CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. W~,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 . rt is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, state of California , be and the sane is hereby called for July 30th, 1923, at 10 o'cloc~ a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting , to-wit: In the Matter of Grading , Draining and Paving of what is known as Suey Crossing Road , in the 5th Road District. To further consider the bids submitted in said matter and to make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith . In the Matter of the Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara from c. w. Smith for the sum of $4000. 00. To make an order in said matter consummating said sale or to make any other necessary or proper order in connection therewith . In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez . To canvass the election returns of the special election held in said district on the 24th day of July , 1923, and to declare the result thereof, and to make any further necessary or proper order in reference thereto . In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc . To make an order approving plans and specifications and setting apart certain moneys for work in said road division , and to make any other necessary or proper order in connection therewith. Dated July 27th, 1923. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. J . T. Torrence H. s . Deaderick Sam J . stan\VOOd w. L. falbott c. L . Preisker Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California , July 30th, 1923, 10 o'clock A. M. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick Sam J . Stanwood , J . T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, the Clerk and District Attorney. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The Board met pursuant to call In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. Order of Board of Supervisors Declaring result of Special Bond Election in Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez . Upon motion o:f Supervisor J . T . Torrence, duly seconded and unanimously carried , the following resolution and order was passed and adopted, to wit: in the matter of determining the result of the Special Bond Election in the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, held on the 24th day of July , 1923, the returns from each of the Special Election Districts in said Division being before the Board , the Board considered the same and canvassed said returns and from said consideration and canvas the Board hereby finds and declares : 1. That said election was held and conducted in all respects in accordance with law, and the order and notices calling said election. 2. That there were 380 votes cast at said election; that 355 of said votes being mor e than two-thirds (Z/3) thereof were cast for and in favor of issuing the Bonds of said Division; and 24 of said votes were cast against said Bonds ; that one of said votes was rejected , 2 It is Therefore .Resolved and Ordered t:p.at the issuing of said Bonds has received the affirmative number of votes required by law, and that the facts herein contained a.nd :this resolution and order be forthwith entered upon the minutes of this Board. Upon the passage and adoption of said resolution and order the roll oeing call d the vote was as follows, to ' wit: Ayes: Supervisors Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. . Preisker and H. s. Deaderick. , Nays: None In the Matter of Grading, Draining and Paving what is known as Suey Crossing . Road , in.the 5th Road District. . The bids heretofore submitted in the above - entitl~d matter having been regular . ly continued to this day for further consideration by said Board an6. said Board having duly considered the same, now on motion, dn.iy seconded and carried , it is ordered that said bids be and the same are hereby rejected, on the ground that the same are excessi e, and It is further ordered that c. L. Preisker Supervisor of the 5th District, bei the district within which said work lies, proceed at once to grade, drain and pave said road with concrete, in accordance with the plans and specifications adopted by this Board on the 5th day of July, 1921, and It is further ordered that said Supervisor be and he is hereby authorized to purchase material and hire men and teams necessary in constructing and completing said work, Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors vot ed Aye, to-wit: Sam J . Stan.wood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays: None. In the Matter of the Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa .ljarbara. , WHEREAS , the Board of Supervisors by a resolution duly passed and adopted on the 2nd day of July, 1923, declared it' to be the intention of said Board to purchase f om C. w. Smith, the real property in said resolution and hereinafter described, for the sum of Four Thousand Dollars in lawful money of the United States, said purchase pri ee to be paid on the execution and delivery of a good and sufficient deed of said propert t o the County of Santa Barbara, which will convey the said property to said county fre from all liens and encumbrances, and fixed this 27th day of July~ 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m.; at the room of said Board in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara in said county as the time and place when and where the Board would meet to consummate said purchase, and directed notice thereof be given by the publication of resolution for at least three weeks prior to said date in The Santa Maria Times, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said county; and said matter having on the 27th day of July, 1923; at 10 o'clock a. m. been regularly continued until this day, and WHEREAS , it now appears that notice of the said i ntention of the Board to make said purchase and of the time and place when and where the ~oard would meet to consummate said purchase, has been given as ordered by this Board, and fu.rther that said property is needed by .the County of Santa Barbara, that the price 'to be paid therefor is reasonable and just and that i~ will be to t he interest of the public to purchase said property at said price; and WHEREAS , it further appears that C. w. Smith, the owner of said property is . willing to sell the same to the County for said sum of Four Thousand Dollars~ . I I I July 30th, 1923. 3 NOW, THEREFORE, it is -ordered by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa . Barbara, that said county purchase said property from saidC. w. Smith at the price of Four Thousand Dollars in lawful money of the United States, said purchase prioe to be paid to said C. w. Smith on the execution and delivery .to the county of a good and sufficient deed or deeds which will convey said property to said county . It is further ordered, that said c; w. Smith forthwith furnish an abstract of title to said property and submit the same. to the ~istrict Attorney for examination; or a satisfactory certificate of t~tle, and upon the approval of the title to said property and the said deed or deeds by the District Attorney, the Auditor shall issue to said c. w. Sm. ith a warrant upon the. .treasury for the said sum of F~ur Thousand ; . . . Dollars, payable out of the Genera.l F. .u nd. , Said real property .is situated in the City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Bar- bara, State of California, and particularly described as follo,ws , to-wit: . Lots 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of Block 22 of Curryer & Smith' s Addition to the Town, now City of Santa Maria, as the same are shown on the map or plat thereof on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. Passed and adopted by the Boa.rd of SuJe rvisors of the County of Santa .Barbar a , State of Calif ornia, at a special meeting of said Board this 30th day of July , A. D. 1923. Attest: (SEAL) c. A. Hunt, Clerk. tl. S . DEADERICK, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors . In the Matter of Fixing the Amount of Bond upon filing map designated as "~Aap of Hermosilla Park, County of Santa Barbara , California." rt appearing to the .150ard that C. V. Gardner the owner of a .certain tract or . subdivision of land situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, desig~ nated Map of Hermosilla Park~ being a subdivision of the East 10 acres of Lot 96, town land and surveys of Santa Barbara as ma.rked and designated on official Map No . 2 by W. H. Norway County Surveyor, Santa Barbara Courity , California , 1 ' has subdivided the same for the purposes of sale,. and It further appearing that said owner of said land is about to file for record an accurate map or plat thereof with t he County Recorder as required by law, and said owner having requested this Board to fix the amount of bond, as provided by law, and also having presented to this Hoard a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500.00 conditioned as provided by law. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said c. . V. Gardner execute and file with this .150ard a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500 . 00 and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Barbara, conditioned for the payment of all taxes which are at the time of filing said map a lien against said tract or subdivision, or any part thereof but not yet payable, and rt is further ordered ~hat said bond so presented be and the sarra is hereby approved and that the same be filed by the Clerk of this Board. In the Matter of Adopting Plans and Specifications and Setting Apart certain Moneys for Work in Permanent Road Division of Lompoc Order of the Board of Supervisors Adopting Plans and Specifications and Setting Apart moneys. Upon motion of Supervisor w. L. Talbott , duly seconded and unanimously carried , 4 . ' the following resolution and order vras passed and adopted: This Board having caused plans and specifications for the work of improving the roads in Permanent Road Division of Lompoc , as described in the petition heretofore I filed in said matter, to be prepared, and an estimate of the cost of said work to be made, and the plans (consisting of a map showing the location of said roads and a pro ile o:f said roads) , specifications for the work of improving said roads , and an estimate of the cost of doing said work, in the amount of $234 ,355 .00, being now submitted to said ~oard and examined, said estimate not deducting for the work to be done by the Coull.'.by of Santa Barbara, and said Board finding that the amount necessary to be raise after such deduction is the sum of $215 ,001 .00. It is hereby resolved and ordered that said plans (consisting of said map and said pro:file) , and said speci:fications, be and the same are hereby approved and adopt d and ordered placed on file herein. It is further ordered and resolved that the sum of $1 . 00 be set apart for said work from the General Road Fund of this County, which sum the said Board hereby find$ and declares to be equitable ; and that the further sum of $15, 000 . 00 be set apart for the said work from the Road District Fund of the Fourth District of this County ; said last named sum being not less than seventy-five (75) per cent of the sum which oears ~ the same ratio to the whole fund of said Fourth Road District which the assessed v~luation of said Perrm.nent Road Division of Lompoc bears to the whole valuation of said Fourth Road District. rt is further ordered that the aforesaid sums shall be set apart in a fund to be known as the Permanent Road Fund of the Permanent Road Diyision of Lompoc, and tha the balance necessary for said work over and above the amounts before in this order and resolution set apart, shall be raised by the issuance of the bonds of said Perman nt Road Division of Lompoo in the manner provided by law. Upon the passage and adoption of said resolution and order, the roll being call d; the vote was as follows, to-wit : Ayes: Supervisors Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence , w. L. Talbott , c. L. Pre i sker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays ; None . In the Matter of Calling Special Bond Election for Permanent Road Division Order of the ~oard of Supervisors Calling for Bond Election in Permanent Road Division of Lompoc . Upon motion of Supervisor w. L. Talbott duly seconded and unanimously carried, the following resolution and order was passed and adopted : WHEREAS , at the regular meeting of the .t50ard of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County , held December 1, 1919 , the .t5oard did by resolution and or der establish the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc; and WHEREAS , thereaftrer at the regular meeting of said "card held the 7th day of May, 1923, on receipt of a petition in due form as required by Sect ion 2751 of the Political Code of California , the Board proceeded to prepare pl ans and specifi cat ions for , and an estimate of the cost of the wor k mentioned in said petition, and al so certain work considered a necessary part of the roads petitioned to be improved, and did thereafter at said meeting approve, adopt and order placed on file plans , specifi cations and an estimate (in the sum of Two Hundred Thirty-four Thousand Three Hundred fifty-five Dollars) for the doing o~ said Wrk; said estimate oeing for the entire work and not deducting the work to be done by the County of Santa Barbara. , . ' , f July 30th, 1923. WHEREAS , thereafter at the same meeting, said ~oard did by order and resolution set apart for said work the sum of One ($1. 00) Dollar from the General Road Fund . of said County , and the further sum of Fifteen Thousand ($15 ,000) Dollars f r om the Road Distrjot Fund of the Fourth District of said county ; and WHEREAS , said pr oceedings provided that the balance necessary for said work after deducting the work to be done by Santa Barbara County, namely , the sum of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000)Dollars , be raised by the issuance a.nd sale of bonds in th~ manner provided by law; , NOW , THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that an election be and the same hereby is, called and will be held at the pol ling places hereinafter specified in said Permanent Road Division of Lompoc on the 25th day of September, 1923, between the hours of six o'clock A. M. and seven o' clock P. M. of said day (during which time the polls shall remain open) , at which time will be submitted the question of the issue and sale of bonds of said Permanent Road Division in the amount of Two Hundred Thousand ($200,0GO) Dollars, payable in lawful .money of the United States , for the purpose of raising money for carrying on and compl eting the aforesaid work of improv- , ing certain roads in said Permanent Road Division of Lompoc; the said bonds to be issued and sold pursuant to said proceedings, and said bonds will be of the denomination of One Thousand ($1000 . 00) Dollars each, bear interest at the rate of five and one- ha1f (5-1/2) per cent per annum, payable annually , and shall be numbered from l 5 to 200 consecutively , and payable ten (10) bonds each yea:r, commencing one (l) yea:r after the. date of the bonds as more specifically stated in the Notice of Election made a part of this order and resolution. The boundaries of the resp,ective ele.ction districts for the purpose of said election are hereby defined and establi shed as set forth in said Notice of Election, and the polling places for such election are hereby designated as set forth in said Notice of Election. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the persons named as Judges in the said notice of suoh election be and they are hereby appointed judges for the respective election districts to conduct said election. The results of said election shall be certified to and considered by the Board of Supervisors in the manner and at the time specified in said Notice of Election. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that such elect. ion be called and notice thereof be . given by posting notices signed by the chairman of this Board and attested by the County - Cle~k, not more than one mile apart and not less than three such notices along each of the roads proposed to be improved, at least fifteen '16) days before the said election, and by publishing the same at least once a week for three (3) successive weeks in the Lompoa Review~ a newspaper published within said Permanent Road Division; that said notice shall be posted and published substantially in the following form: NOTICE OF BORD ELECTION IN PERMANENT ROAD DIVISION OF LOMPOC . NOTICE is. HEREBY GIVEN to the electors of the Permanent Road Division of Lompoo in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, that in accordance with Artic1e IX , Chapter II, Title VI. Part III of the Political Code of the State of California, an election has been called and will be held within said Permanent Road Division on the 25th day of September , 1923 , between the hours of six o' clock A. M. and seven o' clock P. M. of said day (during which time the polls shall remain open); at which time will be submitted the question of issuing and selling bonds of said Permanent Road Division of Lompoc in the amount of Two Hundred Thousand ($200 ,000) Dollars, payable in lawful money of the United States, for the purpose of raising money for carrying on and completing the work of improving certain roads in said Permanent Road 6 ' I Division; that for the purpose of holding said election. the said Permanent Road Division has been distric~ed into five (5) special election districts . The boundaries of said districts are as follows; and the respective pol ling places therein are as follow ; and the Judges appointed to conduct said election in said respective districts are as follows , to wit: ~ SPECIAL ELECTION DISTRICT NO . 1 . I ' This district shall consist of regular election precincts known as Lompoc precin~ts numbered 1 , 3 and 6, as established by the Hoard of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County , December 1 , 1919. A more particular description of the boundaries of said district is as follows : Beginning at the intersection of Ocean Avenue and H Street of the City of Lompoc California, running north on center of H Street to the southeast corner of Farm Lot 20 of the Rancho Lompoc; thence west along the south line of Lots 20 and 24 of the Rancho Lompoc to southeast corner of Farm Lot 29 of said Rancho ; thence north between Farm Lots 24 and 29 , 25 and 28 of said Rancho , and to the c~nter of the Santa Ynez River ; thence up the center of said river to the line between Farm Lots 18 and 17 , to the northerly line of the Rancho Lompoc; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Rancho to the line between Farm Lots 17 and 18 of the Subdivision of the Purissima Rancho ; thence north along the line between Lots 17 and 18 , 12 and 13, of said Purissi a Rancho to the southeast corner of Lot 5 of said Rancho ; thence westerly along the sout - erly line of said Lot 5 and the northerly line of Lots 13 and 14 of said Rancho to sou heasterly line of Rancho Jesus Maria; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of said Jesus Maria Rancho to t he northwest corner of the Ranoho Mission de la Purissi a thence easterly along the northerly line of said last named Rancho to the most southea terly line of the Rancho ~odos Santos y San Antonio ; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of said last named Rancho and the Casmalia Rancho to the Pacific Ocean; thence southerly along the Pacific Ocean to the southwest corner of the Ran.oho Lompoc ; thence southeasterly along the southerly line of said Rancho Lompoc to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 137 of said Rancho Lompoc ; thence northerly , northwesterl and northeasterly along the westerly line of said Farm Lot No . 137 to the southeast corner of Farm Lot No . 138 of the said Rancho; thence northerly between Farm Lots 138 nd 136 of the said Rancho to the most easterly corner of Farm Lot 139 of said Rancho; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Farm Lots 135 and 134 of said Rancho to the southwesterly corner of Farm Lot 88 of said Rancho ; thence easterly alo the southerly line of said Farm Lot 88 to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 89 of said Rancho ; thence northerly along the westerly line of Farm Lot 89 to the northwest corne of said Farm Lot 89 ; thence easterly along the northerly line of Farm Lots 89 and 90 to the northeast corner of Farm Lot 90; thence southerly along the easterly line of Farm Lot 90 to the northwest corner of Farm Lot 95 ; thence easterly along the northerl line of Farm Lots 95 and 97 to the intersection of H Street in the City of Lompoc ; thence north along the center line of H Street to the point of beginning. Polling Place for Special ~lection District Number On~ ; Office of F. A. Mann', Justice of the Peace , on the west side of H. Street between Cypress Avenue and Ocean Avenue of the City of Lompoc . JUDGES : William Negus J . D. Callis Ben Grossi . SPECIAL ELECTION DISTRICT NO . 2. Thi s district shall cnnsist of regular election precincts known as Lompoc preci~cts s~Q,~,~\. ': \: ~&"\'\ :U \ s=t---1 ( ~"t:\\-9; July 30th, 1923. 7 numbered 2 , 4 and 5 , as established by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County December 1, 1919. A more particular description of the boundaries of said district is as follows : . Beginning at the intersection of Ocean Avenue and H Street in the City of . Lompoc, California; thence north along the center of H Street to the southeast corner of Farm Lot 20 of the Rancho Lompoc; thence west along the south line of Farm Lots 20 and 24 of the Rancho Lompoc to the southeast corner of Farm Lot 29 of said Rancho; thence north between Farm Lots 24 and 29 , . and between Farm Lots 25 and.28 of said Rancho, and to the center of the Santa Ynez River; thence up the center of said r iver to the line between Farm Lots 18 am. 17 of said Rancho ; thence north between Farm Lots 18 and 17 to the northerly line of Rancho Lompoc; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Rancho to the line between Lots 17 and 18 of the subdivision of the Purissima Rancho ; thence north along the line between Lots 17 anl 18, 12 and 13, of said Purissima Rancho to the southeast corner of Lot 5 of said Rancho ; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Lot 5 and the northerly line of Lots 13 and 14 of said Rancho to the southeasterly line of Jesus Maria Rancho to the northwest corner of the Rancho Mission de la Purissima; thence easterly along the northerly line of said last named Rancho to the northwest corner thereof; thence southwesterly along the easterly line of said Mission de la Purisaima Rancho to the northerly corner of Lot 35 of the Santa Rita Rancho ; thence east along the northerly line of said Lot 35 to the northeast corner thereof; thence south between Lots 25 and 35, 24 and 26 of said Santa Rita Rancho to the center of the County Road; thence easterly along t he southerly line of Lot 26 of said Rancho to the westerly line of Lot 22 of said Rancho; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Lot 22 to the northerly line of Lot 8 of said Rancho ; thence southwesterly along the easterly line of said Lot 8 to the center of the Santa Ynez River; thence easterly and southerly along the center of said river to the inter- I section of the westerly boundary of the George G. King tract of 268 . 21 acres; thence easterly along the northerl y boundary of said tract to its intersection with the west boundary of the George G. King tract of 875 .84 acres ; thence northerly, easterly and southerl y along the west, north and east boundary of said tract to the line between Townships 6 and 7 North of Range 33 wests. B. M.; thence east along said line betwgen Townships 6 and 7 North, to its intersection with the westerly boundary of the Santa Rosa Rancho; thence southerly along this boundary to its interseotion with the center line of the Santa Ynez River; thence up the center of said river to its inter section I with the easterly boundary line of the Santa Rosa Rancho; thence southeasterly and I southwesterly along the easterly boundary line of the aforesaid r ancho to its interseotion with the line between Sections 28 and 29 , Township 6 North of Range 32 West , S .B M.; thence south between Sections 28 and 29 , 32 and 33 of said Township; and Range , to the northerly line of the Rancho San Julian; thence southerly, westerly and northerly along the easterly , southerly and westerly line of said San Julian Rancho to the northwest .corner thereof; thence westerly along the southerly line of the Lompoc Rancho to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 137. of said Rancho ; thence northerly and northwest- erly and northeasterly along the westerly line of said Farm Lot 137 to the southeast I I corner of Farm Lot 138; thence northerly between Farm Lots 138 and 136 of said Rancho I to the most easterly corner of Farm Lot 139 of said Rancho ; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Farm Lot 135 and 134 to the southwesterly corner of Farm Lot 88 of said Rancho ; thence easterly along the south line of said Farm Lot 88 to the ' south\ivest corner of Farm Lot 89 of said Rancho ; thence northerly along the westerly 8 line of said Farm Lot 89 to the northwest corner of Farm Lot 89 ; thence eas t along the north line of Farm Lots 89 and 90 to the northeast corner of said Farm Lot 90; thence south along the east line of said Farm Lot 90 to the northwest corner of Farm Lot 95 of said Rancho ; thence east along the north line of Farm Lots 95 and 97 of sai~ rancho to its intersection with H Street in the City of Lompoc ; thence north along th center of H Street of said town to the place of beginning. Polling pl ace for Special Election District Number Two : The Town Hall on the vvest side of G Street, between Cypress Avenue and Ocean Avenue in the City of Lompoc . JUDGES: Eunice Talbott c. w. Henning Guy Hibbitts SPECIAL ELECTION DISTRICT NO . 3 . This district shall consist of the regular election precinct known as Santa Rita Precinct as established by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County on December 1 , 1919. A more particular description of the boundaries of said district is as f ol lovm: Commencing at the intersection of the center line of the Santa Ynez River with the east boundary line of the Santa Rosa Rancho; thence westerly down the center of said river to the east line of Lot 22 of the said Santa Rosa Rancho ; thence northerly along said east line o:f Lot 22 to the north line of the same; thence easterly and northerly along the westerly line of the Santa Rosa Rancho to the line between Townships 6 and 7 North , Range 33 West , s. B. M.; thence west along the line between said to~vnships to the east line of the Santa Rita Rancho; thence northerly along the east line of said last named rancho to the northeast corner of the George G. King Tr act of 875 .84 acres; thence west along the north line of said 875 . 84 acre tract to the north west corner of the same ; thence south along the weet line of said 875.84 acre tract to the northeast corner of the George G. King tract of 268 . 21 acres; thence southwest erly along the boundary line of said last mentioned tract to the center of the Santa Ynez River ; thence westerly down the center of said river to its i ntersection with th east line of Lot 8 of the Santa Rita Rancho; thence norther ly along the easterly line of Lots 8 , 11 and 15 of said Rancho to the north line of Lot 9 of said Rancho ; thence easterly between Lots 9 and 21 to the southeast corner of said Lot 21 ; thence nor therly between Lots 21 and 22 to the center of the Santa Rita County Road ; thence west along said road to the southwest corner of Lot 26 of said Rancho Santa Rita ; thence north along the west boundary of said Lot 26 and Lot 25to the northeast corner of Lot 35 of said Rancho Santa Rita ; thence west along the north b 011nd ary of Lot 35 to the west boundary of the said Santa Rita Rancho~ which is also the east boundary of the Rancho de la Purissima; thence northeasterly along the east boundary of said last named Rane o ~ to the south boundary of the Los Alamos Rancho; thence east along the said south boun - ary of the said Los Alamos Rancho to the La Laguna Rancho ; thence south along the west boundary of said La Laguna and San Carlos de Jonata Ranchos to the place of beginning. Polling ~lace for Special Election District Number Three ; The School House of Santa Rita School District. JUDGES: J . M. Dimock A. R. Hapgood L. D. Streeter ' s ~~'"'"": Q \~.,~ -0 ~'l:-~ d: \"\~ $" _ 9 July 30th , 1923. SPECIAL ELECTIOli DISTRICT NO. 4. This district shall consist of t he regular election precinct known as Co jo precinct as establ i shed by t he Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County on December 1 , 1919. A More particular description of the boundaries of said district is as follows: Beginning at the northerly corner of what is known as La Espada Rancho, said point being the inter section of the northerly line of said Rancho with the shore line of the Pacifio ooean; thence easterly along the northerly line of said Rancho to the northwesterly corner of the Rancho San Julian; thence southerly along the westerly line of Rancho San Julian to the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Ra~ho San Julian to a point that is due north of the intersection of Santa Anita Creek and the north line of Rancho Nuestr a Senora del Refugio ; thence due south to the point of intersection; thence southerly along the center of Santa Anita Creek to the Pacific Ocean; thence westerly and northwesterly a l ong the shore line of the Pacific Ocean to the point of beginning. Polling place for Special Election District Number Four : Southern Pacific Depot at Concepcion Station. JUDGES : Andrew A. Ortega J. J. Hollister Frank A. Scaron.i, SPECIAL ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 5 . This district shall consist of the regular electi on precinct known as Las Cruces , Precinct as established by the Board of Super visor s of Santa Barbara County on December 1, 1919. A more particular descr iption of the boundaries of said district is as follO\ VS: Beginning at a point on the shore line of the Pacific Ocean where the Santa Anita Creek flows into the same ; thence northerly up the center of said creek t o the i ntersecti on thereof with the northerly line of the Rancho Nuestra Senora del Refugio ; thence due north to a point on the south boundary of the Rancho San Julian; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Rancho San Julian to the southeast corner thereof; thence along the eastern and northern boundaries of Ranoho San Julian to the l ine between Sections 32 and 33, Township 6 North , Range 32 West; thence north to the south line of the Rancho Santa Rosa ; thence along the same easterly and northerly to the point where the boup.dary line beDween the lands of R. T. Buell Estate and the lands of the Danish-American Colony intersects the eastern boundary line of said Rancho Santa Rosa; thence southerly , easterly and southwesterly along the line between the lands of the R. T. Buell Estate and the lands of the Danish- American Colony to the north line j I of the main road running to the town of Santa Ynez and opposite the Jonata School House; thence southerly along the east line of the County Road to what is kn.own as the Cuesta . Crossing to the center of the Santa Ynez River ; thence southeasterly along the center of said Santa Ynez River to t he nort hwest corner of the l ands of the Alisal Ranch Company , in the Nojoqui Rancho ; thence southerly along the westerly boundary line of the said lands of the Alisal Ranch Company to the south boundary line of the Nojoqui Rancho; thence west along the south boundary line of the Nojoqui Rancho to the line between Township 5 North, Range 32 West; and Township 5 North , Range 31 West prolonged; thence due south to the line between Sections 12 and 13, Township 5 North , Range 32 West; thence west between said Sections 12 and 13, Township 5 North, Range 32 West to a point where the same inter sects the eastern boundary line of the Laa Cruces Rancho ; thence southwest and west along the southeast and south boundary line of said Las Cruces Rancho \ 10 to the east line of the County Ro~d in the Gaviota Canon; thence souther ly along the east line of said County Road to a point on the northeaster ly line of said County Road where the same makes a sharp turn into Gaviota Canon; thence souther ly along top of bluff , on the east side of the Gaviota Creek to a point on the west side of said Creek where the same flows into the Pacific Ocean; thence westerly al ong the shore of the Paciic Ocean to the place 0 beginning. Polling Place of Special Election District Number Five : The School of the Nojoqui School District. JUDGES : Dulce de la Cuesta Chas. T. Nichols J . P. B Skov. The principal sum or amount of the proposed issue 0 bonds shali be Two Hundred. Thousand Dollars ($200 , 000. 00), payable in lawul money of the United States. Said bonds shall be of the denomination of One Thousand Dol lars ($1 ,000. 00) each and shall be two hundred in number , numbered 1 to 200 , both inclusive, and said bonds shall be(;l.41 interest at the rate of five and one-half (5- 1/2) per cent per annum, payable annual 1 in like lawful money , and shall be payable as follows; Bonds Numbers " II " " " " " II II " II n II 11 " " II II " " " " " " II II II II II " " 11 11 " II II n " 1 to 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91 101 111 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 10, 20 , 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 inclusive, to run " JI ,. " ,", II 11 II II " " " II II " ll II II II " " " " II " II " II " " II II " II " II " II " " " " II II II " IT " II " " " " II 11 - 1 year 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 If 7 " 8 n 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 '' 13 " 14 " 15 " 16 II 17 " 18 " 19 " 20 " The purpose for which the proceeds of said bonds are to oe used is to pay the balance necessary for doing the work hereinafter described , the total estimated cost of which is Two nundred fifteen thousand and one Dollars ($215,001 . 00) , ani fo r which work the Board of Supervisors has theretofore set apart One Dollar ($1. 00) out of the General Road Fund of said County, and Fifteen Thousand Dollar s ($15,000. 00) out of the Road District Fund of the Fourth District of said County . Said work consists in the improvement of the roads within said Permanent Road Divia'ion together with the parts of the bridge which are not paid for by the County of Santa Barbara which are located as follows : Beginning at the intersection of College avenue and H Street in the City of Lompoc , thence, North along H Street and its continuation to the North side of the Santa Ynez river; thence in a northeasterly direction through the lands of Emily Parker Jone ~ R. w. Smith et al, Lewis Buell, and Union Transportation Company, a corporation, following the route of the rights of way described on those certain deeds tendered by sai above named parties to the County of Santa Barbara, to its intersection with the prese t County road leading from Lompoc to Harris Station; thence in a general northerly direc tion along said County road to its intersection with the northerly boundary of said Permanent Road Division, a distance of approximately seven miles ,together with the of the bridge which are not paid for by the County of Santa ~arbara . further described as The said improvement is /.Located between t he south property line of College Avenu parts in the Town of Lompoc, Engineers station O 00 and a point on t he Lompoc- Harris Station Road, said point being on the l i ne between Supervisorial Districts Four and Five , being July 30th, 1923. Engineer s Station 374 63. 5 as shown on plan and profiler in the County of Santa Barbara , California. A brief description of the work and the materials to be used is as follows; 11 The present r oadways are to be improved by grading the same; draining the same , and laying thereon a pavement composed of asphalt concr ete . composed of a base and a wearing surf ace . The oase shaJ 1 be ' upon it shall be lai d a wearing surface 1-1/2 inches t hi ck. The pavement shaD.be 3-1/2 inches thick, and The 3-1/2 base shall. be a dense asphalt concrete. The 1-1 /2 inch wearing suxface shall be sheet asphal t aocording to the plans on f ile. The width of the pavement shall be eighteen f eet . The drainage shall be by corrugated iron culverts wit h cement concrete endwalls , reinfor oed concrete box culverts and reinforced concrete catch basins , with corrugated i r on culverts and proper drainage ditches where required . The asphalt base and top shall be constructed of sand , gravel , crushed rock and asphalt , using as much of said material s as can be found i n pl ace prrlicably near the work, am the remai nder to be shipped i n . In the concrete wor k Portl and cement , sand, gravel, crushed rock and steel bars and wires shal l be used as required , and such of the materials as may be found in place convenient to the work shal l oe used as far as practicable and the remainder shall be shipped in. Standard gi1ard rail shall be used where re quired. The bridge shal l be reinforced concrete. For a more particular description of the work to be done reference is hereby made to the petitions and orders as well as the plans , maps , detail sheet , specii cations and estimates now on file in the office of the Board of Supervisors of said County in connection with the proceedings heretof ore had for the issuance of said bonds . The election officers shall certify the result of the election to the Board of Su:i;:.e rvisors of Santa Barbara County , giving t he whole number of votes cast and the number for and the number against t he bonds, and said Board will consider the same a t a meeting of sai d Board to be held on the 1st day of October~ 1923, at ten o ' clock A. M., subject to adjounment as specified in Section 1280 of the Pol itical Code of California . Dated: August 30th , 1923. Att est : H. S. DEADERICK , Chai rman of the Board of Supervise rs . c. A. Hunt, County Clerk of Santa Barbara County. (SEAL) On motion the Board adjourned sine die . Attest : or. . 12 ~,'\,~o s-ve.o - A~o'"d~\e.~t-~ - Jl,.~~""f"v\t~ o:l D ~~xL o-myo ' --- -- --- ~---- Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , August 6th 1923, 10 o' clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s . Deaderick, Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence , w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker , the Clerk and District Attorney . Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The minutes of the last regular meeting and succeeding special meetings were r ead and approved In the Matter of Rescinding a Certain Order Calling an Election in Per manent Road Division of Lompoc . Order of the Board of Sui;:ervisors Rescinding Previous order calli ng Eiection. Upon motion of Supervisor w. L. Talbott duly seconded and unanimously car ried , t e fol lowing resolution and order was passed and adopted: WHEREAS , this 'Board of Super visors did her etofore and on the 30th day of July; 1923, pass and adopt an or der and resolution calling a special election to be held in the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc, on the September 25th 1923, and WHEREAS , it appears that the boundaries of ce r tain elect ion pr ecincts were therei incorrectly described and therefor e did not comply with the legal r equirements and t said election should not be held on accordance with said order, NOW, THEREFORE , it is hereby reso lved and ordered that the aforesaid or der and resolution calling said election be and it is her e b~ rescinded and declared null and void . Upon the passage and adoption of the foregoing or der , the r oll being called, the vote was as follows , to -wit: Ayes : Sam J. Stanwood , J . T. Torr ence , w. L. Talbott , c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick. ~ays : None . In the Matter of Calling Special Bond Election for Permanent Road Division o Lompoc . Order of the Board of Supervisors Calling for Bond El ection in Permanent Road Division of Lompoc. Upon motion of Supervisor W. L. Talbott duly seconded and unanimously carried, the following resolution and order was passed and adopted: WHEREAS , at the regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, held December 1 , 1919 , the Board did .by resolution and order establish the Bermanent Road Division of Lompoc; and WHERE.AS , thereafter at the regular meet ing of said Board hel d the 7th day of M8. 1923, on receipt of a petition in due form as r equired by Secti on 2751 of the Pol iti c Code of California , the Board proceeded to pr epare plans and specifica tions for , and an estimate of the cost of the work mentioned in said petition, and also cer tain work considered a necessary part of the roads petitioned to be improved , and did thereafter at a special meeting held July 30, 1923 , adopt and order placed on file pl ans , specifi at ions and an estimate (in the sum of Two Hundr ed Thirt y- four Thousand Three Hundred an fifty- five dollars ) for the doing of said wor k; said est imate being for the entire work and not deducting the work to be done by the County of Santa Barbara. WHEREAS , thereafter at the same meeting , said Board did by order and resolution set apart for said work the sum of One ($1. 00) Dollar from the General Road Fund of said County, and the further sum of Fifteen Thousand ($15, 000) Dollars f r om the Road District Fund of the Fourth District of said county; and WHEREAS, said proceedings provided that the balance necessary for said work, after deducting the work to be done by Santa Barbara County , namely , the sum of Two I August 6th , 1923. - 13 Hundred Thousand ($200, 000) Dollars , be raised by the issuance and sale of bonds in the manner provided by law; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that an election be and the same hereby is , called and will be held at the polling places hereinafter specified in said Permanent Road Division of Lompoc on the 25th day of September, 1923, oetween the hours of six o' clock A. M. and seven o' clock P. lit. of said day (du.ring which time the polls shall remain open) , at which time will be submitted the question of the issue and sale of bonds of said Permanent Road Division in the amount of Two Hundred Thousand ($200, 000) Dollars, payable in law:ful money of the United States, for the purpose of raising money for carrying on and completing the aforesaid work of improving certain roads in said Per manent Road Division of Lompoc; the said bonds to be issued and sold pursuant to said proceedings , and said bonds will be of the denomination of One Thousand ($1000 . 00) Dollars each, bear interest at the rate of f ive and one-half (5 1/2) per cent per annum, payable annually , and shall be numbered from 1 to 200 consecutively , and payable ten (lO) bonds each year, commencing one (l) year a.ter the date of the bonds as more specifically stated in the Notice of Election made a part of this order and resolution. The boundaries of the respective election districts for the purpose of said election are hereby defined and established as set forth in said Notice of Election, and the polling places for such election arc hereby designated as set forth in said Notice of El ection. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the persons named as Judges in the said notice of such election be and they are hereby appointed judges for the respective election districts to conduct said election. The results of said election shall be certified to and considered by the Board of Supervisors in the manner and at the time specified in said Notice of Election. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that such election be called and notice thereof be given by posting notices signed by the chairman of this Board and attested by the County Clerk, not more than one mile apart and not less than three such notices along each of the roads proposed to be improved , at least fifteen (15) days before the said election, and by publishing the same at least once a week for three (3) successive weeks in the I Lompoc Review, a newspaper published within the said Permanent Road Division; that said notice shall be posted and published substantially in the following form: NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION IN PERMANENT ROAD DIVISION OF LOMPOC . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the electors of the Permanent ~oad Division of Lompoc in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, that in accordance with Article IX , Chapter II , Title VI. Part III of the Political Code of the State of California, an I election has been called and will be held within said Permanent Road Division on.the 25th day of September, 1923, between the hours of six o ' clock A. M. and seven o'clock I P. M. of said day (du.ring which time the polls shall remain open) ; at which time will be submitted the question of issuing and selling bonds of said Permanent Road Division of Lompoc in the amount of Two Hundred Thousand ($200, 000) Dollars, payable in lawful money of the United States , :for the purpose of raisir.g money for carrying on and coMpleting the work of improving certain roads in said Permanent Road Division; that for the purpose of holding said election, the said Permanent Road Division has been districted into five (5) special election districts . The boundaries of said districts are as follows and the respective polling placestherein are as follows ; and the Judges appointed to . conduct said election in said respective districts are as follows, to wit : 14 Sjiec_,~t ~I~cno-v\ Jl \~ :\'\2- \ . SPEC IAL ELECTIOlI DISTRICT NO. 1 . This district shall consist of regular election precincts known as Lompoc precincts numbered l , 3 and 6 , as established by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, December 1 ,1919 . A more particular description of the boundaries of said district is as follows: Begi nning at the intersection of Ocean Avenue and H Street of the City of Lompof , California, running north on center of H Street to the southeast corner of Farm Lot 20 of the Rancho Lompoc ; thence west along the south line of Lots 20 and 24 of the 'Rancho Lompoc to southeast corner of Farm Lot 29 of said Rancho ; thence north between Farm Lo s 24 and 29 , 25 and 28 of said Rancho, and to the center of t he Santa Ynez River ; thence up the center of said river to the line between Farm Lots 18 and 17, t o the no rtherly line of the Rancho Lompoc; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Rancho o the line between Farm Lots 17 and 18 of the subdivision of the Purissima Rancho ; thence north along the line between Lots 17 a nd 1 8 , 12 and 13, of said Purissima Rancho to the southeast corner of Lot 5 of said Rancho; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Lot 5 and the northerly line of Lots 13 and 14 of said Rancho to southeasterly I line of Rancho Jesus Maria; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of said Jesus Maria Rancho to the northwest corner of the Rancho Mission de la Purissima ; then e easterly along the northerly line of said last named Rancho to the most southeasterly line of the Rancho Todos Santos y San Antonio ; thence northwesterly along the southwes - erly line of said last named Rancho and the Casmalia Rancho t o the Pacific Ocean; thenc& southerly along the Pacific Ocean to the southwest corner of the Rancho Lompoc; thence southeasterly along the souther ly line of said Rancho Lompoc to t he southv1est corner of Farm Lot 137 of said Rancho Lompoc; thence northerly , northwesterly and nor theasteriy along t he wester:cy line of said Farm Lot No. 137 to the southeast corner of Farm Lot No . 138 of the said Rancho ; thence northerly between Farm Lots 138 and 136 of the said Rancho to the most easterly corner of Farm Lot 139 of said Rancho; thence nor theaster along the southeasterly line of Farm Lots 136 and 134 of said Rancho to the southweste - ly corner of Farm Lot 88 of said Rancho ; thence east er ly along the southerly line of said Farm Lot 88 to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 89 of said Rancho ; thence nor ther y along the westerly line of Farm Lot 89 to the northwest corner of said Farm Lot 89 ; thence easterly along the northerly line of Farm Lots 89 and 90 to the nor theast corne~ of Farm Lot 90 ; thence southerly along the easterly line of Farm Lot 90 to the nor thwest corner of Farm Lot 95 ; thence easterly along the northerly line of Farm Lots 95 and 97 to the intersection of H Street in the City of Lompoc ; thence north along the center line of H Street to the point of beginning . Polling Place for Special Election District Number One ; Office of F. A. Mann , Justice of the Peace , on the west side of H Street between Cypr ess Avenue and Ocean Avenue of the City of Lompoc . JUDGES : William Negus J . D. Callis l!en Grossi SPECIAL ELECTION DISTRICT NO . 2. This district shall consist of regular election pr ecincts known as Lompoc precincts number ed 2, 4 and 5 , as established by the Boar d of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County , December 1 , 1919, A more particular description of the boundaries of said district is as follows : ~eginning at the inter section of Ocean Avenue and H Str eet in the Cit y of Lompop ; California; thence north along the center of H Street t o the southeast cor ner of Farm Lot 20 of the Rancho Lompoc ; thence west along the south line of Farm Lots 20 and 24 of 15 August 6th, 1923. the Rancho Lompoc to the southeast corner of Farm Lot 29 of said Ranoho; thence north between Farm Lots 24 and 29, and between Farm Lots 25 and 28 of said Rancho, and to the center of the Santa Ynez River; thence up the center of said River to the line between Farm Lots 18 and 17 of said Rancho; thence north between Farm Lota 18 and 17 to the northerly line of Rancho Lompoc; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Rancho to the line between Lots 17 and 18 of the subdivision of the Purissima Rancho ; thence north along the line between Lots 17 and 18 , 12 and 13, of said Purissima Rancho to the southeast corner of Lot 5 of said Rancho; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Lot 5 and the northerly line of ~ots 13 and 14 of said Rancho to the southeasterly line of Jesus Maria Rancho to the northwest corner of the Rancho Mission de la Purissima; thence easterly along the northerly line of said last named Rancho to the northwest corner thereof; thence southwesterly along the easterly line of said Mission de la Purissima Rancho to the northerly corner of Lot 35 of the Santa Rita Rancho; thence east along the northerly line of said Lot 35 to the northeast corner thereof ; thence south between Lots 25 and 35, 24 and 26 of said Santa Rita Rancho to the center of the County Road ; thence easterly along the southerly line of Lot 26 of said Rancho to the westerly line of Lot 22 of said Rancho ; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Lot 22 to the northerly line of Lot 8 of said Rancho ; thence southwesterly along the easterly line of said Lot 8 to the center of the Santa Ynez River ; thence easterly and southerly along the center of said river to the intersection of the westerly boundary of the George G. King tract of 268 . 21 acres; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said tract to its intersection with the west boundary of the George G. King tract of 875 .84 acres ; thence norther ly , easterly and southerly along the west , north and east boundary of said tract to the line between Tovmships 6 and 7 North of Range 33 Wests. B. M.; thence east along said line between Townships 6 and 7 North, to its intersection with the westerly boundary of the Santa Rosa Rancho; thence southerly along this boundary to its intersection with the center line of the Santa Ynez River ; thence up the center of said river to its inter section with the easterly boundary line of the Santa Rosa Rancho ; thence . southeasterly and southwesterly along the easterly boundary line of the aforesaid rancho to its intersection with the line between Sections 28 and 29 , To,vnship 6 North of Range 32 West, s. B. M.; thence south between Sections 28 and 29 , 32 and 33 of said Township , and Range , to the northerly line of the Rancho San Julian; thence southerly, westerly I and northerly along the easterly, southerly and westerly line of said San Julian Rancho to the northwest corner thereof; thence westerly along the southerly line of the Lompoc Rancho to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 137 of said Rancho; thence northerly and northwesterly and northeasterly along the westerly line of said Farm Lot 137 to the southeast corner of Farm Lot 138; thence northerly between Farm Lots 138 and 136 of said Rancho to the most easterly corner of Farm Lot 139 of said. Rancho ; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Farm Lot 135 and 134 to the southwesterly corner of Farm Lot 88 of said Rancho; thence easterly along the south line of said Farm Lot 88 to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 89 of said Rancho; thence northerly a long the westerly line of I said Farm Lot 89 to the northwest corner of Farm Lot 89 ; thence east along the north line of Farm Lots 89 and 90 to the northeast corner of said Farm Lot 90 ; thence south along the east line of said Farm Lot 90 to the northwest corner of Farm Lot 95 of said Rancho ; thence east along the north line of Farm Lots 95 and 97 of said Rancho to its intersection with H Street in the City of Lompoc; thence north along the center of H Street of said town to the place of beginning. Polling pl~ce for Special Election District Number Two : The Town Hall on the west side of G Street, between Cypress Avenue and Ocean I I I I 16 Avenue in the City of Lompoc . JUDGES : Eunice Talbott C. Vl. Henning Guy Hibbits SPECIAL ELECTION DISTRICT ~O . 3 . This district shall consist of the regular election precinct known as Santa Rita Precinct as established by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County on December 5 , 1921 , excepting therefrom the portion thereof hereinafter descri bed as excepted. A more particular description of the Boundaries of said district is as follows : Commencing at the intersection of the center line of the Santa Ynez River with the east boundary of the Santa Rosa Rancho ; thence westerly down the center of said ~i~er to the east line of Lot 22 of the said Santa Rosa Rancho; thence northerly along said east line of Lot 22 to the north line of same ; thence easterly and northerly along the westerly line of the Santa Rosa Rancho to the line oetween Townships 6 and 7 North , Range 33 West , s . B. Ji~ .; thence v1est along the line oet\veen said Tovmsh ips to the east line of the Santa Rita Rancho ; thence northerly along the east line of said last name~ rancho to the northeast corner of the Geo. G. King Tract of 875. 84 acres; thence west along t he north line of said 875 . 84 acre tract to the northwest corner of the same ; I thence south along the west line of said 875 . 84 acre tract to the northeast corner of the Geo. G. King Tract of 268 . 21 acres; thence southwesterly along the boundary line of said last mentioned tract to the center of the Santa Ynez River ; thence westerly down the center of said river to its intersection with the east line of lot 8 of the Santa . Rita Rancho ; thence northerly along the easterly lines of Lots 8 , 11 and 15 to the north line of Lot 9 of said Rancho , thence easterly between Lots 9 and 21 to the south~ east corner of said Lot 21; thence northerly between Lots 21 and 22 to the center of the Santa Rita County Road ; thence west along said road to southwest corner of Lot 26 of s id Rancho Santa Ri ta; thence north along the west boundary of said Lot 26 to the nor th- east corner of Lot 35 of said Rancho Saita Rita ; thence west along the north boundary of Lot 35 to the west boundary of s aid Santa Rita Rancho , which is also the east bound~ ary of the Rancho de l a Pur~s ima; thence north along the said common boundary line between the said Ranchos to the south boundary of the Los Alamos Rancho ; thence east along the said south boundary line of said Los Alamos Rancho and the south boundary line of the Ranchoes La Laguna and Corral de Quati to the center line of the State . Highway ; thence southwesterly along the center line of said State Highway to the cente~ of t he Santa Ynez River; thence westerly aJong the center line of said Santa Ynez Ri ver to the place of beginning, excepting therefrom the por tion of said Santa Rita Precinct lying within the following boundaries , to wit: ' Commencing at the northwest corner of the Sa~ Carlos de Jonata Rancho running t hence easterly along t he sout h boundary line of the Ranchos La Laguna and Cor ral de Quati to the center line of the State Highway ; thence southwesterly along the center line of said State Highway to line between the lands of the R. T. Buell Estate and the Danish-American Colony as it existed on December 1 , 1919 ; thence northwesterly; wester y and northerly to where said last mentioned l i ne intersects the easter ly boundary of said Santa Rosa Rancho ; thence northwesterly along said east l ine of said Santa Rosa Rancho to the place of beginning. Polling Place for Special El ection Distr ict Number Three ; The Shhool House of Santa Rita School Distr ict. . - . ----,- - - -- 18 same intersects the eastern boundary line of the Las Cruces Rancho ; thence southwest and west along the southeast and south boundary line of said Las Cruces Rancho to the east line of the County Road in the Gaviota Canon; thence souther ly along the east I line of said County Road to a point on the northeasterly line of said County Road where the same makes a sharp turn into Gaviota Canon; thence southerly along top of bluff , on the east side -of the Gaviota Creek to a point on the west side of said Creek where the same flows into the Pacific Ocean; thence westerly along the shore of the Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning , excepting therefrom the portion of said Precinct lyiPa within the following boundaries , to wit : Comnencing at the point where the easterly boundary line of the Santa Rosa Rancho intersects the center line of the Santa Ynez River ; thence easterly along the center line of said river to the center of the bridge crossing said river on the I State High\'lay ; thence northerly along the center line of said State Highway to where said Highway intersects the boundary line between the lands of the Danish-American Colony as said line existed on December 1 , 1919; thence northwesterly , westerly and ~ortherly to where said last mentioned line intersects the easterly line of sa id Santa Rosa Rancho ; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Santa Rosa Rancho to the place of beginning . JUDGES : Polling Place of Special Election District Number Five: The School of the Nojoqui School District . ~licaela de la Cuesta Chas . T. liichols Natale Georgi , Jr . The principal sum or amount of the proposed issue o~ bonds shall be Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ( ~200 , 000 . 00) , payable in law:ful money of the United States. Said bonds shall be of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1 , 000. 00) each and shall be two hundred in number , numbered 1 to 200 , both inclusive , and said bonds shall bear i nterest at the rate of five and one-half (5 1/2) per cent per annum, payable annually in like lavr.ful money , and shall be payable as follov1s : Bonds !lumbers II II II fl If II " " II 1l II 11 II 11 " 11 II II 11 11 " II I I " " II If If 11 II 11 I I 11 II II 1 to 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91 101 111 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 inclusive , to run 1 yea:r 11 If 2 II " If II 3 II " If "4" n II II 5 II II II 6 II fl 11 II 7 11 fl 11 11 8 II " 11 II 9 II II If 10 If " II If 11 II fl 11 fl 12 II II II II 13 11 If " 14 If " II II 15 II II 11 II 16 II II If "17 " II 11 II 18 11 II If if 19 II II 11 II 20 II The purpose :for which the proceeds of said bonds are to be used is to pay the balance necessary for doing the wo r k hereinafter described , the total estimated cost of' which is Two Hundred fifteen thousand and one Dollars ($215 , 001. 00) , and for crbich work the Board of Supervisors has theretofore set apart One Dollar ($1 . 00) out of the General Road Fund of said County, and Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15 , 000. 00) out of the Road District Fund of the Fourth District of said County. Said work consits in the improvement of the roads within said Permanent Road Division together with the parts of the bridge which are not paid for by the County of Santa Barbara which are located as follows : Beginning at the intersection of College avenue and H Street in the City of t Au.gust 6th , 1923. 19 Lompoc , thence , North along H street and its continuation to the North side of the Santa Ynez River; thence in a northeasterly direction through the lands of Emily Parker Jones , R. w. Smith et al, Lewis Buell , and Union Transportation Company , a corporation, following the route of the rights of way described on those certain deeds tendered by said above named parties to the County of Santa Barbara, to its intersection with the present County road leading from Lompoc to Harris Station; thence in a general northerly direction along said County road to its intersection with the northerly boundary of said Permanent Road Division, a distance of approximately seven miles , together with I the parts of the bridge which are not paid for by the County of Santa Barbara. The said improvement is :further described as located between the south property line of College Avenue in the To\m. of Lompoc , E.ngineers Station 0 00 and a point on the Lompoc Districts Harris Station Road , said point being on the line between Supervisorial/Four and Five , being Engineers Station 374 63.5 as shovm on plan and profile in the County of Santa Barbara, CaJifornia. A brief description of the work and materia1s to be used is as fo1lows : The present roadways are to be improved by grading the same , draining the same , and laying thereon a pavement composed of asphalt concrete . The pavement shall be composed of a base and a wearing surface . The base shall be 3 1/2 inches thick, and upon it shall be laid a wear ing surface 1 1/2 inches thick. The 3 1/2 base shall be a dense asphalt concrete . The 1 1/2 inch wearing surface shall oe sheet asphalt according to the plans on file . The width of the pavement shall be eighteen feet . The drainage shall be by corrugated iron culverts with cement concrete endwalls , reinforced concrete box culverts and rein.forced concrete catch basins , with corrugated iron culverts and proper drainage ditches where required. The asphalt base and top shall be constructed of sand~ gravel, crushed rock and asphalt , using as much of said materials as can be found in place pr acticably near the work, and the remainder to be shipped in. In the concrete work Portland cement , sand , gravel, crushed rock and steel bars and wires shall be used as required , and such of the mater ials as may be found in place convenient to the work shall be used as far as practicable and the remainder shall be shipped in. Standard gi1ard rail shall be used where required. The bridge shall be rein:forced concrete . For a more particular description of the wo r k to be done re:ference is hereby made to the petitions and orders as well as the plans , maps , detail sheet , specifications and estimates now on file in the office of the Board of Supervisors of said County in connection with the proceedings heretofore had for the issuance of said bonds . The election officers shall certify the result of the election to the Board of Supervisors of Santa ~arbara County, giving the whole numoer of votes cast and the number . for and the number against the bonds, and said Board will consider the same at a meeting of said Board to be held on the lst day of October, 1923 , at ten o'clock A. l~ ., subject to adjournment as specified in Section 1280 of the Political Code of California. Dated: August 6th , 1923. ATTEST : (SEAL) H. S. DEADERICK~ Chairman of the Boa:rd of Supervisors . C. A. HUNT , County Clerk of Santa Barbara County. In the Matter of Constructing a Building on the County Park known as Jonata Park, near Buellton, in the 4th Supervisor District . This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all tools , material and labor necessary for the construction and completion of the building , in the above entitled matter , the Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids , to-wit: 20 Anton B. Ibsen Everett Building Co. o. c. Marriott $1700. 00 $1775.00 $2293. 00 It appearing to the voard that t he bid of Anton B. Ibsen is the lowest and best bid, on motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that said bid of said I Anton B. Ibsen be and the same is hereby accepted and the contract awarded to him upo his entering into a contract and giving bonds :for the fulfillment of the same in the sum o:f twenty-five per cent o:f the contract price and the materialmens, mechanics and laborers bond provided -bY l aw, and that H. S. Deaderick and c. A. Hunt , Chairman and Clerk respectively of said Board be and they are hereby authorized to approve said bones and sign said contract on behal:f of the County of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of Constructing a Building on the East end of Lo t s No . 7 and 8, Bl ock No. 15, of Fairlawn Addition to the To,m of Santa Maria. This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all tools material and labor necessary :for the Construction and completion of the County buildi g in the above-entitled matter, the Board proceeded to open and consider the bid of o. c. Marriott being t he only bid filed, and who bid the sum of $2509.00, It appearing t o the Board that said bid is excessive, on motion duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby re jected, and It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board re-advertise for twenty days in the Santa Maria Times , a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in t he County of Santa Barbara, for bids for furnishing all tolls , labor and material necessary in constructing said building i n accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted; each bid to. be ' accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the amount bid , said check to be made payable to the Chairman of the Board of - Supervisors of said County; said bid shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of this Board on or before September 4th 1923, at 10 o 'clock a . m., the above mentioned certi fied check shall ~ given as evidence that the bidder will enter into a contract, if awarded the contract, and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses o enter into a contract after being requested so to do by the Board of Supervisors , and . in addition thereto, the successful bidder will be required to file good and suffioie t bonds for the faithful performance of said contract covering an amount equal to 75 per cent of the contract price. The Board reserves the right t o re j ect any and all bids. In the lliatter of the Purchase of Real Pr operty by t he County of Santa Barbara. Whereas an offer has been made by J . J . Wilhoit to sell to the County of Santa Barbara the real property hereinafter described for the sum of $160 . 00 in lawful mone of the United States , and . Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of said county that said pr opert is needed by said county, and Whereas it further appears to said Board of Supervisors that the price asked fo said property by said J . J . Wilhoit , the owner thereof; and for which he is willing to sell and convey the same to said county, is reasonable and just ; Now, Therefore , it is resolved t hat it is the intention of the Board of Supe rvisors aforesaid, and said Board hereby declares that it is its intention to purchase said real pr operty from said J . J . Wilhoit , and that t he price to be paid therefor is $160 . 00 i n lawful money of the United States , payable on the execution and delivery of a good and sufficient deed of said property to said county of Santa Barbara~ which I will convey as1d pr operty to said county free from all liens , incumbrances and adverse August 6th , 1923. 21 claims, and I~ i s further resolved and ordered that Tuesday, the 4th day of September 1923, at lO o' clock a . m. of said day , at the room of said Board of Supervrsors in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara in said county of Santa Barbara be and the same are hereby fixed as the time and place when and where said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase , and It is further r esolved and ordered that notice of the said intention to purchase said proper ty and of the time and place when and where said purchase will be consummated as afo~esaid, be given by publication of this resolution for at least three weeks prior to said date in the Santa Maria Times , a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said county of Santa Barbara. The said real property which it is the intention of said Board of Supervisors to purchase as aforesaid is situated in the Town of Los Alamos , County of Santa Barbara, State of California , and particularly described as follows , to-wit: Lot 4 of Block 4 of the Town of Los Alamos as the same is shown on the map or plat thereof on file in the office of the County Recoro.er of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board this 6th day of August , A. D. 1923. H. s. Deaderick, Chairman ~oard of Supervisors. Attest : c. A. Hunt , Clerk. (SEAL) In the Matter of An Ordinance to .Regulate the Establishment , Maintaining, or Operating of Automobile Parks or Public Camping Grounds within the County of Santa Barbar a . On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried , the ~oard passed and adopted Ordinance No . 406 , in the above entitled matter . Upon the passage of said ordinance , the roll being called , the following Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit : Sam J. Stanwood , J . T. Torrence , W. L. Talbott , C. L. Preisker and H. S. Deaderick, Nays : None . In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous or Double Assessment . \~,~~~~ 0 The Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, having re- ~~ e."~~~ ~ ~~~0'~~0 ~~ ported to this Board that Lots 11 and 12, Block 39, to~m of Carpinteria were assessed .~ e""' \ '- ~ ~ ~qs-,q for the year 1922- 23, to H. L. Marsh as shown on page 58 Vol . 1 Assessment Rolls , and that all the truces , penalties , costs and other charges by law thereon have been paid in full ; that the same property was also assessed for the same year to Edwin E. Stultz as shown on page 71 Vol . 1 Assessment Roll s , and that the taxes on the last mentioned asses~ sment were not paid, On motion duly sec onded and carried , it is ordered that the County Audi tor of said County shall cancel said last mentioned assessment by entry on the margin of the assessment book and also on the delinquent list, in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 3805 of the Political Code . In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous or Double Assessment The Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, having re- ~"":. ~ o""-~ o v.i. ~ o~'""D 0 ~~~~ ported to this Board that Lots 14 and 18 , Block 84 and an automobile valued at $100. 00 ~s ~~~~"'~ ~ . City of Santa Barbara were assessed for the year 1922- 23 , to Wm. Azenhofer as shown on ' page 9 Vol. 2 Assessment Roll s , and that all the truces , penalties , costs and other chargs by law ther eon have been paid in full ; that the same property was also assessed for the same year to 1Nm. Azenhofer as shown on page 16 Vol . 2 Assessment Rolls , and that the , 22 \ taxes on the last mentioned assessment were not paid , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Audi tor of said County shall cancel said last mentioned assessment by entry on the margin of the assessment book and also on the delinquent list , in accordance with the provisions of Seo . 3805 of the Political Code . In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous or Double Assessment . The Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , having reported to this Board that Lot 8 Block lOot City of Santa Barbara was assessed for yea:r 1922- 23, to P. Sorenson , et ux , as shown on page 393 Vol. 2 Assessment Rolls , an that all the taxes, penaltie s , costs and other charges by law thereon have been paid i full; that Lot 4a, Block lOOt being the same proper ty according to Assessor' s Map was also assessed for the same year to c. c. Hunt as shown on page 195 Vol. 2 Assessment Rolls , and that the taxes on the last mentioned assessment :were not paid , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Auditor of sai County shall cancel said last mentioned assessment by entry on the margin of the asses - ment book and also on the delinquent list, in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 3805 of the Political Code In the Matter o f the Cancellation of Erroneous or Doubl e Assessment . The Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, having r eported to this Board that Lot 5, Block 84 , City of Santa ~arbara was assessed for the year 1922-23, to Sophie E. Parma as shown on page 316 Vol. 2 Assessment Rolls , and tha all the taxes , penalties , costs and other charges by law ther eon have been paid in full; that the same property was also assessed for the same year to Sophie E. Parma as shown on page 316 Vol. 2 Assessment Rolls, and that the taxes on the last mentioned assessment were not paid , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Auditor of sail County shall cancel said last mentioned assessment by entry on the margin of the asses - ment book and also on the delinquent list , in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 3805 of the Political Code In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous or Double Assessment. The Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , having reported to this Board that Lots 3 and 4 , Block 84, City of Santa Barbara were assesse for the year 1922- 23, to Sophie E. Parma as shovm on page 316 Vol. 2 Assessment Rol ls , and that all the taxes , penalti es , costs and other charges by law thereon have been pa d in full; that the same property was also assessed for the same yea:r to Sophi e E. Par ma as shown on page 316 Vol . 2 assessment Rolls , and that the taxes on the last mentioned assessment were not paid . On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Auditor of satd county shall cancel said l ast mentioned assessment by entry on the mar gin of the asses - ment book and also on the delinquent list , in accordance with the pr ovisions of Sec. 3805 of the Political Code In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous or Double Assessment . The Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , having r e ported to this Board that Pt . Suey Ro. Sec. 12 Twp. 10 R. 33- 522 acres , Sec . 13 Twp . 1 R. 33- 143 acres were assessed for the year 1922-23, to Newhall Land and Farming Co . as shown on page 296 Vol. 3 Assessment Rolls, and that all the taxes , penalties , costs other charges by law the~eon have been paid in full ; that the same property was also assessed for the same year to Newhall Land and Farming Co ., as shown on page 308 Vol. 3 assessment Rolls, and that the taxes on the last mentioned assessment were not paid. ' August 6th , 1923 . 23 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Auditor of said county shall cancel said last mentioned assessment by entry on the margin of the assessment book and also on the delinquent list, in acco rdance with the provisi ons of Seo . 3805 of the Political Code . In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous or Double Assessment . The Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, having reported to this Board that an Automobile. was assessed for the year 1922-23, to Harry Harper as shown on page 244 Vol . 4 Assessment Rolls, and that all the taxes, penalties costs and other charges by law thereon have been paid in full; that the sane property , was also assessed for the same year to Maggie Harper as shown on page 404 Vol. 2 assess- . ment Rolls , and that the taxes on the last mentioned assessment were not paid . On mot ion duly seconded and carried. , it is ordered that the County Auditor of said county shall cancel said last mentioned assessment by entry on the margin of the assessment book and also on the delinquent list, in accordance with the provisions of Seo . 3805 of the political Code. In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous or Double Assessment . The Tax Collector of the County of Sant a Barbara , State of California , having reported to this Board that Lots 1 to 8 and 10 to 2o Map Book D, Map 51 Los Alturas 152 3/4 acres were assessed for the year 1922- 23 , to Los Alt uras Land Co ., as shown on page 480 Vol. 2 Assessment Rolls, and that all the taxes, penalt ies, costs and other charges by law thereon have been paid in full ; this assessment includes or covers Lot 23 lvfu.p book D 51 , Los Alturas according to the Assessor' s J.~aps) and a l so assessed for the same year to County National Bank and Trust Co, as shown on page 61 Vol. 2 assess- ment Rolls, and that the truces on the last mentioned assessment were not paid . On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Auditor of said county shall cancel said last mentioned assessment by entry on the margin of the assessment book and also on the delinquent list , in accordance with the provisions of -=_.l.\. Sec , 3805 of the Poli ti cal Code J--e l 1 l 1 O'V\. o In the Matter of the Petition of De la Vina Cordero for County Aid for Carmelita @o,J.-'t'~~ ~ )J.0 - I o. J ~-c-.-.\~ . ';;,)u"'r. Goux , a minor, It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Carmelita Gome aged 8 years is a proper person to receive County Aid , and she is in the custody of said De la Vina Cordero. I t is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant. on the Treasurer on Indigent Fund , in favor of said De la -Vina Cordero for the sum of Ten & 00/100 dollars , and fo r I a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board , said money to be used for the support of the above named minor. In the J.1:atter of the Petition of 1'farianna F . 1W.ssetto for County Aid for John , Tressie and l~in"!ie Ilassetto , mino rs. rt appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said John l~ass etto, aged 15 ' years , Tressie ?~a sset to, aged 13 years and I~Iinnie ~.fo.sset to, aged 10 years are the children of Dominic Ma.ssetto who is suffering ~ith tuberculosis and asthma , and by reason thereof cannot pursue a gainful occupation , and said minors being proper pe rsons to receive I County Aid , and bei11g in the custody of said lviarianna F. I~assetto . It is ordered that t he Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent Fund , in favor of said i.1arianna F . lJassetto for the sum of Thirty & 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 I 24 I : In the Matter of Petition for County Aid . It appearing to the Board that the following named peti tioners are proper persons to receive county aid , On ~otion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the sums set opposite their r espective names on the 1st day of Sept 1923, to-wit : Charles W. Baker Mrs. Plutarcho Carr illo J . 1.I. Burleigh Sadie Hubbel Claud Johnson Vicente A. Juarez Annabelle McGreal Refugia Olivas Mabel Hyde Ida Fl ores Arine Henrickson Verda Anthony Em.'llS. P Anton Anna El phick R. Cloak Blanche E. Emmons Hattie B. Harbison John Harrison John Davies Mary Hedrick Juan B. Surita FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. $15. 00 20 ,00 30 . 00 l0. 00 10. 00 12.00 10. 00 10. 00 Jose Roble Caterina Romero Jose IJ:aria Ronero Andrew Ruiz John P . \Vare Mrs . J e ssie K. Wilson Adeline 't'lright SECOlill SUPERVISOR DISTRIC :r_. 14.25 Antonio l'oisard THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRIC T. 10. 00 15. 00 !\Ilaria Josefa Pico Pedr o v. Romero , et ux., FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 20 . 00 20 . 00 20 . 00 15 .00 20. 00 10.00 1 0. 00 Augusta J.1iller Donalda Lio ore ltfu.bel E. 11urray 1'1ae i1ic Co 11 um l.W.ria Ramirez Joseph Usher FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT . 8 . 00 10.00 20 ,00 Mrs . Fr ank Valencia - Iv1argar et I~!a r cum 'Nard $10 . 00 20 . 00 15. 00 1 0 . 00 10. 00 10.00 10 . 00 8. 00 10. 00 25 . 00 10. 00 20 . 00 20 .00 40. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 The Reports of Anna E. McCaughey , Superintendent County Detention Home and w. c. Mi ssall , County Live stock Inspector for the month of July 1923, were examined and ordered filed , In the liatter of Allowing the Claim of Frank Fitzgerald No . 208 , for the sum of ~85 . 80 re jected June 4 , 1923. On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried , it is ordered that the or der made on the 4th day of June 1923, re jecting the claim of said Frank Fitzgerald for the sum of $85 .80 be and the same is hereby rescinded, and It is furthe r ordered that said Claim be allowed for the s um of $85. 80 and a warrant in payment of the sam:l be dravm on the General Fund. ~lo.\'\"f\'~,()""~" os On motion duly s econded and carried, it is ordered that the Claim of Lesandr o ~e.m~o"'o-1\S Ontiveros No . 509 for $17. 00 be temporarily withdrawn by Supervisor c. L. Preisker "'4 '"' \. y vi "\'\. for correction. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby re jected, to-wit : ~an.croft - Whitney Co . Good Road Machinery Co . ~!urphy , \Vm. $10 . 00 47 .89 6. 00 l( !l " '~""' ~ o; ,'\._ 0 \[ e .(' Q l A ~""'s t\l \. 0 "" .Q_d August 6th , 1923 Russell, Geo . W. Vick-Far Co . On motion duly seconded and carried , it 18 ordered that $45. 00 4 .00 the folloiving 25 clai:ns be and the same are laid over , to-v1it : Abbott , R. c. Alexander, 'vVrn. Estate 11 11 Baker , Glen " " o. L. l{urphy, Ed v1ard Ott Hardware Co . Randolph , \Val ter J . Robbins, E. A. Smith, H. B. Stevens , Chas . s. 11 of 174.00 10.00 20. 00 252 . 00 168 . 00 168 .00 120. 00 3 . 65 168. 00 13.40 174. 00 125.00 On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that all claims that have been audited and approved at this meeting by three memoers of the. Board of Supervisors be allowed , each claim to be paid ~ ut of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim respectively, to- wit : Abbott , R. C. Aguirre, Claude Allen, L. J. Alviso , Francisco Armstrong , J . B. Arrellanes , Theo . Austed , Henry A. Baber , B. F. Bakewell , Benj amin Balfour- Guthrie Co . Bancroft- Whitney Co . Barnes, C. C. Batchelder , D. T. Beadle , I.I. W. Beith, Agnes S. Bender }i1:oss Company '' " " Bigler , A. B. Bland , W. S. Boeseke- Dav1e Co . 11 " " " Bond, c. S. " " Bottello, 1'1:. A. II " II " " Boyd Lumber & I.1il l Co . GElIBRAL FUND 114. 50 24. 50 125 .00 2 . 50 22 . 90 3.00 40. 00 30 . 00 5 . 00 270. 00 50 . 00 150 . 00 7 . 42 19.50 50 . 00 10 . 00 36 . 60 6.10 47 . 23 7.07 17.05 7.40 10. 00 10 . 00 18 .00 3.00 6 . 00 6 . 00 1 . 60 26 Boys & Girls Industrial Home & Farm GENERAL FUND Br own Co ., Ray E. Buck , Delia Buell , Glenn Burr oughs Adding 1.1achine Company II " CadiNell , Har old L. California J'1arket Carlisle & Co., A. Case , G. L. " " Castagna , Alice City of Lompoc Clark, Arthur 1{. II Coast Wholesale Grocery Co . II Convent of the Good Shepherd Cook , A. B. II II II 1.lrs . Sidney Cooley, H. M. II " " II II " " Copeland , L. s. " Cota, Juan Cox , J . lA:. II II Crakes , Thos . II " Craviotto , E. J . Crescent Garage , Inc . Cuesta, Gerard S.de la C11nnane , W. B. " " " Daily liews Dandrea, G. Davie , Henry Deaderick , H. s. De;1ing , H. A. Diehl Grocery Co . Dodge, E. G. " " II " Dominguez , ~.1ary " Robert Downer & Co ., Fr ed A. Downing , Emily " II $15.12 25 . 74 2.40 22. 50 5 .56 7.79 180.45 15. 00 189 . 27 4 . 50 20. 00 35 . 75 16. 96 26 . 25 138. 00 150 . 00 1737 .50 5250.00 20.00 195 .00 52. 00 72. 00 45 . 50 1. 35 8 . 60 7. 50 316. 00 102 .00 108 . 00 12. 35 4 . 30 180. 00 5 .00 1 0 . 00 5 .00 22. 50 72 . 25 125 .00 5 .20 56 .15 62 . 93 26. 00 21 . 25 33. 00 35 . 00 12 . 00 1 . 75 2 .00 s .oo August 6t h , 1923. Domiing , Emily J. " " " Dugan, Faulding & Crowell " Her bert F. " " 11 " 11 " Eaves , c. s Edmondson, A. R. Elizondo , Jacobo II " Elliott Addressing System Enterprise Launderers Erickson, C. J . II II Er kins , Phoebe J . GEIIBRAL FUND Everett Mill and Lumber Co . Fillmore, E. M. II II Fischer , Wm. L . II W. L. Fitzgerald , Fr ank " " Flaherty , W. J . .F lood, Odessa Fong , S. H. Foster, w. w. Fostero , Juan Fulwider, R. H. Galvin , Edwin T. Gano, Robert Gem f.Jtarket Geor ge , c. E. Gidney, Pearl c. 11 II II Glidden , B. R. - Gneisa, Charles Goodchild, Ramon Gorzell , Clarence Graham, E. Gr eat Wardr obe , The Gr ocott , John Groves, Wm. Gutierrez, B. II 11 II " Hammond , D. M. " 11 " Hansen, Sid.nay Hanssen , Arthur c. t ' $16.00 16. 00 8 .80 682 . 50 765 . 25 1601 . 91 110.00 100 . 00 30. 00 30. 00 17. 00 25 . 52 14. 00 72.75 20 . 60 5 . 12 346 . 67 63. 92 2 .50 11 0 . 00 120.90 85 .80 8 . oo 30. 00 6. 00 32. 00 2 . 50 2. 50 52. 00 11. 35 22. 00 36 . 55 60. 00 60.00 2. 50 15.00 90. 00 5. oo 28 . 00 105 . oo 26.38 7. 50 5.70 2. 30 7.78 76 .70 97.75 2. 50 2 . 50 27 28 Hardy, A. P. Hardy , A. P . Hart , R. ' He.aney , Ambrose P. Hemphill , R. D. Henning , John Higgins , w. A. Hill , Kate M. Hollister , Clinton Hosmer, Jessie P. Hotel Arthur Howerton , Rod Hu:ff ' s Gar age Hunt, C. A. Hunt , Chas . L. Huyck , Cedric Ibsen, B. Janssens , J R. " " Jones , o. c. Jones , o. c. Dr . Kellogg , Eugene s. II n Ketterer, A. C. Lafranchi , Edward Lanter , Mrs . J . w. Larco , s. Levy , Adolphe H. ff 11 " " Lietz Co., The A. Lincoln , Louise " " " " " Logan , w. R. Lompoc Re co rd Lompoc Warehouse Co . Lopez, Adrulfo GEtrERAL Fmm Los Angeles Orphan Asylum Lovejoy , L. E. Loveren , Dr. G. s. Madsen, Chris Maguire , Frank J . Ma jor , Geo . H. Mesqui t , A. J . Midland Counties Public Service Corp1 n " " " " " l~ ission Office Equipment Co . $138 .oo 1 53 . 00 15. 00 8 . 00 52. 00 2. 50 45 .00 45 . 00 7 .50 22 .00 9.40 2 . 50 1 . 25 11.56 2. 50 45 . 00 288 . 50 49 .50 54. 00 3.68 30 .00 231, 64 230 .11 3 . 00 2 . 50 20 . 00 5 . 85 54 . 45 3.75 2 . 10 41 .19 10. 00 10 . 75 8 . 75 8 . 75 10.00 1 . 60 105.73 1 . 00 180.00 130. 00 20. 00 24 . 00 105. 00 84. 00 9 . 75 1 . 00 1 . 00 1 . 50 August 6th, l923. . Mission Office EqU.ipment Co . GENERAL FUl~D " II Mission Paint and Art Co . J.iorgan, Vincent Morning Press, The I.1:orris , L. J . Morris , s . E, II - " lvloulton, L. E. Murphy , Wm. II McCaughey , Anna E. McCaughey, J. P. McDermott Funer al Home McNeil , Archibald Nielsen and Nielsen Nielsen, Wal ter c. O' Bryant, Ma.thilde , Mrs . II II Ol ivera , James Omador , Bortolo Ont iveros , Lorenzo Ord Ice Co . " " 11 " II II Ord , R. C. Osburn, Wm. Q. Otero , Ramon Pacific Chemical Company Paciic Coast Coal Co . II " II II " 11 " II II " " Pub . Co . " " 11 " II II II II " " II " " 11 " II II " " II " " Pacific Coast Railway Co . " 11 " II " " " II " " " 11 II 11 II II Pacific Laundry II 11 Palmer Union Oil Co. " $144.17 Allowed for -. ~26 . 25 .80 104 .47 2000. 00 136 .00 l0 . 75 2l. 30 . 20 . 35 2 . 50 6 .00 30 . 00 139. 80 189 .85 ll0. 00 76 . 07 55 . 98 49 . 00 70. 00 70 . 00 5. 00 27 .oo 23. 00 5 . 50 5. 50 6. 52 - 3. 00 2 . 00 10. 00 76 . 90 30 . 12 38 . 96 129 . 58 2084 . 15 2. 50 1 . 25 89. 00 11. 00 1 . 75 2. 20 1 . 50 137. 00 353.50 615. 00 93+00 677 . 25 5.49 29 . 56 140.80 29 30 . Par ma Co . GENERAL FUlfD Payne, H. A. Pearson , c. H. II " Pomatto, Joe Poole , Peter Pope , A. s . Preisker , c. L. Reclamation District No . 798 Recorder Printing and Pub . Co . 11 " " II " " II " " 11 11 Rios , Gerard Ross , James Ross , James Rudolph , Charles Rudolph , H. Runkle Shoe Co . II " II Salvation Army Truelove Home Sanitary Steam Laundry Santa Barbara Daily News Santa Barbara Motor Co . Santa Barbara Motor Co . Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa Barbara Te lephone Co . It II " " " " " " " II " II " 1t II II " " II " Santa I.iaria Times Santa Maria Times Schauer, Mildred E. Schauer Printing Studio II II " " " II - Serena, s. o. Shell Co. of California Sim.as , John II tianuel 1t Tony Sisson, Ruth N. Smit h Hardware Co ., \K/ . R. ~. Sor-ens en , Chris " ~ Soto , Anita l v Southern California Edis on Co . $50.77 Allowed for $ 9 . 90 100. 00 18 . 05 5 .15 2 . 50 100.00 21.15 41 . 20 2. 87 18. 00 18 . 00 3. 00 3.00 63.00 7.16 259 . 52 2.35 49 . 50 25 . 50 14.00 20 . 00 5. 25 45 . 00 2. 25 15. 00 83. 61 32 .57 21 .75 2 . 60 7 . 15 35 .42 22 . 15 10 . 77 20 . 00 14.40 12. 00 11.50 22. 00 2.75 28 . 00 16 . 63 28 .oo 28 . 00 44.00 4.00 8 . 15 7.50 33. 25 48 . 27 \ I August 6th , 1923. Southern California Edison Co . " II " Counties Gas Company Southern Counties Gas Co . Southern " II " " If II II - Southern Pacific Co . Southwest Paving Co . Standard Oil Co Standard Oil Co . Sterling Drug Co . Sterling Drug Co . Stevens , Chas. s. Stevens, F. \ " Stewart , John L. Stinson, Jessie Stockton State Hospital Stoddard , c. s. IT " Stonebarger, Harvey Strader , Bessie M. Strother, Lucy E. St . Vincent's School Summers , George Sweetser , H. C. Talbott , w. L. Taverna & Co . Telford , Francis Thatcher , Arthur Thompson , E. H. $150 . 00 " F . B. Torrence , J T. Travis , R JVJ:. " " If " Trujillo , James T1Ni tchell , F. c. Underwood Typewriter Co . II " 11 Union Commission Co . Union Commission Co . Union Oil Company of Calif. Union Oil Co . of Calif. 11 II " 11 " " Utility Trailer Sales Co . Valdez , Julius Vercellino , Mary GENERAL FU1TD Allo\ved for $ 3 . 96 7 . 41 9 . 93 14.10 32 . 70 271 . 80 5 . 00 563. 97 ll. 70 4.14 6 . 95 5 . 00 4 . 50 63. 00 55. 00' 68 .oo 60 . 00 l0 . 00 5. 00 . l76. 90 l 7 . 35 4 . 75 914 .42 2 . 50 2 . 00 31 . 20 l6. 00 2. 50 72 . 25 105. 00 206 . 49 24. 00 16. 50 11. 75 6 . 80 3. 00 129 . 70 9 . 00 12 .50 1 . 75 25 .10 2. 50 260 . 63 35 .oo 2 . 50 77 . 41 40. 00 3. 00 31 I I 32 Verini , P. Veronica Spring Co . ~/alker , R. o. \li/ard , Clarence c. V'Yard , Esther \Vat er Wor ks Department It Tl n lt tf II Watson, D. J . 11 J . N. Weeks , Joe Wells , H. P. Westcott , L. E. vVestergaar d , H. " " " GE11E?.AL FUl:fD \Vestern r.rachine & Foundry Co . " " " 11 " " II tt 11 II Western I1J1ot or Transfer 'vVestwick Iron Works Westwick Iron \~orks Wheaton, w. H. Wheaton , w. H. White House , The II II II Willson, F. E. '1Villson, F . E. Wilson & D' Andrea ll " " " " V/ilson, Geo . Vlilson, Grace Yli nchester, R. F . vVorrell I\ifg Co., The ~ight , Edna V/ylie , R. c. Yelkin , Henry II " Zampe , E. G. tt G. Zellerbaoh Paper Co . Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co . , HOSPITAL FillTD " " 11 " " " 11 Jt " t t II " 11 ti Ambassador Laundry ' $45. 00 5 . 00 35 . 20 50 . 00 l6. 00 64. 70 12 . 05 77 . 75 12.10 3. 00 226 . 30 5 . 00 20 . 00 40. 50 54 . 33 84 .55 4.10 8 . 8 7 157.21 56. 85 975 63 23. 69 10. 00 l 2 . l6 55.20 34. 40 293. 00 108 . 75 12. 62 26. 76 15 . 44 33. 00 10. 25 5. 00 63. 00 3. 00 120. 89 19. 55 26 . 70 108. 00 135 . 00 108 . 62 17.91 1 99 .76 11. 28 244. 95 194. 90 523. 25 August 6th , 1923. Baboock , D. w. Barron, D. Bettlamini , Toni Blake Moffitt & Towne Boes eke- Dawe Co . Bogler , A. Bowman , E. M. Boyd Lumber & ll!ill Co . 1f " " tt Boyd Lumber & lviill Co . II 11 " II " Br o"1n , Edna " Wm. Brunsgaar' d, Otto Br yant , Hazel Burnitol Manufacturing Buron, J . California Iviarket Callier, Edw. L. Campbell , w. L. Carty , Dr . F. H. Chapman, Laura D. Co . City & Kentia Nurseries Coast Wholesale Grocery Co . II II II Colby , r1Iary Helen Colby, Phebe " " Cutter Labor atory , The Davis , H. H. Diehl Grocery Co . Drexel Lime & Cement Co . Elliott , Pat Erickson, Irene Essie , Henry Ferguson Furni. ture Co . Fillmore , E. M. Garratt- Callahann Co . Gattle , Ivl . C. Gonzales , R:tto Hendricks Music House Heumphreus- Smith Electric Co . 10. 00 20 . 00 102. 00 12.94 89 .70 165. 00 60. 00 37 . 65 9 . 35 36 . 60 165 .15 90 . 00 20 . 00 89.00 17 .,00 . 10. 20 40. 00 149. 18 30. 16 100. 00 90. 00 77 .42 35 . 25 59 . 69 68 . 61 90 . 00 65 . 00 12. 58 15 . 23 20 . 00 513. 75 74. 95 9. 33 115. 00 60. 00 45 . 00 12. 00 65 . 34 15 . 45 45. 00 73. 45 250. 00 441. 73 33 I I I I - ----------------------------- ------ - 34 Hospital and Nurses Review HOSPITAL FUliD Howard , James It t Huf:f ' s Garage Hughes , Jessica " " Hunt , D. Hyatt, Mary Hyatt , Ivlelvin J . Johns-Manville Inc., Johnson, C. H. Johnson, IiJiarie Kirby , :Katherine LaDine , Helen " " Lane , Thomas Larco Fish Co . , s. Larson , W w. Lewis Cement 1Norks Lewis , Ida Mae Lindstrom, Victor Lynch , John r~acQuarrie ' James Martin, M. lJ!illard , Jess Mission Oak Nursery Miss ion Office Equi p111ent Mi ssion Pr oduce & Supply Montero , Constancia llio ore, Fr ed Moxley , W. B. A[ullett , John McDonough , A. Nelson , Lewis Co. Co . NoTVer mo Manufacturing Co . Ol iver a , G. F. Ord Ice Co ., The Oi"daz, Tillie Osborne , Alb . Ott Hardware Co . " " 1t " " " It " Overaa, Ole A. Pacific Coast Publishing Co . Parker Brick Co. , The $25 . 21 10 . 00 10. 00 8 . 00 90. 00 14 . 51 75 . 00 45 .16 57.16 8.82 104. 00 65 . 00 45 . 00 45 .00 36 . 00 13. 71 18.15 20 . 32 24 . 68 5 . 81 77 . 50 100. 00 75. 00 70 . 00 75.00 65 . 00 69 . 67 18 . 00 14 . 65 46 .70 20. 00 3. 55 5 . 00 75 . 00 5 2. 17 5 . 00 143. 26 50 . 00 9. 60 80. 00 60. 00 91. 53 120. 43 720. 00 27 . 50 254 . 50 110. 00 32 .40 105 . 50 , 36 Vandever , Signe HOSPITAL FUI~D II II Velasquez , Jesus ':feldon , Frank Western Dairy Supply Co . Western Wholesale Drug Co . White ~A:emorial Clinical Laboratories White Memo . Hosp. Laboratory Williams , Jas . G. Wilson, Frank Woolsey , C. A. Zezunevich , N. Smith Booth Usher Co ., Associated Charities " " " II Cal 1 i s , F I . Coblentz & Schwabacher Gagnier , L. E . Gardner- Wheaton Co . Haslam & Co., w. A. Jordano Bros . I:ifu.r tindale , M. A. McDermott Funeral Rome Parma Co . Pearson, C. H. Rudolph , Charles II Store Sink, W. D. Sterling Drug Co . Union Commission co . Almanza, F. " 11 Ayala , Joe Betanem, L. Carr , A. B. Delbrook, George Doerr , T. Dominguez, c. Dominguez, c. ff 1.1. B. Dominguez , M. R. Emerick , M. A. 11 Thos. J . Escalera , R. " Ramon Garcia, L. HOSPITAL BLDG . FUUD I NDIGENT FUND FffiST RDAD FUND oil40 . 00 140 . 00 50 . 00 65 . 00 8 .12 40.03 10. 00 10. 00 37 . 50 80. 00 40. 65 13.00 1600. 00 378 . 36 75 . 89 75 . 81 260 . 00 15 . 00 30. 00 1 . 00 10 . 00 30 . 00 6. 00 140. 00 88 . 09 20. 00 61 .52 28 . 75 10. 00 33. 25 16. 50 31. 00 35 .00 54 .00 20. 00 12. 00 77.00 51 . 75 21 . 00 31 .50 77. 00 84, 00 12. 00 24. 00 42. 00 28 . 00 21 . 00 ' ' August 6th, 1923. Good Roads Machinery Co . " ti , " " A - Granado , R. Jaques , E. " R Jared , Isaac Jiminez , Alex " Robert Lasano, F. Luera , Jose Luera , L. Lura, L. Madel , Refugio Morris , R. vV. fJ[unoz , A. O' Bryant , w. Peterson, John Romero, A. " F . L . " " Romero , Juan Romer o, s . Romero, Steven Saragosa, A. ti P . ti Sausda, V. II II Sesalera , s. Sno\v , l.ie 1 vi n Soto , P. Soto , P. Spears- Wells Ivlachinery Co . II IT II Thurmond , Frank American Railway Express Aranjo , D. c. Armenta , Vicente Bailard , ~Villis 11 Tl Carrera , L. Chaffee , G. Deaderick , James II " Doerr , Laurie Doerr , T. Dominguez , Paul II FIRST ROAD SECOND ROAD FUND $74 . 27 4 . 42 21. 00 38 . 50 10. 50 6.15 17 .50 40. 25 42, 00 42. 00 14. 00 24 .50 45 . 00 61. 20 35 .00 66. 00 28 .oo 48.00 40. 00 60. 00 38 , 50 63. 00 42. 00 28 . 00 24. 50 21 . 00 42 . 00 31 . 50 38 .50 10. 50 14. 00 28 .oo 42. 00 923. 35 117 .'79 42. 00 1 . 25 18.09 '7 . 00 55.00 41 . 25 14. 00 1'7 . 50 19. 25 63.00 180.00 12. 00 14.00 37 I I I I I I I I I I I ' 38 Garcia , L. SEC orrD ROAD FilllD Good Roads IJ1achinery Co . ff " Heltman, c. c. ' Hernandez , A. " Pablo Huerta , Jose " 11 11. Huerta , L. Jared , T. Jiminez , Alex. Jiminez , Pete " Peter Jimi nez , Robert Knop, Fred Kyber, vVal t e:r II Las ano , F . Ledesmer , 1{. " M. Lopez , J . Luera , P. 11ade 1 , Refugio Maline , Y. r~anriguez , M. " " Ivlapulo , E. Mepulo , E. Molina , Y. Moralez , C. 1~1oralez , E. J.J1orri s , R. ~v . 1funoz , A. O' Bryant , w. Perez , c. Portillo , G. Reynolds , c. P. II " n Rodman , w T. Romer o , A. " Juan Rubio , Jesus Rubio , Jesus Saragosa, J . It Julian Sevara, c. Smith- Booth- Usher Co . Spears- Vi/ells llachinery Co . $ 3. fiO 74 . 27 4 .43 9;00 9 . 63 -~ , ~0a . 50 ' . 4. ' . 8.75 42. 00 8 . 75 3. 50 26 . 25 48 . 00 54.00 3. 50 25 .00 30. 00 60 .00 7 . 00 30.00 78 .00 48 . 00 17 . 50 21 . 00 48. 00 17. 50 44. 50 26 . 25 42 . 00 44.00 35 . 00 44. 50 81. 05 38. 50 53. 63 20 . 15 34.15 116.85 112. 80 89 . 82 140. 00 20 . 00 35. 00 42 . 00 10. 50 48 . 00 24 . 00 10. 50 98 . 33 923. 35 ' August 6th , 1923. Spears-Wells Machinery Co . Thayer , H. A. Torres, Jesus Union 1[ill and Lumber Co . , Union Oil Co. o:f Calif. Wester n 1viotor Transfer . '. - i ~ ~. " ~ . . . . ~_Yu t , Joe Aguirre , llia:nuel Ander son, ~Val ter Andrews, A. J . Armour Ranch Co . Boeseke-Dawe Co . Clancy, A. L. It T. A. II " Cota, Francis Den, J . B. Gneisa , Charles Jones , c. A. s. c. Lock\rfood , Gardner Moller , K. Ott Hardware Co . Pico , John B. Simpson, T . M. Triplett, L. A SECOND RO.AD The THIRD ROAD Clark, L. R. Compton, w. C. Devaul , J . M. FOURTH ROAD FUND Dunham, A. P. Huyck , Jvfonte Jamierson, Robert King, J . F . Seerey , Harry Smith Hardware Co . , \V R. Sweeney , Hugh Union Oil Co . of Calif. Aguirre , Claude Leonardo FIFTH ROAD FUND Austin- Western Road Iv1aohinery Auto Laundry Bello , V. J . Buick Agency Calderon, Jose J . Clarke, Jr., John Clark, J . w. - $117 .79 3. 00 24 . 00 418 . 95 7.00 80 .50 12.00 14.00 65 . 25 8. 00 . 24. 50 4 .05 69 .50 6.00 17.00 3. 50 5.25 25 . 00 24. 50 27 . 25 7.00 5. 65 16. 30 l0. 60 26 . 40 - 32. 00 1.89 70.00 184.00 20 , 00 144.00 l3.00 12.00 10, 00 28 . 05 10. 00 72.89 3 . 50 7 . 00 28.20 31. 00 22. 29 53.70 3.00 22 . 50 44.00 I 39 I I I I I 1 40 Cole Tire Shop , The FIFTH ROAD FUND Corda, Yiillie Cordero, Joe Crescent Garage Edmands , v. II Fesler, John 1' " Foster, c. H. Grafft , John Hinsdale, W. P. Helser & Bailey Hudson , C. H. Jacobson , Chas . Jullien , John E. Knox, F. A. J.iiartin , J . C. " II Lee 11artinez, Pete Mesquit , A. J . Moreno , B. Ilogues , Henry Peter Ojeda, Joe Omador, Bartolo II - Pacific Coast Coal Co . Pacific Coast Railway Co . Rice , Fred Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Sa mders , Earl Simas, Tony Torey, .tlen T. & T. Garage Union Oil Co . of Calif. Webster, A. Wilson , Geo . Verine , P. Acosta , Frank " " " " " " u Fred Ambrose Lumber Co . Associated Oil Company A~sociated Oil Company SIXTH ROAD FUND GEiIERAL ROAD FUND $ 8 .80 . 15 . 00 9. 00 15 . 75 56. 00 52. 00 168.00 112. 00 52 .00 77 . 00 18. 00 3 . 30 6. 30 22 .50 22 .44 19 .44 24. 00 20. 00 12. 00 52. 00 6 .00 18. 00 28 . 00 68 .00 40 . 00 9 . 00 22 .50 3 . 34 29 .oo 66.00 2. 25 16. 00 25 . 50 4 . 00 8 . 33 5 . 81 4 . 00 33, 00 5.00 30. 00 30 .oo 30. 00 30.00 90. 00 235 . 65 78 . 56 11. 38 ' - August 6th, 1923. Bello, Anthony Bryant and Trott Co. Burgs , JA:ike " " It GE!IBRAL ROAD FUlill Cal ifor nia Corrugated Culvert Co . tt California Highway , The Carrera, N. Cervaritz, Gregario Cla r k e , Jr. John n II tt u n u J . w. 11 " Cordero, Joe n II " " " " " " " lf II " Cruse, G. DeRosa, Joe Donovan , Dan F. Fesler, r. JA:. Forbes, Robt . Foster, C. H. Foster, c H. Freeze & Ereeze Gaularte , 11. " It " " " " Glines , D. c. " John T. Gutierrez Drug Store Huyck, 1.ionte Leyva , Leo Leyva , Leo " tt " " " Mart in , Lee It Tony Martinez, M. F. " M. F . n tt $93. 50 102.82 49 . 50 54. 00 54.00 148 . 77 72. 63 4 . 00 48 . 00 27.00 49 . 50 27 .oo 54. 00 48 . 00 48 . 00 8 .00 24.00 24.00 31. 50 12 . 00 27 . 00 24 .00 24.00 54.00 54.00 143.00 175.00 45.00 125.00 124.00 68 . 00 77.64 27. 00 27 .00 27.00 31 .50 40.50 437.00 43. 00 138 . 00 30 . 00 25.00 30 .00 30. 00 30.00 56. 00 31. 50 108 .00 103. 50 41 I 42 Martinez, Tom Tony IT Tom " " Moreno , B. " " Omador, Bartolo Ovieda, Ed . Tf " " " " " " II " Tony " n " " II tt fl Pedregon, Pete " " " ti Rivas , Antonio Roemer & Roemer Ruiz , J . D. " Joe Silva , L. " Louis A. M. " " Smith , et ux:., c. w. Trigueiro, Sylvester '' '' Triplett, Wm. I I It Union Commission Co . Unzueta, D. II " II " ti " " Valley Oil Company Wilson, Geo . " 11 Erkins , Phoebe J . Hacking, c. J . Jones , 0 , c. Loveren , G. s. Dr. Osburn, Wm. Q. GElTERAL ROAD FillfD SALARY FUlill ~24 . 00 24. 00 20.00 24. 00 48.00 44.00 28.00 20. 00 25 .00 24.00 30. 00 16 .00 30 .00 30. 00 30 .00 1 0 . 00 30 .00 55 . 00 65 .00 60 .00 54. 00 382 . 97 55.00 60. 00 75.00 72 . 00 44. 00 54. 00 4000. 00 49 .50 54. 00 96. 00 72 .00 1 .75 24. 00 24 . 00 20 . 00 24.00 20.00 267 . 62 27. 50 33.00 60. 00 125. 00 62.50 125. 00 60. 00 . "' , ' 43 ' August 6th , 1923. Paulding , 0 . P . l{ . D. SALARY FUND Sink, W. D. Smith, Dr . Edgar D. Weidman, Phil Santa Barbara Telephone Co . ADVERTISING FUllD ~.[idland Counties Pub . Serv. Corp'n. CASl~ALIA ST . LIGHTING DI ST . Fillill Bee , Henry Santa Mar ia Gas Company ' GUADALUPE PUB . CELIBTERY DIST. FUND GUADALUPE ST. LIGHT ING DIST .FUND. Midland Counties Public Serv. Corp'n. LOS ALAMOS ST . $ 7 5 . 00 75 . 00 25 .00 150. 00 27 . 50 42 . 00 89 . 25 76 .50 LIGHTING DIST. FUND 101.50 " " " " " " " Scott , G. M. Bryant & Trott Dudley , Geo . L. Mulli n , Boyd Rivas , s. J . " " " " " ORCUTT ST. LIGHTING DIST . FUND REC . DIST . NO. 798 SANTA :.1ARIA CEf,1ETERY DI ST . FUIID 101 . 50 68 .82 68 .82 160.00 32 .84 150 ,00 100. 00 100. 00 Upon the passage of the for ego ing order, the roll being called , the following Super visors voted Aye , to-wit : Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence , w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick , lfays: None . On motion the Board adjourned sine die. The for egoing minutes are here by appro~dt/l , 1 --- '0'. ~ ~cuJ,1. p / (_ / Attest :- ler CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING I We , the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , believing that t he interests of the County require that a special meeting of the ~ oard of Supervisors be called to attend theret o . 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 August 20th 1923 , at 10 o ' clock a . m. The following is the business to oe transacted at said meeting , to - wit : In the Matter of the Bond Election held in Jonata School District for the Issuance of I I ~o nda of said District in the sum of ~16,000 . 00 . To consider the Returns of Election of the Board of Tr ustees of said Jonata School District and to make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith. 44 I Dated Aug . 6th , 1923. H. s. Deader ick W. L. Talbott c. L. Preisker J . T. Torrence Sam J . Stanwood Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California. Board of Supervisors of the Count y of Santa Barbara, State of Califor nia , Augus t 20th 1923, 10 o' clock a . m. Pr es ent: Supervisor s H. s. Deaderick , Sam J . Stanwood , J . T. Tor rence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Prei sker, the Clerk and District Attorney . Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The Board met pursuant to call . In the llatter of the I s s ue of ~ ond e of Jonata School Dis t r i ct. Resolution and Order of Board of Supervisor s - WHEREAS , on the 4th day of June 1923, the board of t r ustees of Jonata School Distr ict deemed i t adyisable to call , and by r esolution and order of said board of trust~e s. duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and ent ered on the minutes of the said board of trustees on said day , did call an election, and resolve and or der : That an elec t ion be call ed and held on the 29th day of June , 1923 in.said Schoql ~ District , for the purpose of submitting to the elector s of said School Distr ict the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of Sixteen Thousand dollar s , to run not exceeding twenty years and to bear interest at the r ate of 5 1/2 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, for the purpose of r aising money for purchasing school lots , for building or purchasing one or more school buildings or making al t erations or additions to any school building or buildings , for repairing , ~estoring or r ebuilding any school building damaged , injured , or destr oyed by fire, or other public calamity , for insuring school buil dings , for supplying school buildi ngs with :furniture or necessary apparatus , and for impr oving school grounds , and WHEREAS , an election was held in said School District on the 29th day of June , 1923, in conformity w"i th the said resolution and order of the said boar d of t r ustees I I of said School Dis tr ict , and all the proceedings had in the pr emises have been certif i d to this board of supervisors by the board of trustees of said School District , as required by law; and NB&REAS , the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination anl investigation this board have found and do hereby find and declare : I That in accordance with a resolution and order of the board of trustees of Jonata School Dist rict , passed and adopted on the 4th day of June 1923, an election was duly called in said School District, and was held in said School District on the 29th day of June 1923, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices signed by the board of trustees of said School District in three publ i c places in said School District for more than twenty days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the Morning Press, a newspaper printed and published in Santa ~arbara County, State of California , not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election, which notice so posted and published, was in the form requiredf by the politidal code of the State of California. That prior to opening said polls the said inspector and judges of election conducting said election, took the oath of office as required by law, and thereafter conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the votes cast thereat , and certif ied the result of said election to the board of trustees . of said School District , and to them made return of the poll and tally lists of said election. II . 45 August 20th , l923 . That on the 6th day of July , 1923, the seventh day after the said elect ion, and at one o' clock p . m. of said day , the board of trustees of said School Distr ict met and canvas~ ed t he said r et urns of said election , f r om which said returns the said board of trustees foL.:.1d and declared and this board finds. and declares that there were Thirtynine votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof , to-wit : Thirtyone votes were cast for issuing said bonds , and Eight votes and no more were cast against issuing said bnnds, and that the said board of trustees caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on the minutes of said board. And thi s board hereby further finds and declares that said election was duly and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and l egally given and published , and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all acts , conditions and things r equired by law to oe done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of school bonds ; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said School District , including this proposed issue of bonds , is within the limit prescribed by law I t is Therefore Ordered , that bonds of Jonata School District in said Santa "aroara County , State of California , issue in the sum of Sixteen Thousand dollar s , in denominations of Eight Hundred Dollar s payable within twenty years from the date thereof in lawful money of the United States, with interest thereon at the rate of 5 1/2 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in like lawful money , at the office of the county treasurer of said County. I t i s- further ordered that said bonds shall be payable as follows., to- vnt : Bond No . 1, for Eight H1mdred Dollars , to run one year Bond No . 2, for Eight Hundred Dollars, to run t wo years Bond No . 3 , for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run three year s Bond No . 4 , for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run four years Hond No . 5 , for Eight Hundred Doll ars , to run five years Bond llo . 6 , for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run six years Bond No . 7 , for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run seven years Bond No . 8 , for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run eight years Bond No . 9, for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run nine years Bond No . 10 , for Eight Hundred ~ollars , to r 'Ull ten year s Bond lfo . 11 , for Eight Hundred Dollar~ , to r un eleven years Bond No . 12 , for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run twelve years Bond No . 13, for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run thirteen years Bond No . 14, for Eight Hundred Dollars , t o run fourteen years Bond No . 15 , for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run fifte en years Hond No . 16 , for Eight Hundred Dollar s , to run sixteen years Bond No . 17 , for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run seventeen years Bond No . 18 , for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run eighteen years Bond No . 19, for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run nineteen years Bond No . 20 , for Eight Hundred Dollars , to run t\venty years and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi - annually on the 201h days of August and Februar y ~f eac'b and every year , until said bonds are paid. It is f11rther ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form , to-wit: 46 I I I J School Bonds of Jonata School District Santa Barbara County , State of California , United States of Amer ica. Jona ta School District in Santa Barbara County , State of Califor nia , aoknov1ledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder her eof , at the office of the . treasurer of Santa Barbara County , State of California , on the 20th day of August 19_ Eight Hundr ed dollar s in lawful money of the United States of Amer i ca , wi t h interes t thereon in like lawful money at the ~ate of 5 l/2 per cent per annum , payable semiannually on the 20th days of August and February of each year f r om the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, number ed f r om 1 to 20 inclusive , amounting in the aggregate to Sixteen Thousand dollars , and is issued a sold by the board of supervisor s of Santa Barbara Count y , State of California, for t he purpose of raising money for purchasing school lots , for building or purchasing one or more school buildings or making alter ations or addit ions to any school building or buildings , for repairing , restoring or rebuilding any school building damaged, injured , or destr oyed by fir e , or other public calamity , for insur ing school buildings , for sup plying school buildings with furniture or necessar y apparatus , and for improving schoo grounds in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the political code , and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authr oi zed by a vote of more than two -thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conduct ed in said Jonata School District in said County and State of Californ a , on the 29th day of June , 1923. And the board of supervisor s of Santa Barbar a County , State of Cali forni a , hereby certifie s and decl ares that said election \qas duly and legally called, held, and conducted , and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published , and the resuf t thereof was duly and legally canvassed and decla~ed in the manner and as required by law, and that al l acts and conditions and things reouired by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due :form, and in strict accordance \vi th the provisions o:f the lav1 auth9ri zing the issue of school bonds . And it is also further certified and declared that the tot al amount of indebtedne s of the said Jonata School District , including this i ssue of bonds , is within the limit provided by law / \. This bond is in the fo rm prescribed by order of said board of superviso r s duly made and entered in its minutes on the 20th day of August 1923, and shall be payable o t of the interest and sinki ng fund of said Jonata School Distri ct, and the money f or t he redemption of said bonds , and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by t axat on upon the t axable pr ope r ty of said School District. In Witness Whereof , the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State California , has caused this bond to be Signed by its chairman, and by t he county of auditdr, and at tested by its clerk with the seal of sai d board a ttached this 20th day of August 1923 Chairman of Board of Supervisors. (SEAL) Count y Audi t or. Attest Count y Clerk and Cler k of t he Board of Supervis ors. , August 20th, 1923. RESOLVED , that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the - following fo rm, to-wit: INTEREST COUPON $22.00 No . The treasurer of Santa Barbara County, State of California , will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Jonata School District , in said County and State, on the 20th day of 19 , at his office in the City of Santa Barbara in said County and State , the sum of $22. 00 for six months ' interest on Bond No . of said School District . Chairman of the Boarn of Supervisors County Auditor. 47 County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors . r t is further ordered that the chair man of this board and the county auditor are authorized to sign said bonds and coupons, and the said county clerk is authorized to countersign the same and to affix the seal of this board to said bonds , and thereupo~ said officers shall deliver said bonds , so executed, to the county treasurer for safekeeping . They ma.y sign the said coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimile of their signatures It is further ordered that the clerk of this board cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published in the Morning Press, a newspaper printed and published in the said County of Santa Barbara for the period of ten days that this board of super- visors will receive up to the 4th day of September 1923 at 10 o ' clock a . m. sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for cash, at not less than par , and accrued interest; the board of supervisors , however, reserving the r ight to reject any and all bids for said bonds . In the matter of an application of the Southern Pacific Company and the Southern Pacific Railr oad Company for permission to cross a County road , in the 5th Road District . WHEREAS , the Southern Pacific Company and the Southern Pacific Railroad Company has presented an application to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Harbara, State of California , for per mission to lay and maintain two spur tracks across the Santa Baria- Guadalupe road , in the County of Santa Barbara at a potnt directly west of the point where the main line tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company now cross said road at the following locations, to-wit : 1 . Beginning at a point in the southerly line of County Road from Guadalupe to Santa ~.{aria distant easterly 88 feet from the easterly line of the county road from Guadalupe to Casmalia; thence northerly and crossing county road to a point in the nort~erly line of said county road distant 88 feet from the easterly line of the county road from Guadalupe to Casmalia . 2. Beginning at a point in the southerly line of county road from Guadalupe to Santa ~.mria distant southerly 83 feet from the easterly line of the county road from Guadalupe to Casmalia; thence northerly and crossing county road to a point in t he northerly line of said county road distant 76 feet from the easterly line of the county r oad from Guadalupe to Casmalia. .AND WHEREAS , public necessity and convenience requires the laying and operating . . of said. spur tracks NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that said permission be and the same is hereby granted and said Southern Pacific Company and Southern Pacific Railroad Company are granted per48 - mission to lay and maintain said spur tracks at the locations above mentioned in so far as the County of Santa Barbara is able to grant said permission. In the i1fatter of Accepting Deed for right of '\lay for a road through the lands of Santa Ynez Valley Development Company, a Corporation, in the 3rd Road District , WHEREAS, Santa Ynez Valley Development Company, a corporation have duly executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated July 25th, 1923 wherein San~a Ynez Valley Development Company, a corporation is granter and the County of Santa Barbara, grantee, conveying certain right of way for a public highway in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , .HESOLVED: That said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and that the Clerk of this ~oard cause said deed to oe recorded. In the Matter of Accepti~ Deed for right of way for a road through the lands of Thomas l!urphy , in the 3rd Road District . \"IHEP.EAS , Thomas 1l1urphy has duly executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated August 18th, 1923,wherein Thomas Murphy is granter and the Count of Santa "arbara, grantee, conveying certain right of way for a public highway in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , RESOLVED : That said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and that the Clerk of this Board cause said deed to be recorded . In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims. On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the order made on the 6th day of August 1923, for the amounts set allowing the hereinafter mentioned claims on the General Road Fund opposite each claim respectively be and the same is hereby rescinde~, and it is further ordered that said claims be allowed, the warrants in payment of the same to be drawn on the 5th Road Fund, to-wit : Acosta, Fred Associated Oil Co . Bello , Anthony Bryant & Trott Co . Burgs , 1.iike Clarke, J. John " Tl II J . w. Cordero , Joe Cruse, G. De Rosa, Joe I . M. Fesler Forbes, Robt Foster, c. H. " II tf Goularte , M. Glines, John T. Martin, Tony Martinez , M. F. " 11 Pedregon, Pete Roemer & Roemer $90. 00 78 . 56 93.50 102 .82 54. 00 49 .50 27 . 00 48 .00 31 .50 54.00 143.00 45 . 00 125 .00 124.00 68 . 00 27 . 00 437 .oo 31 . 50 108 . 00 103.50 60. 00 382 . 97 I Co 1(rl\~~ Q \.L()vJ "'\'\tt. 9j@_la.\~~ 0 August 27th, 1923. Ruiz , Joe Silva, L. " M Trigueiro , Silvestre Triplett, Wm. II " Valley Oil Co . Wilson , Geo . In the :r.1atter of Correcting Allo\vance of Claims . Q ~p60 . 00 75 . 00 54 .00 54. 00 96.00 72. 00 267 . 62 33.00 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 49 6th day of August 1923, Allowing the hereinafter mentioned claims on the General Road Fund for the amounts set opposite each claim respectively be and the same is hereby rescinded , and It is further ordered that said claims be allowed , the warrants in payment of the same to be drawn on the 6th Road Fund, to-wit : Acosta Frank , \ 30 . 00 Cordero , Joe 24 . 00 Leyva, Leo 30 . 00 lA:art ine z , Tom 24. 00 OVieda , Ed . 30 .00 " Tony 30, 00 Unzueta, D. 24. 00 In the I.~atter of Correcting Allowance of Clai'1ls, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 6th day of August 1923, Allowing. the hereinafter mentioned claims on the General Road Fund for the amounts set opposite each claim respectively be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claims be allowed , the warrants in payment of the same to be drawn on the 3rd Road District, to - wit : Associated Oil Co. 11. 38 Fr eeze & Freeze 77 . 64 Gutierrez Drug Store 43. 00 In the matter of the Petition of Mrs . Cencion Foster for County Aid for Lawrence Foster , et al., half- orphans . I It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Lawrence Foster , aged 2 years , Joe Foster, aged 3 years , Robert Foster , aged 6 years , Cappie Foster , aged 10 years , Ellen Foster , aged 10 years and Lena Foster , aged 14 years are half- orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of said JU-s . Cencion Foster. I t is ordered that the Auditor draw his warr ant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund, in favor of said Ilrs. Cenci on Foster for the sum of Sixty & 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 . Manuela Dana for County Aid for Anita Dana , half- or phan. It appear ing to the satisfaction of the Boara that said Anita Dana , aged 13 years, is a half- orphan and is a proper person to receive county aid , and she is in the custody of said llrs . l~uela Dana It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital 50 ~e-es~}l :s'J, '~(}i ~ 0 \A""'~'"'(''$ s.to.~. ."'(}A~ G\. ~(\.),~ \ ~.:t-. Fund , in favor of said Mrs . Manuela Dana. for the sum of Ten & 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 suppor t of the above named minor . Jn. t4e Matter of the Petition of Augusta Miller for County Aid , On motion duly seoonded and carried , it is or dered that the order here t ofore made granting said Augusta Miller $10. 00 per month, County aid , be and t he same i s hereby rescinded . On moti on the Board adjour ned sine die . The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. ,[) I Chair man Board o Supervisors 0 Attest : ~ 0 ' t Clerk . Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California September 4th, 1923, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick; Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, the Clerk and District At t orney. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick i n the Chair. The minutes of the l as t regular meeting and succeeding special meeting were read and appr oved. In the Matter of Re-establishing the Boundaries of Santa Barbara School District of the County of Santa Barbara. It appearing to the Board from a report filed by the County Superintendent of Schools that the isl ands of Santa Rosa and San Miguel, portions of the territory ineluded within the boundaries of Santa Barbara County, are not i ncluded within the boundaries of any school distriot Within said c ounty~ and It further appearing from said report that said County Superintendent of Schools has recommended that all the territory included within the boundaries of said islands of Santa Rosa and San Miguel be annexed to and nade a part of Santa Barbara School District .of said county, and also that the boundaries of said Santa Barbara School District be changed and re-established by including therein all the territory embraced within the boundaries of said isl ands of Santa Rosa and San Miguel ~ On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that a11 the territ ory embraced within the boundaries of the islands of Santa Rosa and San Miguel b~ annexed to and made a part of said Santa Barbara School District of the County of Sant Barbara ; State of California, and It is further ordered that the boundaries of said Santa Barbara School District of said county and state be changed and re-established by including therein all the territory embraced With:fn 1he boundaries of said islands of Santa Rosa and San Miguel of said county and state as aforesaid, the bo1mdaries of said Santa Barbara School Die~riot as changed and re-established being described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the point of i ntersection of the east line prolonged of the lands of Las Positas Land Company with a l i ne parallel to and one-half mile outside the shore line of the Santa Barbara Channel; t hence north aJ.ong said east l ine of the lands of La1 Positas Land Company to the Modoc Road; thence southeasterly along said Modoc Road to the southwest corner of the A. c. Greenwell tract; which corner is on the boundary line of the c i ty of Senta ~arbara; thence along the boundary line of the city of Santa Barbara in a northerly, easterly, and finally southerly direotion to the extreme southeast corner of t he city of Santa Barbara, which bo11ndary is the one off icially adopted May 14, 1921; thence westerly along the sout hern boundary Of th t e ci y of 8 anta Barbara, I I 51 Septe~ber 4th, 1923. . ' which is a line parallel to and one-half mile outside the shore line of the Santa Barbara Channel; to the extreme southwest corner of the city of Santa Barbara; thence westerly a:I.ong a line paral.1e1 to and one-half mile outside the shore line of the Santa .Barbara Channel to the point of be. ginning; including the islands of Santa Rosa and San Miguel. Passed and adopted by the .Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa .Barbara at a regu.lar meeting of said Board, this 4th day of September, A. D. 1923. H. S. DEADERICK, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. Attest:- C. A. HUN~, Clerk. In the Matter of Re-establishing the boundaries of Carpinteria School District of 4e&t:~'\i \ ~;.\ ~"" u ".:'lt , . the County of Santa Barbara. '~~. """"' Q.A."'(\ ~:)~~~\~ It appearing to the Board ~om a report filed by the County Superintendent of ~q.~o. o\.~,~ ' Sahools that Santa Cruz Island, a portion of the territory included within the boundaries of Santa Barbara County, is not included within the boundaries of any sohool district within said county, and It further appearing from said report that said County Superintendent of School s has recommended that all the territory included Within the boundaries of said Santa Cruz Island be annexed to and made a part of Carpinteria School District of said county, and also that the boundaries of said Carpinteria School District be changed and reestablished by including therein all the territory embraced with the boundaries of said Santa Cruz Island; On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Santa Cruz Island be annexed to and made a part of said Carpinteria School District of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and It is further ordered that the boundaries of said Carpinteria School District of said county and state be changed and re-established by including therein all the territory embraced within the bonnd.aries of said Santa Cruz Island of said county and state as aforesaid, the boundaries of said Carpinteria School District as changed and re-established being described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the share line of the Pacific Ocean at the southeast corner of the traot now or formerly of A. Packard et al.; thence north along the east boundary of said tract to the northeast corner thereof; thence easterly alobg the County Road to the southeast corner of the Roman Villalba tract; thence northerly along the I . east line of said Villalba tract to the northeast corner thereof; thence westerly along the north line of said Villalba tract to line of land of Russell Heath; thence northerly along the east line of lands of Russell Heath to the southwest corner of land of Gaspar Orena; thence easterly along the south line of lands of said Orena and of Viviana r Rodriguez to the southeast corner of lands of said Rodriguez; thence northerly along the east line of land of Viviana Rodriguez to the north line of the Pueblo Lands of Santa Barbara; thence westerly along the north line of said Pueblo Landa to the line between Sections 20 and 21 T. 4 N. R. 25 w. s. B. M.; thence north to the northeast corner of Section 5 of said Township; thence west to the line between Ranges 25 and 26 west, s. B. M.; thence south to the north line of the Pueblo Lands of Santa Barbara; thence west along the north line of said Pueblo Lands to the northeast corner of lands of J. M. Nidever; thence south along the east line of lands of J.M. N1dever and J. Jw. Bailard to the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly along the shore of the Pacific Ocean to ~he place of beginning; including the island of Santa Cruz. 52 'ro. ~.Le."'' o-- 11i _'J,f Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara at a regular meeting of said Board, this 4th day of September, A. D. 1923. H. s. DEADERICK, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. Attest:- C. A. HUNT, Clerk. In the Matter of the Tax Levy for State and County Purposes for the seventyfifth fiscal year 1923-24. The Boa.rd of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, on the 4th day of September, 1923, does hereby fix the rate of county taxes for the present fiscal year at the following rates and the said Board does hereby designated the number of cents and mills on each one hundred dollars of the assessed valuation of the property within said county as follows: For General Fund Por Hospital Fund For Indigent Fund For Salary Fund For School Fund .64 .19 .06 .141 .42 For Library Fund .03 , Now Therefore under the law and the premises aforesaid, It is ordered that the County Taxes upon the tax:aole property in the County of Santa Barbara be and the sane is hereby levied upon each one hundred dollars valuation for the present fiscal year at the following rates in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Qounty General Fund .64 For County Hospital Fund .19 For County Indigent Fund .06 For County Salary Fund .141 For County School Fund .42 For County Library Fund .03 And Whereas it appears that the County of Santa Barbara has issued bonds in the sum of $350,000.00 for the purpose of constructing and building bridges on the State Highway within the said county. and Whereas it appears that interest upon said bonds will fall due during the present fiscal year and some of said bonds will fall due both principal and interest, Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said county a tax upon each one hundred dollars vaiuation of the property within said county of the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For State Highway Bridge Bond Fund .039 And it is further ordered that the annual property tax for road purposes be and the saxm is hereby levied upon each one hundred dollars valuation of property in said county outside incorporated cities and towns for the present fixcal year as follows~ to-wit: For County Road Fund .40 And that in addition thereto a Special Road Tax of Twenty cents on each one hundred dollars valuation of property in said county be and is levied on all property in said county outside of incorporated cities and towns for the present fiacal year~ to-wit: For Special Road Fund .20 54 eat1mat11 have been approved by the Superintendent of Schools, to-wit: For Carpinteria Union High School District For Lompoc Union High School District For Santa Barbara High School District For Santa Maria Union High Sohool District For Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District t 19950.00 26480.00 179108.00 99160.00 8960.00 Now Therefore, it is ordered by eaid Board that there be and there is hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situated within said high school districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said respective high schoo1 districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Carpinteria Union High School District For Lompoc Union High School District Fund For Santa ~arbara High School District Fund For Santa Maria Union High School District Fund For Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District Fund .75 63 .70 .70 .2'1 And Whereas it appears from the estimate of the County Superintendent of Schools made pursuant to Section 1764 of the Political Code of the State of California, that the sum of $94,000.00 will be required by the County High School Fund for the ensuing school year, Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby levied, fixed and imposed upon the taxable property situated within said county a tax upon eaoh one hundred dollars valuation at the rate in oents and mills as follows, to-Wit: For County High School F11nd .18 Said County High Sohoo1 Fund is for the fo11owing named high sohoo1 districts in proportion to the the /average daily attendance of each, as per report of the County Superindendent of Schools, to-wit: Carpinteria Union High School District, Lompoc Union High School District, Santa Barbara High School District, Santa Maria Union High School District and Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District. . And Whereas it appears from the estimates of the Boards of Trustees of the hereinafter named school districts t hat each of said school districts will require the following amounts of money for the maintenance of Kindergartens in said respective school districts for the current shoool y.ear, which said estimates have been approved by the County Superintendent of Schools; to-wit: For Lompoc Kindergarten . For Orcutt Kindergarten For Santa Barbara Kindergarten For Santa Maria Kindergarten $1600.00 4000.00 25221.00 3000.00 Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there is hereby levied~' fixed and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said respective school districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said respect ive school districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Kindergarten F11nd of Lompoc School District For Kindergarten Fund of Orcutt Union School District For Kindergarten Fund of Santa Barbara School District .14 .15 .15 For Kindergarten Fund of Santa Maria School District .13 And Whereas it appears from the estimates of the Boards of Trustees of the hereinafter named school districts that said school districts will require the foliowing I ' September 4th~ 1923. amounts o:f money in excess o:f the amo11l'l.ts derived from state and county for the maintenance of said snhoo1e in said seve:ral. districts, for the enfting year whioh said estimates have been approved l.7 the CoU'tlty SU.perintendent ot Schoola. towlt\ For Alcatraz School District $500.00 For Artes.ia School District For Ballard School District For Bickne11 Schoo1 District For Blocbman School. District For Car eaga Sehool District For Carpinteria Union School District For Casl'81ia Union School District For Col4 Sprill8S School District For College sc:hool District For Cuyama School District For Garey Schoo1 District For Goleta School District For Guadalupe School District For Hope School District For La Patera School District For Las Cruces School District I For Lompoc School District For Los Alamos School District For Maple School District For Miguelito School District Union For Montecito /Sohool District For Orcutt Union School District For San Julian School District For Santa Barbara School District For Santa Maria School District For Santa Rosa School District For SuIDIIlSrland School District For Wasioja School District 300 .00 Ms.et) 1000.00 2300.00 1000.00 4000.00 6090.iO 2100.00 2000.00 1244-00 505. QO $2;930.00 1880. 00 700.00 500.00 300.00 3860.00 6105.00 410.00 1590.00 9000.00 10795.00 300.00 55200.00 13193.00 300. 00 700.00 346.00 55 Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fi:xed, levied. and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said school districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said respective school districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Special School Fund of Alcatraz School Distridt For Special School Fund of Art~sia School District Hor Special School Fund of Ballard School Dist rict For Special School Fund of Bicknell School District For Special School Fund of Blochman School District For Special School Fund of Careaga School District For Special School Fund of Carpinteria Union School District For Special School Fund of Casma.lia Union School District For Special School Fund of Cold Springs School District For Special School Fund of College School District For Special School Fund of Ouyama School District For Special School ~'Und of Garey School Diatriot .17 .10 .30 .22 .30 .10 .27 .30 .18 .21 .30 .30 56 I - For Special School Fund of Goleta School District For Special School Fun~ of Guadalupe School District For ~pecial School Fund of Hope School District For Special School Fund of La Patera School Dis~rict For Special School Fund of Laa Cruces School District For 8pe9ial School Fund of Lompoc School District For Special School Fund of Loa Alamos School ~istrict For Special Schoo1 Fund of Maple Sohool District For Special School Fnnd of Miguelito School District For Special School' Fund of Monteoito Union School District For Special School Fund of Orcutt Union School District .30 .27 .14 .oa .16 .30 .& .10 .30 26 .30 . For Special School Fund of San Julian School District .06 For Special Schooi Fund of Santa Barbara School District .30 For Special School Fund of Santa Maria School District .30 For Special School Fund of Santa Rosa School District .16 For Special School Fund of Summer land School District .30 For Special School Fund of Wasioja School District .30 And Whereas, it appears from the estimates of the Boards of School Trustees of . the hereinafter named school districts that said school districts will require the following amounts of money in excess of the amounts derived from state and county for the purpose of purchasing school lots &o., in said several school districts for the , ensuing year, which said estimates have been approved by the County Superintendent of 8ohoo1s, to-wit: For Ballard Sohoo:LDistriot For Oasmalia Union School District For Cuyama School District For Goleta School District For Lompoc School District For Los Alamos School District For Miguelita School District For Orcutt U. nion School District For Santa Barbara School District For Santa Maria School District $500.00 2700.00 94.00 400.00 1000.00 2500.00 200.00 15675.00 17000.00 $6951.00 No Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there ia hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said school districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within the respective school districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Building lund of Ballard District For Building Fund of Casmalia Union School District For Building 1fund. of Cuyama School District For Building Fund of Goleta School District For Building Fund of ompoc School District - For Building Fund of Los Alamos Sohool District For Building Fund of Miguelita School District For Building Fund of Orcutt Union Sohool District For Building Fund 0 Santa Barbara School District For Building Fund of Santa Maria Sohool District .15 .15 .10 .06 .09 .15 .15 .15 .10 .15 57 Septemter 4th, l923 And Whereas, it appears from the estimates of the Boards of Trustees of the hereinafter named Public Cemetery Districts that said public cemetery districts will require the following amounts of money for maintaining said public cemetery districts for the ensuing fixoal year, to-wit: For Goleta Public Cemetery District For Guadalupe Public Cemetery District For Lompoc Public Cemetery District For Oak Hill Public Cemetery District For Santa Maria Public Cemetery District $2400.00 1600.00 1500.00 1600.00 1860.00 I Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situated within said Public Cemetery Districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said respective Pub1io Cemetery Districts at the rate in cents and mills as ~o11ows, to-wit: For Goleta Public Cemetery District Fund For Guadalupe Public Cemetery District Pund For Lompoc Public Cemetery District Fund For Oak Hill Public Cemetery District Fund For Santa Maria Publio Cemetery District Fund ' .10 .11 .03 .12 .02 And Whereas, it appears from estimates made by this Board that the following amounts of money wi11 be required for conducting and maintaining the fo1J.owing street lighting districts for the ensuing fiaoal year, to-wit: 1or Casmalia Street Lighting District For Guadalupe Street Lighting District For Los Alamos Street Lighting District For Orcutt Street Lighting District $546.00 918.00 1320.00 895.00 Now T herefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixe~, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said street lighting districts 1aat named a tax upon each one h11ndred do11ars valuation of the property within said respective districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Caamalia Street Lighting District Fund For Guadalupe Street Lighting District Fund For Loa Alamos Street Lighting District Fund For Orcutt Street Lighting District Fund .09 .30 .12 .30 And Whereas, it appears from an estimate of the Board of Fire Connniasioners of Monteoito Fire District that the sum of $8600.00 will be required for the maintenance of the Fire Department o~ Monteoito, in Montecito Fire District, for the ensuing fiaoal year, Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said Montecito Fire District a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said district at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Montecito Fire District Fund Done in open Board this 4th day of September, A. D. 1923. Attest:- c. A. HUNT, Cle rk H. s. DEADERICK, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors .17 I I I 58 ' ' - In the Matter of Creating a General. Road Fund On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that a General. Road Fund be and the sane is hereby established in the County of Santa Barbara, and It is further ordered that thirty-three and one-third per centum of the aggregate r amount of road tax collected from all sources shall be apportioned thereto In the Matter o~ the Assessment of the Faoifio Coast Railway Company, Southern Pacific Railroad Company and the Pullman Company for the fiscal year 1923-24. It is hereby ordered by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara; State of California, and stated and declared by said Board pursuant to the law; 1. That the length of the main track of the Paci.f ic Coast Railway Company as assessed by the State Board of Equalization, within the County of Santa Barbara is 60.28 miles; 2. That the assessed value per mile of said railroad is $3670.00; 3. That the number of miles of said track of said railroad and the assess. ed val of the same lying in each city, township, school district, road district and lesser taxation districts in the County of Santa Barbara through which said railroad runs as fixed by the State Board of Equalization is as follows: In the 4~h Township, 6.5 miles, assessed value In the 6th Township, 20.05 miles, assessed value In the 7th Township, 25.48 miles, assessed value In the 10th Township, 8 . 25 miles, assessed value In the 3rd Road District, 6.5 miles, assessed value In the 5th Road District, 53.78 miles, assessed value In the City of Santa Maria, 3.2 miles, assessed value . In the Permanent Road Division o:f Santa Ynez, 4.5 miles assessed value In the Loa ~lamoa Public Cemetery District, 14.44 miles, assessed value In Oak Hill Publio Cemetery Distriot, 7 miles, assessed value In Santa Maria Fub1ic Cemetery District, 32.60 miles, assessed value In Loa Alamos Street Lighting District, 5.5 miles, assessed value In Orcutt Street Lighting District .35 miles, assessed value In Guadalupe School District, 2.24 miles, assessed value In Bonita Sohool District, 3 miles, assessed value In Agricola School District, 3.75 miles, assessed value In Santa Maria School District, 3.45 miles, assessed value In Pleasant Valley Sohool ~iatrict, 3 miles, assessed value In Rice School District, 2.5 miles, assessed value In Suey School District, 2 miles, assessed value In Garey School District, 4.25 miles, assessed value In Olive School District, l mile, assessed val ue In Blockman School District, 2.90 miles, assessed value In Lake View School District, 2.5 miles, assessed value In Washington School Distr ict, 2.25 miles, assessed value In Orcutt School District, 4.75 miles, assessed value In Careaga School District, 8.94 miles, assessed value In Bicknell School District, 1.26 miles, assessed value In Los Alamos School District~ 5.5 miles , assessed value ' In Los Olivos School District, 7 miles, assessed value , In Orcutt Union School District, 4.75 miles, assessed value t23,855. 73,584. 93,512. 30,277. 23 ,855 . 197,373 11,744 16 ,515. 52,995. 25,690. 119,642. 20,185. 1,285. 8 ,221 . 11,010. 13~763. 12,662. 11~010. 9,175. 7,340. 15~597. 3;670 10,643. 9,175. 8 ,258. 17,432. 32,810 4,587. 20,185. 25,690. 17,432. ' September 4th, 1923 . In Santa Ynez Valley Union High Sohool District, 7 miles, assessed value In Santa Maria Union High School District, 64.63 miles~ assessed value 25~690. 200.125. 4. That the 1ength of the niiin track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; as assessed by the State Board of Equalization, within the County of Santa Barbara is 119.166 miles. 5. That the assessed vaiue per mile of said road is $50,000.00 . 6. That the number of miles of said ma.in track of said railroad and the assessed value of the same lying in each city, township, school district, road district and lesser taxation districts in the County of Santa Barbara, through which said railroad runs as fixed by the State Board of Equalization is as follows: In the lat Township, 11 miles, assessed value In the 2nd Township, 6.53 miles, assessed value In the 3rd Township, 20.49 miles, assessed value In the 4th Township, 10 miles, assessed value In the 5th Township, 57.896 miles, assessed value In the 7th Township, 4.5 miles, assessed value In the 8th Township, 4.26 miles, assessed value In the 9th Township, 4.5 miles, assessed value In the lat Road District, 6 miles, assessed value In the 2nd Road District, 5 miles; assessed value In the 3rd Road Distriat, 30.49 miles, assessed value In the 4th Road District~ 57.896 miles, assessed value In the 5th Road District, 13.25 miles, assessed value In the City of Santa ~arbara, 6.53 miles, assessed value In the Permanent Road Division of Carpinteria, 9.5 miles, assessed value In the Permanent Road Division of Goleta, 11.14 miles, assessed value In the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc, 67.896 miles, assessed value . In Mesa Permanent Road Division, .5 miles, a'ssessed value In Montecito Permanent Road Division, 5 miles, assessed value In Carpinteria Public Cemetery District, 6.25 miles, $650,000. 326,600. 1;024,500. 500,000 2;894,800. 225,000. 212,600. 226,000. 300;000. 250,000. l,524,500. 2,894,800. 662,500. 326,500, 475,000. 557,000. 2,894,800. 25,000. 250,000, assessed value 312,600. In Goleta Publio Cemetery District, 11.14 miles, assessed value 567,000. In Guadalupe Public Cemetery District, 4.5 miles, assessed value 226.000. In Lompoc Public Cemetery District, 53.896 miles, assessed value 2; 694,800. In Carpinteria Street Lighting District, .72 miles, assessed value 36.000 In Oasmalia Street Lighting District, 12.10 miles, assessed value 605,000 In Guadalupe Street Lighting District, 2 miles, assessed value In Monteoito Fire District, 5 miles, assessed value In Punta Gorda School District, .6 miles, assessed value In Rincon Sohool District, 2.625 miles, assessed value, In Carpinteria School District, l .mile, assessed value In Aliso Sohool District, 1.26 miles, assessed value In Ocean School District, 1.75 miles, assessed value In S11mmerland School District, 1.2 miles, assessed value . In Ortega School District, .376 miles, assessed value In Montecito School District, 2.3 miles, assessed value 100,000. 250,000. 25,000. l.31,250. 60,000. 62,500 87,500. 60,000 18 ~ 750. 115,000. '351,500. 59 I I 60 /" In Hope Sohool District, 2.76 miles, assessed value In Cathedral Oaks School District, .881 mile, assessed value In Goleta Sohool District, 2.865 miles, assessed value In La Patera School District, 4 miles, assessed value In Tecolote Sohool District, 3 miles, assessed value In Den School District, 6.6 miles, assessed value In Orella Sohool District, 6 miles, assessed value In Alcatraz Sohool District, 8 miles, assessed value, In Las Cruces School District, 5 miles, assessed value, In San Julian School District, 10 miles, assessed value In Honda School District, 12.712 miles, assessed value In Lynden School District, 9.248 miles; assessed value In Artesia School District, 1.6 miles, assessed value In Maple School District, 1.75 miles, assessed value In Lompoc Sohool District, 2 miles, assessed value In Agu.eja Sohool District, 6.5 miles, assessed value In Casmalia School District, 12.1 miles, assessed value In Laguna School District, 4.83 miles, assessed value In Guadalupe School District, 2.5 mi1es, assessed value 137,500. 44,060 143,250. 200,000. 160, 000. 276,000 300 ,000. 400,000. 250,000. 600,000 635,600. 462,400. 76,000. 87,600. 100,000. 325,000. 605,000. 241,500. 125,000 In City of Lompoc, 2 miles, assessed value 100,000. In Carpinteria Union School District, 6.58 miles, assessed value 329,000. In Carpinteria Union High School District, 8.28 miles, assessed value 414,000. In Casmalia Union School District, 12.1 miles, assessed value 605,000. In Lompoc Union High School District, 33.849 miles, assessed value 1,692,460. In Montecito Union School District, 2.675 miles, assessed value 133,760. In Santa Barbara High School District, 15.690 mi1es, assessed value 784,700. In Santa Maria Union High School District, 19.43 miles, assessed ~alue 971,600. In Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District, 29 miles, assessed value 1,460,000. 7. That the length of the main traok of the Southern Pacifio Railroad Company, over which oars of The Pullman Company are run within the County of Santa Barbara, a.nd assessed by the State Board of Equalization, is 108.819 miles. 8 . That the assessed value of the oars of The Pul1man Company running over said Southern Pacific Railroad per mile is $1,000.00. 9. That the number of miles of track of said Southern Paeifio Railroad Company, over which cars of The Pullman Company are run,and the assessed value of such cars ~unning over said railroad in each city, township, school district, road district, and lesser taxation districts in said county is as follows. In the lat Township, 11 miles, assessed value In the 2nd Township, 6.53 miles, assessed value In the 3rd Township, 20.50 miles, assessed value In the 4th jownship, 10 miles, assessed value In the 5th Township, 47.639 miles, assessed value In the 7th Township, 4.5 miles, assessed value In the 8th Township, 4.25 miles, assessed value In the 9th Township, 4.5 miles, assessed value In the City of Santa Barbara, 6.53 miles, assessed value In the lat Road District, 6 miles, assessed value In the 2nd Road District, 5 miles, assessed value In t he 3rd Road District, 30.50 miles, assessed value I $11,000. 6,630. 20,500. 10,000. 47,639 4,500. 4,260. 4,500. 6,530. 6,000. 5,000. 30,600. September 4th, 1923. In the 4th Road District, 47.639 miles, assessed value . In the 5th Road District, 13.25 miles, assessed value In the Permanent Road Division of Carpinteria; 9.5 miles; assessed value In the Permanent Road Division of Goleta, 11.14 miles, assessed value In the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc, 47.539 miles, assessed value In Mesa Permanent Road Division, .5 mile, assessed value In Monteoito Permanent Road Division, 5 miles, assessed value In Carpinteria Public Cemetery District, 6.25 miles, assessed value In Goleta Public Cemetery District, 11.14 miles, assessed value In Guadalupe Public Cemetery District, 4.5 miles, assessed value In Lompoe Publio Cemetery District, 43.535 miles, assessed value In Carpinteria Street Lighting District, .72 miles, assessed value In Casmalia Street Lighting District, 12.1 miles, assessed value In Gua.d~lupe Street Lighting District, 5 miles, assessed value In Montecito Fire District, 5 miles, assessed value In Punta Gorda School District, .5 mile, assessed value In Rincon ~ohool District, 2.626 miles, assessed value In Carpinteria School District, 1 mile, assessed value In Aliso School District, 1.25 miles, assessed value In Ocean School District, 1.75 miles, assessed value In Summerland Sohool District, 1.2 miles, assessed value In Ortega School District, .375 mile, assessed value ' In Montecito School District, 2.3 miles, assessed value . In Santa Barbara School District, 7.03 miles, assessed value In Hope School District, 2.75 miles, assessed value In Cathedral Oaks Sohool District, .881 mile assessed value In Goleta School District, 2.865 miles, assessed value In La Patera School District, 4 miles, assessed value In Tecolota Sohool District, 3 miles, assessed value In Den School District, 5.5 miles, assessed value In Orella Sohool District, 6 miles, assessed value In Alcatraz School District, 8 miles, assessed val. ue In Las Cruces School District, 5 miles, assessed value In San Julian School District, 10 miles, assessed value In Honda School District, 12.712 miles, assessed value In Lynden School District, 4.151 miles, assessed value In Aguaje School District, 6.5 miles, assessed value In Casmalia School D'istrict 12.l miles, assessed value In Laguna School District, 4.83 miles, assessed value In Guadalupe School District, 2.5 miles, assessed value In Carpinteria Union School District, 6.58 miles, assessed value In Carpinteria Union High School District, 8.28 miles, assessed value In Casmalia Union School District, 12.1 miles, assessed value . In Lompoc Union High School District, 25.022 miles assessed value In Montecito Union School District, 2.675 miles, assessed value In Santa Barbara High School District, 15.694 miles, assessed value In Santa Maria Union High School District, 19.43 miles, assessed value 47 ,539 13,250. 9,500. 11;140. 47,539. 500. 5,000 6,250. 11;140. 4,500. 43,535. 720. 12,100. 5,000. 5,000 500 2;625 1,000 1,250. 1,750. 1,200. 375 2,300 7 ,030 2 '750. 881. 2;865. 4,000 3,000. 5,500. 6,000. 8,000 5,000. 10,000. 12,712. 4;151. 6,500. 12,100. 4,830. 2,500. 6,580. 8,280. 12,100. 25,022. 2;675. 15 ';694. 19,430. In Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District, 29 miles, assessed value 29,000. 61 I ~----- - 62 In the Matter of the Issue of Bonds of Jona.ta School District in the sum of $16 ;ooo. oo This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving b,ids for the sale of $16 ~000.0 of bonds of Jonata School District heretofore issued, the Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids; to-wit: ~ank of Italy, bid par, accrued interest to date of delivery and premium of $128,00, The First National Bank of Santa Barbara, bid par, accrued . interest to date of delivery and a premium of $11.00 Freeman, Smith and Camp Co., bid par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $7.00 It appearing to the board that the bid of the Bank of Italy is the highest and best bid for said bonds, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bid of said Bank of Italy be and the same is hereby accepted and said ~ank of Italy declared the purchaser of said bonds, and It is further ordered that said ~ank of Italy have ten days after delivery of an abstract of the proceedings on the issuance and sale of said bonds of said Jonata School District within which to accept delivery and pay or said bonds at the of1ce of the County Treasurer of said Santa Barbara County. In the Matter of Constructing a Building on the East end of Lota Nos. 7 and a; Block No. 15~ of Fairlawn Addition to the Town of Santa Maria, in the 5th Supervisor District. This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all tool , material and labor necessary for the construction and completion of the building in the above entitled matter, the Board proceeded to open and consider the following bid , to-wit: The Done Building Co. o. c. Marriott $2141.88 $2300.00 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the further conaideratio of said bids be and the same are hereby continued until Sept. 17th, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. In the Matter of Purchasing Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara. J~'{Q.\G\.S ;~& Order of Purchase. ~eQ.l~o Q:n} ();~- 0 ~"\ ~ Whereas~ the Board of Supervisors by a resolution duly passed and adopted on the 6th day of August, 1923, declared it to be the intention of said Board to purchase from J. J. Wilhoit, the real property in said resolution and hereinafter described, fo the sum of One Hundred and sixty & 00 /100 Dollars in lawf'Ul money of the United States, said purchase price to be paid on the execution and delivery of a good and sufficient r deed of said property to the County of Santa Barbara, which will convey the said property to said county fr~~ from all liens and encumbrances, and fixed this 4th d~ of September, 1923, at 10 o'clook a. m. at the rooms of this Board in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara in said county as the time and place when and where the ~oard would meet to consurrunate said purchase, and directed that notice thereof be given by the publication of said resolution 'for at lea.st three weeks prior to said dat in The Santa Maria Times, a newspaper of general circulation published in said county, and Whereas, it now appears that notice of the said intention of the Board to make said purchase and of the time and place when and where the Board would meet to consummate said purchase, .has been given as ordered by this Board, ~d further that said September 4th, 1923. 63 property is needed by the County of Santa Barbara~ that the price to be paid therefor is reasonable and just and that it will be to the interest of the public ~o purchase said property at said price, and Whereas, it further appears that J. J. Wilhoit, the owner of said property is wi11ing to se11 the sane to the county for said sum of One Hundred and sixty & 00/100 Dollars, NOW THEREFORE, it is ordered by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, that said county purchase said property from said J. J. Wilhoit at the price of One Hundred and Sixty & 00/100 Dollars, in lawf'u.l money of the United States, said purchase price to be paid to said J. J. Wil.hoit on the execution and delivery to the county of a good and sufficient deed or deeds which will convey said property to said county. It is further ordered that said J. J. Wilhoit shaJ.l forthwith furnish an abstract of title to said property and submit the same to the District Attorney for examination or a satisfactory certificate of title, and upon the approval of the title to said property and the said deed or deeds by the District Attorney, the Auditor shall issue I to said J. J. Wilhoit a warrant upon the Treasury for the said sum of One Hundred and Sixty & 00/100 Dollars out of the General Fund. ~}~"\\do"\'\1'\'\(!:v\ I 95~-nd'c. s.t. ~~ :z'-L-'v-s:\ CJQ! Said real property is situated in the town of Los Alamos, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot 4 of B1ook 4 of the Town of Loa Alamos as the same is shown on the map or plat thereof on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 4th d91 of September, A. D. 1923. H. s. DEADERICK, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. Attest:- C. A. HUNT, Clerk. (SEAL) In the Matter of the Petition of T. J. Davis, e~~l., for the abandonment of a portion of Jonata Street and Zaca Road, in the town of Los Olivas, third road district county of Santa Barbara, Cal. A petition in writing, signed by ten freeholders of the county of Santa Barbara, California, two of whom. are residents of the Third Road District of said county and I taxable therein for road purposes, praying that the portion of Jonata Street and Zaoa Road hereinafter described, situated in the Third Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal., be vacated, discontinued, and abandoned, having been presented to the Board of Supervisors and filed,it is:- ORDEBED that Monday, the lst day of Oct. 1923, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at - the room of the Board of Supervisors in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, ' County of Santa Barbara~ State of Cal., be and they are hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing of said petition; and it is further; . ORDERED that notice of said time and place of hearing said petition be given by publication of notice thereof in the The Morning Preas, a newspaper of general oircula- ti on, printed and published in said county of anta ~arbara, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said hearing; and that a similar notice be posted oonspiououaly along the line of the proposed vacation; The portion of aaid Jona~a Street and Zaoa Road described in said petition and asked to be vacated, discontinued and abandoned is situated in the Third Road District . I 64 I ' in said eounty of Sa~ta Barbara and is bounded as follows, to wit:- . Beginning at the south east corner of Block 3, as shown by the map of the property of the Loa Olivas Land Association, made by R. R. Harris in Sept. 1887, and now on record in the office of the recorder of the county of Santa Barbara, State o~ Cal., thence 440 feet in a westerly direction along the southerly line of Block 3, of the said map, to the south west corner of said block 3, thence north 410 feet along the westerly line of said block 3~ to the northwest oorner of said block 3, the oe 85 feet, more or less, diagonally across said Zaoa Road, to the north east corner of Farm Lot or subdivision No. 32, thence south 410.52 feet along the easterly line of said Farm Lot No. 32., thence east 500 feet along the northerly line of Farm Lot No . 33, to the north east corner of said Farm Lot 33, thence north 60 feet to the point of beginning. I In the Matter of Ordinance No. 406, to Regulate the Establishment, Maintaining or operating of Automobile Parks or Public Parks or Public Camping Grounds withiJ the County of Santa Barbara, It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of K. T. Boardman, the princip clerk of the printer and publisher of ~he Morning Preas, that Ordinance No. 406 has been duly puolished, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said ordinance has been duly published. In the Matter of the Formation of Carpinteria Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County. Resolution Establishing Lighting District. Whereas, an election was regularly held pursuant to law, on the 6th day of August,. 1923, in the Town of Carpinteria County of Santa Barbara, State of California, for the purpose of establishing a lighting district embracing the town of Carpinteria and Whereas, it appears from the report of the election officers, at said eleotion, that a majority of the votes oast at said election were in favor of said lighting district, Now, Therefore, it is hereby ordered that the Carpinteria Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County be, and the same is hereby established. It is further ordered that the facts of the presentation of a petition for said lighting district, and this Resolution be entered in the minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County. Attest: (SEAL) Dated this 4th day of Sept. 1923, C. A. HUNT, Clerk. H. S. DEADERICK, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County. !n the Matter of Printi~ the Annual Financial Report of the County of Santa .Barbara. This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all material and labor necessary for printing 1000 copies of the Annual Financial Report of the County of Santa .Barbara for the fiscal year ending June &, 1923, the Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids, to-wit: The Schauer Printing Studio, bid $274.00 for 1000 copies and $42.50 for 500 additional copies: I ' 65 September 4th, 1923. I v. A. Kennedy, bid $325.00 for 1000 copies and $10.00 for each 100 additional copies. D. M. Hammond, bid $487.75 for 1000 oopies and $30.00 for each 100 additional copies. Wilson & D'Andrea, bid $279.00 for 1000 copies and $20.40 for eaoh 100 additional copies. o. Y. Cannon, bid $496.50 for 1000 copies and $46. 00 for each 100 additional copies. Lompoc Record, bid $350.00 for lOCXoopies and $21.00 for each 100 additional. copies. It appearing to the Board that the bid of ~he Schauer Printing Studio is the lowest and best bid for said work and motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to The Schauer Printing Studio for the amount specified. in said bid. In the Matter of Purchasing a Marion Steam Shovel for the County of Santa Barbara. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that SuperYieor Sam J. Stanwood be and he is hereby authorized to purchase a Marion Steam Shovel for the County of Santa Barbara, to be used on the San Marcos Road improvement work, the cost of said steam ~hovel to be paid for out of the Good Roads Fund. In the Matter of issuing Bonda of Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. Order for the Issuing of bonds. Upon motion of supervisor J. T. Torrence, duly seconded and unanimously carried, . the following resolution and order was passed and adopted, to wit: It appearing that at an election duly held on July 24, 1923, an issue of Bonda of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez t o the amount of ~hree Hundred Thousand Dollarw ($300,000.00) was duly authorized, as is more :fc.lly set forth in an order hereinbefore entered; and it appearing that all matters and things in connection with the organization of said Division, and the calling, holding and conducting of said election have been done and performed in the manner required by ~w, and that bonds of said Permanent Road DiYi&ion of Santa Ynez should be issued in accordance with proceed- inga heretofore had in said matter; It is therefore, resolved and ordered that Bonds of Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, in the County of Santa Barbara, California, be issued in the sum of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars; that said Bonds shall be dated September 4, 1923, shall bear interest at the rate of five (6) per oent per annum, payable annually, shall be of the denomination of $1000 .00 each and numbered from 1 to 300 consecutively and shall be payable as f.o llows, to wit: Bonds numbered l to 15 inclusive payable September 4, 1924; .Bonde numbered 16 to 30 inclusive payable September 4, 1925; Boms numbered 31 to 45 inclusive payable September 4, 1926; Bonds numbered 46 to 60 inclusive payable September 4, 1927; Bonds numbered 61 to 75 -inclusive payable September 4, 1928; Bonds numbered 76 to 90 inclusive payable September 4, 1929; Bonds numbered 91 to 105 inclusive payable September 4, 19~; Bonds numbered 106 to 120 inclusive payable September 4, 1931; .tlOnds numbered 121 to 135 inclusive payable September 4, 1932 Bonds numbered 136 to 150 inclusive payable September 4, 1933; Bonds numbered 151 to 166 inclusive payable September 4, 1934; Bonds numbered 166 to 180 inclusive payable September 4, 1935; Bonds numbered 181 to 195 inclusive payable September 4, 1936; Bonds numbered 196 to 210 inclusive payable September 4, 1937; Bonds numbered 211 to 225 inclusive payable September 4, 1938; Bonds numbered 226 to 240 inclusive payable September 4, 1939; I I I I 66 - ( ~ o nd. -- - ----- ' Bonds numbered 241 to 255 inclusive payable September 4, 1940; Bonds numbered 256 to 270 inclusive payable September 4, 1941; Bonda numbered 271 to 285 inclusive payable September 4, 1942; Bonds numbered 286 to 300 inclusive payable September 4, 1943. Said Bonds shall have attached thereto coupons for said interest, and said bond and coupons thereto attached shall be substantially in conformity with the following fonns: (FORM OF BOND) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. No. $1000. 00 State of California County of Santa Barbara Bond of Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez in Santa Barbara County, California. The Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, in the County of Santa Barbara,. State of California, for value received hereby acknowledges itself indebted to, .and hereby promises to pay to, the holder of this Bond onthe 4th day of September, 19 ~' at the office of the Treasurer of said county, in the City of Santa Barbara, in said county, the sum of $1000.00 in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money, at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, pay- ' able annually on the 4th day of September of each and every year f rom and after the da e hereof, at the office of the Treasurer aforesaid on the presentation and surrender of he interest coupons hereto attached, until the Bond is fully paid. This Bo:rxl is one of a series of 300 bonds of like tenor and date, numbered respectively from l to 300 inclusive amounting in the aggregate to $300,000. 00. ' ' ' Thia Bond is issued by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barb ' State of California, under and in accordance with the provisions of Article IX, Chapte II, Title VI, Part III of the Political Code of the State of California, and amendment a, . thereto, and the issuance thereof was authorized by more than two-thirds of the votes cast at an eleation held in said Permanent Road Division .on the 24~h day of July, 1923 1 which said election was held to determine whether bonds of. said Permanent Road Divisio in the said amount should be issued and sold for the purpose of raising money for ing' . on and completing work in improving certain roaQB in said Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. It is hereby declared that said Permanent Road Division was and is duly organized and established; that said election was duly called, duly held, and duly . . conducted , and the notices thereof duly given and the result thereof canvassed and de- . clared in accordance with law and that all of the proceedings in the matter o:f the is- . suance of this Bond were regular and in strict aocorda.nce with the provisions of the Political Code above mentioned and of the constitution ox the. State of California and . that the total bonded indeotedness of said Permanent Road Division, 1ncluding the issu of which this Bond is a part does not exceed the limit provided by law. This Bond conforms to the order of said Board of Supervisors duly adopted an entered in its minutes on the 4th day of September, 1923, and shall. be payable out of . the funds of said Permanent Road Division and the money for the redemption of said and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable ty in said Perma.nent Road Division of Santa Ynez. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Board of Supervisors has caused this Bond to be ' I I ' ' ' : -~ ' ' , f , ' ' - \ .\ ( . . \ ' . ' . ., JJu._"'('~~ e.- I September 4th, 1923. 67 signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county a nd attested by its Clerk with the seal of said Board attached this 4th day of September, 1923. Attest: County Clerk arid Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Chai rman of the Board of Supervisors. Count'y Auditor. (FORM OF COUPON) Coupon No. $60.00 On the 4th d~ of September, 19 , the Treasurer of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the funds of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. in said oounty, at his office ~n the City of Santa Barbara, in said county, the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for the interest on Bond No. \ Chairman of the Board of Supervisors County C1erk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors County Auditor. --- The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, the County Auditor and the County Clerk are authorized and direoted to sign said Bond and affix thereto the seal. of said Board; they are furthermore authorized and directed to sign the said coupons ~ith their lithographed or engraved signatures. Said Bonda and interest shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the Treasurer of the Conty of Santa Barbara, State of California, out of the funds of said Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, and the mone for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by . . taxation upon the taxable property in said Division as prescribed by 1aw. It is further Ordered that said Bonds shall be sold by the County Treasurer of Santa Barbara County, after reasonable notice, to the highest and best bidder and not for leas than par and aoorued interest "'-. Upon the passage and adoption of said resolution and order, our roll being called, the vote was as follows, to wit: Ayes: Sam J, Stanwood, J, T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s Deaderick. Nays: None . In the Matter of the Purchase of a Kelly-Springfield Roller. :1-(. .\i .~\f ~~''if ti. l\~~- be and he is hereby authorized to purchase a 13 ton Kelly-Springfield Roller for the On motion dul.y seoonded and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor c. L. Preisker, , County of Santa Barbara, to be used in the 5th Road District, In the Matter of the Application of the Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce for A'o -vt~~~,o,~ I .\ t-L""'t':-. L""'an appropriation. 0 :\.2 -.slA ~"le~" On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Board passed and adopted ~ the follpwing resolution, to-wit: RESOLVED, that. the County of Santa Barbara will pay to the Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce for expenses to be incurred in advertising and ma.king known the resources of the County of Santa Barbara and inducing immigration thereto an amount not exceeding the sum of $5 ,000. 00, said payment to be made out of the Advertising Fund of the County only ----------------------------- --------- - - - ---- --- ------------ 68 ) upon claims presented in the form of a claim against the Cqun~y ma.de out and verified as provided by law. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, N91s: None. In the Matter of. Fixing the Amount of Bond upon Filing Map designated as Map of Ceroa del Mar Subdivision. It appearing to the Board that Clarence R. ~awyer the owner of a certain tra~t or subdivision of land situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California; designated Map of Cerca del Mar Subdivision has subdivided the same for the purpose of sale, and It further appearing that said ovmer of said land is about to file for record an accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder as required by law, and said owner having requested this Board to fix the amount of bond, as provided by law, and also having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $200.00 conditioned as provided by law, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Clarence R. Sa\Vyer e - ecute and file with this Board a good and sUfficient bond in the sum of $260.00 and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa .tiarbara, conditioned for the payment of all taxes whieh are at the time of filing said map a lien against ea.id tract or subdivision, or any part thereof but not yet payable, and It is further ordered that said bond so presented be and the sane is hereby approved and that the same be filed by the Clerk of this Board. In the Matter of Fixing the Amoun:t of Bond upon Filing Map designated as " ~ of Fremont Park Subdivision of Block 236, City of Santa Barbara, California. It appearing to the Board that Paoifio-Southwest Trust & Savings Bank the owner of a certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California designated Map of Fremont Park Subdivision of . - Block 236, City of Santa Barbara, Cali:fornia, has subdivided the same for the purpose of sale, and It further appearing that said owner of said land is about to file for record an accurate map or plat thereof with t}?.e County Recorder as required by law, and said owner having requested this Board to fix the amount bond, as provided by law, and also having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum .of $500.00 conditioned as provided by law, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that sa1:-d Paoifio-Sou thwest, Trust & Savings Bank execute and file with this Board ~ good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500.00 and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Sant Barbara, conditioned for the payment of all taxes which are at the time of filing said . map a lien against said tract or subdivision, or any part thereof but not yet payable, and It is further ordered that said bond so presented be and the same is hereby - approved and that the saim be filed by the Clerk of this Board. In the matter of the Petition of Irene Sanchez for County Aid for Fred Sanchez, J ., half-orphan. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Fred Sanchez, Jr., aged . 1 year is a half-orphan and a proper person to recive County Aid, and he is in the custody of said Irene Sanchez It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund, in favor of said Irene Sanchez for the sum of Ten & 00/100 aollars, and for a like amount . . " . ~c"{-l .Q._c:\:-~ ~" ~ Cl l l 0 J Cl.""'-c e. {'~le\ l"l'\1 September 4th, 1923. 69 on the first of each month hereafter unti1 the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor. In the Matter of Petition for County Aid. It appearing to the Board that the following named petitioners are proper persons to receive coi;mty aid, On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the Auditor d~aw his warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the sums set opposite their respective names on the lat day of October 1923, to-\tit: Charles W. BaXer Mrs. Plutaroho Carrillo J M. Burleigh Sadie Hubbel Claud Johnson Vicente A. Juarez Annabelle McGrea1 Refugia Olivas Mabel Hyde Ida Flores Anne Henrickson Verda Anthony Emma P. Anton Anna Elphiek R. Cloak Blanche E. Enunons Hattie B. Harbison John Harrison John Davies Mary Hedrick Juan B. Surita First Supervisor District . $15.00 Jose Roble 20.00 Caterina Romero 30.00 Jose Maria Romero 10.00 Andrew Ruiz 10.00 John P. Ware 12.00 10.00 Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson Adeline Wright 10.00 Second Supervisor District. 14.25 Antonio Poisard Third Supervisor District 10.00 Maria Josefa Pico 15.00 Pedro v. Romero, et . Fourth Supervisor District 20.00 Donalda Moore 20.00 Mabel E. Murray 20.00 Mae MoCollum 1!5.00 Maria Ramirez 20.00 Joseph Usher 10.00 20.00 Fifth Supervi~r District. s.oo Mrs. Frank Valencia 10.00 20.00 Margaret Marcum Ward ux $10.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 l.0.00 10.00 a.oo 10.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 40.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 The Reports of c. G. Vandever, Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital~ Annie ~. McCaughey, Superintendent County Detention Home and W. c. Missall, County Live Stock Inspector for the month. of August 1923, were examined and ordered filed. In the Matter of Cortecting Allowance of Clam On ~otion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 6th day of August 1923, allowing the claim of Arthur M. Clark for the sum of f26.26 on the General l!'und be and the same is hereby rescinded, and It is further ordered that said cla~m be allowed,. and a warrant in payment or the as.me be drawn on the Genera1 J!'Wld for the sum of $23,26 " In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims. On motion duly seconded and carried; it is ordered that the order made on the 6th day of August 1923, allowing the claim of California Corrugated Culvert Co. for the sum of $72.63 on the General Ro.ad Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded and it is . further ordered that said claim be allowed, and a warrant in payment of the same be drawn as follows: $65.37 on the General Road Fund and $7.26 on the 4th Road Fund. ' I I 70 (lo-Ti~;h'~~ CA \ 1. o v1 e.""" .! e l o.:\"\'Y\ ~o-,ve.~~ ')'\ 0. \ \o-v/~""'(t_~ o @_ l.o.,.\~ i In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 6th day of August, 1923, allowing the claim of California Corrugated Culvert Co. for the sum of $148.77 on the General Road. Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded and it is further ordered that said olaim be allowed, and warrants in payment of the saJOO be drawn as follows: $133,90 on the General Road Fund and $14.87 on the 4th Road Fund I n the Matter of Correcting Al1owance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 6th day of August 1923, Allowing the claim of c. w. Smith, et ux. for the sum of $4000.00 on t he General Road Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and It is further ordered that said claim be allowed, a warrant in payment of the same to be drawn on the General Road Fund. In the Matter of Correcting Allo\vanoe of Claims. On motion duly spoonded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 6th day of August 1923, Allowing the hereinafter mentioned claims on the General Road Fund for the amounts set apposite each claim respectively be and the same is her - by rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claims be re-alloved, the warrants in payment of the same to be dra\vn on the General Road Fund, to-wit: Burgs, Mike Huyck, Monte Leyva, Leo " " " " " " Martin, Lee Martinez, Tony - " Tom II II Moreno, B. " " Omodar, Bortolo " " Ovieda, Ed " " " " " n " Tony " " " " " " Pedregon, Pete " " Rivas, Antonio Ruiz, J. D. Silva, Louis A. u M. ~rigueiro, Sylvester Union Co IIli~ission Co Unzueta, D. " " 49.50 138.00 oo. oo 25 . 00 30 . 00 30 . 00 56.00 24. 00 20.00 24.00 48.00 44.00 27 . 00 28.00 20 . 00 25. 00 24. 00 16.00 30.00 30.00 10.00 30.00 56. 00 65.00 54.00 55.00 72.00 44.00 49.50 1.75 24.00 20. 00 J Boyd Lumber & Mill Co. GENERAL FUND ~oys and Girls Industrial Home and Farm If " " " - - " II II - Brown-Bevis Co., The Brush, N. H. " " Buell, R. T. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. " " " Burum, H. L. Butler, M. M. Cadwell, Harold L. California. Corrugated Culvert Co. " " California Market Case, G. L. Castagna, Alice Ceria1e, Jr., Viator Chalmers , Thomas Chaves, A. City Cab Clapp, Lora Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. " " " " Convent 0 the Good Shepherd Cook, Archie B. n Mrs. Sidney Cordero, Joe II - Cox, James M. Cox, Henry T. Craviotto, E. J. C11nna.ne, w. B. " " " " " " " " Dandrea, G. Daily News Dawe, Henry Deaderick, H. s. Deando, Juan De Costa, Anselmo De Vilbiss, A. M. Dibblee Estate Diehl Grocery Co. Dodge, E. G. Dominguez, Mary II " " $44.45 34.74 21.50 21.75 325.00 4.00 60.00 5.00 220.50 8 .83 2.50 2.50 170.38 4.92 33.18 23.00 5.17 00 .25 2.50 161.20 2.50 .50 7.50 134.07 9.40 288.29 4126.00 40.00 18.00 21.60 167.00 10.00 25.45 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 87.98 105.00 125.00 7.80 2.50 2.60 62.75 28.50 86.71 s8.oo 50.00 . ! Settmber 4th, 1923. Dawning, Geo. w. Drexler, A. H. Edelblute, J. L. Eisenberg's " Elec. Art Studio Engelbent, Geo. Erkens, Phoebe J . Fillmore, E. M. Fischer, w. L. " Flood, Odessa Flores, Jr. Juan E. Fox, Maud c. GENERAL FUND Frankel Carbon & Ribbon Mfg. Co. Freeze. and Freeze Fulton, Robert Ga1usha, L. G. Gem Market Co. Gidney, Pearl c. It II " II " " Goodchild, Ramon w. Grant, u. s. Grays Typew.riten Exchange De la Guerra, Abel Gutierrez, Aldeane Haney, Geo. E. & L. C. Hart, R. Henphill, R. D. Renders on, w.: A. Hollister, Joseph Hoover Garage Hosmer, Jess 1e p. Howerton, R. Huf~' s Gar age Janssens, J. R. Janssens, J. R. Jessee, Viola M. Jessee, " " Jones, o. M. s. Kane Detective Agency, A. J . Kellogg, Frank L. Kennedy Pub. Co. Kramer, Trustee, Otto E. Kramer, w. c. Lamb Auto Eleotrio Co. Langstaff Electric Service Lanter, Mrs. J. w. . 4.00 20 .75 a.5o 27.35 66.75 3.50 5.00 20.60 22.83 125. 00 1 5 . 00 35.00 10.00 12.00 2.26 96.60 .2 .45 l.6.00 3 0.70 75.00 75.00 60.00 33.75 179.75 .75 2.50 25.00 36.00 15.00 a. oo 7.50 2.50 l76 76. 00 5.00 1.00 64.00 64.00 10. 00 18.25 l.6.50 9.26 98.00 1.80 66.00 6. 00 65.02 19.96 20.00 73 I 74 , LeVf, Michel A. Lewellyn, Albert Leyva. Leo. Lietz Co., The A. Lincoln, Louise Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Co. Loveren, Dr. G. Stillman Luoas Sanitarium Mankins, E. E. Maretti, Joa Markus, Louise B. Marriott & Co. o. c. Martindale, M. A. Martinez, Tom Mason, Stanley C. Meals, G. w. General Fund Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corpn. Miller, James Miranda., Ralph Mission' Office Equipment Co. Mission " ,. " Montezeno, J. " " Moore, L. w Moore Meroantile Co. Moraga, Mrs. M. Morales, F Morinini, H. P. Morning Press, The Morris, L, J. Munoz, Edward Murphy, Richard Mo Ca.be, F. MoCaughey, Annie E. " " " J. P. McGregor & Sons n " " liew Method Laundry Co. Norman, F. G. Olivera, Alfred Ontiveros, Lesandro Ord Ice Co. " " Otero, Ramon Ott Hardware Co. " " " " n " 18.00 2.60 22.50 1 8 .46 9.25 2.56 20.00 52.50 2,50 117.00 52.00 13.40 6.95 18 .00 21.60 87.50 10.00 .90 8.95 2.50 30.25 228.00 7.20 21.60 34.90 474.52 12.00 3.05 2.00 68.20 5.85 2.50 2.50 6.00 12.68 84.80 182.75 64.60 41.91 7.05 6.00 2.50 15.30 4.56 5.50 19.67 26 1.00 .45 September 4th, 1923. Ott Hardware Co. GENERAL FUND lf " rt j $12.90 Allowed for " II " .,. . " " " " " -lt " " " " " Ovieda, Ed. " II " Tony " " " " Pacific Coast Pub. Co. " II " " " II " " " Pacific Laundry II " t " Padilla, F. Parma Co. Inc. Pertica, Frances Pierce, Horace Pope, A. s. Preisker, C. L. Quirk Bros. Richardson, Chas. T. " ti II Rielless, Stephen J. Riparetti, Luigi Bobbins, E. A. Romero, Lewis Ross, James " " Rudolph, Harold Runkle Shoe Company II " " " It " Salvation Army, The " " " Santa Barbara Abstract and Guaranty Co. Santa Barbar.a Fruit and Grooeey Santa Barbara H11mane Society s. B. Red Line s. B. Telephone Co. " " " u " " " " " Santa Maria Daily Times Santa Maria Times .90 11.44 9.54 37 .38 74.56 3.00 2.57 18.00 21.60 27.00 22.50 2!7.00 4.25 34.15 9.60 1.00 5.19 33.45 10.90 21.60 8.50 20.96 7p.OO 27.78 61.80 267.26 224.00 488.00 2.50 ' 2.50 13.40 9.00 299.68 6.59 2.50 37 .50 22.00 15.00 35.18 70.00 12.00 75.00 3.22 2.00 21.35 151.19 28.72 36.50 132.75 I 76 Santa Mari a Times Santa Maria Times " " " - " If " - 1t " " Santa Maria Vidette Santa Ynez Garage Sargent & Co . Scha~er Printing Studio " " tT " " " Schuyler, Milton Schwarz , s. c. Soolari , Lino Silveria, Joseph M. Smith Bros. Smith, Harry B. GE.1'TEBAL Fmm Souther n California Edison Co. " " " " " II Southern Counties Gas Co . " ii " Southern Pacific R. R. Co . II Standard Oil Co. " ii " Stemper, E. P. Sterling Drug Co. Stevens, Chas. s. " " Stinson, Jessie s. Stoddard, c. s . Stoddard, c. s. " n " Storni, Peter St. Francis School " " II II " Virlcent's School " " " Sudden Estate Co. Talbott , W. L. Thatcher, Arthur " " " " " If Thompson, Chas. Thurmond , F. Frank " " 10.25 a.oo 18.25 10.30 6 . 75 40.55 79. 21 6.20 2.75 13.75 28 .25 5 . 00 23.75 2 . 50 7.50 4.50 186. 00 46 .76 4.21 9.52 33.82 15.67 6.56 53.34 13.56 82.82 5 . 00 6 . 43 5 . 00 5.00 42.00 5 . 00 10.00 5 . 00 5.00 3.00 270. 00 288 . 29 100.00 1024.52 111.35 46 .80 52.50 57.75 57 .75 57.75 2 .50 84. 00 63. 00 42.00 I ~--- . ' September 4th, 1923. Tognazzini, Swn GENERAL FUND Tomlinson, Geo. W. I Travis, R. M. , Turk, Louis Underwood Typewriter Co. Union Commission Co . Union Oil Company of Calif. Unzueta, D. " If " " Upton, James w. Gr~ll, U. S. " Van Tassell, Lollis Verine, P. Wall, W. J. Warneford, Blanche Water Works Department IT II " Watson, J. N. Wescott, L. E. . " " " " West ern Union " ,. Tel.g. Co. Wheat Electric Co. Wicllienden, E Wilki ns, H. A. Wilson & D'Andrea " " Wilson, Geo. lfoodJ;J,Harry & Son " " - n " . Woolly ~' , A. v. World Book Co. . Wurl, Marion Wylie, Thos. B. Zampe, E. G. " G. Aggeler & Musser Seed Co. Ambassador Laundry Co. Andera, C. M. Anders on, Carl Babcock, D. w. Barron, D. . Bartlett, Frank s. Beadle, M. w. ~. . ' HOSPITAL FUND $10.00 130.00 11.75 5.25 106.00 170.00 16.75 18.00 21.60 21.60 4.50 11.80 6.30 5.00 83.25 1.50 2.00 66.30 12.20 222.05 49.50 45.00 49.50 49.50 4.99 1.23 .47 2.50 9.97 180.00 34.00 22.00 28.72 4.81 7.47 10.75 6.00 2.so 22.50 90. 00 112.50 7.75 670.67 16.20 65.00 10.00 20.00 32.30 21.50 I I I I I I I I I I I I 78 Betlamini, Toni HOSPITAL FUND . - Bitterly, Co. I. A. Boeseke-Dawe Co. Bogler, A. Bowman, E. M. Brown, Edna Buron, J. California Market Callier, Edward Campbell, Viola " w. L. Casaroll, J. Cervantes, Louis Chapman, Laura D. Close-To Nature Company Clovis, c. Colby, Mary Helen County Commission of Horticulture Cutter Laboratory, The Diaz , Antonio Diehl Grocery Co. Drexel Lime and Cement Co. Duncan, R. Erickson, .Irene Ervin Mattress and Rug Works Esaio, Henry Gagnier Ambulance Service, L. E. Giorgi's Motor Transfer Co. Gonzales, Rito Gray, Frances Grondin, Joe Harrower Laboratory Inc., Hayward, Al. w. Henry, Anna M. Heumphreus-Smith Elec. " II " Hoegee Co., The Wm. H. Hose, w. Howard, James Hunt, R. Hunt, R. Hyatt, Mary Hyatt, Melvin J. Isaac, M. D. Arnold G. ~ohnson, c. H. II " Marie Keegan, Mary E. Lane, Thomas Co. The ' $110.00 2.50 77.25 136.00 60.00 90.00 40.00 146.64 39.03 43.55 100.00 18.00 12.00 100.00 323.25 42.68 37.74 39.50 15.00 74.06 69'1.64 81.95 75.00 100.00 22.50 60.00 20.00 260.76 46.00 125.00 9.00 20.06 78.00 5. 8.06 74.0l 63.76 33.09 5.32 20.00 51.00 15.00 70.00 82.50 10.00 36.00 44.00 70.00 11.61 11.30 ' September 4th, 1923. Larco Fish Co., s. HOSP I'l'AL FUND Lathim'eTranef. & Fireproo~& Storage Co. . . Lederle Antitoxin Laboratories Levy, Henry Lewis, Ida Mae Lindstrom, Victor MaeQ11arrie, Jamee, - Martin, M. Martin, M. Meineeke & Company Mission Office Equipment Co. Miss ion Paint and Art Co. Mission Produce & SuppJ.y Co. " tt " " Moxley, w. B. Mulett, John Nelson, Lewis Nichole, Julia Nichols, Dr. No-Vermo Marn1facturi~g Co. Olivera, c. F. O'Ma.ra, R. Ordaz, Tillie Ord Ioe Company Osborn, Albert Osborne, H. L. Ott Hardware Co. " " t lf " " II " " fl " Overaa, Ole A. Padilla, F. Parker Brick Company Parma Company Inc. . Peifer, L. Pico, A. Piovesa.n, George Raimondo, Bulla Ramidas, Matilda Richardson, c. '.l' ,_ Rigney, William Riparetti, A - " F. Rohlk, P. Rua er , Arthur Rustad, Fredrikke Sangster, R. " w. $12.10 9.50 52.38 2.55 100.00 76.00 76.00 29.40 65.00 152.11 12.90 32.50 Z0.34 29.70 5.00 41.14 5.00 54.00 61.92 140.40 50.00 16.00 75.00 18.80 60.00 44.63 71.60 251.67 61.17 1068.55 30.00 6.32 110.00 12.00 4.50 47.00 55.00 60.00 80,00 90.00 55.00 50.00 90.00 55.00 15.00 20.40 27.83 35.00 24.00 108.00 79 I 80 ' '. Santa Barbara Drug Co. HOSPITAL FUND Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Scherer Company, R. " " JI - ' " " Seaside Oil Company Shirrell, c. L. Shirrell, L. B. Shirrell, L. B. L. Southern California Edison Co. Southern Pacific Co. S. P. Milling Co. Sprietz, H. A. Squibb & Sona, E. R " Standard Oil Co. Stone, c. w. Trenwith's Ino. Troup, J. Union Commjssion Co. Union Mill & Lumber Co. Union Mill & Lumber Co. Vandever, c. G. Vandever, Signe Velasquez, Jesus Wears, Lucy D. Weldon, Frank Western Dairy Supply Co. Western Wholesale Drug Co. Wilson, Frank Woolsey, c. A. Cervantes, Lewis Ott Hardware Co. Associated Charities Bland, W. S. Bobo, G. w. Broadway Cash Grocery " " Brown's Drug . Store Burola, I. M. Burola, I. M. Callis, F. I. Ce.mpodonico, E. M. Coblentz and Schwabacher It II " Conrow, C. L. Dudley, Albert A. . HOSPITAL BLDG. INDIGENT FUND $12.96 26.01 9. "/6 32.64 19.07 3.95 125.00 12.00 20.00 207.76 47.68 43.25 100.00 30.00 207.23 25.94 201.61 10.80 42.00 385.00 247.50 160.36 150.00 140.00 60.00 48.40 23.10 12.67 26.78 ao.oo 90.00 12.00 393.10 407.66 15.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 19.30 10.00 20.00 130.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 13.00 42.60 . ' September 4th, 1923. Du.dley, Albert A. INDIGENT . . . Gardner Wheaton Co. . Herron, J. w. " " " " Ma.tindale, M. A. Moore Mercantile Co. Moore Mercantile Co, Pippin, E. J. Rudolph, Chas. Rudolph's Store Sinclair, S. F. Sterling Drug Co. Union Commission Co. Wiloox, Emma " Wright, Dr. J. Hilliard ' Caliornia Corrugated, Culvert Co. FIRST ROAD FUND California " " Good Roads Machinery Co. Hernandez, John Southern California Edison Co. Spears-Wells Machinery Co. Ott Hardware Co. " " " Rinoon Ga.rage & Machine Shop Romero, G. Santa Barbara Lumber Company Southern: California Edison Co. Spears-Wells Machinery Co. Standard Oil Co. Union Commission Co. Union Mill & Lumber Co. Westwick Iron Works Buell, Harold Calderon, Jose Clancy, A. L. Jones, c. A. Ontiveros, Adolph . Ott Hardware Co. ~tersen, J. F. Simpson, Frank R. Standard Oil Co. Triplett, '.Eldon " SECOND ROAD FUND THIRD ROAD FUND 25.00 1'1.90 10.00 10.00 10.00 40.00 8.25 20.00 20. 00 134.20 78.00 11.98 7.86 11.25 7.50 30.00 60.00 oo.oo 10.00 .54 3.68 120.17 90,00 37.16 25.39 25.20 79.23 00.72 36.96 42.00 43.45 37.16 25.39 47.10 18.00 59.97 81,72 37.50 3.00 45.00 10.50 4.00 1.30 32.50 6.25 18.28 34.00 81 I I I 82 Triplett, L. A. Archer, Walter De Vaul , J. M. Kennedy Pub. Co. Lewellyn, Albert Associated Oil Co. ~aeon Co. Edward R. lt " " " " Bagdons, A. Baker, F. A. Bello, Joe Bobo, G. w. Bryant and Trott Co. Crescent Garage Domingues, James Feliciano, Joe Fesler, John It n Fro om, A. H. Gaularte, M. " If Goodchild, Ramon w. Gorin, John Grafft, John " . n " Grandover, F. Holser & Bailey Horn's Tire Shop Macdonald, Wm. Martin, J. c. " " " Niverth, s. B. Ontiveros, Lesandro Petty, D. W. Petty, " Ralph, Roy Reasons, H. Rex. Comp. Air & Drill Rice, Fred " " Roemer & Roemer Ruiz, Joe D. THIRD ROAD FUND FOURTH ROAD FUND FIFTH ROAD FUND Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Do. Santa Jv!aria Garage $96.00 48.00 160.00 5.00 14.00 45.66 19.59 13.87 6.91 5.00 4.30 12.00 3.65 8.10 6.75 39.00 26.00 112.00 1120 0 9.'15 17.50 17.50 36.00 84.00 80.00 68.00 4.00 27.90 24.60 98.01 21.00 28.00 22.75 26.45 1.75 7.00 29.75 22.50 6.50 3.26 48.00 69.00 479.45 46.00 2.25 3.39 ' September 4th, 1923. Santa Maria Plaining Mill FIFTH ROAD FUND Santa Maria Trimming Shop Serna, Manuel Silva, Eddie Sisquoo Garage Wilson, Geo. - " Wylie, w. J. Acosta, F. " Frank Cervantes, Lewis Cordero, Joe " Dandrea, G. Leyva, Leo Martinez, Tom " It Montezeno, J. JI " Ovieda, Ed. " lf Tony " " " " Cadilla, F. Unzuetal D. " Verine, P. Zampe, E. G. " G. Aceros, Pablo Acosta, Frank Adams, Jess Agradano, A. " Manuel Almonzo, F. Almanzo, F. Alvera, Frank Armenta, Vicente Associated Oil Co. Ayala, Joe n " J. P. Ayon, Closme II " Bailard, Willis SIXTH ROAD FUND JENERAL ROAD FUND ) 10.14 18.'15 4.oo 65.00 11.75 22.00 24.75 26.00 2 .50 3.00 12.00 2.00 2.40 9.77 2.50 2.00 2.40 .ao 2.40 2 . 00 2.40 3.00 2 .50 3.00 2.40 2.00 2.40 2.40 9.25 10.00 12.50 16.00 30 . 00 -32.00 7.00 7.00 35.00 48.00 30.00 48.00 29.65 51.75 61.76 128.00 24.60 42.00 91.00 83 ~-- -- - - ----~ - ---- ------ 84 Bailard, w. R. GENERAL ROAD FUND " - Be11o, Anthony p Joe Betanem, L. Betanem, L. Buhn Bros. California Corrugated Culvert Co. Camargo, Jas. Carrera, F. " Jesus Carrera, Luis Cervantez, Gregorio " ,. Chaffe, G. c lark, , J. w. Cordero~ Joe Crakea, Tom Cruz, A. Deaderick, J. H. Deaderick, J. H. Delbrook, George If II G. Delgado, Lasaro " II De Rosa, J .M. Diaz, E. Diez, E. Doerr, L. Doerr, Laurie " T. n Tom Dominguez, c. " " tt M. R. " M. R. If Dominguez, " Elisalde, A. Escalera, R. n " s .Evera, c. Fesler, I. M. ' " t - Fesler, I. M. Figueroa, Juan " " - --- - ----------- - $76.25 110.50 75.00 45.00 44.00 44.00 1.60 112.96 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 30.00 30.00 19.25 56.00 20.00 111.00 16.00 70.50 74.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 54.00 27.00 159.50 35.00 17.50 120.00 115.00 36.00 15.75 24.50 38-.50 84.00 84.00 38.50 48.00 24.50 42.00 42.00 14.00 42.00 49.50 54.00 70.00 38.60 17.50 ---------~~ I I September 4th, 1923. Figueroa, Juan GENERAL ROAD FUND $42.00 . . . . . - I . I For.bes, Robt. 145. oo Freeze and Freeze 7.35 Garavatti, Felix 30.00 Garcia, Antonio 21.00 " L. - JI " Gari bay, Alfredo GauJ.a.rte, M. " M. D Gibbs, A. W. Gibbs, A. W. Glines, Denzil c. Glines, Denzil c. " John T Gonzales, F. Good Roads Machinery Co. Graham, E. tr It " Grana.do, R. " Grando, Roman Guerra, Jose Gutierrez, s. - Hernandez , D. Hiokey bros. Co. Huerta, Jose " " Humphrey, Fred Jackson, c. H. Jaquez, R. " " Jared, Isaac " T. u " Jiminez, Alex. It " " Domingo " John Jiminez, Pete 1t 11 If II " Robt. It " tt To no " " " - 31.50 42.00 40.25 17.50 27 .oo 21.00 76.00 76.00 81.00 63.00 545.50 20.00 2.20 e1.oo 38.50 21.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 38.50 7.00 7.00 366.77 38.50 42.00 26.25 39.00 38.50 35.00 19.25 38.50 42.00 38 50 38.50 10.00 10.00 77.75 82.75 92.50 36.75 40.25 21.00 28.00 38.50 85 I I I I I ' I 86 Jiminez, V. Kyber, Walter Laaano, F. n " Ledeamer, M. Led&smer, M. Leyva, Leo " " " Lopez, J. Luera, Jose " " " P. n \t Maokrell, Wm. " Madel, R. " Magana, F. Magana, G. Ms.lino, Y. Manriguez, M. Mapulo, E. II " Martinez, Francisco " '' Martinez, J. " Martinez, J Martinez, M 'It Pete " " " Tom " " Molino, Y. Moralez, E. " ". Moreno, Abram " Anselmo liioreno, J. Munoz, A. " Murgnia, M. Necasio, Juan Necaaio, Juan O'Bryant, w. Omador, Bartolo Ott Hardware Co. Ovieda, Ed. " E. S. GENERAL ROAD FUND $35.00 57.50 35.00 36.75 71.50 39.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 48.00 33.25 38.50 21.00 42.00 28 .oo 38.50 44.00 48.00 7.oo 7.00 44.00 44.00 38 .50 38.50 27.00 27.00 17.50 28.00 38.50 24.00 68.00 74.00 24.00 24.00 54.00 44.00 44.00 24.50 42.00 21.00 35.oo 18.20 21.00 13.15 42.00 63.25 27 .oo 21.90 20.00 32.00 . September 4th, 1923. - Ovieda, E. s. GENERAL ROAD FUND " Tony . Pacific Coast Railway Co. Paoifio Coast Railway Co. Partida, B. u J. Pedregon, Pete " tf Perez, Al:fonso :Perez, C. Perez, o. ., John Jose " Pascual " tt Peterson, J. I u It " Petty, D. w. Portillo, G. " Joe " " " " Reynolds, c. P. ' Rice, Fred Richal'dson, Chas. T. " " " " " - " " . Rivas, Antonio " tt tt " . Rod.m an, Walter Rodman, w. T. Rodriguez, N. " R. Romero, A. Romero, A. " F. L. Romero, F. L. " G. " G. Romero, Juan Romero , Juan Romero, s. " " " " u . I ' $56.00 30.00 177.14 35.00 35.00 65.00 60.00 40.25 38.50 32.40 38 .50 42. .00 24.60 42.00 42.00 42.00 ' 31.50 21.00 10.50 1.75 35.00 19.25 121.45 72.00 311.50 325.00 360.50 212.50 46.00 28.00 27.00 48.00 308.00 224.00 38.50 5.00 38.00 40.00 60.00 60.00 38.50 19.25 28.00 21.00 42.00 12.00 42.00 30.00 87 I ~---- ------~ 88 ------ - - ---------- -------- ------------- - Ruiz, J. D. Saragosa, A J " " " P P. Sauseda, v. Sauseda, v. Seaside Oil Co. " " Selso, Inda Sevara, c. Silva, Louie Silva, M. Silva, M. Silva, M. Smith Bros. Smith, Norman Solvang Garage Soto, B. Soto, Manuel Soto, Manuel Soto, P. " Pedro Soto, s. " B. " Thurmond, Frank " " Torres, Jesus " " " " Trigueiro, Sylvester " " Union Oil Co. of Calif. " " " Unzueta, D. Valencia, Jl1an Valley Oil Co. Valley Oil Co. " " -----------------------r----- 90.00 3.50 44.00 48 . 00 29.75 42.00 42.00 42.00 45.00 2.00 54.90 42.00 38.50 129.00 48.00 38.00 40 . 00 4.95 42.00 20.75 46.50 35.00 17.50 42.00 42.00 7.00 14. 00 21.00 38.50 48.00 44.00 44.00 40 . 50 48.00 97.20 27 .14 24.00 24.50 240.79 231.87 90 On motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing mi nutes are hereby approved. Q' r .9, J _LC\_ _,,, upervis ors Attest:- Clerk. CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING We, the undersigned members of the hoard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that 8 epeoial 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 Sant a Barbara, State of Ca11fornia, be and the same is hereby ca11ed for Sept. 17th, 1923 at 10 o'clock a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: fn the Matter of the Appointment of a Horticultural Commissioner in and for the County of Santa Barbara. To make said appointment and any other necessary or proper order in connection therewith. In the Matter of Constructing a Building on the East end of Lots Noa. 7 and 8, Block No. 15, of Fairlawn Addition to the Town of Santa Maria, in the 5th Road District. To further consider bids heretofore submitted in said matter and make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith. Dated Sept. 4th, 1923 Sam J. Stanwood c. L. Preisker w. L. falbott H. s. Deaderick J. T. Torrence. ~ oard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Ca11fornia Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, September 17th, 1923, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick Sam J. Stanwood, J. T . Torrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, the Clerk and District Attorney. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The Board met puraueit to call. I In the Matter of Appointing Eugene s. Kellogg, Horticultural Commissioner in and for the County of Santa Barbara. It appearing to the Board that a vacancy in the office of Hort1oul~Jr8.] Commissioner of the County of Santa Barbara was caused by the amendment to Section 2322 of the Politi al Code, which amendment became ffeotive on the 27th day of August, 1923, and It further appeari ng that t he State Board of Horticultural Examinelfi have certified t o this Board the name of Eugene s. Kellogg, as a person eligible to sot as County Horticultural Commissi oner, as provided in said Section 2322, as amended, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Eugene s. Kellogg be and he is hereby appoint ed Horticultural Commissioner in and for the County of Santa Barbara for the term of four years and until his success or is appointed and qualified at a salary of $3000. 00 per year upon qual ifying according to law. In the Matter of providing for the extermi nation of ground squirrels and other -: ~~,~''"""'-ti. animal pests in the County of Santa Barbara. 0 "( 0 \A""\'\\. ~"'-''-YR.-\.s 1t WHEREAS, by Aot approved June 22, 1923, Section 2322 B, with other sections of the Political Code of t he State of Califor nia, was amended to provide for an alternative . '' '-J},'J~o-( Q v 'l'\.sT-- _a""~ . ~~\\~~" b kt~\\~"~ Q_()--r( ~it~~~ Cl l l () "'~"\'\. c. 't ~Q\~'~'-~ . ' September 17th, 1923. 91 system of procedure for the extermination or control of ground squirrels and other animal pests referred to in said Act, end . WHEREAS, i t.~./is, in the discretion of the Board of Supervisors of the County of ; Santa Barbara, State of California, determined that provision shouJ.d be ma.de for said extermination or control under said Act as approve~ June 22, 1923 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Boa.rd of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara does hereby authorize and direct the County Horticultural Commissi.o ner of the said County of Santa Barbara to proceed with the extermination and control of ground squirrels and other animal pes~s in the said Oounty of Santa Barbara under the provisions of said Aot approved June 22, 1923, amending Sections 2322, 2322A, 2322B, 23220, 2322D, 2322E, 2322F, 2322G, . 2322H; 23221, 2322J; of the Political Code of the State of California. In the Matter of Construoting a Building on Lots Nos. 7 and 8, B1ook No. 15, of Fairlawn Addition to the Town of Santa Maria, in the 5th Road District, . , ~his being the time heretofore fixed for the further considering of bids for . furnishing all tools, material and labor neoessary for the construction and completion of the building in the above-entitled matter, and ' . It appearing to the Board that the bid of The Doane Building Co., for the sum of $2141.88 is the lowest and best bid, On motio~ duly aeoonded and carried, it is ordered that said bid of said The Doane Building Co., be and the same is hereby accepted. and th. e oontraet awarded to said oompany upon said company entering into a contract and giving bonds for the fulfillment of the same in the sum of twenty-five per cent of the contract price and the material- mens, mechanics and laborers bond provided by law, and .that H. s. Deaderick and c. A. Hunt, Chairman and Clerk respeotive].y of said Board be and they are hereby authorized to approve said bonds and si.gn said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara In the Matter of Correoting Allowance of Claims, On motion duly seconded and c~ried, it is ordered that the order ma.de on the 4th day of September 1923, allowing the hereina:fter mentioned olaims for the amounts set opposite each claim respectively on the General Road Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed for the amounts se~ opposite ea.oh claim respectively and warrants in payment of the same be ~rawn on the 5th Road District Fund, to-wit: Bello, Joe Forbes, Robt Martinez, :Pete Rivas, Antonio ' ~n the Matter of Correct1ng Allowance of Claim. $45.00 146 00 68.00 45.00 On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the order nade on the 4th day of September 1923, allowing the claim of E. M. Ca.inpodonico for the slim of $18."0 0 . on the Indigent Fund be and the saim is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claim be allowed for the sum of $14.99, and a warrant in payment of the same be drawn on the Indigent Fund. , In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim, ' On motion duly seoonded and carried it is ordered that the order ma.de on the 4th v day of September, 1923, allowing the claim of Tom Martinez for the sum of $24.00 on the General Road Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded~ and it is further ordered . that said olaim be allowed for the sum of $20. 00, and a warrant in p~ment of the same be drawn on the General Road Fund. ' ' I - ------------ T- - - f . .--- -- -- - - - - - -- - - - - I 92 !1 ' , In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 4th day of September, 1923, allowing the claim of Ott Hardware Co. for the sum of $12.90 ' on the General Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered tha said olaim be allowed for the sum of $12.44, and a warrant in payment of the same be drawn on the General FUnd. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried~ it is ordered that the order made on the 4th day of September, 1923, a.llowing the claim of Hickey Bros Co. for the sum of $366.77 on th~1 General Road Fund be and the sane is hereby rescinded, and it is :furthe ordered that said claim be allowed for the said sum of $366.17, and warrants in payment of the ea.me be drawn for the following amounts on the fo11owing funds, to-wit: $350 . 01 on t he General Road Fund; $.so on the First Road Fund and $15.36 on the second Road Fund. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the order made on the 4t day of September 1923, allowing the claim of J. M. De Rosa for the sum of $169.60 , on the General Road Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded, and It is further ordered that said claim be allowed for the said sum of $169.50, a warrants in payment of the s~ be drawn for the following a.mounts on the following . funds, to-wit: $33.00 on the 6th Ro~d Fund and $126.50 on the General Road Fun' .; 1 ~~ :ii ;{_~\'\ In the Mat t er of the Application of 'J!I. A. Richards and P. Chrisman to establish 6 v.f ,C ~~h~:rd.s an Auto Camp near Surf Station, in the 4th Road District, t;.,_;, ~ e.sh1~s\ ~"" ~.;;a-0 eA-m F. A. Richards and P. ChriaIM.n having made application to this Board for permis I sion to establish an Auto Camp on the property of Mrs. Ed. Huyck about 200 yards East of Surf Station, in the 4th Road District,County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and It appearing tG the Board that the location of said proposed Auto Park is outsiJ the limits of any incorporated town or city and is more than 1000 feet ~om any privat residence within said county, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said F. A. Richards P. Chrisman be and they are hereby granted a. permit to ~stablish an Auto Park on the property of Mrs. Ed. Huyok about 200 yards East of Surf Station in the 4th Road Distri t, l i n accordahce with a.aid application. On motion the Board adjourned sine die. The Foreg9ing minutes are hereby approved. /\-.,_' 0. 9J ~~~~cf( of up ervisors Attest:- f I Clerk:. Board of Supervisor s of t he County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal.ifor nia, October lat , 1923, 10 o' olook a . m. Pr esent: Supervisors H. s. Deader ick , Sam J . Stanwood , J . T. Torrence , w. L. Talbott and C. L. Pr eisker , t he Clerk and Distr ict Att orney. Supervisor H. s. Deader ick in the Chair. The minutes of the last r egular meeting and succeeding special meeting were read and approved. . _ . . ' . , October 1st, 1923. 93 ~Y'1'\it~u1' ,. In the Matter of the Formation of an Irrigation District in the Santa Maria Valley, ifa_J-vY4~ cib 1"'J ~ R. E. Easton and w. w. Stokes appeared before the Boa.rd relative to the irrigation I JJ t slYt il: \ 1'.\- ~--1'\.~~ ~~~\t , possibilities of Santa Maria Valley and vicinity, and after discussing said matter, it ' t ' was moved, seconded and carried, that the District Attorney be and he is hereby requested to examine the law relative to the formation of irrigation districts and prepare the necessary petition and bond for the formation of an irrigation district in said Santa Maria Valley and vicinity. In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc, . Upon motion of Supervisor w. L. Talbott, duly seconded and carried, the following order was passed and adopted, to wit: in the matter of determining the result of the special bond election held in the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc on the 25th day of September 1923, the returns from each of the special Election Districts in said Division being before the Board, the Board proceeded to canvass said returns and from said canvass the Board hereby finds and declares: 1ti- Tha. t there were 1225 votes oast as said eleotion; that 794 of said votes 1 being less than two-thirds thereof were cast for and in favor of issuing t~ bonds of said Division; and 424 of said votes were cast against said bonds . It is therefore ordered that the issuance of said bonds did not receive the affirmative nupiber of votes required by law and is therefore declared lost. In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc. A freeholders petition having been presented and :filed this day in the above-entitled matter, and the Board being in doubt as to whether it can prooeed in said matter for the reason that a bond issue in said district, to improve certain roads therein, was defeated on the 25th day of September 1923, On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that said question be submitted to the district attorney for his opinion thereon In the matter of the petition of T. J. Davis, et al . for the abandonment of a portion of Jonata Street and Zaoa Road, in the town of Los Olivas, the ~hird road district of the County of Santa Barbara, state of California. 0ck-Q1'a"\:IQ.(lit1.1~'t) Order Abandoning Streets In fhe Town of Los Olivas , The ~hird Road District. 'J:o-'ti111t'. tl .Jo~~~'"' The petition of T. J. Davis, et al., praying that the portions of Jonata Street and "l. t\.t .~ - -:f\ 0 OL . a.-i, Zaca Road, h~reinafter desc.ribed, situated in the Third road district, in the county of Santa Barbara, state of California, be vacated, discontinued and abandoned, coming on regular!lY to be heard on this lst, day of October , 1923., at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, before the Board of Supervisors of said county, and it appearing that said petitio is signed by ten freeholders of said county, two of whom are residents of said Third road district in which the property ~ffected is situated, and are taxable therein for l . road purposes , that upon the filing of said petition, this board, by order duly given, made, and entered, fixed this the 1st., day of October, 1923., at 10 o'clock A. M. and . the room of this board as the time and place for hearing said petition and ordered that -notice to all free-holders of said road district of the time and place of said hearing be given by publication in the Daily Net\l's , a newspaper published in said oounty, _. desig- !lated by this board in said order as the paper in which said notice should be published, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said hearing and that a similar notice be posted conspicuously along the line of said proposed vacation, and it now appearing that notice of the time and place fixed by this Board for the hearing . . of said petition has been given by publication and posting as ordered by this Board, and in all respects as required by law: And evidence being offered and introduced for and on behalf of the petitioners, there 94 J-~t~-bO"\'l 0 f"'f!l"'""-~\s ove. being no opposition to the granting of said petition, and it appearing from such evidence so submitted that the portions of said Jona.ta Street and Zaca Road petitioned to be vacated, discontinued and abandoned, is unnecessary for present or prospective public use; it is therefore ORDERED that a l l that portion of said Jona.ta Street and Zaca Road -hereinafter described, situated and being in the '.11hird Road District in the county of Santa Barba a~ State of California, be and the sa~ is ~acated, discontinued and abandoned. Said portion of said Jonata Street and Zaoa Road hereby vacated, discontinued and abandone , as aforesaid, is described as follows, to wit; Begi nning at the south east corner of block 3, as shown by the map of the proper of the Los Olivas Land Association, made by R. R. Harris in Sept. 1887, and now on record i n the office of the recorder of the county of Santa Barbara, state of Califor ia~ thence 440 feet in a westerly direation along the southerly l ine of Block 3; of said map, to the south-west corner of said Block 3, thence north 410 feet along the westerl line of said Blook 3, to the north-west corner of said Block 3, thence 85 feet more or less, diagonally across said Zaca Road, to the north-east corner of Farm Lot or Sub- . division No. 32, thence south 410.52 feet along the easterly 1in.e of said Farm Lot No. 32, thence east 500 feet along the northerly line of Farm Lot No. 33, to the north eas corner of said Farm Lot No. 33, thence north 60 feet to the point of beginning. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of California, this lat day of October, A. D. 19 23. H. S. DEADERICK, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, California. Attest. C. A. HUNT, Clerk. (SEAL) In the Matter of the Petition of Francis Lov.e for a refund of taxes erroneously paid. On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the petition in the above entitled matter be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney for his opinion as to the legality of the same. In the Matter of the Application of Hickey Brothers Company, a corporation for a license to sell at retail pistols, revolvers and other firearms in the town of Carpinteria, Hickey Brothers Company a corporation having filed with the Clerk of this Board . an application for a license t o sell, at retail at their place of business located on East corner of the intersection of Lynden Ave. and 7th Street in the Town of Carpinter a, County of Santa ~arbara, State of California, pistols, revolvers and other firearms capable of being ooncealed upon the person, and no protest having been made or filed thereto with this Board against granting said license, and It appearing to the Board that said firm of Hickey Brothers Company is composed o r eputable citizens and that said license should be granted. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a license be granted to said Hickey Brothers Company, a corporation to sell at retail at their place of busine s located on East corner at the intersection of Lynden Avenue and 7th street, in the tow:b. of Carpinteria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California for one year, pistols, revolvers and other firearms capable of being concealed upon the per~on .Jl4Q.d.Xrl f,~'l~ In the Matter of Accepting Deed for right of way for road through the lands of ~~'3 Jt\,f() \.~""u -V-{'1d.~"\e.!.e~'c"' : Frederic Ives Carpenter, et ux. , ~~+-I I J ' I Ootober 1st, 1923. 95 WHEREAS, Frederic Ives Carpenter and Emma c. Carpenter, his wife have duly executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated October 9th, 1922, wherein said Frederic Ives Carpenter and Emma c. Carpenter, his wife, are granters and the County of Santa Barbara, grantees, conveying certain right of way for a public highway . in the 2nd Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, RESOLVED: That said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and that the Clerk of this Board cause said deed to be recorded. In the Matter of the Formation of Carpinteria Street Lighting District , of Santa -r:~~'-'" 0 :Q.:t\~ v \o. Harbara County. ~~~~~~ Order Establishing Regulations and Equipment and Oalling for Bids , WHEREAS, upon prooeedings proper1y had, Carpinteria Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County, has been regularly established by order of this Board. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the kind of lights, which shall be used and maintained in said lighting Lamps, 6-6 /10 lent . district shall be electrio lights to consist of General Electric Novalux I . am:pier, 100 oandle power, with an eight foot series bracket or its equiv~- The lamps in this system are to be installed in a series system which will secure as equal a voltage as possible to eaoh lamp. It is further ordered that thirty-two (32) lamps of the above description and construction, a modern type of fixture and lamp, shall be installed in such a manner that will give the most efficient service. All of the l i ghts above mentioned, shall be erected on brackets with the exception of two or more lights, which shall be erected on the ma.in highway, and suspended from the center of the street . Said lamps shall be erected and installed at the following locations, to-wit: One at the i nterseotion of Ash Ave and Coast Highway. One at the interseotion of Holly Street and Coast Highway. One at the intersection of Elm Ave. and .Coast Highway. One at the interseotion of Linden Ave and Coast Highway. One at the intersection of Maple Ave and Coast Highway. One at the intersection of Walnut Ave and Coast Highway. One at the intersection of Palm Ave and Coast Highway. One at the intersection of Casitae and Coast Highway One at the interseotion of the Carpinteria Creek and the Bridge. One at the interseotion of 8th street and Holly Street. One at the intersection of 8th Street and Linden Ave. One at the intersection of 8th Street and Maple Ave. One at the intersection of 8th Street and Walnut Ave. One at the intersection of 8th Street and Palm Ave. One at the intersection of 8th Street and Olive Ave. One at -the intersection of 9th Street and Linden Ave. One at the inters ection of the west boundary l ine of 7th Street and the assessment lighting district. One at the intersection of Ash Ave and 7th Street. One at the intersection of Hol ly Street and 7th Street. One at t~e intersection of Elm Ave and 7th Street~ One at the interseotion of Linden Ave and 7th Street. One at the i nterseotiQn of Maple Ave and 7th Street. One at the intersection of Palm Ave and 6th street. 96 ' One at the intersection of Walnut Ave and 6th Street. One at the intersection of Maple Ave and 6th Street. One at the intersection of Linden Ave and 6th Street. One at the i ntersection of Palm Ave and the Southern Pacific Railway. One at the intersection of the Southern Pacific Rai1way, the south side , a nd Linden Ave. One at the i ntersection of Linden Ave . and 3rd Street. One at the intersection of Linden Ave . and Sandyland. One at t he intersection of Maple Ave and Sandyland. One at Franklin Ave. at the north boundary line of the assessment district. IT IS FUR.rHER ORDERED that all poles for the carrying of t he electric current sha 1 be placed no t less than six f eet , nor more than eight feet from the property line , and that t he placing and ma:imtenance of the poles and wires shall conform to the regulabio a heretofore made, or hereafter made by t he Railroad Commission of t he State of Californ IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said l ighting system shall be operated on what is knovm as the nDaylight Schedule", and shall be lighted from 26 minutes after s undovm to 53 minutes before sun up each night. IT lS FUR.PEER ORDERED that a switch shall be installed at t he power house on Linden Ave . and Valley Road, and that such switch shall be installed and under the control of the man in charge at the power house, whose duty shall be to operate said switch according to said lighting schedule. rr IS FURTHE:R ORDERED that all globes, . lights, lines , poles, switches , and a.11 equipment shall be ins~alled and maintained by the successful bidder, and that bids shall be based upon a certain monthly rate for each light per month , which shall include said installation, maintenance and upkeep. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the contract for furnishing , maintaining and supplyin of the eleotrio current shall exist for a period of five (5) years from the date award of said contract ; pr ovided , that this Board reserves the rig~t to abrogate such contract whenever gas or electric current is offered to oe supplied at two - thirds of such fixed contract price . ' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of bids , in conformity with this Resolution sh 1 be advertised, by the Clerk of this Board, for ten days in some newspaper of general I circulation in the County of Santa Barbara, and that as soon as a bid shall be accepteh , and the contract awarded, the said lighting system shall be installed i mmediately. Dated t his 1st day of October, 1923. Attest:C . A. Hunt , Clerk. (SEAL) H. S. DEADERICK, Chariman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara . J:n the Matter of A;,eproving 1~p of Cerca del Mar Subdivision and accepting stre ets , alleys and walks thereon, A map of Cerca del Mar Subdivision having been presented by the owners thereof for approval and the acceptance of all streets, alleys .and wa lks designated thereon , On mot i on duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said map be approved an all streets, alleys and walks designated thereon be and the same are herepy accepted on behalf of the public as publ ic high\1ays of said oounty . In t he Matter of Fixing the Amount of Bond upon Filing Map designated as Las Alturas Replat No . l , being a Subdivision of Lots 10 , 12, 13, 14, 15 , 17 and 18 , and a porti on of Lot F. thereof. I It appearing to the Board that the Las Alturas Land Company , the owner of a certain - ' ' -- I ' ' t ' Ootober lat, 1923. 97 tract or subdivision of land situate in .the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara , State of California , designated as Las Alturas Replat No . l, of Lots 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17 and 18, and a portion of Lot F. thereof, have subdivided the sazoo for the purpose of sale, and It further appearing that said owner of said land is about to file for record an accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder as required by law, and said owner having requested this Board to fix the amount of bond, as provided by law, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Las Alturas Land I l Company execute and file with this Board a good and su:fficient bond in the sum of $700. 00 and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Barbara, conditioned for the payment of all taxes which are at the time of filing said map a lien against said tract or suodivision, or any part thereof but not yet payable, In the Matter of providing the County Assessors Office with maps. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Surveyor prepare . maps for the County Assessors Office in accordance with Section 4218 of the Political Code, said maps to be prepared in form of the sample map prepared by Mr. E. A. Rowe, In the Matter of the Petition of John Harrison for count y aid l l . On motion duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that the order heretofore made :s 0 ~ '"" t\.-rl 's C7\ ~-~U,""('e.,~\""" ~. granting John Harrison $20. 00 per month, county aid, be and the same is hereby rescinded. l'\. -\ 0 \ \ e. \.\ . \( ~ "'V\. ~ o-( ha- ~-0\1 ' In the Matter of the Petition of Natalie H. Venzor for County Aid fo r Bruno , Jennie and Paulino Venzor, half-orphans . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Br uno Venzor, aged 12 years , Jennie Venzor, aged 11 years and Paulino Venzor, aged 15 years are half-orphans and are prpper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of said Natalie H. Venzor. It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the freasurer on Hospital Fund, i n f~vor of said Natalie H. Venzor for the sum of '.L'hirty & 00/100 dollars, and for a I 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. Rosa Castro for County Aid for Elizabeth Castro , half-orphan, It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Elizabeth Castro, aged 9 years is a half- orphan and is proper person to receive County Aid, and she is in the custody of said Mrs . Rosa Oastro It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund , in favor of said Mrs . Rosa Castro for the sum of Ten & 00/100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until t he further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor. In the Matter of Petition for County Aid. It appearing to the Board that the following named petitioners are proper persons to receive county aid, On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the sums set opposite their respective names on t he lat day of November l at, 1923, to-wit: Charles w. Baker Mrs . Plutaroho Carrillo J. M. Burleigh Claud Johnson Vicente A. Juar ez FIRST SUPERVISOR DISPRICT. $15.00 20 . 00 30 . 00 10.00 12.00 . - Jose Roble Caterina Roirero Jose Maria Romero Andr ew Rui-z John P . ware $10. 00 20 . 00 15.00 10 .00 1 0 . 00 I ' I 98 ~i~~ . ~$ J\Q.je. c\~ . ~ l~~"'-n s \.(\'\cl 0 "e. "( Annabelle MoGreal Refugia Olivas Mabel Hyde Ida Flores Anne Henriokson Verda Anthony Emma p . Ant on Anna Elphick R. Cloak Blanche E. Emmons Hattie B. Harbison John Davies Mary Hedrick Juan B. Surita 10. 00 Mrs . Jessie K. Wilson 10 .00 Adeline Wr ight SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT . . 14. 26 Antonio l?oisard THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 10. 00 Mar ia Josefa Pico 15. 00 Pedro v. Romaro , et ux. FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 20 . 00 20. 00 20. 00 15. 00 20 . 00 10. 00 Donalda Moore Mabel E . Murr ay Mae McCollum Maria Ramirez Joseph Usher FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 8.oo Mrs . Frank Valencia 10. 00 Margaret Marcum Ward 20 . 00 10 . 00 10.00 a . oo 10. 00 25. 00 20 .00 20 . 00 40 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 The Reports of c. G. Vandever, Super intendent Santa Barbara Gener al Hospital. , Anna E. MoCaughey, Super intendent County Detention Home and w. c. Missal l , Count y Live Stock Inspector for the month of September 1923, were examined and or dered filed. The Report of H. J . Abels, Game Warden for the quarter ending September 30th, 1923, was examined and ordered filed . On motion duly. seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following cl aims be and the same ar e her eby rejected, to-wit : Estate Wm. Alexander " II Ott Hardware Co. $20. 00 10. 00 3. 65 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or der ed that the fol lowing olai ms be and the same are hereby laid over, to-wit: Abbott, R. C. Baker, Glenn II " Bacon Co. , Edward R. Baker, o. L. Carlisle & Co., A. Cook, A. B. Love, Francis Murphy, Edward Randolph, Walter J . Santa Barbara Tel. Co. Smith, H. B. Standard Oil Co . 174. 00 252 .00 1 68 . 00 7.93 168. 00 2. 57 6750. 00 347 .42 120. 00 168 . 00 22. 02 174. 00 34. 84 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all claims that have been audited.and approved at this meeting by three members of the Board of Supervisor s be allowed, each olaim to be paid out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim respectively. to wit: Aoosta, F. Allegria, Joe M. Alexander, Est . of Wm. GENERAL FUND 27 .oo 2.50 10. 00 / ' October 1st, 1923. Ambassador Laundry Company GENERAL FUND American Can Co. Archer, Walter ' Associated Oil Co. " " Austed, A. s. Automobile Club of So. Calif. Avery, A. H. Baber, B. F . Bailey, Ethel H . II 'J . v. Barcos, George J~ Barnes, c. c. Bastanchury, A. " II Batchelder, D. T. Beith, Agnes s. " II " Bennett, Helen " II Berkenkamp; Lynn Hernasconi , Gladys Bi gler, A. B. . Bishop, John Black , w. L. Bland, w. S. ' II " - Boeseke-Dawe Co . " If II " " 11 " " II Bond; c. s . Quartermaster G.A.R. Bonio, Joe I Bottello, M. A. " " Boyd Lumber and Mill Co, " If If " " Boys and Girls I ndustr ial Home and Farm Brokostry, Carl Brush, N. H. Bu.rum, H. L. Cadwell, Harold L. California Corrugated Culvert Co. California Market . ' Calif. Spray-Chemical Co. II II " " Carlisle & Co., A. " " " " II " Case, G. L. ' $21.95 12.90 42.40 130.12 157.79 2.50 77.87 172.07 30.00 15.60 1 0.80 2.50 150 . 00 12.00 17.12 ' 9.14 50.00 50.00 20.00 20.00 2.50 2.50 5 .30 2.50 2 . 50 . 32. 00 17.00 12.05 1 2 . 80 4.70 14.60 10.00 27. 50 12.00 6.00 31.75 8.95 23. 00 34.40 2. 00 3. 60 . 136.56 147.72 25.90 471.10 72.00 45 . 8_9 . 41 .35 63.88 20.00 99 . ' I I I I 100 Castagna , Alice GEl~ERAL Cervantes, L. " Lewi s " " " Chalmer s , ~ho mas Chalmers , Thomas Chaves , A. Clar k , Ar thur M. Coa st Wholesale Gr ocery Co . Commer cial Motor Servi ce Commercial " " Conklin, Eugene Convent of the Good Shepherd Cook , A. B. Cook , Mrs . Si dney " " " Copeland, L. s. Corder o , Joe Corder o , Joe Covarrubias , Yr is ,. " Cox , E. J . Cox, J . M. " " Craviotto , E. J . Cuesta , Gerard s. de la Cummings , J. c. " " C11nnane , ~,[ . D, , W. B. II " " " " c. & w. Feed Store D' Andr ea , G. Davens , John Edward Davis, Mrs. R. M. Dawe , Henry - Deader ick , H. s. De Bol t, Ali son R. DeRi eux , L. E. Di az, A. E. Diehl Gr ocer y Co . Dinnesen, H. Dodge , E. G. " n Dominguez, c. " " " Mary " " - FUIID . . ' . . $ 37 . 50 21 . 60 21.60 18 . 00 21.60 244. 60 223.72 5 . 00 1 8 . 00 94. 70 151.40 325 . 50 21 . 00 160. 00 375 . 00 5 . 36 40 . 00 11.45 21. 60 21 . 60 33.80 21 . 00 12 .15 167 . 00 161. 00 28 .80 1 38 .oo 38.00 16. 00 5 . 00 5. 00 . 5 .00 3 . 25 84 .15 2. 50 122. 40 125:00 5. 20 26 .00 2 . 50 13. 65 84.11 49 . 50 84. 50 83.75 15. 75 37 .80 50. 00 29. 75 I I ' " October 1st, 1923. Dominguez, M. R. GENERAL FUND Du:four, P. M. Dugan , Faulding & Crowell Dugan, Herbert F. " " " " Eaves, A. T. Eaves, c. s. " E~elblute, J. L. Edmondson, A. R. " Elizondo, Jacobo Elliott Co., The Enterprise Laundry Erkins, Phoebe J . Evans, A. Grant Fauerso, Alfred " . " Fillmore, E. M. Fire Protection Engineering Co. " " Fi so her, W. L. Fitzgerald, Frank II . Flood, Odessa " " Flournoy, Frank F. Fox, Maud c. Fugler, A. F. Fulton, Robert Gates, F. H. Gem Market Co. George, c. E. tt Gidney, Pearl c. II " " " Gilkes on, Clifford Graves, Wm. II Gray's Typewriting .Exchg. Grimes-Strassforth Stationery Guidotti, Joe R. Hammond, D. M. Harkaon, Harald ll . Hart, R Hartshorn , A w. . Haslam, w. E. " Co. $ 72.45 2 .50 51.05 889. 20 32.84 1122.07 10.99 86.00 46.00 2.50 100.00 100. 00 30.00 1.50 . 20.95 20.60 2.50 59.78 10.00 15.45 18.00 13.24 125.00 90.85 97.50 35.00 35.00 .6.85 12.00 375.00 11.30 556.50 27 .29 32.76 33.25 60.00 60.00 60.00 2.50 2.50 1.25 5.22 2.50 101.25 14.25 1.10 15.00 48.00 2.50 101 I I I I I 102 , ' Hernandez , D. Hernandez, Domingo Hill c. W. Chem. Co. Hollister, Clinton Hollister, Owen Hoad, c. J. Hooker, Harold Hoover, B. B. Howard-Canfield Co. Hunt, Archie lvl. Hunt, C. A. Huseman & Althowe Huseman, L. :Etuyok, Frank Monte Hyde, Stella Ibsen, Anton B. n " James, J. G. Janssens, Joe " J. R. Jeminez, V. Jones, o. c. " Philip Keller-wattles Company Kellogg, Emma " Eugene S. " " " " " " " " " " 11 " " Frank L. Kennedy Publishing " " Kincher, Margaret King, Josephine Koall, Geo. E. " tr II Kramer, Otto E. Lanter, Mrs. J. w. Laroo Fish Co., s. " " " Larsen, c. s. Levy, Adolphe H. Levy, Henry " " Levy, Michel A. Lewis, Ella R. Co. " GEIIBRAL FUND . . ' -- ---------------------- ' $37 .ao 34.65 33.75 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 46.00 60.00 132.00 32.94 3.75 18.30 11.70 133.80 24.00 239.00 23.21 5.00 45.00 54.00 34.65 1.75 60.00 193.80 35.00 214.70 146.67 138 .47 62.28 219.28 131. 28 206.00 24.00 48.00 10.00 40.50 ' 27 .oo 36.00 20.00 . 9.25 5.65 15.00 8.95 288.18 391. 38 156.00 12.00 10.00 - , , . , , . . \ Ootober l st, l923. Lilley, H. C. GENERAL :EUND Li ncoln , Louise " . tt - " " Lompoc Warehouse Co. Loustalot, Jean R. Loveren , Dr. Geo . S . II " Luis, John R. " Mackrell, William Madero, R. " " Mann , F. A. Mar kus, Louise B. Marriott, o. c. Martinez, Tom " " Miller, w. A. Mill i ki n , Bens Mine t ti, u. Miss ion Of f ice Equipment Co. ' " Paint & Art Co. Montezeno , J . " " " " " Mo ore Mercantile Co. Morni ng Press, The Morris, s. E. Morris, s . E. Morrison, F. Munoz, Ed. " G. Munoz, M. McCabe, c. D. Mccaughey, Annie E. " " " II J P . McGregor & Sons McKeel, Howard McNeil, Arch ibald Nielso n ,co., H. T O' Bryant, Matilda Olivas , J. Ord Ioe Co. Osborne's Book Store Ott Hardware Co. " " II Ovieda, Ed . $ 1.40 10 . 00 6 .50 5 . 00 36.75 12.50 2 . 00 20. 00 2. 50 2 . 50 15.75 10.80 21.60 3.9Q 42.00 50 . 00 18 . 00 21.60 10. 00 8 . oo 7.00 31.40 122.2'7 18. 00 21.60 21.60 21 .60 330 .33 71.70 27.30 1 2 . 20 2.50 78 . 00 78 . 00 68 . 00 7.90 144.00 142. 20 184 . 65 l 9. 99 34,40 34.10 1 24.00 70. 00 50. 25 6.00 2.50 4.63 4 . 86 32 . 00 103 I I I I 104 --- ~ --- --------- Ovieda, Ed. GENERAL FUND II fl 11 II n " rr " " ti II It E. s. n " " II " " Tony " " II ti II II Pacific Coast Coal Co. II II II " " ,. II " Pacific Coast Transfer Pacific Laundry Padilla, F. Padilla, F. " II " " Parma Co. , Inc. Partida, B. Patrick & Co. Pearson. c. H. Pendola, A. L. Perry, w. J . II " " Pertica, Frances Pico , Mrs. Ben Pierce, Hor ace, M. D. Pier ce Bros. Piro, Gerlando Plummer Mfg. Co., w. A. Poma.tt o, Joe Pope , A. S. Preisker, C. L. Co. Public School Publishing Co. Rapid Blue Pr int Co. , The Rasmussen, Albert Rice, Ellis Rice, Fred Richar dson , Chas. T. " II II II n " II II " " " II Rincon Garage & Machine Shop ( ' $21.60 21. 60 20.00 18 . 00 26.10 22.00 23.40 48 . 00 68.00 40 . 00 27.00 27.00 27 . 00 22.50 9625.00 40.83 34.35 7.00 2.49 21.60 21. 60 18.00 21.60 22.70 36.40 6.15 25 .65 50.00 2.50 2 .50 50.00 2.00 15.00 31.75 27.90 63.46 2.50 32.27 41.20 1.50 54. 00 9.00 2.50 34.80 992.00 1335.25 1862.00 160 . 00 17.80 52.90 I I I October 1st, 1923. Robles, J . GENERAL FUND Richard Roderick, William Rodman, w. T. W. T. Romero, F. L. " " Romero, Wil lie Ross , James ti n Roth, John Ru.foni,Peter Runkle Shoe Company San Luis Bottling Works Santa Barbara Daily News Santa Barbara " " $207.73 Allowed for 11 " " " Santa Barbara Telephone Co. " " ,. " " " " " " rr " " Santa Maria Daily Times " " " n Santa Maria Valley R. R. Co. Santa Maria Val ley Warehouse Co. " " n " Sarag.osa, P. Sattler, Daniel A Sattler, Sauseda , V. Scar oni, Frank " " A. Schauer ' Mildred E. Schauer Print ing Studio, Inc. " " " " Schauer Printing Studio " " Scolari, Joseph Seaside Oil Co. " " " Sext on, Mariette Shell Company of Calif. Silveira, A Smith, Harry Sotelo, B. Soto, B. " P. Sou. Cal~fornia Edison Co. " " " D Southern Counties Gas Company $22. 06 7.50 3.00 322.00 203.90 49.50 51.75 42.75 205 .12 62.23 10.00 2.50 35.85 2.50 154.80 98.40 25 . 00 203.32 15.93 41.44 2. 00 16.0o 42.00 575 .25 29.26 43.12 15.75 1440 . 00 400.00 36.23 32.50 10 . 00 42.00 35.00 26.87 19 .75 64.50 10.00 48 .45 322.25 s. oo 16.63 5.00 144. 00 32.00 25 .20 34.65 57. 23 10.72 31.80 105 I I 106 ' Southern Counties Gas Co . Souther n Pacific Milling Co . " II " " " Spanne Hdwe & Imp . Co . Standard Oil Co. Stevens, Chas. s . If ti " " " " 1 I II '' " II " St inson, Jessie s. Storni , Peter St. Catherine's Sohool st. " II " St. John , A. S. Str eeter, Louis D. St. Vincent 's School Tal bo tt , W. L. Taverna and Co . Taylor Hardware Tello , Dan Thatcher, Arthur " " " " II It Thompson, E. H. II F. B. " II " Tognazzi, Dante Torr ence , J. T. II II Travis , R. 1.1:. Trujillo , ?trike Tunnell , Geo. Co . Union Commission Co . Union Feed & Fuel Co . II " Union Hardware & Pl"limbing Co . Union 1lill and Lumber Co . Union Mill & Lumber Co . " II II " " " " Union Oil Company of Calif. " " " fJ " Union Oil Co . of Calif. Unzueta , D. " If " If GE.NERA.L FUND $15. 6'7 186.20 26.74 127. 08 13. 05 10.48 1 25 . 00 125.00 5 . 00 35 . 00 35. 00 5 . 00 60 . 00 3. 00 ao .oo ao.oo 80. 00 21.36 2 .40 979 . 48 31.20 16. 00 7. 37 1 2.00 60 . 00 48 .75 55 . 00 57 . 75 157.00 205 . 63 14'7 . 45 5 . 00 36.00 24 . 00 11. 70 2.00 17 .50 5 . 05 72. 00 107 . 28 83. 66 36. 23 83. 65 17. 00 2 .50 50 . 79 2 . 50 18. 00 21 . 60 21 . 60 \ . Sf 12.c\ ' \. -! \ Q ~- \:-,' \} Y\ . y ~:-\\~~ August 7th, 1923. 17 I JUDGES : J . ![. Dimock A. R. Hapgood L. D. Streeter SPECIAL ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 4 . This district shall consist o:f the regular election precinct known as Cojo precinct as established by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County on December l, 1919. A more particular description of the boundaries of said district is as follows: Beginning at the northerly corner of what is known as La Espada Rancho , said point being the intersection of the northerly line of said Rancho with the shore line of the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly along the northerly line of said Rancho to the northwesterly corner o.f the Rancho San Julian; thence southerly along the westerly line of Rancho San Julian to the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Rancho San Julian to a point that is due north of the interseotion of Santa Anita Creek and the north line of Rancho Nuestra Senora del Refugio ; thence due south to the point of intersection; thence southerly along the center of Santa Anita Creek to the Pacific Ocean; thence westerly and northwesterly along the shore line of the Pacific Ocean to the point of beginning. - Polling Place :for Special Election District Number Four: Southern Pacific Depot at Concepcion Station JUDGES : Ella R. Lewis Josephine King Frank A. Scaroni SPECIAL ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 5 . Tnis district shall consist of the regular election precinct known as the Las Cruces Precinct as established by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County on December 1, 1919 , excepting therefrom the portion thereof hereinafter described as excepted. A more particular description of the boundaries of said district:isE:S follows: Beginning at a point on the shore line of the Paciiic Ocean where the Santa Anita Creek flows into the same; thence northerly up the center of said creek to the interseotion thereof with the northerly line of the Rancho Nuestra Senora del Refugio ; thence due north to a point on the south boundary of the Rancho San Julian; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Rancho San Julian to the southeast corner thereof; thence along the eastern and northern boundaries of Rancho San Julian to the line between Sections 32 and 33, Totmship 6 North , Range 32 West; thence north to the south line of the Rancho Santa Rosa; thence along the same easterly and northerly to the point where the boundary line between the lands of R. T. Buell Estate and the lands of the I Danish-American Colony intersects the eastern boundary line of said Rancho Santa Rosa; thence southerly, easterly and southwester]y along the line between the lands of the I R. T. Buell Estate and the lands of the Danish-American Colony to the north line of the main road running to the town of Santa Ynez and opposite the Jonata School House; thencIe southerly along the east line of the County Road to what is known as the Cuesta Crossirlg to the center of the Santa Ynez River; thence southeasterly along the center of said I Santa Ynez River to the northwest corner of the lands of the Alisal Ranch Company , in the Noj oqui Rancho; thence southerly along the westerly boundary line of the said land~ of the Alisal Ranch Company to the south boundary line of the Nojoqui Rancho; thence I west along the south boundary line of the Nojoqui Rancho to the line between Township 5 North, Range 32 West; and Township 5 North, Range 31 West prolonged; thence due south to the line between Sections 12 and 13, Township 5 North, Range 32 West; thence west between said Sections 12 and 13 , Township ~ North, Range 32 West to a point where the August 6th , 1923. Parma Grocery Co. HOSPITAL FUND Paul, Frieda " " " Roger It " Peifer , L. Peterson & Vfui te Pico , A. Piovesan, Geo . Raimondi , Bulla Rarnidas , Iwiatilda Rigney , \Vm. Ripar etti , A. Rodenbeck , E . F . Santa Barbara Drug Co . Santa Barbara " " Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Scher er Co ., R. L. Scherer Co ., R. L. " " II It " 11 11 " lf It II " " 11 ti " " " Schultz , August Seaside Oil Co ., The Shirrell, c. L. Shirr ell, c. L. " L. B. Simpson, Frank R. Simpson, Fr ank R. Southern California Edison Co . Southern Pacific Co . , Sowthern " " Southern Pacific 1[illing Co . Spreitz, H. A. Standard Oil Co . It " 11 Stone , c. w. Swan, P. Taylor , R. F Tr oup , c Union Commission Co . , The Union ~~ill & Iwnber Co . Vandever, c. G. " II " " " " $131. 20 73. 33 3. 75 3 . 75 83.33 33. 71 94. 00 60. 00 80. 00 52 . 26 50.00 132.00 55 .00 7 . 00 16.00 17 . 65 28 . 73 9. 28 10 .80 234. 50 77 . 40 12 . 83 60. 53 27 . 47 38 . 04 10.00 180 . 30 50. 00 104 .17 24 .00 51. 60 47. 30 224. 36 37 . 79 38 . 47 64. 70 100. 00 21 . 12 10. 50 130 . 00 31 . 93 13.50 3 . 25 200. 20 121. 00 20. 62 21 .72 150. 00 150. 00 35 I I I I I September 4th; 1923 53 And Whereas certain eohool districts, permanent road divisions and road improvement districts w1 thin said County of Santa Barbara have outstanding bonds upon which the interest will fall due during the present fiscal year and some of which bonds will fall due both principal and interest ; Now Therefore; it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situated within said respective school districts, . permanent road divisions and road improvement districts a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said respective distric t s at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Bell School District, now known as Los Alamos School District, Interest and Sinking Fund .51 For B1ochman Schoo1 District Interest and Sinking ~d .20 . For Carpinteria Union School District Interest and Sinking Fund .17 For Carpinteria Union High School District Interest and Sinking Fund .108 For Casmalia Sohool District Interest and Sinking Fund .18 For Chicquero School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Doheny School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Jalama Sohool District Interest and Sinking Fund For Jons.ta School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Lompoc Sohool District Interest and Sinking Fund For Lompoc Union High School District Int erest and Sinking Fund Por Maple School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Orcutt School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Orcutt Union School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Pan American School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Purisima Sohool Distriot Interest and Sinking Fund .10 .42 .18 .33 .65 .10 .28 .24 .26 .11 .14 For Santa Maria School District Interest and Sinking Fund .28 For Santa Maria Union High School District Interest and Sinking Fi1nd .22 For Santa Barbara School District Interest and Sinking 'Fund .015 For Santa Barbara Sohool District Interest and Sinking Fund, 1920 Issue, For Santa Barbara School District Interest and Sinking Fund 1923 Issue For Santa Barbara High School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Santa Barbara High Sahoo1 Dietrict Interest and Sinking Fund, 1922 Issue For Santa Barbara High School District Interest and Sinking Fund ~ 1923 Issue For Ynez School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Permanent Road Division of Carpinteria Fund For Permanent Road Division of Goleta Fund For Permanent Road Division of Lompoc Fund For Permanent Road Division of Mesa Fund For Permanent Road Division of Mission Fund For Permanent Road Division of Montecito Fund (lat Bond Issue) For Permanent Road Division of Montecito Fund (2nd Bond Issue) For Permanent Road Divis ion of Santa Ynez Fund For Road Improvement District No. 1, Fund For Road Improvement District No. 6, Fund .165 .19 .003 .157 .17 .202 .20 .36 .so .70 .058 .032 1.40 a.so A.nd Whereas it appears from the estimates of the High School Boards o~ Trustees of the hereinafter named High Sohool Districts that the following amounts of money will be required for maintaining said high schools for the current school year; which said . . . th\."'\ '\'\~ o--" lt " "ct.1. \.~~ o"~a.l ~\.o\~"~ 0-.\.\.ov-S ~1. ~ 1Q--1.t. oo(e '~,'1_. Unzueta, D " " Wilson, Geo. September 4th, 1923. $24.00 20.00 27.50 On motion duly seoonded and carried, it is ordered that the ollowing claims be and the same are hereby laid over, to-wit: Abbott, R. C. Alexander, Wm. Estate 0 " " Baker, Glen " " " O. L. Brown, Dr. R. w. Jitzgerald, Frank Keller-Wattles Co. Murphy, Edward Ott Hardware Co. Pieree Bros. Randolph, Walter J. " " Rapid ~lue Print Co. Smith, H. B. Stevena, Chas. s. Union Commission Co. 174.00 10.00 20.00 252 .00 168.00 168.00 75.00 90.85 193.80 120.00 3.65 31. 75 168.00 54.00 1'14.00 125.00 5 .05 . 71 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all claims that have been audited and approved at this meeting by three members of the Board of Supervisors be allowed; each claim to be paid out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of eaoh claim respectively, to-wit: Acosta, F. " It Allen, Wm. Alvos, F. J . Ambrose Lumber Co. Anderson, William Andrews , & J . Awl, Elmer Baber, B. F. Bailey, Ethel H. Barnes, c. c. Barnhisel, Lucille L. Bastanohury, A. " " Batchelder, D. T. J:Seadle, M. w. Bennett, Helen Bigler, A. B. Black, w. L Boeseke-Dawe Co. " " " " " Botello, M. A. GENERAL FUND 22.50 27.00 3.00 2.50 230.40 432.33 19. 25 54.50 30.00 15.60 150 .00 15 .40 18.24 18 . 88 16.81 19.50 20.00 .85 12.50 5.90 23.60 5.65 6.00 I September 4th, 1923 Warren & Bailey Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND . - Western Machine and Foundry Co. Wheeler, Bob " " Wilhelmi, Henry Wilson, Geo. . Wilson, Geo. Yaribay, Al:fredo Ynigas, A. Yut, Joe " " - " " Zepeda, F. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. ADVERTISING RUND Santa Maria Daily ~imes " Time a Smith, Leslie Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corp'n CASMALIA ST. LIGHTING $252.00 22.00 42.00 17.50 3.75 33.00 33.00 35.00 20.00 67.50 60.00 60.00 21.00 27.50 55.50 6.25 10.00 DIST. 42.00 fl " " " Bee, Henry GUADALUPE PUB. CEMETERY DIST. Santa Maria Gas Co. GUADALUPE ST. LIGHTING DIST. Pearson, C. H. LOS ALAMOS PUB. CmlETERY DIST. Shafty, W. Stemper, John Midland Counties Public Serv. Corp'n LOS ALAMOS ST. " " " Bailey, Ethel H. C11mmings , J. C. Erkens, Phoebe J. Fox, Maud C. Hacking, c. J. Loveren, G. Stillman Pope, A. s. Weidman, Phil Dudley, Geo. L. Mullin, Boyd Rivas, s. J. LT. DIST. " ORCUTT ST. LIGHTING DIST. SALARY FUND SANTA MARIA CEMETERY DIST. FUND 42.00 91.00 76.50 14.40 12.00 12.00 101.50 68.82 5.00 90.00 s.oo 5.00 125.00 125.00 5.00 150.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and ' H~ s. Deaderiok, Nays: None. 89 I October 1st, 1923 Unzueta, D. GEllERAL FUND Ver ine , P. Ver oni ca Spri ngs Co. Walt ers, H. A. Walters , H. A. " " Walt on's Warneford, Blanche Water Works Department tt '' " Watson, J . N. Wescott, L. E. Wescott, L. E. . Western Book & Children Shop Wheat Electric Co . Wheaton, w. H. White House , The Winchester , R. F. II . " Wood , Vincent E . wright Abstract Co ., The Yelkins, Henry Young, w. G Zanrpe , E. " E. G, Aggele~ & M~s se r Seed Co., HOSPITAL FUl~D Anderhol m, Lily II " Anderson, Anan Anderson , Carl Armour & Company Arnold, H. I. Babcock , D. w. Barron, D. Bennett , Harold M. Betlamini , Toey Boas eke-Dawe Co . Bogler, A. Bolton & Jones Bowman, E. M. Boyd Lumber & Mill Co . Briggs, Evel.yn Br own, Wm. II " Buron , J . California Mar ke t Campbell, w. L. ' Certif ied Laboratory Products City and Kentia Nurseries ' , $21.60 117. 00 5 .00 185.90 563.55 310.05 5. 38" 15.00 39 .86 15 . 20 212 . 24 49 .50 40.50 10.20 250. oo 10.00 26 . 85 5. 00 5. 00 1545 . 00 5 . 00 19.75 2. 00 117. 00 93.60 10.61 67 . 09 56 . 77 49 .35 65.00 28 . 25 14.20 10. 00 20 . 00 11.19 110.00 72 . 65 135.00 10. 00 95.00 153.60 17.00 20.00 20 .00 45. 00 141.04 100 . 00 58 .50 5 . 00 1.07 I I I ~ c~ ---ct Q. \-~ "" ~ Cl\l o ~ Q.'"'e e. ~~\et.~"'-~. I October 16th, 1923. 125 . In th~ Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 1st day of October, 1923, allowing the hereinafter mentioned claims on the Good Roads Fund for the amounts set opposite each claim respectively be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claims be re-allowed~ the warrants in payment of the same to be dr.awn on the General Road Pund, to-wit: Beccaria, E. Lambert, c. E. Leovva., Leo Miller, D. H. Swan, J. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims. . $30.00 115.00 30.00 46.00 28.00 40.00 I On motio~ duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the lat day of October 1923, allowing the hereinafter mentioned claims on the Good Roads Fund for the amounts set opposite each claim reepeotively be and the same is hereby rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be re-allowed, the warrants in payment of the same to be drawn on the 3rd Road Fund, to-wit: Jones, Charles 14.00 Mathiesen, Henry 5.50 Olsen, Soren c. 10.50 Simpson, Frank R. 10.00 In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the let day of October, 1923, allowing tbe claim of E. Graham No. 346 for the sum of $7.00 to be paid out of the second roa~! and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is ~urther ordered that said claim be re-allowed for tbe SlllD of *'OO, $.70 thereof to be paid out of the First Road FlUld and $6. 00 thereof to be paid out of the General Fund. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance .of Claim. . On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the lat day of Ootober, 1923, allowing the claim of Thurmon Jared No. 422 for the awn of f ~d $8.00 to be paid out of the second Road/be and the same is hereby resoinded, and it is fUrther ordered that said olaim be re-allowed for the sum of $8.oo, $.so thereof to be paid out of the First Road Jund azn $7.20 thereof to be paid out of the General Fund. In the llatter of Correcting Allowance of Claim On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the let \ day of October 1923, allowing the claim of the Standard Oil Co., No. 723, for the sum of $11.70 be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claim be allowed for the sum of $30.59 on the General Fund. On motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are uperv sors. Attest:- Clerk. I I ~-------- -- - - ; , Y' November 5th, 1923. Schwarz, s. C. GENERAL FUND Scott, Hattie H. Seaside OU Company " " Sly's Garage Sotelo, B. Soto, H. Southern C~l i fornia Edison Co. " " " Southern Counties Gas Company " " II " Sou. Pac. Milling Co. Spears-Wells Machinery Co. Standard Oil Co " " " Star King Post Sterling Drug Co. \ Stockton State Hospital " Stoddard, c. s. Stonebarger, Harvey " " Streeter, Olive M. St. Catherine's School St. Francis School St. Vincent's Scho ol " " " Sunset Lumber Co. Sweeney, Hugh Talbott, Eunice Talbott, w. L. . Taylor Hardware " " - Teames, H. H. Telford, Francis Thatcher, Arthur " " " II ~hompson, Frank Togn.azzi, Dante Tomlinson, Chas. " ~' " " ' Torrence, J. ~ . " w. F Travis, R :M. Truj illa, Miguel Tunnell, Ray Co., " J. B. s " " The . . . Underwood Typewriter Company Union Mill & Lumber Co. " " If " , $7.30 Allowed for '$ a. 65 15.00 107 .00 35.00 5.65 24. 00 48 . 00 14.03 64.42 12.85 26.76 384.98 3.82 34.84 115.85 10.00 2.43 60.00 10 .00 70.10 10.00 1 0 .00 1 20. 00 293.35 118 .09 1040.00 34.25 2.60 10.00 31.20 6.57 9.85 6. 25 5.00 57. 75 5&.00 32.50 30.00 2.50 44.17 64.53 49.60 24.00 10.00 4.25 a.oo 2.50 17.50 83.16 7.29 143 I \ 161 November 5th, 1923. Monteoito County Water Dist. MONTECITO CO. WATER DIST. FtJ:ND $1047.00 Midland Counties Pub . Serv. Corp'n. ORCUTT ST. LIGHTING DIST . FUND 68.82 Soott, G. M. REC. DIST NO. 798 240.00 Dudley, Geo. L. Mullin, Boyd SANTA MARIA CEMETERY DIST. FUND 150 .00 100 . 00 Rivas, s. J 100.00 Upon the passage of the foregoing order the roll being called, the following Superviaors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preieker and H. s. Deaderiok, Nays: None. The Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. ~~3 Attest;- uperv sors. Clerk. Board of Supervisors of the Count~of Sa nta Barbara, State of California, December 3rd, 1923, 10 o'clock ~ m. Present: Supervisor s H. s. Deaderick, Sam J . Stanwood , J . T. Torrence, W. L. falbott and C. L. Preisker, the Clerk and Dis t rict Attorney. Supervisor H. s . Deaderick in the Chair. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. In the Matter of the Issue of Bonds of Santa Barbara High School District in the sum of $150,000 . 00. I This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for the sale of $150,000. 00 bonds of Santa Barbara High School District heretofore issued, the Board proceeded R. H. Moulton & Co. bid par, accrued interest and a premium of Bank of Italy, II II II " If II " ' . Wm. R. otaats Company and E. H. Rollins & Sons, bid par, acorued interest and a premium of Blyth, Witter & Co. Bond & Goodwin & Tucker and California Securities Co. bid par , accrued interest and a premiun of $1272.00 1041.00 1260.00 1155.00 First Securities Company , bid par, accrued interest and a premiun of 1105.00 Angle London Paris Company bid par, accrued interest and a premium of 1853.00 California Company and fhe National City Company bid par , accrued interest and a premium of 1627.50 It appearing to the Board that the bid of the Anglo London Paris Company is the highest and best bid for said bonds, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bid of said Anglo London Paris Company be and the same is hereby accepted anl said Anglo London Paris Company declared the purchaser of said bonds, and . It is further ordered that said Anglo London Paris Company have ten days after delivery of an abstract of the proceedings on the issuance and sale of said bonds of said Santa Barbara High School District, within which to accept delivery and pay for I said bonds at the office of the County Treasurer of said Santa Barbara County. I December 3rd, 1923 Valdez, H. . GENERAL FUND Vasquez, R. Verine, P. Vicente, Manuel Water Works Department ' . " " " Watson, J. N. Webb, Chas . E. We s t ern Auto Supply Co. Western Machine & Foundry Co. " tr " Western Union felegraph Co. Wheat Electric Co. White House, The " Winchester, R. F. Wolford, Cash Wright, S. L. Wright, S. B. Yelkin, Henry " " " Zampe, E. G. G. Aitken, Ella I ' HOSPITAL FUND Ambassador Laundry, The Anderholm, Lily Anderson, Carl Associated Oil Co., The Babcock, D. w. Barron, D. Bartle t t, Frank s. Benson, Chas. Bet1amini, Toni Betlamini, Toni Blake, Moffitt & Towne Boeseke-Dawe Co. Bowman, E. M. Broim, Wm. Buro.n , J. California Market Campbell , w. L. Castaneda, Carlota R. Castro, R. " It City Dry Cleaning Co. Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. Cotton, Annie I $40. 00 40.00 105.75 30.60 37.65 10.00 221.65 8.60 3.25 1.45 10.25 4.28 9.41 2.00 2.30 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.60 5.00 51.75 49.55 97.20 121.50 136.77 617.77 80. 00 65 .oo 7.20 20.00 20.00 187.49 90.00 150.00 110. 00 29.40 92.95 60.00 20 . 00 45.00 76.09 100 . 00 56.45 30.00 30.00 10.95 196.24 65 . 00 / 179 I I I I l ' December 19th, 1923. 197 and bet\"leen ~' H " and "A" Streets. LOMPOC PRECINCT NO. 5. Commencing at the northwest corner of the town of Lompoc; thence north between Farm Lots 24, 29, 25 and 28 to the center of t he Santa Ynez River; t hence up the ce nter of said river to the line between Farm Lots 18 anl 17; thence north between Farm Lots 18 and 17 to the northerly l ine of t he Rancho Lompoc; thence along the northerly line of said rancho to the line between l ots 17 and 18 of the subdivision of the Purissima Rancho thence north along the line between Lots 17, 18 , 12 and 13 of sa id Puris sima Rancho to the southeast corner of Lot 5 of said r anch o; t he nce westerly a long th e s outherly l ine of sa id Lot 5 and the northerly line of Lots 13 and 14 of sa id rancho to the suutheasterly l i ne of Rancho Jesus Maria; thence along the southeasterly l ine of said Jesus Mar~a Rancho to the northwest corner of t he Rancho Mission de la Purissima; t hence easterly along t he northerly line of said last named rancho t o the northeast corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the easterly line of said Mission de la Purissima Rancho to the northerly corner of. Lot 35 of the Sant.a Rita Rancho; the nce east along the northerly line of said Lot 35 to the northeast corner thereof; thence sout h between Lots 25 and I 35, 24 and 26 of said Santa Rita Rancho to the center of the county road; thence easter- ly along the southerly line of Lot 26 of said rancho to the westerly line of Lot 22 of said rancho; thence so utherly along the wes t erly line of said Lot 22 to t he northerly line of Lot 8 of said rancho; t:OOnce westerly and southerly along t he line of said Lot 8 to the center of the Santa Ynez River; thence easterly and southerly along t he center of said river to t he interseotion of the westerly boundary of the Geor ge G. Ki ng tract of 268 . 21 acres; t hence easterly along t he northerly boundary of said tract to its I . intersection with the v.rest boundary of the George G. King tract of 875 . 84 acres; tb.ence1 northerly , easterly and southerly along t he west, north and east boundary to t he l i ne between Tonwship 6 and 7 North of Range 33 West, s. B. M. ; thence east along said line between Townships 6 and 7 North, to its intersection with the westerly boundary of the Santa Rosa Rancho; thence southeasterly and west along said westerly boundary to the intersection with the easterly boundary of Lot 22 of the Sa nt a Rosa Rancho; thence southerly along this boundary to its interseotion with the center line of the Santa Ynez River ; thence up the center line of said river to its intersection with the easterly boundary of the Santa Rosa Rancho; thence southeasterly and southwesterly along the easterly boundary of the aforesaid rancho to its intersection with the l ine between Sections 28 and 29 , i'o\vnShip 6 North of Range 32 West, s. B. M. ; thence south between Sections 28 and 29, 32 and 33 of said township and range, to the northerly line of the Rancho San Julian; thence southerly, westerly and northerly along the easterly, s outherly and westerly line of said San Julian Rancho to the nor th west corner thereof, thence westerly along the southerly line of the Lompoc Rancho to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 137 of said rancho; thence northerly and northwesterly and northeasterly along the I westerly line of said Farm Lot 137 to the southeast corner of Farm Lot 138; thence northerly between Farm Lots 138 and 136 of said rancho to the most easterly corner of Farm Lot 139 of said rancho ; thence northeasterly along t he southeasterly line of Farm Lots 136 and 134 to the so uthwesterly corner of Farm Lot 88 of said rancho; thence easterly along the south line of said Farm Lot 88 to the southwest corner of Fa?ID Lot 89 of said rancho; thence northerly along t he westerly line of said Fann Lot 89 and the westerly line of the town of Lompoc to the place of beginning; excep ting therefrom t he town of Lompoo. LOMPOC PREC I ITC T NO. 6. Commencing at the northwest corner of the town of Lompoc; thence north between January 7th, 1924 . Bonds numbered consecutively from 134 to 140 both inclusive, will mature and be payable March 5th 1930 . Bonds numbered consecutively f r om 154 to 160 both inclusive, will mature and be payable March 5th 1931 Bonds numbered consecutively f r om 174 to 180 both i nclusive, will mature and be payable March 5th 1932. Bonds numbered oonsecutively from 194 to 200 both i nclusive , will mat ure and be payable March 5th 1933. , . Bonds numbered consecutively f rom 213 to 220 both inclusive, will mature and be payable March 5th 1934. Bonds numbered consecutively f r om 233 to 240 both inclusive, will mature ani be payable March 5th, 1935 . Bonds numbered consecutively f rom 253 to 260 both inclusive, will mature and be payable March 5th 1936. Bonds numbered consecutively from 273 to 280 both inclusive , will mature and be : payable Mar ch 5th 1937. Bonds numbered consecutively f r om 293 to 300 both i nclusive , will mature and be payable March 5th 1938. Bonds numbered consecutively from 313 to 320 both inclusive, will mature and be payable Maroh 5th 1939. Bonis numbered consecutively from 333 to 340 both inclusive, will mature and be payable March 5th 1940. Bonds numbered consecutively f rom 353 to 360 both inclusive , will mature and be payable Mar ch 5th 1941. Bonds numbered consecutively f r om 373 to 380 both inclusive , will mature and be payable March 5th 1942. Bonds nwbered consecutively f rom 393 to 400 both inclusive, will mature and be payable March 5th 1943. In the I'liatter of the Annual Settlement of t he County Audi tor \Yi th t he County Treasurer. The County Treasurer with t he County Auditor appeared befor e the Board of Super- visors and said Treasurer filed a statement which said statement shows that he has made a full settlement of his accounts with the Auditor, in accordance with Section 4111, Political Code. afrc\'-,i_~"'"' In the Matter of Appointing a Co~ty Live Stock Inspector. a~e"'-~"\ The following persons were placed in nomination for the office of County Live ~'~~~ ~\{_ :C.--.-s\Q.i't:-- Stock Inspector to wit: , w. C. Missall and Albert s. Larsen. The Board proceeded to ballot with the following result . w. c. Missall received two votes and Albert s. Larsen three votes. It appe a ring to the Board that Albert s. Larsen received a majority of all the votes cast it is ordered that Albert s. Larsen be anl is hereby declared appointed to the office of County Live Stock Inspector of the Count y of Santa Barbara , State of Califor nia , fo r the tenn of one year, at a salary of $1 25 . 00 per mont h upon qualifying according to law. In the Matter of Re -appointing Philemon Weidman , Janitor of the Court House and Hall of Records. On moti on duly seco.rxled and carried, it is ordered that Philemon We idman be and I he is hereby re-appointed Janitor of t he Court House and Hall of Records for the ensuing ---------------~--- -------.-- .--------------------------~ January 7th, 1924. Bowman, E. M. HOSPITAL FUND Boyd Lumber and Mill Co. Btasaman, Helen Brown, Wm. Buron, J. Campbell, w. L. Castaneda, Carlota R. Castro, R City Dry Cleaning Co. Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. , Craft, Mary " W. A. Crookston, Elizabeth Diaz, Antonio Diehl Grocery Co. Donlon, Patrick R. Downer Electric Co., The E-ssic, Henry Evans, R. Faithorn Co., The . Fillmore, E. M. Fitzpatrick, Frances Flanagan, Agnes J. Freeze & Freeze Friedly, Ruby Garden Store, fhe Gattle, M. C. ' Goleta Garage & Machine Shop Grondin, Joe Heninger, Mrs. J. H. Hemphreus-Smith Elec. Co. " n II Horton & Converse Hose, w. Hu.:f:f ' B Garage " " Hunt, R. Hyatt, Mary It Melvin Johna-Manville Co.,H.W. Johnson, Marie " " Kano, N. ~i rby, Geo. J. Kirby, Geo. J. " " Leed, Marjorie Leonard., Lillian Leos, J. The $90.00 77.15 35.00 20.00 45.00 100. 00 50.00 30.00 5.63 276.82 25.67 42.00 46.13 100 . 00 413.26 42.90 7.90 60.00 60.00 40.00 24.00 53.33 45. 00 2.25 25.81 10.00 128.37 16.70 43.33 32.50 40.16 52.85 2.35 76.00 4.00 4.75 9.00 70 . 00 61.33 157. 84 '70.00 70 .00 80.65 136.35 113.77 125.70 46.13 75.00 60.00 233 ~ February 4th,1924. Burroughs Add. Machine Co. Cadwell, Harold L. California Spray Chemical Co. Carlisle & Co . , .A. tt Case, G. L. Chalmers, '.fllomas Chaves , A. Cinfuegos , J. " " " " Clark, Jr., John J . w. Clem, G. M. tt " " " Coleman Brick & Lime Co. Convent of the Good Shepherd Copeland, L . s. Cook, Mrs. Sidney Cooley, H. M. Corral, c. " " " Cox, J . M. Craviotto , E. J . " Cuesta, Gerard s. de la Cummings, J . c. C\1mmings, J . C. Cunnane , w. B. D'And:rea, G. Dawe, Henr y Deaderick, Howe s. Devaul , J . M. Dewing, H. A. ., " Diehl Grocery Co. Dominguez, A. tt " ., . ,. E. '' E. . " Mary Donovan , Thomas Downer & Co., Fred A. " Downing , Emily J . - GENERAL EUND . ' $ 7.79 11.73 13.50 43. 42 87 . 69 20.00 104.65 . 5.oo 65 . 00 60 . 00 60. 00 14.00 14.00 32. 00 44.00 44.00 48 . 00 3.50 120.00 4.50 40.00 9.76 42.00 48 . 00 40. 00 15.00 378.22 74 . 80 70.00 1.00 90.00 5. 00 106.25 125 . 00 5 . 20 216.00 173.50 20.50 39.61 44.00 48.00 40 . 00 48.00 36.00 14.00 5.00 1.50 1 . 90 a. oo 251 ,. ' ( I March 3rd, 1924. 269 In the Matter of the Formation of Solvang Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County . WHEREAS , a petition has been filed in the above entitled matter am. presented to us t J is day,praying for the formation of a lighting district in the town o1 Solvang, County of Santa Barbara. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED,that said matter shall be set down for hearing for the 31st day f March 1924,a t the hour of 10 A. M. of said day or as soon as the same can be heard befor this Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, at their meeting place at the courtho se in the City of Santa Barbara, State of California. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk shall cause notices of filing and hearing of such petition t o be posted in three of the most public places in said district; said notices shall be headed "Notice of the Propose Formation of the Solvang Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County" in letters no less than one inch in length and shall set out the facts required by law. Ir IS FUR:rHER ORDERED that said clerk shall also cause a notice similar in substance o be published at least once a v1eek for two consecutive weeks in 'l'he Mor ning Press, a newspaper of general circulation printed anl published in said county in which the proposed district is located. IT rs FURrHER ORD~RED that said not ice be posted and published as above provaded at least seven days before the date set fo~ hearing of said petition Dated this 3 day Attest . c . A. Hunt, of March 1924. Clerk. ( SEAL) H. S. DEADERICK , Chairman of the Board of Supervisors In the Matter of entering into a ,Cooperative Agreement with the Department of Agricul ture for a survey of a portion of San Marcos Road. 1VHEREAS , on the 5th day of December ,1923,the County of Santa Barbara,filed with the Cali ~ ornia District Forester at San Francisco/an application for the cooperation of the Secretary i ,the location survey of a portion of the San Marcos Road located between the intersection of the said San Marcos Road with the Painted Cave Road near s . w.corner of S. E.t S . E .t,Se~- tion 22 ,T. 5 N.,R.28 W.,S.B.M. and boundary between San Marcos Rancho and Santa Barbara Forest, terminal point , being approximately 9 miles in length , and WHEREAS , on January 31, 1924 , the Secretary of Agrigulture approved the location surv ly project for inclusion in the Forest Program and authorized the expenditure of money avai - able from the Forest Highway appropriation under the conditions specified in the Regulatio n for administering that fund, and WHEREAS , the County of Santa Barbara has offered to cooperate in the survey of said r ad i~ accordance with the terms of an agreement therefore this day presented by said Depart ment of Agrigulture . Be it Resolved, That the County of Santa Barbara enter into a cooperative agreement with _tlie said Department of Agricult ure for the survey of a portion of said San Marcos Road , as fully set forth in said Cooperative Agreement herewith presented and approved by this Board . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution the following S11pe rvisors voted Aye, to wit : Sam J , Stanwood , J. T. rorrence, w. L. falbott, c. L. Preisker and H. S . Deaderick , trays , tione. In the Matter of a Cooperative Agreement with the Department of Agriculture for the survey of a portion of the San Marcos Road , WHEREAS , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara county has entered into a Cooperat ve Agreement with the Department of Agriculture for the survey of the San Marcos Road; and WHEREAS , the 1.iiaximum obligation o:f the county therefor will amount to i3500. 00; Be it Resolved That, there is hereby appropriated from the Good Roads Fund the sum of $3500. 00;same to be held available in the County rreasury to meet calls for deposits s they may be made by the uepartment of Agriculture to cover payments under the Cooperativ~ Agreement properly chargeable to Santa Barbara County' s share of the costs . Upon the passage of t he foregoing resolution the vote was as follo\'lS, to-wit : Ayes , Sam J . Stanwood , J . T. J.'orrence , w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick , lfays , l~one . In the l'lia tter of the Purchase of Real property by the Uounty of San ta Barbara. WHEREAS, E . P. Dunn has presented and filed with this Board an offer to sell to the Uounty of Santa Barbara all that portion of the real property known as the Rammell Ranch ' Lord , George R. Machado , Thomas Iv1adsen, Chris lv1:adsen , Chris Olsen, Soren C. Pacific Coast Coal Co . Pagliotti , J . M. " P. Pe t er sen , J . F . Pickett , K. R. Road Work Quintana , A. D " Stephen Romo , Ed . Ross , William Smith, B " " St ewart, w. w. Summers , George Summers , Geo . " " Triplett , L. A. Walford , A. B. Ranch , H. G. Associated Oil Co . Auto Laundr y Barnhardt , Chas. Bidamon, Chas. Bobo , G. w. Bryant & Trott Co .tluick Agency March 3rd , 1924. THIRD ROAD FUND FOUR TH ROAD FU lID FIFTH ROAD FU!ID Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co . Calif. " " " Clark, J . w. Connor , Ed L. Crakes Garage Cr escent Garage Doane , G. I~ . Sr . Domingues , John Fesler , John " II Goodchild , John 11 Willie Grafft , John Grandover, F. Helser & Bailey James, J . G. Jenkins , M. ( . $21. 00 28. 00 20 .00 12. 00 16. 00 7. 56 18 .00 132. 00 50. 00 24. 00 a.oo 21. 00 42. 00 16. 00 104. 00 7 . 00 7. 00 14.00 10. 50 11. 55 17 , 50 68 . 00 31.50 72 . 00 25 . 00 30. 00 1 9 . 25 11.10 5 . 85 39 . 84 10 .10 22 . 28 18 . 32 12 . 00 17 . 25 1. 25 100.45 3. 00 14. 00 112. 00 128 . 00 25. 60 14. 00 164 .50 3 . 50 9. 50 60.00 28. 00 28 ' 305 Name of Precinct March 31st, 1924 Lompoc No. 3 Location of Polling Place American Railway Express Office, West Ocean Avenue. Inspector Judge Judge Name of Precinct Board of Election s. B. Dimock Ralph M. Callie Mrs. Etta E. Fortney Lompoo No. 4 Clerk Mrs. Jennie Dimock Clerk Ellen M. Launa r Clerk Mrs. Grace L. A. Rios Location of Polling Place J. D. Black's Bldg Ocean Ave. bet. G. & H. Streets Board of Election Inspector Judge Judge Name of Precinct Rary C. Mo Cabe Milton Schuylel" Margaret L. s. Heiges Lompoc No. 6 Clerk Clerk Clerk Location of Polling Place L. H. Reed's residence Inspector Judge Judge Name of Precinct Board of Election Donald McDonald William ~. Martin Lena J. Holloway Lompoc No. 6 Location of Polling Place Maple Sohool House Board of Election Inspector Luther s. Douglass Judge Alex Main Judge Walter s. Huyck Name of Precinct Santa Rita Clerk Cle~k Cl~k Clerk Clerk Cl.erk Location of Polling Place Santa Rita School House. Inspector Judge Name of Precinct Board of Election ~. H. Martin Anne A. Avery jjetteravia Location of Polling Place Sugar Warehouse Inspector Judge Judge Name of Preoinot Board of Election George c. Dexter William G. Moore Mrs. Angie R. Burns Cai-ea a Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Julia A. Bye Irene T. Case Zella M. De Vaul Lora B. Clapp Laura w. McLaughlin Eva L. B. Schuyler Charles A. Davis Abraham .B. Henning Alice Pittman Olive M. Streeter Arthur Hapgooc! Mrs. Naomi L. Wade Mrs. Sadie D. Parrish Mias Constance E. Searey Location of Polling Place Club House, Shell Co. Lease, Bicknell Board of Election Inspector Charles w. G. Murdock Clerk Judge Earl B. Skinner Clark Judge Mrs. Mamie L. Mitch.ell Clerk Name of Precinct Casmalia Location of Polling Place Casmalia School House Inspector Judge J:udge Board of Election lllbert w. Thralls Mrs. Rhoda M. Lamb George A. Ellis Clerk Clerk Clerk Mrs. Ell.a Katherine Phill Mrs. Marjorie M. Rude William H. Hite Mrs. Helen Worden Mrs. Millie E. Sanford Mrs. Alma Williams p8 Apr il 7th , 1924. Wilson & D'Andrea GENERAL FUIID II 11 II tf Wilson, Geo. '' II 11 II 11 Winchester , R. F. " II Yawman &.Erbe Manufacturing Co . Yelkin, Henry II II Zampe , E. G. II G. Ambassador Laundry, Ander a , c . 11: II " Anderholm , Lily Anders on, Carl Associated Oil Go . II II Babcock, D. "fV. Bagozzi , J. Barron, D. Baumer, Tillie Beadle , M. w II " Be t lamini , i 1oni Boes eke -Dawe Co . Bogler, A. Bowman , E. l~ . Brierly , A. Buron , J . California Liar ket Campbell , w. L . Castaneda , Car lotta The Ci ty Dry Cleaning Co . HOSPITAL FUIID Coast Wholesale Gr ocery Co., The Columbia Drug Co ., The Creamery Package J,1fg . Co . Cr ookst on, Elizabeth " " Cutter Laboratory , rhe II II Dal ton Adding I~achine Sales Oo . Davis , Jack L. Di az , Antonio Diehl Grocery Co . Donl on , Patrick $718 . 50 28 .93 9.00 33. 00 33.00 33. 00 33.00 5. 00 5 .00 6 . 96 12. 50 12. 20 96. 00 90. 00 579 .45 3 . 60 33. 34 90 . 00 65 . 00 9 . 60 7 . 20 20 . 00 60 .00 20. 00 90 . 00 6. 85 3. 35 120. 00 62 . 90 43. 54 66 . 00 73. 96 45. 00 159. 70 100. 00 60 . 00 10. 69 91. 30 24 . 15 10. 65 90 . 00 14. 52 16. 00 39 . 67 10.00 29 . 03 110. 00 270 . 58 11. 29 323 I ' I , 34 May 5th' 1924. On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are laid over, to-wit: Cook, Archie B Ga.rd.ner-\Vheaton Co . Marion Steam Shovel Co . Ord Ice Co. , The Western Wholesale Drug Co. . $30. 00 1 . 25 453. 24 38 .so 32 . 50 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all claims that have beeD audited and approved at this meeting by three members of the Board of Supervisors be allowed , each claim t o be paid out of the fU.nd designated in the order of allowance endor sed on the face of each claim respectively , to-wit : Adrian, Gerald B. GENERAL Fmm Ambrose Lumber Co . " " " Ames Harris Neville Co . Anderson, Walter Aubrey, Chas. E. Bailey, Ethel H. ,. " " Bainbridge, Dr. J , c. Barbara Top & Trimming Wks . Bar nes, c. C. " P. G. Barnett, ~I . A. Bastanchury , A Batchelder, D. T. tt " Beith, Agnes s . Bender-Moss Co . Bi gler , A B. If " " " " " Bodine, A. G. Boeseke-Dawe Co . " " II " II " II " " " Bond, C. s . 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ALEXANDER H RR -~ - "' 2. l\1RS. ISABEL KING . i\ 3. HAROLD H. STORY ~ I 4. TiiOMAS F. FEELEY -G:J. I 5 Wl\f. ?If. FALLS -f\ 6. JULIUS LEVITT 1 g. - ii .".'. .-"' --.I 'alr"B'". =l It. -:I-~ .:.z if ;, m = (1q ~ = ~ : ,~,. ;,( 1) ~ ~ 00 0. (1) as . a. ~ s . 8 $)) ~ ~ (1) na . 0 s I ~ 1 = 0. ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ i N I 1~,).1 L ! I i I I ; I . I I I , ! I f' N ~f 7. ROSE V\'ALKER I - - - T ' - - - . ,. ~ r6~~?r ~ I I I . I I I I ! I I ~ I : I ! I ' I I I I ' I I I i I : I I I I I I I ! I I I - r - - I . I I : -1 ~ - = ~ - I I I - - - I I - - I ( I I --='!'-- Total Vote of Pre cincts -=' . 'N ~ e-? .-. .,- I C'-) ~ .: I ~ F:. June 2nd, 1924 Eaton, Mrs. Harriet R. do Dr. W. H. Edmondson, A. R. Edrington, Jas. w. Edwards, Annie D. Edwards, Mrs. Mabel K. Elizondo, Jacob R Ellis , Della Ellis, Geo. A. Ellis, Roy Ellis, Roy Ellis , W. E. Enterprise Dairy Company do do Enterprise Launderers do do Erkens, Phoebe do Evans , H. N. do do Everett Mill & Lumber Co. Everett, Rose A. Fabing, Lula Fast, J. C. Faulding, Dwight Fish, Madge D. Fisk, Julia E. Flanigan , M. Flores , Alfonzo Forbes, James F. Ford, A. E. Forsyth, Bill do R. G. H. Foss, Harry Fowler, Lawrence w. Fox, Maud C. do Frates, Anita K. Frat is, Mar y M. Freeze & Freeze Frese , Mads J . Fulton, Robert Gamage, Eli M. Gardner, C. o. Garrett, s. J. Gates, F. H. Gem Market Co. Gem Mar ket Company George, Lora o. Gennan, J . L. - GENERAL FUND $10. 00 62.25 100. 00 10.00 17.50 10. 00 30.00 10.00 10. 00 78.00 18.00 132.00 15.90 11.40 20.91 24.30 36.35 20.60 20 . 60 10 .00 2.50 10.00 I 10.00 10. 00 32. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 59 .50 10. 00 10.00 5 . 25 18. 00 80 . 70 10. 00 12.00 ' 12.00 10. 00 10 . 00 36.50 10.00 2 . 80 10. 00 1 0 . 00 10. 00 524.20 17.98 28 . 81 10 . 00 10. 00 I I , June 2nd, 1924. 389 Anderson, J. A. Dudley, Geo . L. Rivas, s. J. Venaas , Esther M. Whit eside, Thomas SANTA MARIA CEMETERY DIST~ FUND. $1.00 . 00 50.00 100.00 24.00 80 . 50 Upon the passage of the foregoing or der , the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J . Stan\'IOod, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays: None. On motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. t ( upervisors. Attest: Clerk. CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. We, t he undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, believing that t he interests of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto. It is ordered that a speoia1 meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for June 18th 1924, at 10 o'cloc~ a. m. The fo l lowing is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Matter of t he Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. To receive, open and consider bids for furnishing all tools, machinery, material and labor necessary for the construction and completion of a graded, drained and paved roadway together with all necessary structures thereon, in Sections A, B, c and D of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez and to make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith. Dated June 2d, 1924. c. L. Preisker J. T. Torrence Sam J. Stanwood w. L. Talbott H. S. Deaderick Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of . California, June 18th, 1924, 10 o'clock a. m. Present : Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The Board met pursuant to call. In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. - This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all tools, machinery, material and labor necessary for constructing and completing the proposed i mprovement of certain roads in t he Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, the Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids, to-wit: Chas. w. Wimmer Blumenkranz & Vernon A. J . Grier $283,360 .00 296,450.00 298,690.00 The bidder" A. J. Grier objected to the Board considering the bids of Obas. w. Wimmer and Blumenkranz & Vernon on the ground that the bid of Chas. W. ~~immer was accompanied by a draft instead of a certified check and that the bid of Blumenkranz & -. . ' f ' I ' , . f . I 1 . . - ., '\.,. . . ,l ' ' ' I July 7th, 1924. . Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Supervis- . ors of the County of Santa ~arbara, until 10 o'clock a. m. July 24th, 1924, for furnishing all tools, machinery, material and labor necessary for grading, draining and paving all that portion of Hope Avenue between the northerly end of the present pav~ment thereon and the Pueblo line, also all that portion of Pueblo Avenue between Central and Hope Avenues t ogether with all necessary structures thereon, in the 3rd Road District, county of Santa Barbara, state of California Said work to be done in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Cotinty Clerk of said county and open to the inspection of bidders; bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors for ten per cent of the amount bid as a gurantee that t he bidder, if successful, will enter into a contract satisfactory to the Board of Supervi sors, and in addition thereto the successful bidder will be required to file good and sufficient bonds for the faithful performance of said contract Plans and specifications and blank forms of proposals can be obtained at the office of the County Surveyor. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said work By order of the ~oard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara made July 7th 1924. I ' County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors;" In the 1tatter of Renewal Applications for County Aid for orphans, half-orphans abandoned children, and children of incapacitated parents . It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter nam ~d petitioners were by orders . duly made and entered during the fiscal year 1923-24, granted county aid either as orphans, half-orphans, abandoned children or children of incapacitated parents, as in said petitions and orders :fully set forth, and It further appearing that said petitioners have this day filed with this Board ~ applications for the renewal of said county aid heretofore granted for the fiscal year 1924-25, as required by law, and It further appearing from said examination of said applications that the orphans, half-orphans, abandoned children and children of incapacitated parents mentioned in said applications respectively are proper persons to receive county aid, and that they are in the custody of resp9nsible persons, On motion d.Uly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrants on the Treasurer on Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the amount set opposite their respective names on the first of each month hereafter and until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support. of the minors represented by each petitioner in each case respectively, to-wit: Mrs. Matilda Antognazzi, guardian of Maria Lotti, an orphan Minnie Archer, parent of Leo,Francis, Alice, Myrtle, Chas. Lawrence and and Howard Lewis Archer Mrs. Jennie Arrellanea, parent of Mallll.el, 1iargery and Rudolph Elizal de, half-orphans Mrs. Lottie Bauhaus, parent of Gladys, June and Hugo Bauhaus, half-orphans Mrs. Sylvanna A. Bell, parent of Edward, Anna and Alice Bell, minors, the father of said minors, Robert Bell, being incapacitated Bibiana Bianchi, parent of Marguerite, John, Kenneth and Woodrow Bianchi, half-orphans $10.00 $40.00 $30.00 $30.00 $20.00 $40.00 I I ' \ July 7th, 1924. Moore, Mercantile Co. do do Parma Co. Inc Pearson, C. H. Pippin, E. J. Pippin, E. J. Pippin, E. J. Rudolph's Store Rudol ph's Store Tobey, v7. c. Union Feed & Fuel Co. Watts , Stanley do do do do Wes~ern Wholesale Dru.g Co. Winters, F.-1. o. Wright, J. Hilliard Barrick, F. s. Deaderick, James do J. H. Dominguez, M. R. Dominguez, M. R. do do Fillmore, E. M Good Roads Machinery Co. 1{orris, R. VI. ]!orris, R. w. Iv1orris, R. w. Oberholtzer, E. l'f. Ramsey, Henry do do ieynolds, c. p. do do do do do do Schuster, A c. Spears-Wells Machy. Co. ' Wallace, Ed. Westwick Iron Works Acosta., s. do do Alma.nzo, F. do do Alonzo, L. do do Ayala, Joe do do do do INDIGENT FUND , FIRST ROAD :EUND SECOND ROAD FUND $20. 00 20.00 58.84 10. 00 17.47 108.40 123.06 30.00 29.29 10. 00 J.7.50 80. 00 60 . 00 70.00 32.50 66.00 50.50 7.00 83.00 26;00 84. 00 84.00 84.00 .90 29.54 72. 65 73.30 74.50 15.00 98.00 42.00 99.65 70.95 53.05 134.85 69 .90 29.40 7.00 27.80 21.00 42.00 48.00 48.00 21.00 16.00 a.oo 23. 00 48.00 ~ 25 { . . . - I Atigust . .+,th, 1924. 443 In the Matter of the Application of J . D. Nidever to la.y and maintain a pipe line for the conveyance of water o.ver and along the public highway in the First Roa.d District , County of Santa Barbara, State of California. J . D. Nidever having on this 4th da.y of August , 1924, filed w;i. th this Board an application for a. per mit to lay and mainta.in a pipe line for the conveyance of wa.ter for priva.te purposes only over and along the public highway on the north side of tracts four and five. as shown on a map of survey made by F. F. Flournoy, division of Martha J . Nidever property, in Carpi nteria, recorded in Book 7 of Maps and Surveys on page 91 thereof, in the First Road District, County of Santa Ba.rbara, State of California , and It appearing to the Board that said permit ought to be gra.nted, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a permit be and the same is hereby granted to sa,id J . D. Nidever to lay and maintain a pipe line for the conveyance of water for private purposes only, over and along the public highway as above set forth , and It is further or dered that said pipe l ine be laid and mainta.ined in such manner as not to interfere with the use of said public highway for road pur poses and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said First Road District . In the l\'18.tter of Suspending Homestead School District of Sa.nta Barbara County It appearing to the Board from the report of the Superintendent of Schools of Santa Barbara County that the average daily attendance of pupils of Homestead School District of the .county of Santa Barbara , State of California, for the whole shcool year just past has been less than five , and It further appearing that said Superintendent gave due notice to all parties ' ' . ' ' , \ ' . " . . ' ; ' () "( l.~""' ~""' E Q. 41/-1~ ~rte'J-. interested by1sending notice by registered mail to each of the trustees of said school district that said fact would be reported to the Board of Supervisors at their first . meeting in August , 1924, and It fu.rther appearing tbat notice was reported to said Board of Supervisors as aforesa,id~ and said Board having investigated said natter and from sa.id investigation find that in its judgment said Homestead School District sl:iould be suspended, On motion duly seconded and carri ed, it is order ed that said Homestea.d School District of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California be and the same is hereby suspended Done this 4th day of August , 1924 H. S. Deaderick, Chairman Board of Su~ rvisors ' . Attest :- c. A. Hunt , Clerk. ' (SEAL) In the Matter of An Ordinance for the Control and Suppression of Tuberculosis amo.ng Dairy Cattle in the County of Santa Ba.rbara. Upon motion duly seconded and carried the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No . 412 , in the above entitled matter, a.nd upon tbe passage of said ordinance , tbe . roll being call ed , the following Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott , c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays~ none . In the Matter 0 an Or~inance to provide for the Regulati on of Fires in the County of Santa ~arbara for the punishment of Violators thereof and Rewards for information lead;i.ng to the Arrest and Conviction of Persons Violating said Ordinance. Upon motion duly seconded and carried the Board passed Ordinance No . 413, in the above entitled matter, and upon the passage of said ordinance , the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to -wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J . T. Torrence , W. L. Talbott , C. L. Preisker and H. S. Deaderick, Nays : none . , . f ' ' Alexander Bros. FOURTH ROAD FUlID Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co . Donovan, James Ledbetter & Co., w. H. Lee, John Southern Paci:fio J~illing Co . Associated Oil Co . Broadway Garage ~ r yant and Trott Co . Calder on, Joe, Jr. Cole Tire Shop, The Crakes, Thos. do do Crescent Garage Domingues , John Dutcher, Eugene Farnsworth , Viard J . Fesler, John do do Ganoung, o. Goodchild , Ramon ii. do do do Willie do do Ho l ser & Bailey Hughes Bros. Jenkins , IA. Lipscomb & Dutton liioore, T. J . llu.scio , D. w Niverth , s. B. Ojeda, Joe do Jose Ontiveros , Abdon do do Ontiveros , Lesandro do do Rice , Fred FIFTH ROAD 'FUND I ' 102. 50 80. 14 3. 2 .00 210. 69 32. 00 . 309. 80 32. 84 . 70. 00 36. 24 9. 35 56. 75 108. 00 108.00 38. 80 17. 50 3 . 50 6. 00 112. 00 112. 00 28. 00 5 . 60 168. 00 4 . 20 1. 75 13. 59 10 . 00 28. 00 574. 67 10 . 50 8. 50 110. 07 1. 75 14. 70 31. 50 21. 00 4 . 55 4 . 25 60. 00 ~ - - - - -- - . - - - -- - - - -- - -- - -- - - - at the Primary Election Held August 26, 1924 REPUBLICAN 11 Members County Central Committee Members County Central Committee Members County Central Committee Mbers County Ceatral Commiltee Members Ceanty Central I Sup.Dist . Sup. Dist . S "'-Dist . Sa,. Disl ! Co11ittee . Sip. Dist. - - , , 11 ~ ' 2 I . I A -0 -Cl 0 i-i 0 , , fo- . I - I II I: . " ' 1 . - ,_ ,. 1 ' I , . - - " - ' ' - - 1: , . - 1 ~ -~ I 1~ ~ ~ le ~ f- --- ~ - -- -- - - - - --- . -Ir - -- I I . I I. i . I " ' I - 1. " ,_ " ,_ 1. I -- ~ 1~ ,._ ,_ 1-- - ,_ , __ . - - - - I - 11 " '. ~ ,. ' - . I - I I " - I I 11 " I ,. I " " I " I I I ' L - , , - - ' L - , , I " I - f " . . I - '" ,_ ,_ 1- ~ " - ,_ - -- ~ 11 I 11 I . . - ! I at the Primary Election Held August 26, 1924 I I t I I ,. f. I I I I I t I ' i I I Su perv1s or 1s :7t:-. D1.s t . 11 3 /lf.tj I d-'5, /. "}. Supervisor "3~~ District Supervisor.1.1!.' Dist. I' ' -0 .! 0 '3 ~ 41 ' S 3 1:z71 01 ' ' .- -- ~--~------~-----+--+-~~---~-+---+-~~~~~ !it lo 0 I ,_ . , . I ' I ,. I I f. I I I I I ' 1"' , I , ' \ lfsbel Hyde Ida Flores Anne Henrickson Isabelle Gunderson Verda Anthony Emma P. Anton Anna Elphick R. Cloak Blanche ~ . ~mmons Hattie B. Harbison John Davies l~fa ry Hedrick September 2nd, 1924. Second Supervisor District. $14. 25 Antonio Poisard 7'bird ~pervisor District. $10. 00 15.00 15. 00 Maria Jos e ~a Pico Pedro v. Romero, et ux., Minnie I.fay I1foore Fourth Supervisor District . ~~ 20 . 00 20. 00 20 . 00 16.00 20. 00 10.00 Donal.da 11!oore 1[abel E. l!urray liiary C. Newhouse 1Iaria Ramirez Joseph Usher lf.ae 1icCollum Fifth Supervisor District. ~8 . 00 Margaret Marcum Ward 1 0 . 00 $ 8.oo $10. 00 25. 00 20 . 00 $ 20. 00 20. 00 20 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 40. 00 $ 1 0 . 00 The Reports of c. G. Vandever, Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital, . 485 Annie E. 11cCaughey, Superintendent County Detention Home , A. s. Larsen, County Live Stock Inspector and Owen H. O' Neill, County Surveyor for the month of August 1924 , were examined and ordered filed. In the l~tter of Correo_ting Allowance of Claims , On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the or der made on the 4th day of Augus t , 1924, allowing and ordering paid out of the Second Road Fund the hereinafter mentioned claims f or the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant respectively be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that each of said claims be allowed, and ordered paid out of the General Fund for said r espective amounts set opposite the name of each claimant, to- wit : Acosta, s. Ayala , Joe do J P. Deaderick , J . H. Dominguez , M. R. Flores~ J . Garibay', A. Gonzales, E. Graham, Ernest do do Hathaway, Adolph J i minez , Andrew do do Augustine Tony - do do Ogan, R. J . Ott Hardware Co . Parti da , B. Perez, A. Ramsey, Henry Reyno l ds , c. P. Rincon Garage & Jifachine Shop Rodriguez, N. 3.50 44. 00 264. 00 78. 00 77. 00 16. 00 37.62 40 . 00 39 . 37 31.50 3.00 27.15 75. 30 39.40 27.15 114 . 80 14. 40 39.3'1 24.00 85. 00 147.00 10.30 38.50 108 Clovis , c. HOSPl'.TAL FUND Coast Wholesale Gr ocery Co . " " " Commercial Transfer Co . Coulter Dry Goods Co., The Coulter I ~ II DeLaval Pacifi c Co . Diaz , Antonio Diehl Grocer y Co . It Drexel Lime and Cement Co. Dunagan, E. P. Erickson, Irene Ervin Mattress and Rug Works Essie , Henry Galusha , L. G. It It Garden Store Garrahy , Margaret Gatt le , M. c. Giorgi ' s Motor ~ransfer Co . Goleta Lima Bean Growers Assn . Gonzales , Rito Gray , Frances - Grondin, Joe Henry , Anna M. Hose , William Howard , James Hunt , R. II It Hyatt, Mar y 11 Me l vin J . Johnson, C. H. " " t Mar ie Lar co Fish Co ., s. Ida Mae Lewis Lindstr om, Vict or Lynch , J . Lynch , John MacQuarr ie, James MaHoney , Alice I . Martin, 11. Ma.son ' s Riding School, Tom Meinecke & Co . Meyerink & Stu.art " " Missal l , w. C. Mission Paint and Art Co . Moxley, w. B. McDermott Funer al Home ' $26 . 61 32 .46 191.30 300.33 407.51 183. 56 22 .50 100. 00 462 . 56 119. 20 28 . 00 100. 00 25 . 50 60 . 00 4.00 44. 00 5 . 70 100. 00 48 .70 225 . 67 28. 13 60. 00 125. 00 40 . 00 90. 00 47 . 90 20. 00 18 . 00 1 2 . 00 70 . 00 80. 00 25 . 80 54. 20 70 . 00 12.10 100. 00 75 . 00 45 .16 ffi . 39 75 .00 12. 00 65. 00 52.50 35 . 07 204.15 141.50 7. 95 5. 55 5 .00 60 . 00 ' ' ' October lst, 1923. McDermott Funeral Home HOSPITAL FUND Nichols, Julia Nichols, Dr. N. Nielson- Smith Elec. Co. II " -II " Northrup , MargaTetta Olivera, G. F. Ordaz , Tillie Ord Ice Co. Osborne, Albert Ott Hardware Co., . " " " tt " " " " Overaa, Ole A. II " " " " Pacific Coffee Stores Co., The Peifer, L. :Perrry B:rothers Pico, A. Fiovesan, Geo. :Poole, Dr. J. w. Province, Alice Rai mondo ,. Bulla Ramidas, Matilda .Richardson, c. T. It " Rigney, Wm. Ripa.retti , E. Rolk, P. Rouse, c. F. Rouser, Arthur Sangster, w. Santa Barbara Lumber Co. Santa Barbara Seed Co. " " It " Scherer Co. , R. L. II " If " " " II II II lt " " Seaside 011 Company Seaside Oil Company Shell Co., The Shirrell, C. L. " L. B. " " Si mpson, Frank R. '. - $30 .00 70.00 100.00 473. 42 19.25 68 . 80 15.00 50.00 76.00 15.60 60.00 691.97 ' 200.42 200.85 387.62 239.82 110 . 00 J.2.00 55.00 41.40 54.19 85.00 20.00 87. 09 90.00 60. 00 18.00 155.00 90.00 25.97 55.00 23.83 75.00 108 . 00 11.25 14.35 8.40 150 .12 6.09 97.56 75.00 59;80 141.00 29 .66 21.14 125 .oo 72.00 60. 00 14.50 109 'I I , 110 ' Smith-Booth-Usher Co . HOSPITAL FUND Southern California Edison Co . Southern Paoifio Co . Spreitz, H. A. Stone, c. w. Troup, J. A. Union Commission Co . , The Union Mill & Lumber Co . II " " " " " " " Vandever, c. G. Velasquez, Jesus Warren & Bailey Co . Wears, Luoy West Disinfecting Company Western Wholesale Drug Co . " " " Wilson, Frank Woolsey , c. A. Acosta, F. " " " " ll " Boeseke- Dawe Co . Boyd Lumber & Mill Co. Cordero , Joe If " If " Leyva, Leo Ott Hardware Co . Union Mill & Lumber Co " " " Associated Charities Belcher, F. E. Bell, Geo . c., Dr. Brown's Drug Store Brown, Dr. R. w. Burola, I . M. Burola, I . M. Callis, F . I . Coblentz & Sohwabacher " " II " Gardner-Wheaton Co . Gr isingher and Souza Hern, Wesley Herron, J. w. " HOSPITAL BLDG . FUND INDIGENT FUlill $ 2. 63 242 .15 5 . 48 100. 00 130. 00 56. 00 355 . 05 114. 20 164. 49 211. 35 34. 29 55 . 00 15 . 70 75 . 00 31 . 26 45 .49 24 . 08 ao .oo 90. 00 30. 00 25. 00 26 .00 30 .00 44 .45 249 .46 20. 00 24. 00 20 . 00 25 . 00 600,90 1013. 00 425 . 50 408 .45 25 . 00 41. 75 14.15 75. 00 20 .00 10. 00 130.00 20.00 15. 00 15.00 6 .40 15. 00 10. 00 10. 00 October lat, 1923. Herron, J. w. INDIGENT FUND " " - Hoover, B. B. Jordano Bros. Ma.rt ind.ale , M. A. Moore Mercantile Co. McDermott Funeral. Home n " " Oates, Mrs. w. J. Parma. Co. II " Pearson, c. H. Pippin, E. J. " If Rudolph, Charles Rudolph's Store ~obey, w. C. Union Feed & Fuel Co. Almanzo, F. Bailard, w. R. California Corrugated Del brook, Geo. " " Dominguez, c. " " tt M. R. II n " P. Elisalde,A. Escalera, R. Hernandez, D. " Domingo Hickey Bros. C'o Hubbard Fruit " " Huerta, L. " " Humphrey, Fred Jiminez, v. " " Kyber, Walter Co~, I " c. L. & B. Machinery Co. Losano, F. . Mackrell, Wm. " " Marguia, M. Munoz, A. o' Bryant , W. FIRST ROAD FUND Culvert Co. ' D. " l.0.00 40.00 15.00 20.00 32.10 20.00 60.00 30.00 30.00 88.91 85.71 30.00 92.71 134.79 66.66 23.55 10.00 8.50 44.00 90.25 l.6.41 77.00 59.50 1.75 4.20 77.-00 8.05 4.00 38.50 28.00 4.20 3. 85 42,92 3.00 6.00 21.00 38.50 38.50 3.85 49.00 30.00 15.40 20.75 38.50 1.75 21.00 21.00 66.0J 111 . . . . 112 Ott Har dware Co . FIRSr ROAD FUND Part i da, B. n Jesus .Peterson, John Pyster , G. F. Richardson, Chas . T. II II II ' .Robles , J . Romero , F . L. " II Romero , G. H Steve Rosales , s. Ryskamp , Geo:rge Saragosa, A. " P . " Pete Sauseda, v. Soto , B. Soto, Manuel j " P. " 11 Spears-Wel ls Machinery Co . Thurmond , Frank Torres, Jesus Union Mill and Lumber Co . II II II lt Velasquez, Lauro Ventura Refining Company Zepeda, F. Aceroy, P. SECOND ROAD FUND " Pablo Alonzo , Luis Armenta, Vicente Armenta, v. Ayala, Joe " " II J. P. " " II Milo II II II II Bailard, w. R. Bennett , M. " " Betancur , L. " " Bonio , Joe 3 .82 3. 50 21. 00 7. 00 21. 00 275 .00 100. 00 2 .45 5 . 50 5. 75 21. 00 66. 00 21 .00 11. 00 17 . 50 1 . 75 24 . 00 4 . 02 2. 80 42.00 3. 85 21 . 00 2 . 72 7 .00 44. 00 9 . 30 4 . 02 21 . 00 33 . 00 38. 50 32.00 38. 00 34. 00 44. 00 48 .00 51 . 75 27 .oo 288 . 00 352.00 30 . 00 45 .00 30. 00 86. 90 12. 00 28 . 00 48. 00 44. 00 40. 00 " October lst, 1923. Bonio, Joe SECOND ROAD FUND Boyd Lumber & Mill Co. Carrera, F. t Jesus u Luis Castaneda., A. Cinfuegos , J . Cruz, R. " Diaz, E Doerr, L. " Laurie Doerr, T. homas Dominguez, :Panl Elisalde, A. " " Figueroa, Juan Galvez, ~obia Garcia, Antonio II " " L. Garibay, A. II " Gibbs, A. w. Gonzales, A. II F . " It II w u " Graham, E. " " " II Guerra, Jose Hales , Lloyd " Her nandez , J . " :p . \ II :Pablo Hickey Bros. Co. Higgins, L. M. " Huerta , Jose Hunt, E. H. Jackson, c. H. " R. H. Jar ed, T II " " " " If Thurmon ' $25.00 2.35 19.25 15.75 21. 00 28. 00 27.00 32.00 44.00 42.00 120.00 130.00 60.50 34.00 17.50 17 .50 22.50 26. 00 19.25 42. 00 17.50 38.50 38 .50 24. 00 46.00 36.00 46.00 32.00 4 . 00 17.50 7.00 33 . 25 21. 00 66. 50 60 . 50 12.00 40 . oo 53.50 472.52 21 .19 19.18 21 . 00 58 . 50 48.00 39.00 19. 25 4. 00 20. 00 12. 00 8. oo 113 . I 114 .Jiminez, Alec u Alex. " August Domingo t II " fete " Tono " " Kyber , Walter Lenesmo, M. Lopez, J . Lopez , N. Luera, Jose " P. 1t ,. " Jose Mandel, R. Ma.lino , Y. Manriquez, Amado u A. lt M. M. " " Mapula , E. Mepula, E. Ilontes, R. 11 " Montez, R. Morales, E. Moreno , Abram l't " Anselmo " J . " J . Morris , R. w. " " Navarro, E Navarro, E. Necasio , Juan O' Bryant, w. Ogan, R. J . " n Ott Hardware Co . Partida , Vicente Pears on , lf. L. " Perez, Alfonso :Perez , J . ll Jose " J . SECOND ROAD FUND $38.50 7.00 8 . 75 24 . 00 32.00 82. 75 14.00 35. 00 57.50 ' . 24. 00 48 . 00 14.25 35.00 28 . 75 41 . 00 21.00 44.00 24. 00 32. 00 48 .75 42. 00 26. 00 48 . 00 40. '75 48 .75 36. 00 24. 75 22 .50 44.00 44. 00 46 . 25 21.00 38. 50 43. 00 100. 35 71.45 32 . 00 32 . 00 38 . 50 33. 00 33. 95 38 .50 20 .62 3. 50 14. 00 17 . 50 38 .50 24. 00 21 . 00 16. 00 . . ' -- -- ---------------------------------- October 1st, 1923. ferez, Jose SECOND ROAD FUl~D II Pascual Portillo , G. Portillo, Joe " " ~uesada, J . II II Ramey , Mont Reily Machine Works , c. D. Reynolds , C. P. II 11 - Rodriguez, N. Rohrbach , Ed. " 11 Romero , A. " " Juan " 11 " ti 11 Steve " " lt Willie Rosales, Jwm ' " " Rubio, Jesus " Saragosa, J . Selso , Inda Smith Booth-Usher Co. Soto , Manuel Southern California Edison Co . Thurmond , Frank lt " Tor res , Jesus Union Mill & Lumber Co . Valencia, Juan Vasquez, R. " " " II Wheeler, B. " Robert Ynigus , A. Yut, Joe rr " Zepeda, F . Barrnett , H. C. THIRD ROAD FUND Bermuda z , J olm ' $20 . 75 38 . 50 17. 50 21 . 00 7. 00 48 . 00 36. 00 28 . 75 347 . 09 142. 25 133. 30 14. 00 12.00 10.50 44.00 . 17. 00 22.75 42 . 50 21 . 50 36. 00 36. 00 54.00 38.50 42.00 40 . 25 33. 25 44. 00 21. 00 4 .53 38. 50 107. 99 50 . 75 28 . oo 4 . 00 28 . 30 21. 00 31 . 50 36. 00 24. 00 20. 00 40. 00 45 .80 58 . 00 55 . 00 64.65 42. 00 71 .50 17 . 50 115 l I I 116 - ' Boeseke-Dawe Co . THIRD ROAD FUND St. J ohn, A. S. Waugh , Ed Archer , ~Val ter FOURTH ROAD FUND " II Bailey , J . v. Brokostry , Car l Devaul, J . M. Frantz , Gus. Huseman & Althowe Huyck, Frank II }n:onte Lewis Implement Co . Moody , D. L. McKeel , Howard Pacific Coast Coal Co . Rice, Fred . Sout hern Pacific Milling Co . Spanne Hdwe & Imp . Co . Union Oil Co . of Calif. Associated Oil Co . FIFTH ROAD FUND Automobi le Club Broadway Battery and Elect . Shop br yant & Tr ott Co . Cole Tire Shop Crescent Garage - Fesler, John Fesler, John Gorin, John " " Grafft , John Holser & Bailey Hughes Br os . Martin, J . c. McCoy , J . R. Nogues , Pete :Pacific Coast Coal Pacific Coast Ry Pimentel , J . c. Rice , Fr ed " " Co . Co . Richa.rdsDn , Herbert Roemer & Roemer Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Senay, Percy F. Silva, Louis Southern Pacific Milling Co . Spears- Wells Machinery Co . $53 .25 586 . 77 37 . 65 1. 60 48.00 1 . 20 1. 60 224.00 32. 00 17 . 00 1 . 30 10. 20 2 . 50 9 . 75 1. 60 4 . 53 12. 00 20 . 68 1.45 113. 93 63. 00 7. 20 70.10 64.70 7. 90 106 . 55 112. 00 112. 00 24. 00 24. 00 104. 00 23.40 10 . 00 21.00 9 . 62 6 . 00 3. 80 11.00 5 . 50 1 . 20 72.00 10 . 00 343.76 2 . 25 8 . 50 48 . 00 14.12 18 .72 ' October 1st, 1923. Triplett, Wm. FIFTH ROAD FUND Valley Oil Co. Acosta, F. SIXTH ROAD FUND Cervantes, L. ' " " '' II Cordero; Joe " ll Cox, E. J . Craviotto, E. J . D'Andrea, G. Davis, R. M. Mrs. lVIadero , R. " " Martinez , Tom " " ' . Montezeno , J. ' " " " " " Ott Hardware Co . Ovieda, Ed . . ., II II " " " " " " " Tony II II " " " " Padilla , F. " " " " " Union Mill & Lumber Co . Unzueta, D. " tt " tt " Verine, P Za.mpe , E. II E. G. Adams, Jess GENERAL ROAD FUND " " II Alvarez, F. Amador, Bartol a . $24. 00 242. 65 3.00 2.40 2.40 2 . 00 2. 40 2.40 2 . 40 1 . 35 3.20 9.35 13.60 1.20 2.40 2.00 2.40 2. 00 2. 40 2 .40 2 . 40 . 54 2 . 40 2. 40 2. 00 2.90 2. 60 3. 00 3.00 3.00 2. 50 2. 40 2.40 2.00 2.40 9 . 29 2. 00 2. 40 2.40 13.00 13.00 10.40 24. 00 24. 00 24 . 00 8 . 00 27 . 00 117 I I I ! I I I I I 118 Amador, Bartolo lt lt " " Ambrose Lumber co, Arango, M. A. Associated O?l Co . Bavena , Edward Brown, Ross " ti " n " Burgs, 1'1ike Burgs, Mike Cervantez, Gergorio " Clancy, A. L. Clark, J . w. Clark, J. w. Cordero, Joe IT " " " " n Cra.kes, Thos. Cruz, G. , M. " " DeRosa, Joe Dias, Leo Fesler, I. M II " Forbes, Robt. Foster , C. H. Gaularte, M " II " " " Good Roads Machinery " " " " t n Gorin, John Martin, B. " J . c. " " Martinez, Francisoo " " " lt " Mar cus " M. F. " Pete GENERAL ROAD FUND ' Co. $146.50 Allowed :for $27.00 27 . 00 13.50 6.20 27 .oo 7.48 42.90 42. 00 42. 00 30.00 42 . 00 27.00 13.50 30 . 00 15.00 77.50 48.00 52.00 27.00 27 .oo 27 .oo 24.75 114.00 22.50 78.00 54.00 129.25 9.00 55.00 54. 00 117.50 58.00 27.00 27 . 00 22 . 50 27 . 00 27 . 28 4.35 99 . 68 48,00 58.50 36.75 21.00 22.50 27 . 00 27 . 00 27. 00 114.00 146.25 45.00 -~---------- - --- -----~~--------------~---------------- ' Oc t ober lst, 1923. Martinez, Tom GENERAL ROAD FUND Medeiros , Manuel Morales, M. Morales, M. Morales , M. Morales , M. Olsen, Henry c. Onucea. , G. Pacifi c Coast Coal Co. Pacific Coast Ry.Co. II II " Pedregon, Pete " " Pico , John B. Rice, Fred Rivas, Antonio Robles, G. Ruiz, Fred " J. D. " Joe D. Santa Barbara Unit Brick and ~ile Co. 1 Silva, A. Silva, Manuel Smith, S. A. . ~hole, Harry Trigueiro, Sylvester Triplett, L. A. Wm. Vogel, J. E. Warren & Bailey Co. Wilson , Geo. " " " " " Beearris, E. Camargo, James lt Jim " Luis Clem, G. w. Donahue, John If " Esparza, M. Hansen, H. c. Jamison, S. I. " " Jones , Charles Lambert, C. E. If Fred GOOD ROADS FUND ) $24. 00 77.75 27. 00 27 .oo 27.00 27 . oo 6 .50 36.00 27 . 00 41.98 178 .75 377 .60 55.00 55.00 9 .70 60.00 59 . oo 112.00 24.00 46.00 48.00 26.33 12,00 14.00 14.00 50.00 61.00 152.00 72.00 8.25 36.21 33.00 33.00 38.50 33.00 oo.oo 35 .40 24.50 10.00 48.00 35.05 27.50 44.00 18.20 32.45 59.50 14.00 115.00 I 186.00 119 I I I I I I ! I I 120 ' Lambert, Ray Leyva, Leo II II " " Lopez, Filomena " " II J. Mata, J. Mata, G. " M. Mathiesen, Henry Medina, A. " P. Meras, J . Mill er, D. " H. " W. A. Nielsen and Nielsen II OJ.sen, Soren C. Ontiveros, Adolph II " If Lorenzo Ott Hardware Cq. Potter, Terence Potter, Terence Reynolds; ~Om II II Ricker Maohinery Co. Romer o , A, " L. " Lawrence Shoemaker, Wm. Shoemaker, Wm Simpson, Frank R. Southern Pacific Co . St. John A. S. Swan , J Terrasas, F. Uni on Cormnission Co Valdez, H. Waugh, Ed. Bailey, Ethel H. Erkins, Phoebe 3. Fox, Maud c. Hacking , c. J Jones, o . c. Loveren, Dr. G. s. GOOD ROADS FUND SALARY FUND $154.00 30.00 30.00 3(),00 45.50 24.50 44.06 24.00 36.00 40.00 5.50 40.00 36.00 40.00 46.00 28.00 35.00 248.'76 67.78 10.50 27.00 35.80 57.75 55.10 35.40 17.50 63.00 88.95 10948.90 35.00 55.00 32.00 17.50 38 35 10.00 250 .10 847.70 40.00 8 . oo 8 .95 10.00 17.50 5.00 5.oo . 5.00 125.00 62.50 125.00 I' I October , 1st , 1923. Pope, A. s. SALARY FUND Smith , Edgar D. " " " Weidman , Phil Davis , Alonzo ADVERTISING FUND Santa Barbara Tel . Co . Santa Barbara Free ?ublie Lib CO . LIBRARY FUND Bee, Henry Santa Maria Gas Co . Dudley , Geo . L. Mull in, Boyd Rivas, S . J . GUADALUPE PUBLIC CEMETERY DIST. FUND GUADALUPE ST. LIGHTlliG DIST. FUND SANTA MARIA CEMETERY DIST. FUND $ 5. 00 25 . 00 25. 00 150. 00 15. 00 27 .50 1413. 00 86.75 76.50 150 . 00 100~00 100 . 00 Upon the passage o:f the :for egoing order , the r oll being called, the following 121 Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: Sam J . Stanwood, J. T. Torrence , w. L. Talbott, c. L. Pr eieker and H. s. Deader ick, Nays : None . The Board adjourned sine die. The for egoing minutes are hereby a pr ove ' ~. upervisors. Attest :- 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 interes ts of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be oa11ed to attend thereto . It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County o~ Santa Barbara; State of California, be and the ea.me is hereby oalled for October 16th, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. The following is the business t o be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Mat ter of the Formation of Carpinteria Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County. To receive bids for furnishing light and to make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith In the Matter of Providing the County Assessors off ice with Maps. To consider said matter and t o make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith. Dated October let, 1923. C. L. PREISKER W. L. TALBOTT H. S. DEADERICK J. T. TORRENCE SAM J . STANWOOD Board of Supervisors of t he County of Sant a ~arb ara, ~ ta te of California ' ~oard of Supervisors of *the County of Santa Barbara, State of Ca1ifornia, October 15th, 1923, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwo od, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, t he Clerk and District Attorney. Supervisor H. s. ' Deaderick in the Chair. The Board met pursuant to call. 122 In the Matter of Fixing the Amount of Bond upon Filing Map designated as "Las Alturas Replat No. 1, Sheets No. 1 and 2." It appearing to the Board that the Las Alturas Land Company the owner of a oertai tract or subdivision of land situate in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, designated"Lae Alturas Replat No. 1, Sheets No. 1 and 2 have Stlbdivided the same for the purpose of sale, and It f~ther appearing that said owner of said land is about to file for record an accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder as required by law, and said owner having requested this Board to fi.X the amount of bond, as provided by law, and also having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $760.00 conditioned as provided by law, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Las Alturas Land Company execute and file with this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $760.00 and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Barbara; conditioned for the payment of aJJ. taxes which are at the time of filing said map a lien against said tract or subdivision, or any part thereof but not yet payable, and ' . It is :further ordered that said bond so presented be and the same is hereby appro ed and that the same be filed by the Clerk of this Board. In the Matter of Fixing the Amount of Bond upon filing Map designated as "Bella Casa Division", an addition to the City of Santa .Maria. It appearing to the Board that A. H. Drexler and Jessie w. Drexler the owners of certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, designated Bella Casa Division have subdivided ' . the same for the purpose of sale, and It further appearing that said owners of said land are about to file for record and accurate map of plat thereof with the County Recorder as required by law, and said owners having requested this Board to fix the amount of bond, as provided by law, and . also having presented to this Boa.rd a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500.00 conditioned as provided by law; On motion du1y seconded and carried, it is ordered that said A. H. Drexler and Jessie w. Drexler execute and file with this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500.00 and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Barbara, conditioned for the payment of all taxes which are at the time of filing said map a lien against said tract or subdivision, or any part thereof but not yet payable, and It is fUrther ordered that said bond so presented be and the sane is hereby appro - ed and that the sane be filed by the Clerk of this Board. In the Matter of the Application of the Golden State Milk Products Company, a . corporation, to lay and maintain a aewer, along the Public Highways, in the 5th Road District. The Golden State Products Company, a corporation; having filed; a petition for a permit, to lay and maintain a sewer, for private purposes only, over and along the East side of Subdivision No. 3 of the Rancho and Guadalupe for a distance of about and 1000 feet/also along the public highway to the shore of the Pacific Ocean, North of Subdivisions Nos. 157 and 158 of said Guadalupe Rancho in the 5th Road District, Count of Santa Barbara, and It appearing to the Board tha. t said permit ought t o be granted. On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that permission be granted to said Golden State Milk Products Company, a corporation, to lay and is herebf and maintain -. ~--------- ------------------------------ 123 ' Ootober 15th, 1923. a sewer, for private purposes only, over and along the East side of Subdivision No. 3 of the Rancho Guadalupe for a distance of about 1000 feet, and also along the public highway to the aha.re of the Pacific Ocean North of Subdivisions Nos. 15' and 158 of said Rancho Guada1upe, and it is further ordered that said Sewer be 1a1d in su,ch a man(}- 4 / ner :fa not to interfere w1 th the use of said highways for road purposes and to the I ' satisfaction of the Supervisor of the 5th District In the Matter of the Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara. . . Wher~a:s, c. w. Smith and !lyrtle Smith, his wi.fe, this day presented a deed duly . executed. conveying to the County of Santa Barbara certain real property as therein described, in aeoordance with proceedings heretofore had in the above entitled matter, under Section 4041, part 6, of the political Code~ On motion du1y seconded and carried, it is ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accepted on behal:r of the County of San~a Barbara, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to have said deed recorded. In the Matter of Accepting Deed fox ; right of way through the lands of B. A. ; Newlove and Myrtle L. Newlove, his wife. I WHEREAS, E. A. Newlove. et ux. have ~uly executed and delivered to the County t of Santa Barbara, a deed dated October 6th, 1923 wherein said E. ~. Newlove and Myrtle . . L. Newlove, his wife are grantors and the County of Santa Barbara, ~rantee, conveying certain right of way for a public highway, in the 5th Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, RESOLVED, That .said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and that the .Clerk of this Board cause said deed , to be recorded. In the .Matter of Accepting Deed for right of way through the lands of Kenoho Qu~ ~~""'~ 'Jl~e. a-f-v' Ontiveros . X"" "'" ~"" . \.;."""";L ;~ .,"fl WHEREAS, Kenoho Ontiveros has duly executed and delivered to the County of Santa "-.t\v.~S' . Barbara, a deed dated October 8th, 1923 wherein said Kencho Ontiveros is grantor and the County of Santa Barbara, grantee, conveying certain right of way for a public highway, in the 5th Road 'District., County of Santa Barbara, State of California. , ~OLVED, That said deed and the property menti oned in said deed be accepted for "-. the uses and purposes therein mentioned and that the Clerk of this Boe.rd oauae said deed to be recorded. . In the Matter of Accepting Deed for right of way through the 1ands of Grace Ontiveros, WHEREAS, Grace Ontiveros has duly executed and delivered to the County of Santa . Barbara, a deed dated , October 8th-~ 1923 where in Grace On.ti veroa is grantor and the . County o~ Santa Barbara, grantee~ conveying certain right of way for a public highway, in the 5th ioad District, County of Santa. Barbara, State of California, . RESOLVED, Tb.at said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and that the Clerk of this Board cause said deed to be recorded . In the matter of collecting taxee; On motion, it is ordered that the County Tax ~ o llector be and he is hereby ordered to visit the several Townships in the County for the purpose of collecting truces for the year 192~, and that ~is expenses for same be charged against the County, Provided I I however; that compensation not to exceed $4. 00 per day shall be allowed to but one of , I the assistants accompanying him and that he may employ one person t o conduct the office at the County seat during his absence at a salary not to exceed $5.00 per day. Re is 1 I , 124 hereby ordered to visit the towns of Lompoc, Guadalupe, Santa Maria, Garey, Orcutt, ws Alamos, Los Olivos, Santa Ynez and Solvang between the following dates:- November 6th and 20th 1923. In the Matter of the Formation of Carpinteria Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County. This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bide f or the installation and maintezance of poles, wires, lights and other aooeaaories and f or furnishing current for lighting the streets in Carpinteria Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara Collllt , and It appearing that no bids were filed or presented at this time, On motion duly seconded and oar.ried, it ia ordered that notice of bids; in oonformity with the resolution passed and adopted by this Board on the let day of October 1923, shall be advertised by the Clerk of this Board for ten days in some newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Santa Barbara. Jn the Matter of providing a Telephone for the County ~reasurertOffioe, T~lf ~ 0"'"7f' . On motion duly seconded and carrie4, it is ordered that Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood ~ ~ ~~~ ~,C. 'L ~ be and he is authorized and directed to have installed a telephone in the office of the County Treasurer's office, in the Commercial Trust and Savings Bank. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order DBde on the let day of October 1923, allowing the claim of Chas. s. Stevens, No. 899 for the sum of $125.00 payable out of the General. Fund be and the same is hereby resc i nded, and it is fUrther ordered that said claim be rejected. In the :Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the let day of Ootober, 1923, al.lowing the c1aim of Fred Lambert No. 459 for the sum of ~ 186.00 to be paid out of the Good Roads Fund be and the same is _hereby rescizned, and it is further ordered tbs t said claim be allowed for said sum of $186.00 warrants in payment to be drawn as follows: $140.00 on the Good Roads Fund and $46.00 on the General Road Fund. In the Matter of Correoting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the lat day of October, 1923, allowing the claim of Ott Hardware Co. No. 640 for the sum of 155.10 to be paid out o'! the Good Roads Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is f'urther ordered that said claim be allowed for said sum of $65.10 warrants in payment to be drawn as follows: $30.00 on the Good Roads Fund and $26.10 on the General Road Fund. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. On moti on duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the let day of October, 1923, allowing the claim of A. Romero No. 775 for the sum of $36.00 to ~ . be paid out o:f;tbe .G.ood Roads Fund be and the sa~ is hereby rescinded, and it is furth r ordered that said claim be allowed for said sum of t36.00 warrants in payment to be drawn as follows: $20.00 on the Good Roads Fund and $16.00 on the General Road Fund In the Katter of Correcting Allowance of Cl.8 .im. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order ma.de on the ls day of October, 1923, allowing the claim of L. Romero No. 782 for the sum of $56.00 to be paid out of the Good Roads Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is furth~r ordered that said olaim be allowed for said sum of $66.00 warrants in p~ment to be drawn as follows: $26.00 on the Good Roads Fund and $30.00 on the General Road ~und. 126 Board of Supervisors of t !ie CQ11nty of Santa Barbara, State of California, November 6th, 1923, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. S~ Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, J. ~. Torrence, W. L. Talbott and c. L. Preiaker, the Clerk and District Attorney. Supervisors H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The minutes of the last regular meeting and succeeding special meeting were rea and approved. In the Matter of the Bonds of Santa Barbara High School District. WHEREAS, on the 21st day of December, 1922, the board of education of Santa Barb a High School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said board of education duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of the said board of education on said day, did call an election, and resolve and order: That an election be called and held on the 23rd day of January 1923 in said Schoo District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School District the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of One Hund.red and Jifty Thousand dollars, to run not exceeding twenty years and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing high school lots, for building or purchasing one or more high school buildings. or for making alterations or additions to the high sohool building or buildings, for insuring high school buildings, for supplying high school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus, and for improving the grounds, and WHEREAS, an election was held in said School District on the 23rd day of January, 1923, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said board of education of said Sohool District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certif ed to this board of supervisors by the board of education of said Sohool District, as re quired by law; and WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation this board have found and do hereby find and declare: That in accordance with a resolution and order of the board of education of Santa Barbara High School District, passed and adopted on the 21st day of December 1922, an election was duly called in said School District, and was held in said School Distric on the 23rd day of Jan11ary 1923, and that notice of said election was given by postiJ notices signed by the board of education of said School District in three public plac a in said School District for more than twenty days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in The Santa ~arbara Daily News, a newspaper printed and publi hed in Santa Barbara County, State of California, not less than once a week for three sue ceasive weeks before said election, which notice so posted and publiehed, was in the form required by the political code of the State of California. That prior to opening said polls the said inspector and judges of election conducting said election, took the oath of office as required by law, and thereafter con ducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the board o~ education of said School District, and to them made return of the poll and tally lists of said election. That on the &th day of January, 1923, the seventh day after the said election, and at one o'clock p. m. of said day, the board of education of said School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said of education found and declared and this board finds and declares that there were votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to-wit: 1579 votes . . November 5th, 1923. 127 were cast for issuing said bonds, and 655 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and that the said board of education caused. an entry of the result of said election to be made on the minutes of said board. And this board hereby fU.rther finds and declares that said election was duly and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the ~esult thereof duly and legally canvassed am. declared in the manner ard as required by law, and that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and ' in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of achoo] bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said School District, including ' this proposed issue of bond.a, is within the limit prescribed by law. It is Therefore Orde~ed, that bonds of Santa Barbara High School District in said ' . Santa Barbara County, ~tate of California, issue in the sum of ~ne Hundred and Fifty ~housand dollars, in denominations of One ~housand Dollars e. aah, payable within twenty years from the date thereof, in lawful money of the United States, with interest there- ' - on at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in like lawful money, at the office of the county treasurer of said County. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be payable as follows, to-wit: Bonds Nos. 1 to 7, both inclusive, to run one year. Bonds Nos. 8 to 15, both inclusive~ to run 2 years. Bonds Nos. 16 to 22, both inclusive, to ru' n 3 years Bonds Nos. 23 to 30, both inclusive to run 4 years. Bonds Nos. 31 to 37, both inclusive, to run 5 years Bonds Nos. 38 to 45, bo.t h inclusive~ to run 6 years Bonds Noa. 46 to 52, both inclusive, to run 7 years. Bonds Nos. 53 to 60, both inolusive, to run 8 years. Bonds Nos. 61 to 67, both inclusive, to run 9 years. Bonds Nos. 68 to 75, both inclusive, to run 10 years. Bonds Nos. 76 to 82, both inclusive, to run 11 years. Bonds Nos. 83 to 90, both inclusive,to run 12 years Bonds Nos. 91 to 97, both inclusive,to run 13 years. Bonds Nos. 98 to 105, both inclusive, to run 14 years. Bonds Nos.106 to 112, both inclusive, to run 15 years. Bonds Noe. 113 to 120, both inclusive, to run 16 years. Bonds Nos. 121 to 127, both inclusive, to run 17 years. Bonds Nos. 128 to 135, both inclusive, to run 18 years. Bonds Nos. 136 to 142, both inclusive to run 19 years. Bonds Nos. 143 to 150, both inclusive, to run 20.years. I I I I and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on the 5th days of'Mey and ' November of each and every year, until said bonds are paid. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to-wit: School Bonda of Santa Barbara H~gh School District , Santa Barbara County, State of California, United States of America. High Santa Barbara/School District in Santa Barbara County, State of California, aoknow ledges itself indebted t~ and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the t_reasurer of Santa Barbara :County, State of California, on the 5th day of 19 , One Thousand dollars in lawful money of the United States of America, with interr est thereon in like lawful money a.t the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semil 128 ann"Q.Slly on the 5th days of May and November of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. Thia bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from 1 to 160 inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to One Hundred and Fifty Thousand dollars, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of California, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing high school lots, for building or purchasing one or more high school buildings, or for ma.king alterations o additions to the high school building or buildings, for insuring high school buildin for supplying high school buildings with furniture or necessary appal!atus, an:l. for improving the grounds, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions o " ~ the political code, and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorize by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election du1y and 1ega1l called and held and conducted in said Santa Barbara High School District in said Count and State of California, on the 23rd day of January; 1923. And the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of California, hereb certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held, and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as requir ' ed by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done prec - dent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due f orm, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law autho - izing the issue of school bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedne s of the said Santa Barbara High School District, including this issue of bonds, is wit n the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly ma e and entered in its minutes on the 5th day of November, 1923, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said Santa Barbara High School District, and the . money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman, and by the county auditor, and attested by its clerk with the seal of said board attached this 5th day of November 1923. (SEAL) Attest Chairman of Board of Supervisors. County Auditor. County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Superviscrrs. RESOLVED, that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the following form, to-wit: $25.00 Interest Coupon . No. The treasurer of Santa Barbara County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Santa Barbara High School District, in said County and State, on the 5th day of 19 , at his office in the City of Santa Barbara ~ in said .County and State, the sum of $25.00 for six months' interest on Bond No. of said School District. / Chairmanaf the Bd'ard of supervisors. I I I ----------------------------------------------,.~--=---=--,-----=----.,.,----,.--~ November 5th, 1923, 129 County Auditor. County clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. It is further ordered that the chairman of this board and the county auditor are author1zed to sign said bonds and coupons and the said county clerk is authorized to countersign the SaIIB and to affix the seal Of this board to said bonds, and thereupon said officers shall deliver said bonds, so executed, to the county treasurer for safekeeping. l'hey may sign the said ooupona by 1ithographed or engraved faoaimi1e of their signatures. It is further ordered that the clerk of this board cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be, published in the ~e Morning Presa a newspaper printed and published in the said County of Santa Barbara for the period of two weeks that this board of supervisors will receive up to 3rd day of December 1~23 at 10 o'clock a. m. sealed . proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for cash, at not less than par, and accrued interest; the board of supervisors, however, reserving t he right to reject any and all bids for said bonds In the Matter of Protecting the Public Highway crossing the Santa Ynez River at Dyer Bridge from the flood waters of said river, in the 4th Road District. A comrnitte& consisting of Mr. Charles Davis and others, resident of the 4th Road Distriot, appeared before the Board and requested this Board to oause a survey t~ be made at and near a point where the public highway croses the Santa Ynez River at Dyer Bridge, for the purpose 'o:f determining the best method of protecting said public . highway from the flood waters of said river, and offered to donate the sum of $125.00 towards the cost thereof. On motion duly seconded and carried i t is ordered that the above request be submitted to Supervisor w. L. Talbott with full power to act therein, and It is further ordered that the county expend a sum not exceeding $75.00 in conneotion therewith. / In the Matter of Exterminating Coyotes in the County of Santa Barbara. It appearing to the Board. from information received from the California State Board' of Health, State Hygienic laboratory, that Coyotes in the county of Santa Barbara are infected with rabies, and It further appearing to the Board that the Bureau of Biological Survey, U' nited States Department of Agriculture, and the State of California Department of Agriculture have agreed to cooperate with the Coun~y of Santa Barbara in the extermination of coyotes in said county and enter into an agreen:ent therefor, upon certain conditions fully set forth in an unexecuted agreement this day presented, which said agreement and the .conditions therein set forth are a cceptable t o this ~oard. and On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t~at the County of Santa Barbaraenter into an agreenent with said Bureau of Biological Survey, United States Department of Agriculture and the S~ate of California Department of Agriculture. all in ' accordance with the conditions fully set forth in an unexecuted .agreement this day presented, and It is further ordered that the Chariman and Clerk respectively of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of an Ordinance to repeal Ordinance No . 399, . of the Comity of Santa . ' ; Barbara. Upon motion duly seco nded and carried, t he Board passed and adopted Ordinance No. 407 of the County of Santa Ba.rba.ra, repealing Ordinance No . 399. I I . 130 Upon the passage of said Ordinance, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. ~orrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays: None. In the Matter of Creating a Highway Improvement Fund and transferring funds ' thereto. On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that all fines or forfeitures col1eoted upon conviction for violation of any of the provisions of Seotio 160 of the California Vehicle Act of 1923, be and the same are hereby directed to be deposited in a special fund to be known as the Highway Improvement Fund, which said special fund is hereby created for said purpose, ani It is further ordered that the sum of $2770.00 collected since the provisions of said Section 160, became effective and deposited in the General Road Fund be and the same are hereby ordered transferred from said General Road Fund to said Highway Impro - ment Fund. Upon the passage of said order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, C. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderi ck, Nays: None. In the Matter of the Formation of Carpinteria Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County. Resolution accepting bid and awarding contract. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, does resolve as follows: WHEREAS, by order of this Board, upon proceedings duly taken, Carpinteria Street L~ghting District of Santa Barbara County has been regularly established, and WHEREAS, this Board on the lat day of October, 1923, ma.de an order determining the kind of lighting system t o be installed, and the specifications of the mcmner in which said eystem_to be i nstalled and maintained, and directing bids to be advertised . in accordance with said order, returnable on the 15th day of October, 1923, and WHEREAS, due proof of the publication of said notice of bids was f i led in the office of the Clerk of said Board on the 31st day of October, 1923, showing the legal time to have elapsed since the publication thereof, and WHEREAS, the 6th day of November, 1923, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. was the time fixed for sealed bids to be received in accordance with said notice, and WHEREAS, now at said time, on the 5th day of November 1923, the Southern Califor nia Edison Company, a corporation, by its bid duly filed, has offered to install, operate and maintain an electric lighting system in accordance with the order heretofo ~ made by this Board in the above entitled matter, and to furnish electricity t h erefor~ in accordance with said order, for the period of five years; all for a fixed monthly payment of $2.00 for eaoh and every light so installed, less 10% discount pursuant to recent order of the State Railroad Commission, or any other discount as may be ordered by said Railroad Connnission during the term of the contract, and in addition t o the heretofore mentioned charge, there shall be an additional charge of $.25 per lamp for . each of the nine lamps suspended from~he center of the street; and having filed with said bid a certified check in the sum of $350.00 as required in the notice calling for bids, and WHEREAS, no other bid has been presented or received; and said bid is the lowest and best bid for the installation, operation and IIlintenance of said street lighting system. NOW THEREFORE, said Board of Supervi sors, and acting ex-offieio Board of Supervisors of Cappinteraa Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County, having met in open \ November 5th, 1923. 131 session and read said bid, and having fully considered the same, does hereby resolve that said bid is t he l owest and beet bid for said insta11ation. operation, maintenance and supplying elect ricity of said District, AND IT IS OHDERED that said bid be, and the same is hereby accepted, and that this Boa.rd enter into a contract with said Southern California Edison Company, on behalf of said lighting district, in conformity to said bid and the said order of this Board determining the ~ind and specifications of said lighting system. Dated this 5th day of November, 1923. Attest: c. A. HUNT, Clerk. (SEAL) H. s. DEADERICK, Chairman of t he Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, exofficio Board of Supervisors of Carpinteria Street 21ghting District of Santa Barbara County. In the Matter of the Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara. WHEREAS, John Jami son Wilhoit and Daisy Wilhoit, hi s wife, this day presented a duly executed, conveying t o th~ County of Santa Barbara, certain real property as therein described, in accordance with proceedings heretofore had in the above entitled matter, 11nder Section 4041 part 6, of the Political Code, On motion duly seoonded and carried, it is resolved ap.d ordered that said deed be and the same ie here by accepted on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to have said deed recorded. In the Matter of the Purohase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara. Whereas an offer has been made by G. L. Case and Irene T. Case to sell to the County of Santa Barbara the real property hereinafter described for the sum of $750.00 in lawful money of t he United States,and Whereas i t appears t o the Board of Supervisors of said county that said property ia needed by said county, and Whereas it further appears to said Board of Supervisors that the price asked for said property by said G. L. Case and Irene T. Case, the owners thereof, and for which they are Willing to sell and convey to said county, is reasonable and just, I Now, Therefore, it is resolved that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors aforesaid, and said Board hereby declares that it is its intention to purchase said real property from said G. L. Case and Irene ~. Case, and that the pr ice to be paid therefor is $750.00 in lawful money of the United States, payable on the execution ani delivery of a good and sufficient deed of said property to said county free from all liens, incumbrances and adverse claims, and f;",~~\''"'' It is further resolved and ordered that Monday, the 3rd day of December, 1923, at s ~\ l. $ o li '\\ '\. \. )~~u".s"""'""~ r 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the r oom of said Boar.d of Supervisors in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara in said county of Santa Barbara be and the same are hereby fixed as the time and place when and where said Board of Supervisors will meet to cons1Jmmate said purchase, and It is further resolved and ordered that no tice of the said inte nt i on to purchase said property and of the time and place when and where said purchase will be eonsuIDIDated as aforesaid, be given by publication of t his resol ution for at least t~ee weeks prior to said date in the Lompoo Review, a newspaper of general circulation printed and publ i shed in said county of Santa Barbara . The said real property which it i s the intent i on of said Board of Supervisors to purchase as aforesaid i s situated in t he City of Lompoc, County of Santa Barbara, State of Califor nia, and part ioularly de.scribed as follows, to-wit: 132 e()-{~Cl.~,'-v& . e l e.-\e.o1~crl \,'\ t:\_$S~~ '"'~ ,/f ul ' .,~-")~ Lots Ten (10) and Eleven (11) in Block Sixty-three (63). Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, at ~ regular meeting of said Board, this 5th day of November, A. D. 1923. H. s. Deaderick, Chairman Board of Supervisors. Attest: C. A. Hunt, Clerk. (SEAL) In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Errors in Assessments for tbe fiscal year 1923-4. It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, from a statement furnished by the County Assessor that clerical errors were made in the following assessments for the fiscal year 1923-24, and application having been ms.de to this Board by said County Assessor for authority to correot said assessme ts and the written consent of the Dist rict .Attorney having been obtained therefor, and rt also appearing that the correcting of said assessments will decrease the amo"Ulljt of taxes charged against said tax payers by reason thereof, On motion duly seoonded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the County Assessor be and he .is hereby authorized to correct the following assessments on the assessments rolls of the County of Santa Barbara for the fiscal year 1923-24, to-wit: Strike off improvements on Lot 5 Map 10 Pueblo Lands of SB-Vol. 1 Page 5, assessea to Lawrence N. Bailard, et al. Value Impts $3000. Strike off personal property, auto, assessed at $530 to Jennie H. Beck, Vol. 1 page 177. Double assessment, see Vol. 4 page l51 Strike off improvements assessed at $1500 to Lawrence N. Fowler Vol. 1 Page 181. No i~provements on this tract. Reduce assessment on personal property, G. H. Gould, Vol. 1 page 22 , from $860 to $110 account assessment for auto which he did not own. Reduce assessment on personal property, Geo. G. McLean, Vo1. 1 page 33, from $1240 account of auto assessed at $1140 which is double assessment, see Vol. 1 page 33- Ellen J. McLean. Strike off $320 assessment Real Estate & personal property, Cheater J. Miller, Vo l Page 31. Filed Soldier Exemption and having property in other part of the county and same should have been allowed on this also. I Strike off assessment, Mdse & autos 1695 assessed to c. w. Bedford, Vol. 2 Page 36. Double assessment, see Vol. 4 Page 8. Strike off personal property, Mdse, $250 on F. J. Dingman Vol. 2 Page 109 Mias Ethel Potter is buying the property, Lot 12 Bk 85 3 /4 on contract and neither she nor Mr. Dingman own any Mdse as per assessment. If Strike off autos $1635 assessed to Mary L. Foy, Vol. 2 Page 148. These autos were , sold prior to the 1st Monday in March. Strike off improvements $3000 on Lot 19 Blk 306 asaeaaed to w. E. Gledhill Vol. 2 Page 163. This is a vacant lot. Strike off personal property $626 assessed to Josie R. Greenwood, Vol. 2 page 172. This was poultry assessed to another party and covered hy Soldier exemption, Reduce assessment on auto from $300 to $100 , assessed to Henry Johns, Vol. 2 page 221. Incorrect description of auto. Reduce assessment of personal property from $680 to $60 , John ~. Johnston Vol. 2 page 224. Assessed with two autos one of which belonged to tourist of same name. Reduce assessment personal property from $1310 to $610, A. K. Lynea, Vol. 2, page ~ . \ t "I -- , v' ' . /'., ~ ( I -~ r'1 " I , 133 November 5th, 1923. 267 account of $700 assessment for auto which he did not own. St rike off improvements, $160, on Lot 40 Bk 164, assessed to Clarence I. Mou+ton Vol. 2 page 303. House not started until after Moh 7th. Strike off personal property, groceries, $600 asses sed to w. Newton, Vol. 2 Page 325. Double assessment, see Svenningsen, Vol. 4 page 114. Strike off personal property, auto, $325, assessed to Katherine A. Oliver, Vol. 2 page 333. ~hi s car belonged to w. s. Cargill who is buying the property but he filed Soldier exemption on auto, see Vol _4 page 328. Strike off auto, $200, assessed to Geo. Thayer et al Vol. 2 Page 454. Mr. Thayer filed Soldier exemption, which s hould have covered this auto. Strike off auto $200, Chas. D. Libby Est. Vol. 2 page 254. This car is the property of Guy c. Libby who filed soldiers exemption on sane, see Vol. 4 page 332. Strike off from assessment of Benj. Frum, Vol. 3 page 413, $1000. Soldier exemption filed but through error was not credited on roll. Reduce assessment personal property $15,325. to $13,526--Hollister Estate Co. Vol. 3 page 104 account error in figuring value of oattle. Strike off from assessment of Fred Lang, Vol. 3 page 50, $376 thereby reducing assessment on personal property :from $675 to $200 account of charge for auto which he . did not own until after the 7th of March. Strike off from assessment of Rebecca Ord Peshine, Vol 3 page 187, Lot 11 Blk 14 -Town of Casmalia $60. Double see Paul Veglia Vol. 3 page 188. Also reduce assessment on ''Ro Todos Santos Map 1 Seo. 34-9-35----52 acres from $705 t o $106. Error in copying. . . Reduce assessment Lots 11 to 17 Bk 104 City of Lompoc , Assessed to Roman Catho1ic Bishop of Monterey, from $210 to $100 and strike off improvements on same property $800 being church bui lding and not taxable. In the Matter of Providing the County Assessor's Office with sufficient and I 4f adequate maps of the County of Santa .Barbara. WHEREAS the office of the County Assessor of t he County of Santa Barbara has not been provided with suffioient and adequate maps of said county, and WHEREAS sai d nape for asses sment purposes in t h e of fice of t he assessor of said county are ineuficient and defective and the facilities of the County Surveyor's office are inadequate to make such maps and pr ovide said County Assessor and his office with , accurate and sufficient maps for assessment purposes of said county, and WHEREAS the said County Surveyor, for the reasons hereinabove set forth has refused to make said maps, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of ' Santa Barbara, that they find it necessary to enter i nt o a oontrac t for the production and preparation of said maps and t he doing of said work. In the Matter of providing the Assessor's Office with maps of Rancho Todos Santos. 0 . It appearing to the Board that t he maps of t he Rancho Todos Santos, now in use in the Assessor's office are insufficient and inadequate f or properly assessing the lands of said rancho, as will more f ully appear in a res olution passed and adopted this day by the Board, "in t he matter of providing the County Assessor's Of f ice with suffici ent and adequate maps of Santa Barbara County", and It further appeari ng that the engineering firm of J. B. Lippincott's of Los Angeles, Cali f., have offered t o ent er i nto a contract to furn ish t he County of Santa Barbara with accurate and sufficient maps of said Rancho Todos Santos, in accordance with the terms of a contract therefor this day presented and acceptable to this Board, ~------~---------------------- ~----- 134 On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the County o Santa Barbara enter into a contract with said engineering firm of J. B. Lippincott, o Los A~eles, Calif. for furnishing said County with accurate and sufficient maps of . said Todos Santos Rancho in accordance with the terms of said contract, and It ie further ordered that the .Chairman and Clerk, respectively of this Board, be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid. It appearing to the Board that the following named petitioners are proper perso a to receive county aid, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the sums set opposite their respective names on the 1st day of December 1923, to-wit: Charles w. Baker Mrs. Plutarcho Carrillo J. 11. Burleigh Claud Johnson Vicente A. Juarez Annabelle MoGreal Refugia Olivas Mabel Hyde Ida Flores Anne Henrickson V'erda Anthony Emma P. Anton Anna Elphick R. Cloak Blanche E. Emmons Hattie B. Harbison John Davis Mary Hedrick Juan B. Surita First Supervisor District $15.00 20.00 30.00 10.00 12.00 Jose Robles Caterina Romero Jose Maria Romero Andrew Ruiz John P. Ware 10.00 Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson 10.00 Adeline Wright ~ eoond Supervisor District. 14.26 Antonio Poiaard f'hird Supervisor District. 10.00 Maria Josefa Pico 16.00 Pedro V. Romero, Fourth Supervisor District. 20.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 Donalda Moore Mabel E. Murray Mae McCoJ.lum Maria Ramirez Joseph Usher Fifth Supervisor District. et ux: 8.00 Mrs. Frank Valencia 10.00 Margaret Marcum Ward 20.00 $10.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 40.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 The Reports of c. G. Vandever, Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital and w. c. Missall, County Live Stock Inspector for the month of Ootober 1923, were examined and ordered filed. . ~n the Matter _of Corre~ti ng Allo~nce of Claim. I On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that t he order made on the 1st day of October, 1923, allowing the claim of Santa Barbara Seed Co. No. 815, for the sum of $8.40 on the General Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded, for the reason that said claim was not presented within the time required by law. , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the fol l owing claims be and the sane are hereby rejected to-wit: Bacon Co., Edward R. II " " II $ 2.72 2.75 el. o \ "\'\\, \0:,1, o~e". ~ \. ~'"""cg Q \_\ 4.l '# ~d. '-"~ ""' l. c~ ~ ~ ~ ,~ . November 5t~, 1923 135 . Humphreua-Smith Electric Co. " " . It " u If " $58.85 334.18 133.00 on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be ' I and the same are laid over, to wit: Abbott, R. C Baker, Glen " " " O. L. Love, Francis Murphy, Edward Randolph, Walter J Santa Barbara Directory Co. " " " " Smith, H. B. Spears-Weil.ls Ma.ohinery Co. Standard Oil Co. " " " Tognazzini, s. M. 174.00 252.00 168.00 168.00 347 .42 120.09 168.00 6.00 6. 00 174.00 101.70 94.33 12.50 10.00 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all claims that have been audited and approved at this meeting by three members 0 the Board 0 Supervisors be al~owed, each claim to be paid out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim respectively, to wit: . Allen, Wm. Almanza, F. " " " Ambassador Laundry Andera, C. M. Associated Oil Co. Ayala, J. P. " " " " Baber, B. F. Bailey, Ethel H. Bancroft-Whitney Barca, Peter Barnes, c. c. Ba.stanchury, A. II Bates, J. T. Co. . Baxter, Frederick L. Beith, Agnes s. Bidondo, Simon Bigler, A. B. II fl . Bishop, John Blakeway, E. C. Bland, w. S. GENERAL FUND 4.60 34.65 37.80 43.20 43.64 52.21 40.66 168.00 148.00 84.00 30.00 15.60 30.00 2.50 150.00 27.84 17.28 24.80 65.50 60.00 10.00 12.84 5.35 2.50 13.18 31.50 I 136 Boeseke-Dawe Co. Bond, c. s. Bonio, Joe Botello, M. A. Boyd Lumber & Mill Co. Bregante, A. Bregante, A. Brokofsky, Carl Brown, G. L. Brown, Dr. R. w. II II - Bullock, Wm. Burgett, M. F. Burroughs Adding Ma.chine Co. Burroughs Add. Machine Co. Burum, H. L. " " n " Cadwell, Harold L. " II GENERAL FUND Caliornia Corrugated Culvert Co. " " " " " " " II " " II II II " " II II California Market California Spray-Chemical Co. Cal.lie, John D. Carbajal, :P. Castagna, Alice c. & w. Feed Store Celite Company Cervantes, L. " II Chalmers, Thomas Cinfuegos, J. City Nursery Clapp, Lora B. Clemento , Frank s. Coast Wholesale Grocery Columbia Carbon Co. Commercial Motor Service Commercial Motor Service Co. Commission of Horticulture Connor, J B. Convent of the Good Shepherd Cook, A. B. $6750.00 Allowed Cook, Mrs. Sidney Cooley, H. M. for $ 6.35 10.00 30.00 6.00 4.05 43.20 54.00 40.00 2.50 9.75 4.25 4.00 2.50 10.00 4.46 93.50 34.05 63.32 1?3.04 12.00 73.00 124.22 78.01 268.78 14.98 56.49 18.00 245.70 l.0.00 36.00 41.26 11.95 2.61 21.60 21.60 161.65 36.00 15.00 2.50 7.50 119.83 4.00 56.00 315.00 449.41 2.50 160.00 6250.00 37 .42 96.50 , ' : November 5th, 1923. Costa, M. V. Costa, T. Cota, J. M. " Cox, J. M. Craviotto, E. J. Cuesta, Gerard s. de la " Micaela de la . C11mmings, J. c " If " II " " Cunnane, w. B. Curzon, A. R. D'Andrea, G. Davidson, Oscar w. ' Davis, B. Dawe, Henry Deaderick, H. s. Delbrook, Geo. " G. De Rosa, Joe M. GENERAL FUND . . Desgrandchamp, Lester Dewi ng, H. A. " ff " " Diehl G~ocery Co. Dinnesen, H. Doane Building Co. Dodge, E. G. Doerger, Wm. H. Doerr, L. R. Domingo, P. Dominguez, c. Dominguez, Mary " II " M. R. " II Dover, Frank Drexel Lime & Cement Co. Eaves, c. s. Edmondson, A. R. Elisalde, A. Elizondo , Jacobo Elvidge, Spencer Elvid.ge, Wm. Enterprise Launderers Everett Building Co. " " ' ' ' $ 2.so 2.50 27 .00 40 .50 24.00 24.45 108.00 15.00 58.50 66.00 2.26 34.00 10.00 12.50 84.15 7 .50 i o. oo 1 02.50 5.20 56.70 56,70 66.00 195.&J 126 .50 133.10 111.30 90.42 49.50 1606.41 43.50 1 0 . 00 105.00 15.75 15.75 50.00 24.50 75. 60 75.60 2.50 773.10 44.00 100.00 34.50 30.00 2.50 2.50 20 .71 141.00 243.68 137 138 \ Everett Mill & Lumber " " If II Exotic Nurs eries Farmer, J. J. Fashion, The Fillmore, E. M. Fischer, w. L. " II " Wm L Fitzgerald, Frank Flood, Odessa Flores, Jr., Juan E. Fostero , J11en Fox, L. L. Co. GENERAL FUND . - - " Frankel Uarbon & Ribbon Mfg. Co. Freeze and Freeze " " " Gano, iobert Garcia, Antonia Garzoli, A. Gates, F. H " " Gem Market Co. George, c. E. Gidney, Pearl C. n " Giorgi, Egisto Giorgi, Jr. N Gonzales, A. " F. Gorin, J. D. Grand, Peter Great Wardrobe, The Grossi, Ben Guevarra, F. " " Hales , Lloyd n " Hales, Orin E. Hammond, D. M. " " " " Hampton, Frank Hapgood, Arthur Hardcastle, A. T. " II Harper , Harry Haslam, w. E. Hendricks, J. L. Henning, E. w. $18725 - 141.00 15.55 2.50 2.95 23.38 5.00 125.00 7.50 117.00 35.00 15.00 2.50 10.00 9.25 206.45 123.82 26.65 32.50 7.50 345.00 975.00 31.59 30.05 10.00 75.00 10.00 10.00 36.00 ~2.00 48.00 2,50 9.50 10.00 2.50 7.50 42.50 67.50 15.03 163.21 367.27 43.66 2.50 10.00 10.00 s.oo 22.36 10.00 1.05 10.00 .1 November 5th, 1923. Henning, I . B . Hernandez, D. " " Hibbit~s, A. Guy Hildenbrand, A. J . H. & IJt. C. Co. Hill , .!!'rank Hollister, J. J. Hotel Dorothy " " ' Howerton, Bud. " Huerta, L. , Hunt, Archie M. Huyck, Monte Ibsen, Anton B. " " " Jackson, c. H. Jamison, Ben Janssens, J. R. " " Jiminez, Peter " " II '' It " Johnson, J. A Johnston, Eugene L. Johnston Fruit Co. Kellogg, Eugene s. " " tt Frank King, J. F. Kirby, Geo. J. :Knight-Counihan Co. " " " " " " " " " " " GENERAL FUND Krelle Plumbing & Electrical Co. Lam:pe, E. G. " G. Lanter, Mrs. J. w. I Laroo Fish Co., s. Lathim's Transfer & :f ire:proo:f Levy, Adolphe H. Levy, Adolphe H. " " " Levy, Henry Lockwood, Gardner " Guard $ 5.00 34.65 22.05 10.00 15.00 10.00 74.25 2.50 7.00 2.00 2.50 5.00 42.00 59.00 132.00 214.00 1700.00 63.00 5.00 3.00 31.50 6.00 44.50 . 66.00 74.16 37.50 17.60 a.oo 32.83 42.40 152.83 110.00 23.95 19.34 12.75 92.50 28.31 63.90 2.30 86.40 108 .00 20.00 4.65 2.00 16.15 3.60 11.16 35.38 2.50 2.50 139 140 Lompoc Garage Loveren, Dr. G. s. GENERAL FUND Low, Fred Ma.ckrell, Wm. Madero, R. ti " Mahurin, J. H. Malo, Ramon Manri, F. A. " " Mapula, E. Matta, M. Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corp'n. " tt " Miller, w. A. Miller's Shoe Store " Mills, W. G. , $61.& Allowed for Mission Office EqUipment Mission Paint and .Art Co. Mission Produce and Supply Co. Morning Press, The Montes, R. Montes, R. Montezeno, J. " " fl " " Montezano, J. Moore Mercantile Co. Morales, Y. Moralez, E. Morris, L. J. " " " R. W. Moulton, L. E. McArthur, D. D. MoCaughey, Anna E. " " Mccaughey, J. P. McDonald, Arch " E. A. E. A. McGinnis, John McGregor and Sons " " McHenry, Roy w. MoKeel, Howard MoMurray, s. K. Navarro, E. Negus, Wm. H $11.10 26.00 7.10 12.60 21.60 21.60 3.00 3.00 14.50 20.00 32.50 5.oo 13.22 1.10 7.50 2.50 59.40 7.66 79.13 6.00 46.20 27.00 13.50 18.00 21.60 21.60 21.60 10."80 15.43 10.80 36.50 11.25 21.75 62.70 2.50 2.50 145.50 19.36 236.21 6.00 21.60 54.00 2.50 44.99 64.27 10.00 40.00 13.'11 32.00 10.00 --------------------~-- --------- - - - --------------------------~---,.-------, November 5th, 1923. Nielson-Smith Elect.Co. GENERAL FUND " u " " . O'Bryant, Matilda Olivos, Juan Ord Ice Co. " " " fl " " Orton, John R. Osburn, Wm. ~ . " u " Ott Hardware Company Ott " " " tr II Ovieda, Ed. Ovieda, Ed. 1f E. s. Ovieda, E. s. " " " Tony " " " " " " Pacific Chemical Co. " " " Pacific Coast Coal Co. " " " n " " " " " " " " Pacific Coast Ry. Co. " tr , . " Pacific Coast Publishing Co. " " " II n It '' II " " Pacific. Laundry Padilla, F. " " Parker, Fr ed A. Parma Co. Parma Co . Patrick & Co. " " " Perry, w. J . Pertica, Frances Petersen, J . F. Pierce Bros. Pomatto, Joe Pope, A. s. $ 7.25 .60 54,69 39.00 5.50 5.50 4.83 10,00 2.00 2 . 00 2.00 22.15 1.08 24.30 2'6el0 57.60 14.40 50.40 31.50 31.50 13.50 27.00 27 . 00 25.19 57 .oo 4228 .26 398.47 149.71 45.97 662.00 71.50 5.90 5.40 11.25 12.20 2.54 21.60 21.60 2 . 50 18 .60 4.25 17.87 6.37 2,50 50.00 18.00 67.95 5 . oo 37.06 141 142 Pope, A. s. GENERAL FUND II II - Preisker, C. L. Ramsey, Henry Recorder Pr inting a nd Publ. Reed, w. B. Reynolds, c. P. II Roy II " Rhode, w. A. ' Richardson, Chas. T. JI " If " ~ " n Rios , Jame.s Rizzoli, John Robles, J . Rodman, w. T. Romero, F. L. II Ross, James II " Rubio, Jesus R11nkle Shoe Co . " II n Salvation Army Tr uelove Home Sanitary Steam Laundry Santa Barbara Daily ~ews " " " II Santa Barbara Directory Co . II " II Co . Santa Barbara Paint & Wall Paper Santa Barbara Telephone Co. " " " " " " n II " " " " " 11 " " " " " II " " " " Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Co. " " " " Sattler, Daniel A. " rr " Sauseda, v. Schauer Printing Studio Inc . II " II II " II " " II " " " II " " " Schneider, w. H. $57 .50 Allowed for Co. $46.67 36.93 41.20 84.00 1.50 10.00 142.50 24 . 00 174.00 19.50 1309.00 224 .00 257 . 25 552.00 7.50 2 .50 18 .90 255.50 54. 00 54. 00 . 5 .75 168. 32 31.50 7 . 60 20 .40 74.15 3 .85 47.50 119.73 42.00 6 . 00 4 .50 23.44 25 . 68 16.87 18.19 1.30 3.80 167.32 15.40 182. 24 1788 .00 360.00 3'1 . 80 9.50 12 . 50 234. 25 18.00 317. 00 2.50 ' I , "\! , I ,-/ '\ 144 trnion Mill and Lumber Co. ll " II - " " If " " - " " " " A - " " Union Oil Co. of Calif. " " ll " ~ Union Oil Co. o:f Calif. " " " t It Unzueta, D. " " " " " " " tt U. S. Grill Valley Oil Co. " " 1t Van Horn, J. A. Vanoni, John " " " " Van Zandt, Warren Ventura Refining Company Verin, P. Walters, H. A. Warren & Bailey Co. " ff " water works Department " " If Watson, J. N. Wells, H. P. Wescott, L. E. Western Maohine and Foundry Weste r~ Union ~elegraph Co. Western Union Telegraph Co. Western Union Telegraph Co. " " " " westwick Iron Works Wheaton, w. H II " Whitcher, Chas. L. White House, Inc. Wilhoit, J. J. Wilkins, H. A. Wilson &.D''Andrea Wilson , Wm. Wolford, Laurence C~ woods, P. s. Wylie, R. C. Yelkins, Henry " " GENERAL FUND Co. $119.69 Allowed for $26.60 298.58 .86 20.10 6.00 16.75 37.81 76.64 2.50 53.52 21.60 21.60 10.80 21.60 21.60 11.90 27.00 6.45 30.00 20.00 4.00 152.38 108.00 736.45 8.40 9.60 13.05 44.50 237.05 37.50 12.00 138.21 4.62 1.20 . 3.60 .40 404.44 11.44 11.20 2.50 15.50 160.00 16.75 7.60 4.00 2.50 14.06 25.15 44.75 18.35 ' ----- -------------------,--------,----,-,----~~--,--~-=-:-__,., November 5th, 1923. Yelkins, Henry GENERAL FUND Yut, Joe Aggeler & Musser Seed Co. HOSPITAL :EUND Aitken, Ella " Gordon " " Ambassador Laundry, The " " II Andera:, c. M. " " Anderholm, Lily Anderson, Carl Associated Oil Co. Babcock, D. w Barron, D. Beadle, M. w. Benson, Chas. i:se-tlamini, Toni Boeseke-Dawe Co. " fl " ~ " " " Bogler, A. Bowman, E. M. Boyd Lumber and Mill Co. Brown, Wm. Buron, J. California Market Campbell, w. L. Carlisle & Co., A. Castro, R. " " Chapman, Laura D. City Dry Cl~aning Co. Clovis, c. . Columbia Drug Company Corral, J. Coulter Dry Goods Co., The County Commission of Horticulture Craft, Mary " W. A. Cutter Laboratory, The Devoe, E. Diaz, A. " " " Antonio Diehl Grocery Co. Drexel Lime ~nd Cement Co. Dunagan, E. P. " " ' - $15.00 44.00 15.20 26.13 39.03 10.65 628.21 609.72 48.96 8.28 80.00 66.00 19.70 20.00 20.00 3.85 52.26 110.00 2.55 100.50 26.75 117.00 50.oo 43.95 20.00 45.00 134.06 100.00 2.57 31.50 . 24.00 54.84 35.21 7.50 5.32 218.98 16.00 56.45 56.46 9. 08 70.94 3.00 32.39 100.00 589.51 43.70 24.00 24.00 145 ' I I 146 Erickson, Irene Essie, Henry Ferguson Furniture Co. Fitzpatrick, Frances Fuller Brush Co., The Garrahy, Margaret HOSPITAL FUND Gattle, M. c. Gillman, Margaret c. $30.05 Allowed for Gonzales, Ri to Gray, Frances Grondin, Joe Hayman , Anne " II Hester, James H. Hose, w. Humphreus-Smith Electric Co. " " Hunt ; R. '' " Hyatt, Mary Hyatt , lwfel vin J. Johnson, C. H. Johnson, Marie Larco Fish Co., Leos, J. Levy, Henry s. Lewis Manufaoturing Co., " " " ' " " " " " Lewis, Ida Mae Lindstrom, Victor Lush, Marion E. Lynoh, John Ma.oQuarrie, James MaHoney, Alice I. Martin, M. Mikula, s. A. Mission Paint & Art Co., Mission Produce & Supply Mission If " Moxley, w. B. 1lelson, Lewis Nichols, Julia Nichols, Dr. N. Olivera, G. F. Ordaz, Tillie Ord Ice Co. Osborne, Albert " H. L. " The The Co. If $100.00 60.00 95.00 45.00 119.20 100.00 29.05 12.00 58.00 112.17 40.00 12.00 224.00 8.3) 39.03 4.00 18.19 9.00 18.00 70.00 80.00 80.00 70.00 17.93 7.10 56.60 155.28 31.03 117.00 27.95 100 . 00 75.00 16.13 70.00 75.00 75.00 65.00 21.75 6.35 12.70 32.76 5.00 5.00 70.00 100.00 50.00 75.00 16.80 65.00 43.45 :. , November 5th, 1923. Osborne, H. L. HOSPITAL FUND Ott Hardware Co. " Overs.a., Ole A. Paoific Coast Publishing Co. Paoiio Coast Publishing Co. Parma Co. Parma Co. Parmelee-Dohrma.nn Co. " " " Patek & Co. Peifer, L. Peter, Ira B. Pico, John B. Piovesan, Geo. Province, Alice Ramidas, Matilda Rammalle, Geo. Rigney, Wm. Roh1k, P. Rouse, C. F. Ruser, Arthur Sangster, w. II " Santa Barbara Drug Co. Santa Barbara Roofing Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Scherer Co., R. L. " JI . " - " " " tt " " " II Schultz, Elsie " " " " " " Schwartz, Kathryn Seaside Oil Co. , The If " " II If Shirrell, c. L. Smith's Bootery Southern Calif. Edison Co. Southern Pacific Co. ' S. P. Milling Co. II " II Spreitz, H. A. Standard Oil Co., ~he Stone, c. w. $86.26 Allowed for ' $30.80 907.65 38.30 110.00 8.25 14.10 44.80 86.06 31.00 80.85 18.90 68,00 55.00 28.00 85.00 100.00 60.00 47.90 90.00 ao.oo 55.00 75.00 120.00 30.80 72.25 22.02 38.24 84.35 20.85 28.44 60.85 9.17 21.00 60.00 69.00 63.00 22.58 142.20 26.63 157 .50 125.00 3.00 241.43 6.42 56.00 59.15 100.00 3.46 130.00 147 I l i I I 148 ' Trenwith' s HOSPITAL FUND Union Feed and Fu.el Co., The Union Mill & Lumber Co. " " " " It Vandever, c. G. It " " " " " u " Vandever, Signe 11 " Vaughn, Alta M. Velasquez, Jesus Warren & Bailey Co. " " Waterbury Chemical Co. Wears, Lucy Western Wholesale Drug Co. White Meroorial Hospital, The Wilson, Bert " Frank Woolsey, Chester A. : Acosta, F. HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND " " II II " " " ff Ames, A. " F. 11 " " Frank Arroqui, J. P. " 11 Avistia, J. " " Boeseke-Dawe Co. Bourquin, Ed. Brongart, F. " It 11 " Colton, F. A. " II Cooney, o. Cooper, F. Cordero, Joe " n " " Corrall, J. n " , $23.52 304.35 152.00 11.00 44.45 150.00 150.00 21.59 26.50 140.00 140.00 94.00 55.00 21.50 35.60 75.00 24.50 5.00 5.32 so.oo 36.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 15.00 30 . 00 49.50 99.00 99.00 158.62 129.00 363.00 12.00 48.00 48.80 92.25 48.00 20.00 48.00 49.50 99.00 40.50 8.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 12.00 48 .00 J November 5th, 1923. Corrall, J. Craviotto, E. J . " " - Dearman, w. H Dearma.n, w. H. Dominguez, J. Edwards, ~. F Edwards, .!:!; F . Edwards, ~ . F. Ganzinelli, B. Gonzales, J . " " Herrera, F. Martinez, R. " " Mills, w. G. fl w. s. Moe and Jacobson Monero, M. Moreno , 11~ " " Newton , J Ott Hardware Co . lf It " Rial, F. " " Smith, F. lt II . " " Stover, M. s. Union Mill & Lumber " " - " " " " " fl Vaca, L. Ward, H. " F. Yr igayen, F. " " " " Associated Charities " Belcher, F. E. Bobo, G. w. " fl Brovm, Robt, w. M.D. Buro la, I. M. " If . Callis, F. I. Co. HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND I INDIGENT FUND . $20.00 7.62 62.77 99.00 90.00 16.00 198.00 121.00 121.00 81.00 20.00 8 . 00 4.00 12.00 48.00 41. 80 40.50 1ffi.00 48.00 20.00 24.00 28 . 00 169.58 69.50 99.00 99.00 99.00 99.00 144.00 149.62 137.50 129 . 80 1643.80 16.00 49.50 99.00 20.00 48.00 48.00 399. 25 98.62 25.00 20.00 20 . 00 3.75 20. 00 10.00 130.00 149 150 Campodonico, E. M. INDIGENT FUND Coblentz and Schwabacher " " Gardner-Wheaton Co. Jordano Bros. Lucas Sanitarium " II " " . If " Martindale, M.A. Moore Mercantile Co ~ Parma Co. Rudolph, Chas. Sterling Drug Co. Union Feed and Fuel Co . Almanzo, F. II " " Bates , J . T. Cota, J . M. Cota , J. M. Del brook , Geo . " " Domingo , P. Dominguez , c. Dominguez, I'.{ R. " Good Roads Machinery Co . Hales , . Orin E Her nandez , D. " II Hickey Bros. Co. Huerta , L. Maokrell, Wm. Mor ales, Y. Morri s, R. w. Morris, R. w. McDonald , E. A. " " Ramsey, Henry Robles, J . Romero , F. L. " " Sauseda, v. Smith Booth Usher Co . Union Mill & Lumber Co . " II " " II II " Williamson, J . M. FIRST ROAD FUND $15.00 10 . 00 15.00 5.00 10.00 17.20 13. 00 58.50 26.00 29.40 20.00 92.95 56.30 15.85 8 .50 3.85 4.20 4.80 2.75 3.00 4.50 6.30 6.30 . 1. 75 1.75 8 .40 8 .40 6.43 1. 67 3.85 2.45 1 6.00 42.00 1.40 1. 20 61 . 50 6 .95 2 .40 6 .00 63. 00 2.10 6 . 00 6 . 00 4.20 . 59 9.24 33.17 2.25 25 . 00 November 5th, 1923. Aceroz, P. SECOND ROAD FUND Arce, Ygnacio Ayala, E . " " Batlar~,Be'te.rly II W. R. Bennett, M. Bonio, Joe Carabaja1, Paz Carpinter ia Clay Products Co. " II " Corral, F. " G. 11 11 " " Corrale, F. Cruz, R. Delgadillo, J . Diaz, E. n II Doerr, Tom Fragoso, Gerraro II Genaro " Guillermo " 11 Galindo, J . " If .Garcia , Antonio " J. Good Roads Machinery Co. Hickey Bros . Co. Higgins , L. M. Humphrey , Fred Lopez, J. " 11 Lopez , Jose Lopez, T. II " Madel , Refugio Martinez, M. " Mora, Mike Mor alez, E. Moreno , A~ Murgia, M. Navarez, A. 1Tavarro, E. I'fevare z , A. Ogan , R. J . " " $ 8.00 3.00 55.00 22.50 5.00 49.50 10.00 15.00 24.00 20.25 211. 20 12.00 20.00 8 .00 4. 00 s . oo 44.00 6.00 4.00 36.50 27.50 20.00 8 . 00 8 . 00 20 . 00 8 . 00 1 6 . 00 10 .00 9.00 4.76 78 . 49 10.13 15.75 48.00 48.00 3.00 48.00 48.00 4 . 00 20.00 s.oo 12.00 48.00 . 20.50 s.oo 16. 00 12.00 8 . 00 127.55 151 152 Ott Hardware Co. SECOlill ROAD FUND Ovieda, Ed . Pear son , N. L. Perez, Pascual Porteo , Joe Quezada, J . Ramirez, M. Reynolds , c. P . Richardson, Chas . T. Rodriguez, M. Romero, Juan Romero, Wil l ie Rubio , Jesus Saragosa , Julio Saragosa, Pete Smit h-Booth-Usher Co. Smith-Booth-Usher Co . II II " Sotelo, B. Souther n Califor nia Edison Co . Tello, Dan tt " lf " ~hurmon.d , Frank Union Feed and Fuel Co. Union Mill & Lumber Co. Vasquez, R. rr " - Villanueva, c. " " " L. " n Ynigus, A. Zepeda, F. Bacon Company, Edward R. THIRD ROAD ~lock , A. Boyd Lumber & Mill Co. Brown, H. c. California Corrugated Culvert Co . . " " " " Clancy, A. L. " ff " Edgar, Thos Galusha, 1. G. Larsen, s. P. Olsen , Soren Ontiveros , Adolph ' ~15.75 16. 00 17.50 35.00 20. 00 38.00 3,00 169.55 181.26 4.00 38 .50 49.50 21 . 00 4 . 00 4.00 7 2 . 00 247.64 16.86 12.00 51.34 6. 00 7.50 18 . 00 31.so 18 . 00 60 .20 20.00 8 . 00 20. 00 a.oo 8 . 00 16.00 44.00 19.00 7.93 23. 00 .45 4.00 13.80 8 . 67 87. 00 2.17 72.00 9.00 17.50 41.00 40 . 00 54.45 November 5th, 1923 Petersen, J. F. THIBD ROAD FUND Swan, E. L. Union Mill & Lumber Co. II II " " u u " n Union Oil Co. of Calif. Alexander, G. FOURTH ROAD FUND Archer, Walter Brown-Bevis Co. California. Corrugated Culvert II " Celite Company Everett Building Co. " " Mill & Lumber Co. Hildebrand, Albert Hollister Estate Company . Huyck, A. L. Lompoc Garage n " Moore Meroantile Co. " Smith Hardware Co., w. R. Southern Paoific Milling Co. Co. Auto Club of Santa Barba.Ds FIF~H ROAD FUND Bidamon, Chas. ' Bryant & Trott. Co. California Corrugated If " " Clark, J. w. " " " II Crakes Garage 11 Thos. De Rosa, Joe M. Dias, Leo Fesler, John " " " Forbes, Robt Goodchild, Willie Grafft, John " " Helser & Bailey Jenkins, M. Lane, John c. Luk:eman Bros. Mendoza, Guadalupe Novo Bros. " " Culvert Co. t " " . I $104.00 48.00 .81 2.95 ,09 8.52 7.00 48.00 3.13 29.86 1.66 .29 27.07 4. 05 60.00 35.00 26.00 24.68 1081.16 1.37 99.60 42.77 98.50 10.30 42.8 7 8.12 5.88 6.28 40 . 00 48. 00 48.00 12.50 108.00 104.50 16.50 112.00 112.00 112.00 60.00 20.00 96.00 132.00 20.39 56.00 38.50 5.50 3.50 4.50 153 I I I I I I 154 Ontiver os, Grace FIFTH ROAD FUND Paaifio Coast Coal Co. " II \~ " - ~ Powell, c. w. Rall, L. A. Bice, Fred " " Roemer & Roemer Ruiz, Joe D. Sanches, Manue1 Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa Maria Valley R. R. co. " " " " ~ I Valley Oil Co. Wilson, George Wilson, Geo. " " Bergante, A SIXTH ROAD FUND II " Cervantes, L. " " D' Andre a, G. Drexel Lime & Cement Co. Lampe, E. G. If G. Madero, R. " II Montezeno, J. " " " n " " " Ott Hardware Co. Ovieda, Ed. " " " E. s. . " " II If " '.l.1ony " " " II " " tr " :Padilla, F. If " Union Feed and Fuel Co. Unzueta, D. " " " " $1000 .00 157.65 5.10 1375.00 54. 00 36.00 72.00 198.65 48.00 14.00 2.25 44.65 26.76 187.04 33.00 33.00 33.00 4.80 6.00 2.40 2.40 9. 35 85.90 9.60 12.00 2.40 2.40 2.00 2.40 2.40 2.40 1.20 1.20 2.70 2.90 6.40 1.60 5 .60 3.50 3.60 1.50 3.00 3.00 2 .40 2.40 1.75 2.40 2.40 1.20 ~----------- - -- )I I . Unzueta, D. " " Verin, P. Aguirre, J. " " " " " s. " " Alvarado, Jose Amador, Bartolo Amado, " Ambrose Lumber Co. Arango , Manuel " " " '' Archer, Walter November 5th, 1923. SIXTH ROAD FUND GENERAL ROAD FUND Associated Oil Company Barnett, H. C. Bean, Harvey Beccaria, E. " " Beuterbaugh, Fred Boeseke-Dawe Co. " " If Brokofsky, Carl Brown-Bevis Company, Brown, Ross, California Truck Co. Cinfeugoa, J. " " Clem, G. w . " " " " Cordero, Joe " " " 1f Corral, c. " " Crakes, Thos. Craviotto, E. J. " " Cruz, M. " " DeVaul, J. I~. Dias, Leo Dominguez, A. " E. " " The __________ .:._ ____________________________ ~-------- --- $ 2.40 2.40 12.00 36.00 48.00 48.00 16.00 48 . 00 12.00 27.00 13.50 477.00 27.00 27.00 9.00 48.00 13.78 13.50 54.00 60.00 40.00 54.75 54.45 42.00 56.00 27.50 112.00 3.00 60. JO 20.00 62 . 00 48.00 24.00 18.00 27 00 22.50 20.00 48.00 108.00 129.61 21.70 36.25 68.50 184.00 16.00 44.00 44.00 24.00 155 156 Dominguez, James " N. " " T. Encinis, Frank Encinis, F. " Esparza, M. " Everett Mill & Lumber Co. Fairbanks, Morse & Co. " " Fesler, I. M. " Forbes, Robt. Foster, G. H. " " Freeze and Freeze Gaularte, M. 11 " " " Glines, Denzil c. " John T. " " " Gonzales, Elias Gorin, John Granado, A. Granado, Asuncion Hendricks, R. " " Herrera, F. " " Hildenbrand, A. J. Huyck, Monte Jia, F. M. " " Jones, C. A. " " Kingsbuary, H. H. Lambert, c. E " Lambert, Clarence " Fred " N. " N. " " Leyva, Leo " " If " Lompoc Garage " - GENERAL ROAD FUND $18.00 ' 48.00 48.00 20.00 9.00 54.00 54.00 48.00 48.00 15.05 83.63 27.20 54.00 27.00 60.00 76.00 76.00 18.25 27.00 30.50 27.00 24.00 456. 00 420.00 48.00 48 .oo 48.00 12.00 39 .oo 78.00 48.00 48.00 60.00 90.00 31.60 49.50 35.00 52.00 54.00 120.00 152.00 20.00 165.00 84.00 96.00 96.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 412.90 ' I No~e mber 5th, 1923. Lompoc Garage Lopez, Fi lomena " " If J . Mackellar, Alexander Martin , J. C. n " It II Martinez, A. " II JI " Martinez, F. Martinez, Francis . " " M. F . Ma. t a , G. " " " J . " II " M. " 1iedina, A. " " P . II P. Meraz , J . Meraze, J . Miller, D. " Dan. " H. " Harry Monts., J. Montes, J . Morales, M. II " Morales,. 11{. Mueller , T. C McKeel,Howard Oj uda, G. - Omador, Bartolo Ontiveros, s. Onucia, G. " " Ott Har dware Co. " " " II " " Ovieda , E. " " " Ed . Padilla, F. GENERAL ROAD FUND I ,. $12. 05 Allowed f or - $ 9. 35 42. 00 42. 00 44.00 64.24 56.00 16.75 28. 00 52. 00 48 . 00 48 . 00 2 7 . 00 27. 00 18.00 1 0 8 . 00 48 . 00 48 . 00 36. 00 32. 00 48 . 00 24 . 00 48 . 00 48. 00 48 . 00 48 . 00 48 . 00 48. 00 48 . 00 48. 00 48 . 00 44.00 48 . 00 20. 00 27. 00 18 . 00 27 . 00 4 4 . 00 52. 00 13.50 1 8 . 00 45.00 27.00 27 .oo 84.95 180. 57 10.95 30. 00 15 . 00 30 . 00 16. 00 ----------- --~ 157 I I I I I I 158 Pagliotti, P. Pedregon, Pete If " Pickett, K. R. Powell, c. w. Record & Wheatley Reynolds. Tom Richardson, Chas. Richardson, Chas. " " Rico, J. " " " " R;i.vas, Antonio " " " " " II If If tt " Francisco " " Rivas, Francisco " ft Roberts, Frank Robles, G. Romero, A. " " Romero, J. " J . E. 1t L. Romero , Laurence " Louis Ruiz, Fred If " " " " J. D. Sanchez, L. " s. Sangster, Geo. GENERAL ROAD FUND T. T. If . Santa Barbara f elephone Co. Seaside Oil Company Shoemake, Wm. Simpson, Frank R. " If ti T. M. Sotelo, B. " " Standard Oil Co. St. John,A. s. " $ 37.00 30.00 65.00 82.50 3000.00 33.60 83.40 147.00 768.00 496.00 48 .00 36.00 52.00 27.00 27.00 26.00 51.00 27.00 27. 00 59.00 26.00 27.00 27.00 26.00 10.00 57.50 65.00 6.00 4.00 60.00 34.00 55.00 20.00 24.00 24.00 76.00 48.00 12.00 15.75 7.40 11.10 18.60 85.25 82.55 9.00 12.00 48.00 5.50 61.02 ' ' . , -------------------=----------,-------,., November 5th, 1923~ Swan, E. L. GE:tfERAL ROAD FUND James " " ~igueiro, Sylvester " " If Tripl.ett, L. A. " fl Union Feed and Fuel Co. II " " " Union Oil Co. of Calif. " " " " Val.dez, H. Valdez, H. Vasquez, R. " " Ventura Refining Company Villanueva, c. I " " Western Machine and Foundry Co. " " " " Westwick Iron Works " " Wilson, Geo. Wilson, Geo. Acosta, F. GOOD ROADS FUND Alvarado, J. If Bermu.dez, .John " " " Sam " " " Camargo, Jim " II " " Joe " " Donahue, John Eastman, J . B. Gneisa., Chas. " " Hansen , H. c. Henricks, R. If If Herrera, F. " " Jamison, s. 1 ; II " $16.00 52.00 62.50 56.25 65.12 26.00 204.00 112.00 3.50 3.50 49.53 42.18 44.00 44.00 16.00 44.00 224.58 48.00 16.00 56.20 52.04 32.60 13.75 33.00 33.00 15.00 24.00 24.00 34. 70 30.10 35.75 14.75 35.40 31.50 35.75 5.55 28.00 24.00 21.95 140 . 00 ' 41.75 13.10 52.90 65.00 39.00 40.00 12.00 17.55 30 .90 159 160 L. & B. Machinery Co . Leyva , Leo . " " Logan, Bob MaoGillivray, J . Marion Steam Shovel Miller, John Montezino , J . Ontiveros, Adolph L. " If 11 " " M. Ovieda, Tony Padilla, F. " " Re Uy Machine Works Reynolds, Tom " 11 Robles , G. Rogers, M. E. Seaside Oil Company Shoemake, Wm. st. John, A. s. Unzueta., D. Vasquez, R. Co. Ventura Refining Company Waugh, Ed. GOOD ROADS FU~ID Western Machine and Foundry Co. Bailey, Ethel H. Constable, c. B. Hacking , c. J. Loveren, Dr. G. Osburn , Wm. Q. " " " Paulding, o. P. Pope, A. s. Smith, Edgar D. s. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. SALARY FUND ADVERTISING FUND Santa Mar i a Valley Warehouse Co. Midland Counties Pub . Serv. Cor p'n. CASMALIA ST. LIGH1'ING FUND Bee, Henry GUADALUPE PUB. CEMETERY FUND Santa Maria Gas Co. GUADALUPE ST. LIGHTING DIST. FUND Midland Codnties Pub. Serv. Corp'n. LOS ALAMOS ST. LIGH11ING FUND - $23.10 33.00 30.00 23.50 17 . 25 63. 85 50. 00 12.00 47~75 oo.oo 34.70 48.77 30. 00 15.00 24.00 24.00 579.53 49.00 96.00 54 . 00 15.00 61. 00 35.40 515 .98 12. 00 50.00 39.20 35.05 5915. 36 5.00 66.64 125. 00 1 25 .00 5.00 5.00 75.00 5.00 25 . 00 27.50 17.25 42.00 36.00 76.50 101.50 ' ' ' 162 In the Matter of the Application of The American & Foreign Marine Insurance Company for issuance of duplicate of bonds known as "State High\vay Bridge Bonds of Santa Barbar a County" which bonds have become defaced or mutilated. RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, rHE .AMERICAN & FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation organi~e~ and existing under and by virtue of the l aws of the State of New York, has filed with thi s Board its application, pursuant to an act of the legislature of the State of California, approved February 23, 1907, entitled, "An act to provide for the issuance f duplicates of bonds, warrants and other municipal securities which have become defaced or mutilated;" and, WHEREAS, it has been made to appear to this Board that said The American & Forei Marine Insurance Company is the owner of t he following described bonds of the County o Santa Barbara, to wit: Twenty-five (25 ) one t housand (1,000 ) Dollar County of Santa Barbara Highway Bridge f ive (5) per cent bonds, numbered t wo hi1ndred fifty-one (251) to two hundred seventy-five (275), inclusive, all dated September sixth, one thousand nine hundred an fifteen, bonds numbered two hundred fifty-one (251) to two hundred and sixty (260), inclusive, being due September sixth, one thousand nine hundred and forty-one; bonds numbered two hundred sixty-one (261) to two hundred seventy (270) inclusive, being due September sixth, one thousand nine hundred forty-two; bonls numbered two hundred seven~yone (271) to two hundred seventy-five (275), i nclusive, being due September sixth, one thousand nine hundred forty-three; and with coupons numbered fifteen (15) due March sixth, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three, and all subsequent coupons, for each and every one of said bonds. and, WHEREAS, it has been made to appear by clear and unequivocal proof t hat the sai bonds have become, without any bad faith upon the part of the owner, so mutilated and defaced as to impair their value to t he owner, and that said bonds are capable of bein identif ied by number and description; and, WHEREAS, said The American & Foreign Marine Insurance Company has accompanied its said application with a deposit of money in the sum of no (no) dollars, which said sum has been and is deemed suff icient by this Board to cover the cost of printing or lithographing or otherwise preparing dupl i cates of said bonds, and all other expenses connected with t he i ssuance thereof; and, WHEREAS the said Board has wai ved t he making of azw deposit in view of the fact the applicant has already paid all expenses in connection with the issuance of said bonds; and WHEREAS, said The American & Foreign Marine Insurance Company has been required by this Board to file wi t h said appl icat ion a bond i n t he sum of twenty-one hundred (2100 . 00) dollars, wi t h good and suffic i ent surety conditioned to i ndemnify and save harmless t he County of Santa Barbara f rom any claim upon said mutilated and defaced , securities; and, WHEREA S, a bond in t he s um of twenty-one hundred (2100 . ) dollars has been and i . deemed by t his ~o.a rd to be a sufficient bond in t he premises ; and, WHEREAS, sa id pr i ncipal has f i led wi th this Board, as required by j t, a bond in t he sum of twenty-one hundred ( 2100.) doll ars, with good and suffic i ent surety approved by this Board, c onditi oned to indemnify and save harmless said County of Santa Barbara from any claim upon said mutilated or defaced securities; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that t he County of Santa Barbara, by i ts Board of Supervisors, . .) _ - :P(!.-t.\\\~""\. 0 !_:. :11 ~\I'{ ,\ -1" ~'\:o \ \ \ '! ,ie:t;_ ,0""' '- ~.~ :\, \\ l!' 1 ~ "'-" K . ""-=t. J. Q I" ~ l ().--'bi :i e_~,~~O'""(\_ ~ ~y. Q.--\.cq( December 3rd, 1923. 163 at this duly call.ed meeting of said Board, does hereby authorize the issuance of duplicate bonds to replace said mutilated and defaced bonds herein.above described; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that t he officer or officers who had charged in the firs t . instance of causing t o be printed, lithographed or otherwise prepared the original bonds hereinabove described, do cause t o be issued duplicates thereof as provided in the act of the legislature hereina.bove referred to; and, I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, t hat such duplicate bonds shall be signed by the sarm I officers and issued in all respects as nearly as possible as the original instruments, I and when so prepared and issued shall be delivered to said The American & Foreign Marine Insurance Company in exchange for the original bonds; and , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that when suoh original bonds are surrendered and said duplicate bonds issued and delivered in exchange therefor, that the County Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara shall cause proper record to be made of the cancellation of said ori gna.l bonds , in his official records; and , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that when said duplicate bonds are i ssued in accordance with this res olution that they shall have all the f orce, ef fect and validity of the original securities hereinabove described . ~n the Matter of providing ways and means for the eradication of the Mealy bug. Interests representing the Lemon anl Walnut Growers of the County of Santa Barbara appeared before the Board and requested this Board to provide ways and means for the eradication of the mealy bug, which pest is now doing great damage to the horticultural interest of said county, On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered t hat Horticultural Commissioner Eugene s. Kellogg , be and he is hereby authorized and directed to immediately establish a county inseotry, equip same an:l employ skilled help in the establishment and maintenance of said insectry. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted, Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence , w. L. Talbott and H. s . Deaderick, Nays, None, Supervisor c . L. Preisker not being present . In the Matter of the Petition of c. E. DeWitt to establish, maintain and operate . an Automobile Park in the Town of Los Alamos , I It appearing to the Board that c. E. DeWitt filed a petition with the Clerk of this Board on the 14th day of November, 1923, in the above-entitled matter, aDl It further appearing that the proposed location of said park is within a distance of 1000 feet of a residence or dwelling house, it is Ordered that said petition be I heard by this Boa.rdcn Mord9.y,the 7th day of January, 1924, at 10 o'clock a . m., of said day , at the room of said Board, at the Court House , in the County of Santa Barbara, and that notice of the time and place of hearing said petition be given to all persons interested therein by publication of such notice in the Santa Maria Times , a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said county, for at least two successive weeks prior to the day fixed for said he aring, and that a similar notice shall also I be posted in a conspicuous place upon the property where such proposed automobile park is to be established. In t he Matter of the Petition Of J. J . Quick to establish , mai ntain and operate --\:. c.:r.~--).\\~" an Automobile Park in the ro\vn of Orcutt, ~- ()._~ ~ ~'-'-~~~,~~ It appearing to the Board that J. J. Quick filed .a petition with t he Clerk of ~":l,.'(K'~~ this Board on the 17th day of November, 1923, in the above-entitled matter, and It further appearing that the proposed location of said park ia within a distance of 1000 feet of a residence or dwelling house, it is Order ed that said petition be heard by this Board on Monday, the 7th day of ' 164 I January 1924 , at 10 o 'clock a . m. of said day , a t t he r oom of said Board , at t he Court House, in the County of Santa Bar bara, and t hat not ice of t he time and pl ace of mariD;g sai d pe t ition be given t o all persons interested therein by publi cation of such no tice in the Santa Maria Times, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and publ ished i said county , for at l east t wo sucoesaive weeks prior to the day fixed for said hearing, and that a simi lar notice shall also be pos t ed in a conspi cuous place upon the pr opert where such pr oposed automobile park is t o be established. In t he Mat ter of the Pe t i t ion of D. M. Barr to es t ablish , maintain and operate n Automobile Park in the Town of Car pinter ia , It appear ing to t he Board t hat D. M. Barr f i l ed a petition wi th t he Clerk of Board on the 3rd day of December, 1923, in the above-entit l ed matter, and It urther appear ing tha t the proposed l ocation of said part is withi n a dist ance of 1000 f eet of a r e s i dence or dwelling house , it is Or dered t ha t said pe t ition be hear d by this Board on Monday, t he 7th day of Januar y 1924, a t 10 o 'clock a . m. , of said day , at t he r oom of said Boar d , a t t he Court House in the County of Santa Barbara, and tha t notice of the time and place of hear ing said pe t i tion be given to all per.sons i nterested t here in by publication of s ue notice in The Mor ni ng Press, a newspaper of general c i r cul a tion, pr inted and publi shed in said County , for at l east t wo succes sive weeks prior t o the day f i xed for s aid hear ing , and that simi l ar noti ce shall also be posted i n a conspi cuous place upon the pr operty wher e such pr oposed automobi le park i s to be established. In t he Matt er of Purchasi ng Real Property by the Count y of Santa Barbara. Or der of Purchase. Whereas , t he Board of Sup er visors by a r esol ution dul y passed and adopted on th 5th day of November , 1923, declared it to be the intention of said Boar d to purchase from G. L. Case and Irene T. Case , the real property in sa id re sol ution and here inafte described , for t he sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty & 00/100 Dollars in l awful money of t he United Stat es , said purchase price to be paid on the executi on and delivery of a good and sufficient de ed of said property to the County of Santa Barbara , which wil l convey the said pr operty to s aid county fr e e f r om al l liens and encumbrance s , and f ixe this 3rd day of December, 1923, at 10 o ' clock a . m. at t he Rooms of this Boa rd in the Court House in the Ci ty of Sant a Barbara in said county as the ti ~e and place when and where t he Board woul d meet to consummate said purchase , a nd dir ected t hat notice there f be given by t he publ i cation of said re solution for at l east three weeks prior to said date in t he Lompoc Review, a newspaper of general circula tion published in said county and WHEREAS , it now appears t hat not ice of t he s aid i nten tion of t he Board to make said pur chase and of t he time and place when and wher e the Board would meet to consummate said purchase , has been given as ordered by this Board , and further that sai d pr o perty is needed by the County of Santa Barbara , that t he price t o be paid t he refor i s reas onabl e and just and that i t will be to t he i nter est of t he publi c to purchase said pr operty a t said price ; and Whereas , i t further a ppear s tha t G. L. Case and Irene f . Case, the owners of said pr operty are wiJJj~ t o sell the same t o t he count y f or said sum of Seven Hundr ed an Fifty & 00/100 Doll ar s , Now Therefo r e , i t is or dered by the Boa rd of Supervis ors of t he County of Santa Barbara , t hat said county purchase said pr operty from said G. L. Case and Irene T. Cas e at the price of Seven Hundred and Fifty & 00/100 Dollars , in lawful money of the United St ates , sai d purchase price t o be paid to said G. L. Case and Irene T. Case . I . ~o.r-d-t\~ cl-e~ \~o\ :" 'N"' ()"( ~ ' \-t\ Q,9~~ '\\'\e.fu l\'NO~f- December 3rd, 1923. on the execution and delivery to the county of a good and sufficient deed or deedswhic will convey said property to said county. rt is further ordered that said G. L. Case and Irene T. Case shall f orthWith furnish an abstract of title to said property and submit the same to the District Attorne for examination, or a satisfactory certificate of title, and upon the approval of the title to said property and 'the said deed or deeds by the District Attorney~ the Audito sha11 issue to said G. L. Case and Irene T. Case a warrant upon the Treasury for the said sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty & 00/100 Dollars out of the General ]Un.d. Said property is situated in the City of Lompoc, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lots Ten (10) and Eleven (11) in Block Sixty-three (63) Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, this 3rd day of December, A. D. 1923. ' H. S. Deaderick, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. Attest:- c. A. Hunt, C.l erk In the Matter of making Application to the Bureau of Public Roads for assistance in the improvement of the San Marcos Pass Road, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor c. L. Preisker ' be and he is hereby authorized to make application to the Bureau of Public Roads, on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara for financial assistance in 'the improvement of that portion of the public highway known as the San Marcos Pass Road which passes through the National Forest Heserve in said County. In the .Matter of the Petition of Francia Love for refund of taxes erroneously collected. It appearing to the Board of Bupervisors of the County of Santa Barbara from the petition filed with the Clerk of this Board on the 24th day of September, 1923, in . the above entit1ed matter, that Lots 4,38,39,42 Sec. 15 Twp. 6, Range 31 w. 8. B. M. were sold to the ~tate of California on the 29th day of June 1918, fo~ the delinquent taxes for the year 1917, and It further appearing that said above described real property was at all the times mentioned in .said petition used for church purposes ~d was therefore exempt from taxation, and It .further appearing that said. petitioner on the 2nd day of July 1923, purchased at tax sale the above described real property for the sum of $321.32, On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that said sum of $321.32 so erroneously oollected on said erroneous assessment as aforesaid, be repaid to said petitioner upon said petitioner presenting a claim against the County made out . . . and verified as provided by law. In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Errors in Assessments for the fiscal year 1923-24. It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara from a statement furnished by the County Assessor that clerical errors were made in the following assessments for the fiscal year 1923-24, and application having been made to this Board by said County Assessor for authority to correct said assessments and the written consent of the District Attorney having been obtained therefor, and It also appearing that the correcting of said assessments will decrease the amount of truces charged against said tax: payers by reason thereof~ 156 I On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the County Assessor be and he is hereby authorized to correct the following assessments on the assessment rolls of the County of Santa Barbara for the fiscal year 1923-24, to-wit: Strike off auto $200. Pac. assessment, see Geo. W. s. W. Tr. & Sav. Bank Vol. 1 Page 161. Double Lloyd Vol. 1 Page 156. Strike off from personal property $450, Manuel D. Domingu~z, Vol. 1 Page 61 account 2 autos he did not have. Strike off from Las Positas Land Co~ - Voll Pg 161, $13,500. from Lots 8 & 9 Sec. 6-4-27-70 acres acct clerical error in copying. Strike off from assessment Stephen Rutherford et al., Vol. 1Pg188, $295, acct double asst. see Vol. 4 Page 153. Strike off from Charlotte Shepard, Vol. 1 Page 40, Lot 24 Map 6~ $250. acct. double assessment, see Vol. 1 Pg 33, Ge.o. G. McLean. Strike off from Herbert G. Wyl ie, Vol. 1 Pg 213, Impts on Bks 8-9- 10 etc. Town of Naples $260. No imps there. Also strike off lot 40 x 150 Bk 156 ~25. II tt If If 25 X 150 II 156 25. " " " " Nwt Blk 43 45. Double ass essments, see same page. Stri ke off from Elizabeth McDougall , Vol 1 Pg 32, Personal property, $650 account error in assessing auto. Strike off from Edwin Adlam, Vol. 2 Pg 3, Furniture $300 . Had no furniture, error in assessment. Strike off from Lena Anderson, Vol. 2 Page 8, Auto $240. Double assessment, See Hilda Coles, Vol. 2 Pg 82. Strike off from Jas. H. Batten, Vol. 2 Pg 32, Furniture $200. Same removed in Nov. 1922. Strike off from Axel E. Bern, Vol. 2 Pg 40 furniture $1000. Double assessment, see Gus. A. Berg, Vol. 2 Pg 39. Strike off from Antonio Bisal, Vol. 2 Pg 43 Personal property $400 account furni tu.re removed prior to 1st Monday in March. Strike off from w. E. Browni ng, Vol. 2 Pg 57, personal property, $800, acoount furniture removed prior to 1st Monday in March. Strike off from Mary E. Burns, Vol. 2 .Pg 61, improvements on Lot 9 Blk 4 Van Vactor & Meyers Add. $1000. No impts on this lot. Strike off from Sophie E. P. Carswell, Vol. 2 Pg 70, improvements on Lot 3 Blk 84, $300. No impts on this lot. Strike off from Frank Doty, Vol. 2 Pg 113, Lot 7 Blk 163--$200. This lot accepted by city as street piror to lst Mon in Moh. Also strike off improvements on Lot 13 Blk 164--$1000 . Not started until after lst Monday in March. Allow Soldier exemption on w. E. Ellis Vol 2 Pg 130-$1000 account same having been filed but not credited on roll. strike off from Lucinda A. Eroanbrack, 'Vol. 2 Pg 132, Personal property, $530. account double assessment on auto, See Chas. H. Ercanbrack, Vol. 2 Pag 132. strike off from c. B. Flint, Vol. 2 Pg. 144, improvements on Lot 12 Blk 49 $1500. Sarne not started until after 1st Monday in March. Allow Soldier exemption $1000 on Louise S. Fowler, Vol 2 Pg 147, Lot 12 Blk 9 Neala Add. Ssme f11ed but not credited on roll. Was credited to another L. s. Fowler and latter property will be doubled for 1924. Strike off from Emma M. Gehl, Vol. 2 Pg 159 personal property $400 account :furniture not in house until after 1st Mon. in Mch. Strike off from Mary A. Goff, Vol. 2 Pg 164, personal property $375 account double assessment, see E. E. Goff, Vol. 4 Pg 44. Strike off from Jas. Hamilton Vol. 2 Page 179 Auto $525 account double assessment, see Vol. 4 Pg 339. Strike off from R. L. P. Hanford, Vol. 2 Pg 180 furniture $200 account same being property J. A. Potter, see Vol. 4 Pg 335. Strike off from asses sment Caroline Hazard, Vol. 2 Pg 189 Improvements $6000. Double assessment, see Mary P. B. Ha zard, Vol 2 Pg 189. Strike off from Louella M. Heinrich, Vol. 2 Pg 191 improvements $250. No impts on this Lot (Lot 5 Blk D Granthurst.) Strike off from Philinda Hunt, Vol. 2 Pg 211 improvements on Lot 1 Blk 339--$600--No impts on this lot. Also strike off impts on Lot 4 Blk 339--$1200-- No impts on this lot. Strike off from R. o. Hunt Vol. 2 Page 211 improvements $125 on Lot 11 Blk 107. No impts on the lot. Q 0"( "'( ct a-~""~ ~ l ~ ,t, -"-l -=r. ""'( ""( "'( 41; \ "\'\ Cls se.s-s ~ c""'~, \ '7Jl, .;i,*" December 3r d . 1923. Strike off f r om Wm. B. Hurst, Vol. 2 Pg 212, Auto $625 account double assessment , see Car rie Hurst Vol 2 Pg 212 . Strike of f f r om assessment Geo . H. Keen , Vol. 2 Pg 228 , Auto $200 account double assessment , see Vol. 4 Pg 65 . Str ike off f r om Walter V. R. Lansingh, Vol. 2 Pg 245 , furniture $300. Had no furniture in the house on 1st Mon. in March , Strike off from assessment John Millet , Vol. 2 Pg 290 , furniture $300 account er ror in assessment. Str ike off f r om Howard s. Moffitt, Vol. 2 Pg 293 furniture $300. No furniture in the house on 1st Mon. in Maroh . Strike off from Mt. Diablo Bldg Cor p . (F . J . Ewing-cont ) $1500 f r om impr ovement s on Lot 35 Marine Acg . #2 account err or in assessment, Vol . 2 Pg . 303. S ~ rike off f r om Martha A. MoAfee, Vol. 2 Pg 308 Auto $530. Double assessment, see Jas . H. McAfee , Vol . 2 Pg 308 . Strike off f r om Joa McManus (A. H. Peter son- cont) Lot 30 Blk B. Hol lister Hts-Auto $425 Double assessment , same car assd w. E. Johnson Vol. 2 Pg 511. Strike off from M. J . Nico l a , Vol. 2 Pg 326 personal property $350 account error in asst Mdse he did not have . Str ike off from Enoch B. Olsen, Vol . 2 Pg 333 , Furniture $250. Same moved away in Dec . 1922. _ All ow Sol dier Exemption $1000 additional Chas R. Pierce et ux. Vol . 2 Pg 357. Bot h a re entitled to exemption and both filed but only one was credited on roll. Strike off from Helen M. Purvis , Vol. 2 Pg 368 Improvements on Lot 18 Blk 95 $400 account a house moved off pr ior to 1st Mon in March. Strike off f r om assessment Julia M. Record, Vol. 2 Pg 375 Personal property $300 Double as st. see Record & Wheatley Vol. 4 Pg 101 . Str ike off from Edgar Rumsey, Vol . 2 Pg 398 , improvements on Lot 3 Bk 38 $600 . No impts on this lot Str ike off from Wm . H. Schafer et al Vol . 2 Pg 408 , Auto $160 . Double asst . see vol . 4 Pg 336 . Str ike off from Mary L. Schauer Vol. 2 Pg 309, personal property $400 , account error in asst. Str ike off from Clay Secrest et ux. , Vol. 2 Pg 413 , auto $700. Error in asamt . had no auto 1st Mon in Mch. Str ike off from Elmer L. Sher ril l , Vol . 2 Pg 418, Auto $760 . Had no auto same assd t o E. M. Sherrill Vol. 4 Pg 418 . Strike off from Frances Sherwood, Vol. 2 Pg . 418 Mdse as sd with Lot 23 Blk 7 amount $450 . Error in as smt . Had no Mdse . St r ike off from Coleman E. Stewart, Vol . 2 Pg 442 Auto $760. Erro r in assmt . he owned no auto . Strike off from Ernes t ,Szeibert, Vol . 2 Pg 449 personal property $300 Error in assmt . he owned no J!dse. . Strike off from Joy J. Thayer, Vol. 2 Pg 454 Auto $845 Double assmt . see Geo. H. ~hayer , Vol. 4 . dtrike off from James D. Thompson, et u:x: Vol . 2 Pag 456 Auto $210 account error in assessment . Strike off from Jas . s . Tooley, Vol. 2 Pg 531 improvements on Lot 16 Fair Acres Tot . $300. No impts on this lot . Strike off from Walter L. Willits , Vol . 2 Pg . 492 i mprovements on Lot 22 Garcia Hts Tct #1 . amount $1500 . Error in assmt . No house on this lot, same assd on adjacent lot J . W. Doolan. Allow Soldier exemption $1000 on Harry L. Blake Vol . 3 Pg 392 . Same filed but not credited on roll . Strike off on Alvin H. Davis Vol . 3 Pg 409 improvements $750. Double assessment see Saml 8. Price Vol. 3 Pg 458. Str ike off from A. R. Fesler, Vol . 3 Pg 418 personal property $200 aoct. double assmt. see Victor Bello Vol. 3 Pag 398 . Str ike off from J . C. French Vol. 3 Pg. 349 personal property $175 error in assessment,belong to J . M. French and covered by Soldier exemption , . see Vol . 3 Pg 349 . Change the assessment of Natalie Giorgi , . Vol . 3 Pg 61, "Mp Bk B Map 24 , Pt . Tct B--547 Acre s - " assd $9575 . fron1 the 3rd to the 4th Road Dist and also charge personal property assd a~ $4230. from the 3rd to 4th road Dist account error i n asses sing in 3rd Road. Strike off From Sophia M. Gregerson, Vol . 3 Pg 72, improvements on st Lota 2- Lots 3 to 11 & st 13-14 Bk H--$500. Double as sessment, these impts are as sessed to }.~argrathe Madsen, vol. 3 pg. 71 iit Lot 2 Bk H. 167 I I I I 168 At 'f o ''V\-t,'~& t' l Y~ '\I\ ~tJ ~ ' J h '"' '5 o"" P"'\\\'e \-\.ea~ ~ "'("'b ~. Strike off personal property $500. Juan Lasaga Vol. 3 Pg 439. Double a ssessment, See Vol. 3 Pg 439. Strike off from Wayne Miller, Vol. 3 Pg 29, personal property , $635 . Double assessment see voi. 4 Pg 346 . Strike off from J. u. Northman , Vol. 3 Pg 454 Personal property $685. Double assessment on one auto, see Vol. 2 Pg 328. Strike off from 1Iargaret c. Nance, Vol. 3 Pg 453, improvements $1000. Double a'ssessment, see Vol. 3 Pg 453 Lot 7-10-34. Strike off from M. M. Purkiss et al Vol. 3 Pg 53, improvements $1200. Error in assessment, error i n assessment, impts are on Cobb por of r anch . Strike off from M. J. Reynolds1 Vol. 3 Page 281, improvements on Lot 2 Blk 1 Norris Add to Orcutt, t350. No impts on this lot. Strike off from A. c. Soares , Vol. 3 Pg 283, personal property $500 . Error in assessment, disposed of prior to 1s t Monday in Mch. Strike off from Anna M. Skinner , Vol. 3 Pg 285 personal property $150. Owned no auto until after 1st Mon. in March . Allow Soldier exemption $1000 on Lydia E. Saunders Vol. 3 Pg 376. Filed same but was not credited on roll. Strike off from E. B. Starr Vol. 3 Pg 38~ improvements on Lots 21 to 30 Blk 134--$400. This is 11nimproved property. Allow Soldier exemption $1000 , Pete Semas , Vol. 3 Pg 470, Same filed but not credited on rol l. Strike off from L. R. Thomsen, Vol. 3 Pg 44, Lot 3 Blk 2 ~own of Buellton $50. Also Lot 4 Blk 2 Town of Bueilton $50 . Double assmt. see Sam Olsen Map Bk B Map 3 Subs C. & F. Also strike off Improvements $700 same having burned prior to 1st Mon-day in March. Allow Soldier exemption $1000 on J. w. Wilson, Vol. 3 Pg 247. Same filed but not credited on ro~l. . In .the Matter of Cancellation of Erroneous or Double Assessment. Whereas, In accordance with the provisions of Section 3805 of the Political Code of the State of California, the rax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara, State o California, has discovered and certified to the Board of Supervisors of said county, under date of November 30th, 1923, as follows: I have discovered that Lots 23 and 24, ' Book 3 Cook's 2nd, Addition to the City of Santa Maria, are assessed for the year 1923, to James Downing as shovm on page 470, roll 3, and that all the taxes, penaltie , costs and other charges by law have been paid in full; That the same property was ala assessed fo~ the same year to James Downing, as shown on page 412, roll 3, and that the truces on the last mentioned assessmen~ were not paid. Therefore, It is ordered that the County Auditor of said county shall cancel sa d last mentioned assessment by entry on the margin of the assessment a statement showin such cancellation. In the Matter of the Application of M. A~ Durkee, et al., for a refund of taxes paid for the fiscal year 1923-4. It appearing to the Board from the application filed in the above entitled matte , that applicants are not entitled to a refund of taxes as therein set forth on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said .application be and the same is hereby denied In the Matter of Ordinance No . 407 repealing Ordinance No . 399. It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Lillian s. Freyer, principal cler of the printer and publisher of The Morning Press, that Ordinance No. 407, has been duly published, I On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Ordinance No . 407, h s . been duly published. In the Matter of Appointing Florence c. Johnson, Public Health Nurse. It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy in the of:fice o:f Public Health Nurse caused by the resignation of Mabel M. Dimmock, J / ' 169 December 3rd, 1923. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Florence c. Johnson, be and she is hereby appointed Public Health Nurse in and for the County of Santa Barbara for the ensuing term or until her successor is appointed and qualified at a compensation of $150.00 per mohth, upon qualifying according to law, and It is further ordered that she be and is hereby allowed a sum not exceeding $100.00 per month as expenses, while in the performance of the duties of said office outside the corporate limits of the City of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of the Application of F. A. Mann, Justice of the Peace in and for t~e 5th Township for leave of absence. Upon application of F. A. Mann, Justice of the Peace in and for the County of Santa Barbara, it is ordered that he be granted a leave of absence from the State of California for sixty days from January 1st, 1924. In the Matter of the Application ~f Owen H. O'Neill, County Surveyor for a leave of absence. Upon application of Owen H. O'Neill, County Surveyor of the County of Santa Barbara it is ordered that he be granted a leave of absence from the State of California for sixty days from January 1st 1924. In the Matter of Petition for County Aid. It appearing to the Board that the following named petitioners are proper persons to receive county aid, On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the sums set opposite their respective names on the lat day of January 1924, to-witr. Charles w. Baker Mrs. Plutarcho Carrillo Mrs. J. M. Burleigh Claud Johnson Vicente A. Juarez Annabelle MoGreal Refugia Olivas Mabel Hyde Ida Flores Anne Henrickson Verda Anthony . Emma P. Anton Anna Elphick R. Cloak Blanche E. Emmons Hattie B. Harbison John Davies lVfary Hedrick FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. $15.00 20.00 30.00 10.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 Jose Roble Caterina Romero Jose Maria Romero Andrew Ruiz John P. Ware Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson Adeline Wright SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 14.25 Antonio Poisard fHIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 10.00 15.00 Maria Josefa Pico Pedro v. Romero, et ux. FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 20.00 Donalda Moor-e 20.00 Mabel E. Murray 20.00 Mae McCollum 15.00 Maria Ramirez 20.00 Joseph Usher 10.00 FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. a.oo Margaret Marcum Ward 10.00 . $10.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 a.oo 10.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 40.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 In the matter of the Petition of Mrs. Serafina Toledo for County Aid for Minnie Toledo, half-orphan. I It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Minnie Toledo, aged 1 year 170 offi~ ~" ; c. ~ c-.l .-:. is a half-orphan and is a proper person to receive County Aid, and she is in the custody of said Mrs. Serafina ~oledo, It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund, in favor of said Mrs . Serafina Toledo for the sum of Ten & 00/100 dollars, an:l for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of thi Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor In the matter of the Petition of Mrs . Angeli ta Mazzini for County Aid for Georg , Mary , Richard , Esther and Antonia Mazzini, half-orphans . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said George Mazzini , aged 12 years, Mary M~zini, aged 10 years , Richard Mazzini , aged 7 years, Esther Mazzini , ag d 4 years and Antonia Mazzini, aged 6 months are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid , and they are in the custody of said Mrs . Angelita l!azzini . It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the freasurer on Hospital Fund, in favor of said Mrs . Angelita Mazzini for the sum of Fifty & 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 t he above named minors . In the Matter of constructing a building on the East end of Lots 7 and 8, Block 15 , of Fairlawn addition to the City of Santa Maria , for the use of the Horticultural Commissioner. It appearing to the Board that the Doane Building Co ., who have the contract for the construction of the building in the above entitled matter, have completed its contract , and It further appearing that said contract has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications and its contract therefor , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said building be and the same is hereby accepted as fully completed as of October 31st, 1923. In the Matter of Constructing a building on county property known as Jonata Park, in the 4th Supervisor District. It appearing to t he Board that Anton B. Ibsen who has the contract for the construction of the building in the above entitled matter, has completed his contract , d It further appearing that said contract has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications and his contract therefor , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said building be and the same is hereby accepted as fully completed as of October 31st 1923. The Reports of Annie E. Mccaughey, Superintendent County Detention Home for the months of October and November 1923, and the reports of c. G. Vandever, Superinte - dent Santa Barbara General Hospital and w. c. Missall, County Live Stock Inspector fo the month of liovember 1923, were examined and ordered filed . In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 5th day of November 1923, allowing the claim of Pearl c. Gidney for the sum of $75 . 00 on the General Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded, and It is further ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby rejected . In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim, On motion duly seco nded and carried, it is ordered t hat t he order made on the 5th day of November 1923, allowing the claim of L. Ontiveros for the sum of $30. 00 on the Good Roads Fund be and the sane is hereby rescinded, and It is further ordered that said claim be allowed for said sum of $30. 00 payable out of the General Roads Fund. \ I . . I . . C'l(X_~,~~ \o:,l ~ ~ ~---. ~"'"'(\ ~. to.-.e.~. .'.'t '.'eS ""l . ' ' ~ \.~'""""" s o.\.\. 0 ., Qd. _ Q "\."\~.:----;,\.~--e.d \'''a. ------~---- --- - - December 3rd , 1923. 171 In t he Matter 0 Correcting Allowance of Cl aim, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or der ed that the order made on the 5th day of No vember 1923, Al lowing t he claim of Louis Romero in the sum of $55 . 00 , payable , out of t he General Road Fund, be and the same is hereby r escinded , and It is fur t her or dered that said Claim b e allowed for t he sum of $50. 00 , and a warrant be dr awn on the Gener al Road Fund for said amount. In the Matter of Corr ect ing Allo-wance of Clai m, . On moti on duly s econded and carried , it is ordered that the order made on the . 5t h day of Nov ember, 1923 , allowing the cl aim of The Mari on Steam Shovel Co . for the sum of $63.85 on t he Good Roads Fund be and the same is hereby r escinded, and it is fur ther or dered that said cl aim be all owed for the sum of $70 .89 and a war rant be drawn on the Good Roads :fund fo r said amount . On motion duly seconded and carr ied , it is or dered that the following claim'3 be and the same ar e her eby laid over , t o- wit: Boeseke-Dawe Co . Murphy , .E dward Ott Hardware Co . Santa Barbara Direct ory Co . If II - " Standard Oil Co . On motion dul y seconded and carri ed , and the same are hereby re j ect ed , t o-wit: Abbott , R. c. Baker, Glen n " o. L. Boyd Lumber Co . Cook, A. B. Gidney , Peal c. Randol ph, Walter J. Smith , H. B. it is ordered that the $29. 05 120. 00 14.80 6. 00 6.00 127.51 fo l lowing $174 . 00 168 .00 252 . 00 168. 00 1. 80 500.00 75. 00 168 . 00 174. 00 claims be On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all claims tha t have been audited and appr oved at this meeting by three member s of the Board of Supervisor s be allowed, each c l aim to be paid out of the fund desi gnated in the order of al l owance . endor sed on t he face of each claim respectively , to wit : Aguirre , J. GENERAL FUND Al le n , Willi am Almanzo, F. " " Al var ado , Jose Ambassador Laund ry Ambr ose Lumber Co. Ander a , C. M. " Arellanes , Chas . T. Bagdon' s Tr ansf er Barnes , Charles c. u " If Bar nett, w. A. 4:0 . 00 9.00 10.80 21.60 21.60 38. 66 394.70 6. 05 18 . 22 2. 50 50. 00 55 .00 150. 00 4 . 20 I Bartlett, Frank~ . Batchelder, D. T. GENERAL FUND II " . Bates , W. '.l' Bauman , Evelyn Bei t h , Agnes s. ' Bennett, Helen Bermudas , Rosa R. Bigler, A. B. Black , J. G. Blanco, E. J . Bland , w. s . Boeseke-Dawe Co . " II n t " II II " If " " 11 Boys and Girls Industrial Home & Farm II II " " " II Breck , B. Brigante, A. Br okofsky , Ca:rl Brown, Chas. Cadwell, Harold L. " " t California Corrugated Culvert Co . Califor n ia-Spray Chemical Co . Campbell, George Carlisle & Co ., A. Case , G. L. Castagna , Alice Castaneda, A. C in:fuegos , J . City of Lompoc Clapp, Lora Clem, G. M Coast Wholesale Grocery Co . Convent of the Good Shepherd Cook, F. G. Cook , Sidney II II Mrs . Cooley , H. M. Copeland , L. S. u " " " Cordero , Adam Co r dero Bros. Corral, C. Cota, J . IvI . Cotter, Henry $29 .31 45.45 16.51 14.90 9.00 50. 00 20.00 8 . 68 11.52 5.00 55.00 18.41 10.80 23.45 3.05 .90 15.25 22 . 60 20.00 28. 00 54. 00 98.40 5 . 00 53.16 6 . 90 269.34 164.10 26.78 75.46 20. 00 68 . 75 40.00 55.00 56 . 32 5 . 00 20.00 79.81 138. 76 5 . 00 6.90 30.72 32 . 25 3.45 3.00 .50 2 . 50 30 . 00 36.00 1 3 .50 20.00 ------------------------- \ Decemoer 3rd, 1923. Covarrubias, Yr is GENERAL FUND Cox, Henry T. Cunnane , W. B. D'Andrea, G. Davey, Ed Davis, J M. Davis Garage & 'rransfer Davis , . Mrs R M. Dawe , Henry Deaderick, H. s. Delbrook, George. Desgrandchamp, Lester DeVilbis, Dr. A. M. Dewing, H. A " II II II Diehl Grocery Co. Doane Building Co. Dodge, E. G. Dominguez, A. II E. If ll,[ary " II Dominguez, M. R. " II tf " P " Downing, Emily " II II G. W. Dozier, Bert Drexel Lime & Cement Co . Drexler, A. H. Dugan, Herbert F Eaves, C. S. Edmondson, A R. El Camino Real Motor Car Elizondo, Jacobo Encinas, A F. . Enterprise Launderers Cb. Co. Everett Mill & Lumber Co. Fischer, w. L. lf " IJ " : ' $40.60 2.50 5.00 95.63 3.30 15.00 2.20 93.60 125. 00 5.20 37. 80 204.36 59.25 114.00 5.00 62 . 70 66.19 36.81 83.75 44.00 40.00 50.00 24.50 50.40 69.30 9.45 12.60 4.00 8 . 00 2.50 2. 50 414 .54 15.75 14.72 16.00 100 .00 35.85 l 0 . 00 44.00 27 .oo 11.91 89.12 12.50 41.67 125,00 173 I I I 174 Fox, Maud C. Freeze and Freeze lf II Froom, Arthur II Fugler, A. F. Ganoung , Ollie Garden Store Gem Mar ket Co . George , c. E. " II Gidney, Pearl Giorgi, T. A. " c. Goodchild, John T. II Ramon w. Good Roads Machinery Co. Gorzel, .Clarence lt Henry Granado, A. Greene's Studio Grijabra, Juan Grocott , John " " Guevarra , P. V. Gutierrez , Ben n Santi ago Hampton, James w. 11 It II Haslam, w. E. " II Handers on , w. A. Hendri cks , J . L. II R. Herrera , L. Hickey Br os . Co . Hicks , Marshall N. Hill Chemical Co ., c. w. Hobbs , E. J . Hoover , B B Hosmer, Jess ie P. Howard-Canfield Co . Huffine , H. G. Hunt , C. A. Hunt Mercantile Co . Hunter, Sam James , C. E. Janssens, J. R. Johnson, J . A. Johnson , J . A GENERAL FUND . . $12.00 49.94 64. 05 78.48 1 . 50 179. 20 36.00 1. 50 26 . 65 16.00 31.35 175 . 00 22. 50 18. 00 33 .75 32.24 12. 50 12.50 44.00 6.14 12.50 34. 55 5 . 56 2 . 50 15 . 80 9.45 1 5 . 00 50. 00 5.00 5 . 00 20. 00 4.75 58.50 3.00 141.75 7.90 4.50 2.50 55 .75 36.00 40.00 40.00 26.37 8 . 25 691.79 5 . 00 6. 00 32.50 25 . 00 ' \ - I ' ' I ' . December 3r d , 1923. Johnston, E. L. GElfERAL FUND Jones , E . " Tl Jones & Son, T. A. Jones , W. L. Jordano .tiro s . Kellogg , Eugene s. " Frank L. " " Ket cham , E. t . Ketter er, A. c. Kr am er , W. C Lamb Auto Ele c . Co . Lambert, Clarence " Fr ed tt Nor man ' Lanter, Mr s . J . w. Laroo Fish Company , ~ . Lee, E ~ . Lev' y; Adolphe H. Lietz c6 ., A. Lincoln, Louise Lincoln , Louise Lippi ncott , J . B. Logan . Co ., w. c. L.o ve, Francis $347.42 Allowed fo r Lucas , Coblentz & Thorner, Dr s. \ Lugo , F. l.[acDonald , E . A. Mahur in, John H. Mal o, Ramon Iviartin, J . C. Martin , Manuel II ,. I'.ia ta , J M. Meals , G. w. Medina , A. Medina , P. Me raz, J . Meyer ink & Stuart Midland Counties Publ . Serv. Cor p'n " II " " " :Miehle Brothers Mi l ler, H. . Mi lls , \'V. G. ' Mi l l s , W. G. Mi ssion Office Equipment .Co . Montezano , J . Moore , Jessie $10 . 00 38 . 25 27. 50 73. 00 15. 00 2 . 95 27 . 36 15 . 27 22 .35 22. 88 2. 50 15 . 00 12. J.5 4 . 00 140. 50 72 . 00 20. 00 7 . 55 42 . 00 18 . 35 76 . 80 18. 50 22 . 00 560. 00 71 . 86 321. 32 5. 00 5 . 40 11.75 3. 00 194. 55 , 5.00 25 . 00 40 . 00 36 . 00 8 . 50 40 . 00 36. 00 36. 00 40 . 00 1 . 00 11.74 36. 10 18. 00 41.80 41.80 4 . 00 10. 80 7. 50 175 176 Morris, L. J . I11orris , s . E . Moulton, L. E. Munos , E. " F . Murphy , William l[cCaughey, Annie Mccaughey, J . P. McDonald, R. E. McGregor & Sons I~oKenzie, Geo. 1~cKeel , Carl Najera, Domingo E. Nielson-Smith Elec . Co . Niles , Albert O' Br yant, Matilda Ojeda , Joe Ontiveros , 't . Ontiver os , Tito Ord Ice Co . " " Ord, R. c. Ortega, Vicente Osborne, Raymond G. Ot t Hardware Co. " II " " " " " " '' " II Ovieda , E. " " Tony " " " Ovieda, Tony Pacific Coast Coal Co . II " " " " " " " GENERAL FUND Pacifi c Coast Publishing Co. II " " II " " " " II '' II II " II " ll " " " " " II II II " " " Pacific Laundry Padilla, F. . Parkhurst, Wm. $30. 50 52. 00 12.50 20. 00 20 . 00 43.10 137 .15 184.74 15 .60 84.25 4.90 98.40 1103 .95 2.50 70.00 15.75 12.60 34.65 5. 50 4.74 74 .85 25 . 00 5 .50 6. 05 15.82 40;60 4.60 75.70 30.00 30.00 27.00 25.00 27.00 30. 00 208.74 610.25 124.10 47.60 s.oo 17.85 7.05 47.80 17.85 32.50 7.40 3.48 24.00 oo.oo i December 3rd , 1923. Par ma Co . GENERAL FUND . . ' Pear.son, D. Pedregon , Pete Pert ica , .h'r ances Peter.s en , J . F. " Henry - Pi cket t , K. P . Pi co , John B. Pike , Cha rles Pomatto , Joe Pope, A. s. Pr ei sker, c. L. Quar esma , Johnnie " Ralph, Roy Reed, w. B. Reed, w. B. " " Reynol cis ,c. P. Reynolds , C. P. Rice, Fred tt lt Richardson, Chas . T. Ri co, J . s. Robles , G. " Ri chard Romero, A . " F. L. Romero, F . L. " s. Ross , James Ro ss , Ja.zne s Ruiz, E. B. Ruiz, Hobie Ruiz , Lol a Runkle Shoe Co . Runkle Shoe Company Salvation Ar my Truelove Home Sanchez, L. ' Santa Barbara Daily News Santa Barbara Red Li ne Santa Barbara Telephone Co . " " " " 11 " " " " " 11 " " " , , " 2.50 22.50 50. 00 6. 50 2. 10 12 . 00 3.50 4 . 00 2. 50 22 .19 41 . 20 2. 50 2. 50 7 . 50 17.50 5 . 00 5. 00 7.00 6 . 30 43. 20 48.60 240. 00 44.00 24. 00 50 . 00 2 .50 40. 00 54. 00 54. 00 55. 00 32.07 212 . 64 3.15 ' 18. 90 20. 00 6.oo 39 25 54.52 44.00 89 . 00 2 .15 1 0 . 80 29.66 33.91 119 . 37 8 . 50 8.88 177 178 ' Sant a Barbara Telephone Co . GENER.:A.L FUND Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa Maria G~s Co . Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Co . . Schauer Printing Studio, Ino . Scott , Hattie H. Silsby, D. K. . Simpson, Frank R. Sisquoc Garage Smart , J . K. Smith Bros . Smith, Chas . L. " II 0 Smith, Willie " II Soto , F. " " Southern Califor nia Edison Company II II " II Southern Counties Gas Company II S. P. Milling Co . Stanwood , w. s. Sterling Drug Co. " tt " Stinson, Jessie " St. Catherine ' s School St. Francis School St. Paul Dye Works Swan, E. L. " " II James Sweetser, H. C. Talbott, w. L. TalV'erna & Co. Thompson, F. B. '.Uodd , G. A. ~ognazzi, Dant e Tognazzini, S. M. " II Torrence, J . T. Travis , R. M. Tunnell, c. L. Union Mill & Lumber Co . " " II " n tt " " Union Mill & Lumber Co . Union Oil Company of Calif. " " II II " Unzueta, D. $ 2.00 16.78 55 . 87 52 . 50 8 .50 15. 00 2. 50 3.08 12. 90 10 . 00 3 . 25 5. 00 5 . 00 5.00 5. 00 15.75 14.40 9 . 96 57.22 25 .76 14.03 337.14 2.50 14.80 8 . 28 128. 00 120.00 290.00 7.50 24. 00 6 . 00 37 .50 231.17 31.20 18.00 13.31 90.00 5. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 24. 00 18.95 7.50 33.89 4.00 2.46 13.67 2. 50 171.27 24.00 , 180 Craf1; ,Mar y HOS.J' I TAL FUND " W. A. Cut t er Lab oratoxy , The II II DeLaval Pacific Co . Diaz , Ant onio Diehl Gr ocery Co. Drocco, Carlo Er ickson, Irene Essi e , Henry Evans, R. II Fer guson Fur nit ure Co . Fillmore, E. M. Fi tzpatr i ck , Fr ances Flanagan, Agnes J . Garden St ore, l'he Garrahy , Mar garet Gatt l e, M. C. Gi orgi' s Mot or Tr ansfer Co. Gr ay , Frances Gr ondin, Joe He ninger, Mrs. J . H. Heumphreus- Smit h El ectr ic Co . " Hos e, w. Huff' s Gar age Hunt, R. Hyatt, Mary Hyatt, Melvin J . Jacoby, J . Johnson, C. H. Larco Fish Co ., s. " " Lederle Anti t oxin Labor ator ies " II Le onard, Lillian Leos, J . Lewis , Ida Mae Lindstr om , Vict or Livingst one, Mary Lush , Marion E. Lynch , J ohn MacQuarrie , James Maiers, G. F. " " Martin , M. Meinec ke & Co . , " Mi s si on Office Equ.;tpment Co . $ 70 . 00 99 .35 78. 00 23.80 280 .80 100.00 676,50 514. 95 19 . 35 60 . 00 50 . 00 24.00 575 . 00 108 .87 33 . 00 19.75 77.42 6.75 7.50 31.01 4 3 . 55 40 .00 42.50 3 0 . 19 14.55 76. 00 a.oo 15 .oo 70. 00 46 . 45 119 . 42 36 . 13 17.82 13. 22 13.22 78.39 60 . 00 100 . 00 75 . 00 30 . 00 100 . 00 70 . 00 75.00 42 . 65 67.15 65 . 00 57. 40 21.15 , I I December 3rd, 1923. Mission Paint and Art Co . HOSPITAL FUND Moxley, w. B. Nelson, Lewis Nichols, Julia '' Dr . N. Nielson-Smith Electr ic Co ., The Ord Ice Co. Ordaz, Ti llie Ott Hardware Co . tt " " Overaa, Ole A. Pacific Chemical Co. Paci:fic " Paoific Coast Publishing Co. Pacific Coffee Stores Co. Par me lee-Dohr mann Co. Peifer, L. Perry Br others tt " " Peterson & White Pio-vesan, Gel. Pioneer Rubber Mil ls tr tr " If ti Pr ovince , Alice Rami da.s, Matilda ' Rammalle , Geo . Rigney , Wm. Rogers & Son , E. F. Rohlk, P. Rouse , c. F. Ruser, Ar thur Santa Barbara Farm Bureau Monthly Santa Barbara " Santa Barbara Telephone Scherer Co., R. L. " " " n " " " " " Seabury & Johnson Seaside Oil Co . t " " Shirrell, C. L. Simpson,Fiank R. Smith-Booth-Usher Co " Co . Southern California Edison Co . S. P . Milling Co . Spreitz, H. A. " I ' $25 . 24 5 .00 5 . 00 , 70.00 125. 00 42 .90 21 .60 75.00 65 . 52 27 .36 110.00 10.78 10 . 78 47.50 38~76 54. 50 55.00 110.45 205.00 128 .55 14.80 85.00 232. 74 232.74 232.74 100.00 65 . 00 135.00 90,00 3 .90 80 ,00 55.00 60 . 48 1 . 00 4.00 41. 31 4. 67 28 .44 42 . 31 123.93 348.63 193.50 35.93 125.00 25 . 40 124. 47 227 . 29 256 . 60 100.00 181 I 182 " tl " Vandever , c. G. Vandever , o. G. Vandever , Signe Velasques , Jesus Ventura County Farm Bureau Wears , Lucy Werner , E. C. Western Wholesale Drug Co. White Memori al Hospital, The Wilson, Fr ank Ames, A. HOSPITAL BLDG . " " " F . Ar roqui, J . P. II 1f Basurto, R. 11 II Bidgood ,. A. M Bourquin , Ed. Bourquin, G. C. Broundgart, F. Brungart, F. Coleman Brick & Lime Co . Colt on, F . A. Cooney , o. Dear man , W. H. Ed\vards , E. F. 1l lJ Ganzinelli , B. Ki rby, Geo. J. Leak & Donovan " " Martinez , R. Mart inez , R. Moe & Jacobson Monero , l!. M-0reno, M. Newton, J . Perry Brothers Seved:ra, R. Smith , F. Smith, F. FUND 965.50 150.00 33. 68 140. 00 55.00 6. 00 75 . 00 19.83 39.76 7.50 80. 00 99.00 99.00 99 . 00 54. 00 198 . 00 24. 00 20 . 00 63.50 96.75 54. 00 12.00 48.00 201.10 99.00 49.50 99.00 121 . 00 110.00 94.50 166.05 233.95 44. 05 44.00 36.00 170 . 00 44.00 20. 00 212.00 291.00 20. 00 99.00 40.50 December 3rd, 1923. Stover, M. L . ' HOSPITAL BLDG . FUND Stover, w. s. S:vedra, R. Uni on Mil l & Lumber Co . . Vi sta, J . . Wa.rd , H . Woods , E. s. Yrigoyen, F. Allen, Wm INDIGENT FUND Associated Charities . ' " " . ' ' Bobo , G. w. Burola , I . M. Buro la, I. M " Campodonico, E. M. Cobl entz & Schwabacher Cobl ent z & Schwabaoher Frandy , Mervyn F. Gillum , Emma s. Graham, H. c. Haslam, Mrs. w., A. Herron , J . w. n " ., ,. II II " lf II II II Jorda no Bros. Lit zenberg , Wm . ~ Loveren , Dr . G ~ s. . ' Lucas , Coblentz & Thorner , Drs. " It " Lucas Sanitarium, Martindale, M. A. Parker , Fred Parma Company Pearson, c. H. " " Pickwick Stages Pippin, E. J . Rudolph , Charles ~obey, w. c. Union Feed & Fuel Co . $99. 00 99. 00 99. 00 38 . 00 175 .55 40 . 00 99. 00 52.00 36 . 00 25 . 00 78 . 63 351. 70 20. 00 20 . 00 10 . 00 20. 00 15. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 69 . 01 19 . 61 3.00 25 . 00 20 . 00 10. 00 20 . 00 20 . 00 20 . 00 10 . 00 15 . 00 10.00 20 . 00 20 . 00 50 . 00 10. 00 8. 50 ll. 35 15. 00 89 . 82 20. 00 10. 00 3 . 65 100. 00 70.25 5. 00 12. 00 183 I 184 Almanzo , F. It " Bates, W. T. Co ta, J . M. Delbrook, George Dominguez, M. R. " " " II P. tt P. Gutierrez, Santiago Hickey Bros. Co . MacDonald, E. A. Reynolds , c. P. Romero , F. L. " " Smith-Booth-Usher Co . Smith-Booth-Usher Co. " " " " rr Smith-Booth-Usher Co. So to, F. Soto, F. Union Mill & Lumber Co . Lopez , J . Ogan , R. J . Reily Machine Works Rincon Garage & Machine Smith-Booth Usher Co. n " " lt II " " " " " " " " " 11 If " " Westwick Iron Works AinbDose Lumber Co . Anderson , Walter " " FIRST ROAD FUND SECOND ROAD FUND ab.op THIRD ROAD California Corrugated Culvert Co . Campbell , George Clancy, A. L. Clancy , A. L. Fillmore, E. M. Lane , M. P . Langlo , Geo . Nelson, Nels Pacific Coast Coal Co . " " " " $ 1. 20 2. 40 l . 65 1 . 50 4 . 20 5 .60 7 . 70 1. 05 1. 40 l . 05 15.75 . 60 . 70 6 . 00 6. 00 123. 82 5 .18 7 . 00 165 . 50 . 59 1 . 75 1 . 60 3. 76 48 . 00 37 . 30 138 . 52 11. 15 123. 82 10.97 l9 . 80 5 . l 'f 7 . 00 165 . 50 72 . 00 24 . 80 43. 85 37 . 50 2. 00 29. 92 2. 97 65. 00 27.50 847 . 38 16. 00 4 .00 3. 50 23. 19 67 . 80 ---- - ------- - ------- \ ' Peter sen, F. J . Pickett, K. R. Simpson, Fr ank R. Triplett, L. A. December 3rd, 1923. THIRD ROAD FUND Ventura Refining Company Vogel J. E. Worth, L . L . .erokofsky, Carl FOURTH ROAD FUND Compton, w. Dimock, S. B. Everett Mill & Lumber Co . Hot111erton, E. F. Ingamells , Vi . Lompoc Garage MoKeel, Carl Pierce , A. Scolari, s. S. P. Mi lling Co. Tognetti, Pete . - American Railwsy Express Co. A.asociated Oil Company Auto Laundry Baeon Co., Edward R. Bobo , G. w. Bryant & Trott Co. Buck, A. A. Bl ark, Blond~ , Clark, J . IN. Coppock, J. w. Cordero, Manuel Crescent Garage Davis , A. E. Falser , John " !l Fr oom, A. H. Ganoung, Ollie Goodchild, Eddie Goodchild, John ~ . It Ramon w Grafft, John . Helser & Bailey Horn , A. R. Jenkins, M. ' Jones , W. L Lang sf o rd, B. Miehle Bros. " " FIFTH ROAD FUND $65 . 00 115, 00 56.75 128.50 38 .50 14.00 29 .75 9.60 120.50 36.00 .48 57 .75 56. 00 6. 65 9.60 45.50 13.00 37.45 39.00 2 . 80 42.70 43.00 5 .47 7. 98 30.53 124.45 4.50 24. 00 133.00 49.50 26,95 i oo . oo 104. 00 112. 00 2.75 4 .60 45.00 2.00 3.75 184.00 24 .48 69 .10 24 . 00 77.00 22. 00 100.00 30 .60 185 ' I I 186 . ' Najera, Domingo Nogues, Pete. Ojeda , Joe Ojeda , Joee Ontiveros, l'. Pacific Coast Coal Co. Pedregon, Pete Rice, Fred Rice, " Roemer & Roemer Rube 1 Motor Co . " " " Ruiz, E. B. Ruiz, Fred " Hobie ,. " Ruiz , Joe D. Sanches, M. Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa Maria Valley R. R. Co. Shell Company of California Sisquoc Garage Spears-Wells Machinery Co. Stemper, E. P . John Valley Oil Co. Vicente , Manuel . II Wilson, Geo. " n II " " " Alvara.do , Joee Brigante, A. D'Andrea, G. Davis, Mrs . R M. Drexel Lime & Oement Co. Montezano ,J. Ovieda, '.I'ony " II Verine , P Zampe, E. G. G. Aguirre , A. II s. Alarcon, D . . Alatcon, M. FIFTH ROAD FUND SIXTH ROAD FUND GENERAL ROAD FUND $ 1.22 45.50 1.75 31.50 1.40 13.78 32.50 4 .80 5 .40 386.88 2. 75 4.00 .35 19.25 2 .10 24.50 48 . 00 12.00 2.26 16.78 16,28 2 .40 l0~ .7 0 24.75 22 . 00 29.45 51.00 3.40 27.50 33.00 38.50 33. 00 2. 40 6 .00 10.62 10.40 46. 06 1.20 3.00 g.oo 11.75 10.80 13.50 -;l:S .oo 40 .00 20 . 00 20.00 ~. ---------------------- -- - ---- ---~--------------------,--.,.--.,.--,-------:-~ "'! ' ' December 3rd , 1923. Ander son, August ~ssoicated Oil Co . Seccar is , A. Blakeway, E. c. Boeseke-Dawe Co . Castaneda, A. Cini'uegos, J . c. Clancy , F. A. Corral , c. -crakes , Thos . DeRosa, Joe Domingue z , A. tt E. Dominguez, F. " F . Drexel Lime & Cement Co . Encinas , A. II F. Espar za , M. Fairbanks , Moree & Co ., Fillmore, E. M. ' Fo rbes, J . J . Forbes, Robt. Gonzales, A. " E. " If Goodchild , John T. " Ramon w. " Willie Granado , A . Hendricks , R. Herrera, F. ' . Hurst , L . c. Huyck, Monte Jamison, s. I Lambert, Cecil Lambert, c. E. " " " n It Fr ed . " " " Henry " Norman II Ray " . " " Locke , Walker " Walker Mader o , Manuel Mart inez , B. GENERAL ROAD FUND I $18. 00 13.13 22.50 29 .16 9.00 36. 00 65 . 00 3 .50 52.00 108 . 00 110. 00 49 . 00 49 . 00 52. 00 48. 00 10. 00 4: . 00 27. 00 36. 00 24.75 20. 98 80. 40 1 20 . 00 4 9.00 8 . oo 28 . oo 46.00 150. 00 60.50 49 . 00 91 . 00 28 . 00 12. 50 162 . 00 28. 00 8 .00 10 . 00 134 . 00 143. QO 162.00 167. 50 2. 00 92 . 00 164. 00 166. 00 168. 00 29 . 75 7 . 00 107. 25 16 . 00 187 I I l I 188 Mata, G. GENERAL ROAD Ftr.ND " " ,. J. " J. " M. " M. Medina, A. " Pete " " Mendoza , Eustacio Incarnation Meraz, J. " " Miller, Dan It Harry Monta, J. Ojeda, Joe Ontiveros, . F. K. Porfirio Ovieda, E. " " Pacifio Coast Coal Co. Pacific Coas t Railway Co. Pechumer, Frank Pickett, E. s. Pico, John B. Richardson, n Rico, J. Robles, R. Romero, A. II L. Ross, L. L. Sanchez, L. Chas. " T. " Seaside Oil . Company Shell Company of California Sotelo, B. Standard Oil Co. Swan, E. L. Swan, James Union Oil Co . of Calif. Union Ter minal Warehuuse Co. Valdez, H. Valley Oil Co. . Vallnueva, c. Vasquez, R. Vasquez, R. " tf Vicente, Manuel Western lifachine & Foundr y Co. $49.00 4 0. 00 45.00 4.00 48.00 8.00 49.00 52.00 8.00 146.25 57.75 52.00 8.00 24.00 40.00 49.00 63.00 80.25 57.75 17.50 30.00 201.09 70.40 15.76 2.00 5.45 1108.73 396.00 49.00 35.00 60.00 65 .oo 19.11 45.00 112.50 31.91 28.00 27.22 52 . 00 69.00 156.80 15.00 49.00 114 . 08 28.60 48.00 4.00 4.00 85.00 185 . 02 ' ------- --------------------. December 3rd, 1923. 189 Westrn Motor Transfer " " . " " Westwick Iron Works " tt II Wood & Son, Harry Acosta, F. n If " " Alvarado, Jose Arroqui, J. P. Cook, A. B. Cordero, Joe " " tt " Crabb, Clarence If " II " Fillmore, E. M. Gneisa , Chas " " Hansen, H. c. Hanson, A. B. Horn, A. R. IngerBoll-Rand Comp~ny " Leyva, Leo Leyva, Leo " " Maldonado , S. Martinez, A. Iv!o 11, Frank Iv1ontezeno, J. lt " " " ff Mjra , F. Olsen, Sor en - Ontiveros, Dolph " If Lorenzo Ott Hardware Co. Padilla, F. " " II PaDks, G. A. Parks , G. A. Reynolds, Tom Scott, J . R. II GENERAL ROAD FUND GOOD ROADS FUND ' $364.55 451.65 327 .30 52.93 350.00 10.62 30.oo 30.00 10 . 00 24.00 66.00 l57.73 24.00 24.00 24.00 42.85 14.75 42.85 . 83 46.30 59.25 46.25 191. 00 46.30 219.98 216.65 30.00 30.00 7.50 4.00 49.00 70.00 24.00 l2. 00 24.00 24. 00 27.00 28 . 00 43.35 58.95 66.45 36.38 24. 00 24. 00 24.00 165.00 115.00 48.00 121.50 ! I 19.0 . ~'-\_~o-- ~ , Sf e t_~o-.\"'trti Scott, J . R. GOODS ROADS FUND Swan , James Unzue t a , D. " " " II Western Motor Tr ans~e r " " " " " Winter , J . M. lt Fox , Maud c. SALARY FUND Hacking , C. J . Loveren , Dr. G. s. Weidman , Phil Santa Barbara Telephone Co . ADVERTISING FUND $108 . 00 20 . 00 24. 00 20 . 00 24. 00 589.40 386. 85 202. 25 33. 00 50,00 5 . 00 125. 00 125.00 150 .00 27.50 Santa Barbara Free Pub. Li braru CO . LIBRARY FUND 10250 . 00 Mi dland Counties Pub. Ser v . Co r p'n. CASMALIA ST . .t:See , Henry Santa Maria Gas Co . LIGHT . FUND GUADALUPE PUBL IC CEMETERY FUND GUADALUPE ST. LIGHTING FUND 42. 00 94,50 76. 50 Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Cor p ' n . LOS ALAMOS ST " " II Scott, G. M City of Santa Maria Dudl ey , Geo. L. Mullin, Boyd Rivas , s. J LIGHTING FUND 101. 50 " II OROUIDT ST. LIGHT . FUND 68 ,82 IraC. DIST . No . 798 SA ~ TA !!ARIA CEMETERY DIST . l!,UND 181 .56 107.40 150. 00 100. 00 100. 00 Upon the .passage of the foregoing or der, the r oll being called, the following Supervi sors voted Aye , to wi t: Sam J . Stanwood , J. T. Torrence, W. L. Talbott, C. L. Preisker and H. s . Deader ick , Nays : None. On motion the Board adjourned sine die The foregoing Attest : ' CALL FOR A SPECIAL ME'ETING . We, the undersi gned membe r s of the Board of Supervisor s of the Count y of Santa Barbara , State of Califor nia , believing that the inter ests of the County r equire that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto It is or dered that a special meet ing of the Board of Super visors of the Count y o Santa Barbara , State of California, be and the same is hereby called for December 19th , , - December 19th, 1923. 191 1923, at 10 o'clook a. m. The following is t he business t o be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Matter of Pr operty so1d to the State of California for Taxes . To pass a resolution declaring t hat, i n the judgment of this Board, that certain pr operty in t he t own of Summerland, County of Santa Barbara , State of Cali fornia , s old to the State of California, for taxes, is no t at this time of value great enough that I it can be sold by the said state for a sum equal to the amount of all taxes levied upo~ said property , and all interest, costs and pe nalties am. expenses up t o the date of sale , and that it would be to the best interest of the said state to sell the said ' pr operty for a sum less than the amount due t h ereon, all i n accordance with the provisions of Section 3897, of the Political Code of the State of California . Dated Dec. 3rd, 1923 ' Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. c. L. Preisker Sam J. Stanwood H. s. Deaderick w. L. Talbott J. T. Torrence Board of Supervisors of the Count y of Santa Barbara, State of California, December 19th 1923, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood , J . T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, the Clerk and District Attorney. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick i n the Chair. The Board met pursuant to call. In the Matter of the Appli cation of Manuel R. Corder o for renewal of county aid for Raymond Cordero, et a1 ., minors . It appearing t o the Board that an order was made during the fiscal year 1922-23, granting c ounty aid t o Ma nuel R. Cordero, in the sum of $30 . 00 per month, for the support of Raymond , Henry and Margaret Cordero , half-orphans, and It further appearing that said Manuel R. Cordero has made application to this Board for the renev1al of said county ali for said half- orphans for the fiscal year 1923- 24 , as r equired by law, and I t further appearing that said half-orphans are pr oper persons to receive county aid and that said pe titioner is a r esponsi ble person, On motion duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that the Auditor draw his warr ant on the freasurer on Indigent Fund in favor of said Manuel R. Cordero for tl:e sum of $30. 00 and for a like amount on t he first day of each month hereafter and until the further order of t his Board , said money to be used for the s upport of t he above named half-orphans . In the Matter of Dividing the Coun.ty into Election Precincts and preparing de- , tailed Precinct Maps and exteri or descr iptions .end copies thereof. Upon the written request and under the dire ction of the County Cler k the County Surveyor on the 19th day of December, 1923, pr esented t o t he Board of Supervisors a detailed precinctmap wi t h exterior descriptions and copies t hereof in accordance with Section 1125, Political Code , and th& Board having examined the sane , and be ing fUlly advised . i n t he presmies, Or dered that the foll owing election prec incts as prepared and described by said County Surveyor and County Cler k be an:l the same are hereby cre.ated and established within the County of Santa Barbara, said precincts s o created being named ani. the boundaries thereof described as follows: ALCAfRAZ PRECINCT . I I Commencing at a point on the shore of the Pacific Ocean directly south of the State , 192 0 l: l l t.c'.t' O"V\. . J ~ !. c.' "'\:S: Highway located on the bluff on the east side of Gaviota Canyon, at the mouth thereof , where said highway makes a t~n to enter said Canyon; thence north to the center line of said State Hi ghway; thence following the center line of sa id Highway in a northerl direction t o the south boundary line of t he Nojoqui Ranoho; thence east along the sou boundary line of said Nojoqui Rancho to its i ntersection with the west line of Sectio 3 , T. 5 N. R. 31 W; t hence southerly along the west l ine of Sections 3 and 10 to the northeast corner of Seotion 16 of said Tovmship and Range; thence west along the nort boundary of said Section 16 to the quarter section corner between Sections 8 and 17 o said ~o vmship ani Range; thence south through Sections 17 and 20 of said Township and Range to the intersection \Vi th the north boundary of the Refugio Gr.ant; thence sou the y I along t he \11rest boundary of the Rancho Arroyo Honda, to its intersection with the shore line of t he Pacific Ocean; thence westerly along the Paaific coast to the place of beginning. BALLARD PRECINCT . Commencing at the northeast corner of the San Uarlos de Jonata Rancho; thence westerly along the north boundary of ~he San Carlos de Jonata Rancho and the south boundary of the Corral de Quati Rancho to the southwest corner of said Rancho Corral d Quati; thence north and east along the west and north boundary lines of said rancho to t he southwest corner of the Rancho La Zaca; t hence north and east along the v1est and north bo 11ndary lines of said rancho to the center of Zaca Creek; t hence northeasterly ' along the center of Zaca Creek to the southerly boundary of the Sisquoc Rancho; thence southeasterly along the southerly boundary of said Sisquoc Rancho to the southeast cor er of said rancho; thence northeasterly along t he ea sterly boundary of said Sisquoc Ranch to its intersection with township line between Townships 8 and 9 North; thence east al ng said township line between Townships 8 and 9 North to its intersection with range line between Ranges 29 and 30 West, s. B. M.; thence south along said range line between Ranges 29 and 30 West to the north boundary of the Canada de los Pinos Rancho; thence west along t he northern boundary line of said Canada de los Pinos Rancho to the northwest corner of said rancho; thence south along the western boundary line of the Canada de l os Pinos Rancho to the south line of Section 1, Township 6 North, Rarge 31 West, s. B. M. ; thence west along the south line of said Section 1 and Section 2 and the projection thereof to the easterly line of t he San Carlos de Jonata Rancho; thence northerly along the easterly line of said rancho to the place of beginning. BETTERAVIA PRECINCT . Commencing on the line between Subdivisions Nos . 14 and 15 of the Punta de la Laguna Rancho ; thence north to its intersection with the southern boundary line of the Union Sugar Company's land; t hence east to the southeast corner of said Union Sugar Co - pany's land; thence north along the east line of said Union Sugar Company ' s land to the center of the county road leading from the town of Santa Maria to the town of Guadalupe; thence westerly along center of said county road to a point on the line wit westerly line of Lot 98 ; thence southerly between said Lot 98 and Lot 99 to the nor theast corner of Lot 104; thence westerly between Lots 99 and 100, 14 and 104, 105 and 1 6, to the northeast corner of Lot 107; thence southerly between Lots 106, 114, 121 , 124 and Lots 107 , 113, 120, 125 and 132 to the so uthern line of the Guadalupe Rancho; then e east along the southern boundary line of the Rancho Guadalupe to the west line of the Rancho Punta de la Laguna , thence southeasterly along the west line of the Rancho Punt de la Laguna to the northwest corner of Subdivision No. 15 of sai d r.ancho; thence east along the north boundary line of said Subdivision No . 15 to the place of beginning. I . ' I December 19th, 1923. 193 BUELLTON PRECINCT . Commencing at the northwest corner of the Rancho San Carlos de Jonata; thence southeasterly along the west boundary of the San Carlos de Jonata Rancho to the center line of the Santa Ynez River; thence westerly and al.ong the center line of tre Santa Ynez River to the line between Ranges 32 and 33 w. s. B. M.; thence south along the Range line between 32 and 33 W to the south boundary line of the Rancho Santa Rosa; thence southeasterly along the southerly boundary of the Rancho Santa Rosa to a point where the line between Sections 32 and 33 T. 6 N. R. 32 w. projected northerly would intersect the southerly boundary line of the Santa Rosa Rancho; thence south to north boundary line of Rancho San Julian; thence southeasterly along t he northerly and easterly boundary line of the Rancho San Julian to the line between Townships 5 and 6 N . - Range 32 N. s . B. M. Thence east along the line between T. 5 and 6 N. to the center line of the State Highway. Thence northerly along the center line of the State Highway to the northerly bo11ndary line of the San Carlos de Jona.ta Rancho; thence westerly along the northerly line of the San Carlos de Jonata Rancho to the place of beginning . CAREAGA PRECINCT . Commencing at the northeast corner of the Rebecca Ord Peshine portion of the Todo~ Santos y San Antonio Rancho; thenoe along the southern line of the Ranoho Punta de la Laguna southeasterly to the easterly line of the lands of t he H. Escolle Estate : thence south along said easterly and northerly line of said lands of H. Escolle Estate to its intersection with the Loa Alamos Ra.ncho; thence along the northerly line of the Los . Alamos Rancho to the northeast corner of Las Flores Rancho; thence south along the east line of Las Flores Rancho am extension thereof to the southerly line of Los Alamos I Rancho; thence northwesterly along t he south line of the Los Alamos Rancho and the south westerly and westerly boundary line of the Rancho Todos Santos y San Antonio to the southeast corner of the Rebecca Ord Peshine portion of said Rancho Todos Santos y San Antonio; thence north along the west and south boundary lines of said Rebecca Ord Peshine portion of said Rancho ~odos Santos y San Antonio to the place of beginning. CARPINTERIA PRECINCT NO. 1 Commencing at a point on the sea shore at the most southerly end of Linden Avenue of the Town of Carpinteria, and running thence northeasterly through said town of Carpinteria, following the center line of said Linden Avenue and the extension thereof , being a por tion of the Casitas Pass road; northeasterly to the angle in the same opposite what is known as the Octagonal House; thence northeasterly along the easterly line of the Rodriguez ~ Tract to . the north l ine of the Pueblo Lanis of the City of Santa Barbara; thence nort hwesterly along said line to the line between Sections 20 and 21 , Township 4 North , of Range 25 West, s. B. M. ; thence north between Sections 20 and 21, and 16 and 17 of said Township a .nd Rarge '.Do the northwest corner of said Sect ion 16; thence east along the north line of Sections 16 , 15 , 14 and 13 of said Township and Range to the easterly line of Santa Barbara County; thence southerly along said line to the Pacific Ocean; thence westerly along the line of said ocean to t he place of beginning. CARPINJ.1ERIA PRECINCT NO. 2 . Commencing at a point on the sea shore at the most southerly end of Linden Avenue of the rown of Carpinteria, and running thence northeasterly through said Town of Carpinteria , following the center line of said Linden Avenue and the being a ppr t i on of the Casitas Pass Road , northeasterly to the angle extension t hereof , in the same opposii o what is known as the Octagonal House; thence northeasterly along the easterly line of the Rodriguez tract to the north line of the Pueblo Lands of the City of Santa Barbara, thence northwesterly along said line to the line between Sections 20 and 21, Township \ 194 I 4 North , of Range 25 w., s. B. M; thence north between Sections 20 and 21 , and 16 ani 17 of said Township ard Range to the northwest corner of said Section 16; thence east along the north line of Sections 16, 15, 14 and 13 of said Township ani Range, to the easterly line of Santa Barbara County; thence northerly along said line to the line be ween Townships 7 and 8 North ; thence west along said line to the line between Ranges 25 and 26 West; thence south along said line to the to\Vllship line between Townships 5 and 6 North ; thence west along said line t o the northwest corner of Section 2 , Township 5 North of Range 26 We~ t, s. B. M.; thence south between Sections 2 and 3, 10 and 11 , 14 and 15 , 22 and 23 , 26 and 27, 34 and 35 of same Township and Range , and along the line between Sections 2 and 3, 10 and 11 , Township 4 North, of Range 26 West , s. B. M., to the southwest corner of Section 11 of said Township an:l Range in County road; thence easterly and southerly following the Valley Road ar:d the Toro Road to the intersectio of said last named road with t he Coast Highway ; thence easterly along said Coast Highway to the center of Arroyo Toro ; thence southerly along the center of said Arroyo ~oro to the mouth of same on the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly along said Pacific I Ocean to the place of beginning. CASMALIA PRECINCT . Commencing at the po int where the south line of the Rancho Guadalupe touches the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly along the south line of said rancho to the west line of t he Rancho Punta de la Laguna; thence southeasterly along the west line of the Rancho Punta de la Laguna to t he northwest corner of Subdivision No . 15 of said Rancho Punta de la Laguna; thence east along the north lines of Subdivisions Nos . 15 and 14 of said rancho to the northeast corner of Subdivision No . 14 of said rancho; thence so th along the east line of said Sul:xlivision No . 14 to the south line of the said rancho; thence easterly to the northeast corner of the land of Rebecca Ord Peshine in the Rane o ~odos Santos y San Antonio; thence south , thence west and t hen south along the east and south lines of the land of said Rebecca Ord Peshine in the Rancho Todos Santos y San Antonio to the southwest line of the Rancho ~odos Santos y San Antonio; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of said rancho to t he center line of tre Sa Antonio Creek; thence westerly along the center line of said San Antonio Creek to the shore of the Pacific Ocean ; thence northwesterly along the shore of t he Pacific Ocean to the point of commencement. COJO PRECINCT . ~eginning at the northerly corner of what is known as La Espada Rancho , said poi t being the intersection of the northerly line of said rancho with the shore line of the Pacific Ocean ; thence easterly along the northe rly line of said Rancho to t~ northwes - erly corner of the Rancho San Julian ; thence southerly along the westerly line of Rane o , San Julian; thence easterly along t he southerly line of said Rancho to a point that is due north of the intersection o~ Santa Anita Creek and the north line of Rancho Nuestr Senora del Refugio; thence due south to the said point of intersection; thence souther ' ly along the center line of Santa Anita Creek t o the Pacific Ocean; thence northwester ly along the line. of the shore of the Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning. The same being all of the La Espada Ranch , El Cojo Rancho and that part of t~ Santa Anita Rancho,lying west of t he Santa Anita Creek. CUYAMA PRECINCT, Beginning at the northeast corner of Santa Barbara County , r unning thence west . and northwesterly following the boundary line between Santa Barbara and Ventura Counti s and Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties to the range line between Ranges 26 27 West ; thence south on range line between Ranges 26 and 27 West , to the township am lin~ between Townships 8 and 9 North ; thence east along township line between Townships 8 December l 9th, 1923. and 9 North, to t he line between Sections 3 and 4 , Township 8 North, Range 26 West, s. B. M.; thence south to the line between ~ownships 7 and S North; thence east on I the township line between Townships 7 and 8 North, to the eastern boundary of Santa Barbara County; thence north along said boundary line to the place of beginning DOS PUEBLOS PRECINCT. Commencing at the intersection of El Capitan Creek and t he shore line of the Santa Barbara Channel; thence nort l:lerly up the center line of El Capitan Creek to .its inter- I section with t~e north boundary of the Rancho Canada del Corral; thane~ westerly along the north boundary of said Rancho Canada del Corral to the center of Section 19, T. 5 . N. R. 30 w., s. B. M.; thence north through said Section 19 to the quarter section corner between Sections 19 and 18; thence east to the quarter section corner between Sections 16 and 21, T. 5 N., R. 29 w., s. B. M.; thence south to the quarter section corner between Sections 28 and 33 of said Township and Ba~e ; thence east to the nor theast corner of Section 33 of said Township and Ra~e; the nce south along the east line of Section 33 to the line of Dos Pueblos Rancho or the north line of the Thomas B Bishop Land Company 's land; thence westerly and southerly along t he northerly and westerly line of same to the Santa Barbara Channel ; t hence northwesterly along said Santa Barbara Channel to the place of beginning. GOLETA l'REC INC T. Commencing at the southeast corner of t he Ra!Xlho ta Goleta; thence north to the line between Sections 11 and l4, T. 6 N., R. 28 w., s . B. M.; thence east to the qua.rte~ section corner between Sections 8 al'.Jl 17, T. 4 N., R. 27 w., s. B. M.; thence south to the center of Section 17 , same Township and Range ; thence east to t he center of Sectio~ 15, same Township ani Range; thence north to t he center of the Santa Ynez River; thence westerly along t he cente~ of said river to the southeast boundary line of tn, San Marcos Rancho ; thence westerly along the southeast and south boundary line of said rancho and the south boundary line of the Tequepis Rancho to its intersection with the township . line between Townships 6 and 6 North; thence west along said township aine to the northwest corner of Section 6 T. 5 N.,. R. 29 w. , s . B. M.; thenc e south to the southwest cor ner of Section 18, same township and r ange; thence east to the quarter section corne~ between Sections 16 and 21 , sa~ township ani range; thence south to the quarter section corner between Sections 28 and 33, same township and range; thence east to a point on t he line between Sections 29 and 32, T. 5 N., R. 28 w., s. B. M.; due north of the northwest cor ner of the Rancho La Goleta; t he nce sout h to the northwest corner of said rancho; thence southerly along the western boundary line of said rancho to the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly along t he shore of the Pacific Ocean t o the place of beginning. GUADALUPE PRECINCT. Commencing at the south corner of the Guadalupe Rancho on the shore of the Pacific Ocean; thence northerly following sa id shore of the Pacific Ocean to the nort:terly l ine of Santa Barbara County at the mouth of the Santa Maria River; thence easterly along I said northerly line of Santa Barbara Colinty to its intersection with the eastern line of the Guadalupe Ranoho; thenc e southeasterly and southwesterly along t he line of said I Guadalupe Rancho to t he southern cor ner of Lot No . 93 of the subdivision of said Gaud.alupe Rancho in t he center of the county road leading from the town of Santa Maria to I the town of Guadalupe; thence westerly along t he center of said county road to a point on line with t he westerly line of Lot 98; t hence southerly between said Lot 98 and Lot 99 to the northeast ~orner of Lot 104; thence westerly between Lots 99 , 100, 14 and Lots 104, 105, 106 to the northeast corner of Lot No. 107; thence southerly between Lot 106 , 114, 121, 124 and Lots 107, 113, 120 , 125, 132 to the southern line of the Guadalupe Rancho; thence westerly along the said southerly line of said r ancho to the place 196 ' of beginni ng. HOPE PRECillCT . Commencing a t t he southeast corner of t he Rancho La Go l e t a ; thence north to the line between Sections 11 and 14 , ~o wnsh ip 5 1Iorth of Range 28 Vie st, S. B. M.; thence . east t o t he line of the Rancho Los Prietos y Na t jalayegua; thence a l ong t he boundary of said r ancho so uth and east t o t he middle of Secti on 1 5 , ~own sh i p 5 Nor th, Range 27 West, S. B. M. ; t~nce s outh to the quarter section c or ner on the north line of Section 3 ~ ownship 4 North , Range 27 West, s. B. M.; thence west t o t he northwest cor er of Se ction 4 of the same t ownsh i p and r ange; thence south between Sect ions 4 and 5 of t he saim t ownship and r ange, t o the southerly l i ne of Johnson Road; t hence westerly al ong the southerly boundary of said r oad t o the i ntersection of the southerly bounda y line of Laurel Canon Road , thence northwesterly al ong the southerly oounda.ry of said Laurel Canon Road to t he easter ly boundary line of t he San Roque Road; thence sout herl y along t he easterly boundar y of San Roque Road t o t he sout her ly line of the State Hi gh way ; thence wester ly along the souther l y boundar y of St ate Hi ghway t o t he int er sectio of t he line be tween Range s 27 and 28 , w. Townsh i p 4 Nort h; t hence south t o t he Pacifi Ocean; t henc e west er ly along the Pacific Ocean t o t he place of begi nning. LA PA1ERA PRECINCT . Commenci ng at a point on t he Pa c i f i c Ocean where t he westerly line of La Gol eta Rancho inter sects same; thence nort:OOrly on t he l i ne bet ween the Rancho La Goleta and Dos Pueblos and the extension t hereof to t he line between Sect ions 29 and 32, Townshi 5 North of Range 29 West, s. B. Ll . ; t hence west to th e nort:OOast corner of Section 33 Township 5 lfor th of Range 28 West, S. B. 1i . ; t hence south on east line of said Sectio 33, t o t he north line of t he Dos Pueblos Ra ncho or t he land owned by the Thomas B. Bishop Company; thenc e wester l y and southe rly along t he norther ly and westerly line o ' said Co mpany ' s land to t he Pacific Ocean; t hence southeast erl y along sai d Pacific Oce n t o t he place of begi nni ng. LAS CRUCES PREC I llC T. Commencing at t he mouth of t he Santa Anita Cr eek ; thence up center line of said creek t o its i ntersection with t he nor th bo1mdary line of Rancho lfuestra Senora del Refugio ; thence due nor th t o a poi nt on t he s outh boundary of t he Rancho San Jul i an ; thence along t he southern , east ern boundaries of the San Julian Rancho t ~ the line be tween townships 4 and 5 :rorth, R. 32 \Y. S. B. M. ; t hence eas t along sa id tovmship line t o t he c enter line of the Sta t e Hi ghway ; t hence sout herly along t he center line of said State Hi ghway t o a point on t he blu:ff , on east side of Gaviot a Canon, at t he mou thereof , where said hi ghway makes a turn to t he east to leave said canon; thence westerly along the shor e of the Paoifio Ocean to t he place of beginning . LOMPOC PRECINCT NO . l Comprises a l l t hat porti on of the t own of Lompoc lying sout h of Ocean Avenue a L.QA{ wes t ot 'H" Street; also all that portion of the town of Lompoc lying north of Ocean Avenue and west of "O" Str eet. LOMPOC PREC IllC T llO . 2 . Comprises all that po rtion of t he town of Lompoc lying south of Ocean Avenue and east of "H" Str eet; also all that portion of t he t own of Lompoc l ying north of Ocean Avenue and east of "A" Str ee t . LOlJ.POC PREC IllCT NO. 3 . Comprises all t hat port i on of t he t own of Lompoc lying north of Ocean Avenue and , between "H" and "O" Streets . LOIn'OC PREC INC l1 NO. 4 . Comprises all t hat portion of t he town of Lompoc lying north of Ocean Avenue 198 Farm Lots 24, 29, 25, and 28 of said rancho am. to the center of the Sant.a Ynez River thence up the center of said river to the line between Farm Lots 18 and l7 of said rancho; thence north between Farm Lots 18 and 17 to the northerly line of the ~ncho Lompoc; thence along the northerly line of said rancho to t he line between Lo ts 17 a 18 of the subdivision of the Purissirna Rancho; thence north along the line between Lo a 17 and 18, 12 and 13 of said Purissiina Rancho to the southeast corner of Lot 5 of sai ranoho; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Lot 6 and t he northerly line of Lots 13 and 14 of said ranoho to the southeasterly line of Rancho Jesus Maria ; thence along the southeasterly line of said Jesus Maria Rancho to the northwest corne of th! Rancho Mission de la Purissima.; thence easterly along the northerly line of said last ru:imed rancho to the moat southeasterly line of the Rancho Todos Santos y San Antonio; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of said last named rancho to the center line of the San Antonio Creek thence westerly along the center line of I said San Antonio Creek to t he shore of the Pacific Ocean; t hence southerly along tm I Pacific Ocean to the s outhwest oorner of the Rancho Lompoc; thence southeasterly alo n the southerly line of said Rancho Lompoc to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 137 of said Rancho Lompoc; thence northerly, northwesterly and northeasterly along the westerly line of said Farm Lot 137 t o the southeast corner of Farm lot 138 of said rancho thence northerly between Farm Lots 138 and 136 of said rancho to the most easterly co ner of Farm Lot 139 of said rancho; thence northeasterly along t he southeasterly line of Farm Lot 135 and 134 of said rancho to t he southwesterly corner of Lot 88 of said rancho; t hence easterly along the so utherly line of said Farm Lot 88 to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 89 of said rancho; the nce nortrerly along the westerly line of saidl Farm Lot 9 and the westerly line of the town of Lompoc , to the place of beginning. LOS ALAMOS PRECilJCT. Commencing at the northeast corner of the Las Flores Rancho; thence south along the east boundary line of said rancho and extension of the same to the south boundary line of the Los Alamos Rancho; thence east along the south boundary line of said ranc o to t he sou theast corner of said r ancho; thence southerly to t he northwes t corner of the San Carlos de Jonata Rancho; thence east along the north boundary line of said rancho t o the southwest corner of t he Rancho Corral de ~uati; t hence north and east along t~ west and no rth boundary l i nes of said rancho t o the southwest corner of tl:e Rancho La zaca; t hence north and east along t he west and north bo un dary lines of said r ancho t o t he ce nter l i ne of Zaca Creek ; t he nce northeasterly along t he center line o Zaca Creek to the south boundary of t he Sisquoc Rancho; t hence northwesterly along t s outh boundary line of said rancho t o t he northeastern c or ner of the Rancho Tinaquaic; thence a long the easterly and southerly boundary lines of t he Rancho Tinaquaic to the s outhwest corner of s~id rancho; t hence s out herly to the northeast corner of t he Los Alamos Rancho; t hence along the northe rn boundary line of said r ancho to the place of beginning . lviESA PREC I liCT . Commencing at a point on t he Paoifio Ocean where r ange line between Range 27 and 28 we s t i ntersects same; t hence north a l ong said range l ine t o the s outh l ine of t he State Highway; t hence easterly along t he southerly line of t he St ate Hi gh\1ay to the we sterly boundary of t he City Limits of Santa Barbar a . rhe nce southerl y and westerly al ong the we s t erly boundary of t he City of Sant a Barba ra to the Pacific Ocean ; thence we s t erly along s a id Pa cific Ocean t o t he place of beginni ng , al so i ncluding th! Island of Sant a Cruz, Santa Rosa anl San Mi guel. , December 19th, 1923. 199 MISSION PRECINCT . Commencing at the intersection of the easterly line of Eucalyptus Hill Road with the northerly boundary line of the City of Santa Harbara; thence northerly along the easterly line of said Eucalyptus Hill Road and the extension thereof to the northerly line of Sycamore Canon Road; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Sycamore Canon Road to the easterly line of Palm Avenue; thence along the easterly line of Palm Avenue and easterly line of road along the southerly line of the Richardson or Bothin property to the southeasterly line of the Richardson or Bothin property; thence northerly along the line of said property to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter . of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 4 !forth of Range 27 West, s. B. M.; thence west along the north line of Section, 1, 2, 3, and 4 to the northwes t corner of Section 4 of said township and range; thence south to the northerly city boundary lire-; thence easterly following the northerly city boundary line to the place of beginning. MONTECITO PRECINCT NO . l Commencing at a point on the Pacific Ocean where Eucalyptus Lane intersects same; thence along the center of said Eucalyptus Lane and the San Ysidro Road to the southwest corner of the Huiskamp tract; thence northerly along the westerly line of said tract to the Pueblo line of the City of Santa Barbara, thence easterly along said Pueblo line to the quarter section corner between Sections 5 and 8, Township 4 North of Range 26 West, s. B. M.; thence north through the center of said Section 5 to the line between Tov1I1ships 4 and 5 North; thence east along the line between said townships to the northeast corner of Section 3, Township 4 North of Range 26 West , s. B. M.; thence south between Sections 2 and 3, 10 and 11, 14 and 15 of said township an:l rar:ge to the north line of the Pueblo lands of the City of Santa Barbara ; thence northwesterly along said Pueblo line to the easterly line of the Underhill property, or Ortega Rancho ; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Underhill property to the line between same and the D. C. Williams traot on top of the hill; thence southwesterly along the southerly line of the Underhill property intersection of same with the Coast to the top of what is known as Ortega Hill, and the Highway; thence southerly along the summit of Ortegl Hill to the bottom of bluff of same on the sea shore of the Pacific Ocean; thence wes terly along said Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning. MONTECITO PRECINCT NO . 2. Commencing at a point on the Pacific Ocean where the easterly line of the city limits of the City of Santa Barbara intersects same; thence northerly along the easterly line of said city limits to the Booth Point road; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Booth Point road am. the Coast Highway to the easterly line of said city limits; thence northerly along the easterly line of said city limi~s to the northeast corner thereof; thence westerly along the northerly line of said city limits to th~ easterly line of the Eucalyptus Hill Road; thence northerly along the easterly line of said Eucalyptus Hill Road ani the extension thereof to the northerly line of Sycamore Canon Road; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Sycamore Canon Road to the easterly line of Palm Avenue; thence along the easterly line of Palm Avenue and easterly line of road along the southerly line of the Richardson or Bothin property to the southeasterly line of the Richardson or Bothin property; thence northerly along the line of said property to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 4 North of Range 27 West, s. B. M.; thence west along the north line of Sections 1, 2, and 3 of said township and range to the quarter ' section corner on the north line of said Section 3; thence north through Sections 34, 27, 22, 15, 10 and 3 of said township and range to the line between ~ownships 5 and 6 North; thence east along said line to the line between Ranges 26 and 27 West ; thence 200 , nor th between said ranges t o t he north l ine between Townships 7 and 8 North; t hence east along the l i ne be t ween said townships 7 and 8 to the line between Ranges 25 and 26 West; t hence sout h a l ong the line between said r anges to t he line between TownshiT\R' 5 and 6 No rth ; thence wes t along the l i ne be tween said t ownships t o t he northwest cor er of Secti on 2, Township 5 North of Range 26 West, s. B. M.; t hence south between Sectio s 2 and 3 , 10 and ll , 14 and 15 , 22 and 23 , 26 and 27, 34 and 35 of said townships and r ange to the line between Townships 3 and 5 Nort h ; thence west along the line between said t ownships to the quarter section corner on the nor th liv~ of Sect i on 5, Township 4 North of Range 26 West ; thence south thr ough the center of said Secti ons 5 and 8 to the Pueblo l i ne of t he City of Santa Barbar a ; thence wes t a l ong said Pueblo line t o the westerly line of the Huiskamp tract ; thence south along the westerly line of said tract and the center line of San Ysidro Road and Eucalyptus Lane to t he Pacific Ocean; thence along said Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning. ORCUTT PRECINCT . Commencing at the northwest corner of Subdivision No . 14 of the Punta de la Lag a Rancho; thence east and south along the north and east boundary of said Subdivision Iio 14 to the south boundary of said Punta de la Laguna Rancho ; thence southeaster ly al on the said southerly line of the said Punta de la Laguna Rancho to the easterly line of the lands of the Escolle Estate Co . ; thence along sa:id easterly and northerly line of , said lands of the Esoolle Estate Co . , to a point on line with the prolongation of the line between Sections 14 and 15 , Township 9 North , Rarge 34 West , s. B. M.; thence nor h along said prolongation and l ine between Sections 14 and 15 , 10 and 11 , 2 and 3 , Township 9 North , Ra~e 34 \Yest , s . B. M., t.o the township line between Townships 9 and 10 thence west between Townships 9 and 10 North to the east line of the land of the Union Sugar Company , t hence south and west along the east and south l ine of the l and of said Union Sugar Company to the line between Ranges 34 and 35 West ; thence south between Ranges 34 and 35 to the place of beginning . PINE GROVE PRECINCT. Commencing at a point on the northerly line of l ands of the Escolle Estate Co ., where the prolongation line between Sections 14 and 15 , Township 9 North , Ra~ e 34 Wes , s. B. M., intersects same ; thence east along the north and east boundary of the lands of the Escolle Estate Co ., to its intersection with the Los Alamos Rancho; thence no rt - ' eester ly along the northerly line of the Los Alamos Rancho to the l ine bet' ween Sect i o 20 and 21, Township 9 North , Range 33 West ; thence no rth to the corner of Sections 4 ,5 8 and 9 , Township 9 North , Rall5e 33 West ; thence east to the cor ner of Sections 3,4 , 9 and 10 , Township 9 North Rarge 33 West ; thence north to the township line between Tovmships 9 and 10 ; thence between rownships 9 and 10 North, west to the cor ner of Sections 2 and 3 l'ovmship 9 !forth , Rarge 34 West, s. B. M., and Sections 34 and 35 , Township 10 !forth, Range 34 West , S. B. M.; thence south be tween Sect ions 2 and 3, 10 and 11, 14 and 15 , ~ownship 9 North , Range 34 West, s. B. M., to the point of beginni n . REFUGIO PRECINCT . Beginning at t he inter section of the shor e line of the Pacific Ocean , with the center line of the El Capitan Creek , at the mouth of the same ; thence nort herly along the center line of El Capitan Cr eek to its intersect ion with t he north boundary of the Ranoho del Corr al; thence wester ly along said nor th boundary of the Canada del Corral to the center of Section 19 , T. 5 N., R. 30 w., S. B. M.; thence nort h through said . Section 19 and Section 18 of t~ sane t ownship and r ange to the quarter section cor ner between Sections 18 and 7; thence west to the quar ter section corner b~twe en Sect ions 8 and 17 , T. 5 N., R. 31 w.; thence south through Section 17 and 20 of tre same t ownship I I December 19th, 1923. 201 and range to the intersection with the north boundary of the Rufugio Grant; thence southerly along the west boundary of the Rancho A:rroyo Hondo , to the shore line of the Pacific Ocean; thence southeasterly along said shore line to the place of beginning. SAN:rA BARBARA PREC INC :r NO . 1 . Beginning at the intersection of Alisos with the Pacific Ocean , thence nortmvesterly along Al isos to Mason , thence northeasterly along Mason to Canada , thence northwesterly along Canada to Gutierrez , thence northeasterly along Gutierrez to the City Boul evard , thence southeasterly along the City ~oulevard to Sycamore Canyon Road , thence nor therly along the Sycamore Canyon to the intersection with t he easterly boundary of the City of Santa Barbara , thence following the easterly bounda~y of the City of Santa Barbara in a southerly direction to the Pacific Ocean; thence along the Pacific Ocean to point of beginning SAIJ:rA. BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 2 . Beginning at the intersection of State St. with the Pacific Ocean , thence northerly along State st. to Gutierrez St.; thence northeasterly along Gutierrez st . to Nopal, thence southerly along Nopal to Montecito , thence easterly along Montecito to Milpas, thence southerly along Milpas to Mason, thence easterly along Mason to Alisos , thence southerly along Alisos to Pacific Ocean , thence westerly along Pacific Ocean to point of beginning. SANA BARBARA PRECINCT NO . 3. Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Gutierrez Street with State Street, thence northwesterly along State St. to Ortega St.; the~e easterly along Ortega St. to Canal st.; thence southerly along Canal St. to Gutierrez St ., tb:ince westerly along Gutierrez st . to the point of beginning. SANTA BARBARA PRECI~CT NO . 4 . Beginning at the intersection of Ortega st . with State St.; thence northerly along State St. to Figueroa St., thence northeast erly along Figueroa St. to Garden St., thence southeasterly along Garden st. to Ortega st ., thence southwesterly along Ortega St. to point of beginning. SANTA BARBARA. PREC.Il~CT NO. 5 . Beginning at the intersec tion of Garden st. with Ortega st., thence northwesterly along Garden St. to Figueroa st., thence northeaster ly along Figueroa St. to liiilpas, the nee southeasterly along Milpas to Montee i to, thence southwesterly along Montecito to lropal , thence northwesterly along 1ropal to Gutierrez , thence southwesterly al ong Gutierrez to Canal , thence northwesterly along Canal to Ortega St., thence southwesterly along Ortega to point of beginning . SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO . 6. Beginning at the intersection of Mason and Milpas Streets, thence northwesterl1 along Milpas at. to Garcia Road, thence northeasterly along Garcia Road to the Clty Boulevard, thence southeasterly along t he City Boulevard to Gutierrez St., thence southwesterly along Gutierrez St. to Canada St., thence southeasterly along Canada st . to Ma.son St., thence southwesterly along Mason St. to the point of beginning . SAN~A BARBARA PRECINCT NO . 7. Beginning at the intersection of Figuer oa and Laguna , thence northwesterly along Laguna St. to Victoria , thence northeasterly along Victoria st. to Canal , thence northwesterly along Canal st . to Sola, thence northeasterly along Sola and Quarantina to the City Boulevard, thence easterly along the City Boulevard to Garcia Road , thence southwesterly along the center line of Garcia Road to Milpas, thence northerly along Milpas to Figueroa , thence southwesterly along Figueroa st . to point of beginning . SAI~ l 1A BARBARA PRECINCT N 0. 8 Beginning at the intersection of &ant a Bar bara and Figueroa St., thence north\ve terly along Santa Barbara St. to Victoria St., thence northeasterly along Victoria to Laguna St., thence southeasterly along Laguna St. to Figueroa , thence southwesterly along Figueroa St. to point of beginning . SANfA BARBARA PRECINCT NO . 9 . Beginning at the intersection of State & Figueroa Sts., thence northwesterly alo g . State St. to Arrellaga, thence northeasterly along Arrellaga to Santa Barbara St., thence southeasterly along Santa Barbara St. to Micheltorena St . ; thence northeasterl along Micheltorena to Laguna St. , thence southeaster ly along Laguna to Victoria , thence southwesterly along Victoria to Santa Barbara St., thence southeasterly along Santa Barbara to Fi gueroa St., thence southwesterly alo:qg Figueroa to point of beginning. S4.N 1'A BAR.BARA l'REC INC r NO. 10. Beginning at the intersection of Laguna a:r.rl Victoria Sts., thence northwesterly along Laguna St. to Micheltorena , thence southwesterly along I\1iche 1 torena to Santa Barbara , thence northwesterly along Santa Barbara St. to Valerio , thence northeasterl along Valerio St. to Canal st., thence southeasterly along Canal to Arrellaga , thence northeasterly along Arrellaga to Salsipuedes st., thence sou theasterly along Salsipued s to Sola, thence southwesterly along Sola to Canal , t hence southeasterly along Canal ( to Victoria, thence southwesterly along Victoria to point of beginniv.g. SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO . 11 Beginning at the intersection of Valerio St. with Canal St., thence easterly alo Valerio St . to Prospect Ave . , thence northwesterly along Prospect Ave . to Pedregosa St., thence northeasterly along Pedregosa St. to Alameda Padre Serra, thence northwester ly along Alameda Padre Serra to a point where Alameda Padre Serra intersects the northwes - erly citY, boundary line; thence follov.ring the northerly boundary of t he City of Santa Barbara in. a northerly and easterly direction t o t he northeast cor ner of t he City of Santa Barbara; thence following the easterly boundary line of the City of Santa Barbar to the point where it intersects Sycamore Canyon ro ad; thence southwesterly along Sycamore Canyon Road to the City Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the City B0ule - vard to Quarantina St. ; thence in a southwesterly direction along ~uarantina st. to Sola Street; thence southwesterly along Sola St. to Salsipuedes St., thence P-orthwesterly along Salsipuedes St. to Arrellaga St.; thence southwesterly along Arrellaga St. to Canal St.; thence northwesterly along Canal St. to the point of beginning . SAlfrA BARBARA PRECilfCT NO . 12. Beginning at the intersection of Garden and Valerio , thence northwesterly along Garden to The Mission Lands , thence northerly along the boundar y of the Ol d Mission 1 ds follov1ing its meanderings to the Alameda Padr e Serra , thence easterly along tm Alamed Padre Serra to Pedregosa, thence southwesterly along Pedregosa to the inter section of . Pedregosa, and Prospect Ave., thence easterly along Prospect to Valer io , the nce southwesterly along Va l er io to point of beginning. SANTA BARBARA PRECI1iCT NO . 13. Beginning at the intersection of State St. wit h Arr ellaga st .; thence northwester ly along State st . to Constance Avenue ; thence easterly and southerly along Constanc Avenue to Garden Str eet; thence southerly along Garden st . to Vale rio St.; thence southwesterly along Valer io St. to Santa Barbara St.; thence southerly al ong Sant a Barbara St. to Arre l l aga St.; thence southwesterly along Arr ellaga St . to point of beginning. ~-------------------- - -- --~ December l9th, 1923. SANfA BARBARA PRECINCT No. 14. ~eginning at the intersection of Bath St. with Pedregosa St.; thence northwesterly along Bath St. to Second Avenue; t hence easterly along Second Avenue to De la Vina St., thence northerly a l ong De la Vina Street to Holl ister Avenue; thence along Hollister Avenue to the San Roque Road; thence northeasterly along the easterly boundary of San Roque Road to Laurel Canon Road; thence following southeasterly along the northerly line of the City of Santa Barbara to its intersection with Garden Street or Constance Avenue; thence following northwesterly along the curve of Constance Avenue to St~te I Street southeasterly along State St. to Islay; thence so11thwesterly along Islay St. to ' De la Vina; thence northwesterly along De la Vina to Pedregosa; thence southwesterly I I along Pedregosa to point of beginning. I I SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 15. Beginning at the intersection of State st. with Sola st.; therce southwesterly I alo~g Sola to ~e la Vina, thence northwesterly along De la Vina to Valerio, thence I . southwesterly along Valerio to Bath; thence northwesterly along Bath to Pedregosa, thence northeasterly along Pedregosa to De la Vina, thence southeasterly along De la Vina to Islay; thence northeasterly along Islay to State St.; thence southeasterly along State to point of beginning. I SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 16. Beginning at the intersection of State St. with Figueroa, thence westerly along Figueroa to Chapala, thence southeasterly along Chapala to Carrillo, thence southwesterly along Carrillo to De la Vina, thence northwesterly along De la Vina to Victoria, I . thence southwesterly along Victoria to Bath; thence northwesterly along Bath to Sola, thence north.easterly along Sola to State, thence southeasterly along State st. to the .Point of beginning. SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 17 Beginning at the intersection of State St. with Ortega St.; thence westerly along Ortega Street to De la Vina. St.; thence northerly along De la Vina st. to De la Guerra st.; thence westerly along De la Guerra St. to Bath St.; thence northerly a.long Ba.th I St. to Carrillo St.; thence easterly along Carrillo St. to Chapa.la St.; thence no~ther~y along Chapala St. to Figueroa St. ; thence easterly along Figueroa St. to State St. ; thence southerly along State St. to the point of beginning. SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 18. Beginning at the intersection of Gutierrez with De la Vina, thence northwesterly . along De la Vina to De la Guerra, thence southwesterly along De la Guerra to Bath; the ce southeasterly along Bath to Cota; thence southwesterly along Cota to Loma Alta Drive; thence southeasterly along Loma Alta Dri ve to Gutierrez St. projected, thence nortbeas - erly along Gutierrez St. to point of beginning . SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 19. , . Beginning at the intersection of Gutierrez with State, thence southwesterly along Gutierrez to De la Vina, thence northwesterly along De la Vina to Ortega; thence northeasterly along Ortega to State; thence southeasterly along State to point of beginning . SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 20. Beginning at the intersecti on of State St. and the Pacific Ocean, thence wester along the Pacific Ocean to the center line of Arroyo Burro Creek, thence following the center line of Arroyo Burro Creek and the westerly boundary of the City of Santa Barbara to the northwest corner of property of R. F. Pinkham , thence following easterly along the .northerly line of property of R. F. Pinkham am the New Thought Colony to the centJr line of Victoria St. prolonged, thence following the center line southerly along Victoria ' .2 04" j St . prolonged to the north boundary of pr operty of Meigs , thence southeasterly along the northerly line of property of Mei gs to the no rthwest corner of the proper ty of A. Gaylord , th ence easterly a long t he northerly line of the property of A. Gaylord to the northeast corner of the same , thence northwesterly along the southwesterly boundary li e of the property of Burt I.Ioore to t he westerly corner of the same; thence northeaster ly along t he northwesterly boundary line of pr operty of Burt Moore , J . B. Black and Laura Husted t o the northerly corner of the property of Laura Husted, t he nce southeasterly along the property of Laura Husted to th3 Mesa Road, thence northeaster ly along the Mesa Road, arrl. Gutierrez St. to State St., t hence so utheasterly along State St. to point o:f beginning . SAlTfA BARBARA PRECINCT NO . 21 Beginning at the intersection of Bath and Canon Perdido , thence southwesterly alo Canon Perdido to Rall}heria, thence southeasterly along Rancheria to De la Guerra, then e southwesterly along De la Guerra to Marrilla Ave., thence northwesterly along Marrilla Ave . to Canon Perdido, thence southwesterly along Canon Perdido to Robbins St., thence southeasterly along Robbins st. to Cliff Drive thence northeasterly along Cliff Drive to Loma Alta , thence northwester ly along Loma Alta to Cota, thence no rtheasterly along Cota to Bath , thence northwester ly along Bath to point of beginning. SAlfTA BARBARA PRECI!fCT NO . 22. ~eginning at the intersection of Bath St. with Canon Perdido St., t hence nor thwe t - erly along Bath St. to Ca rrill o St.; thence no rtheasterly along Carrillo St. to De la Vina St. ; thence northwesterly along De la Vina. st. to Ana:r.smu St. ; thence southwester ly along Anapamu St. to Rancheria St . ; thence southeasterly along Rancheria St. to Cann Perdido St.; thence nort:OO.asterly along Canon Perdido St . t o the point of beginning . SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO . 23. Beginning at the intersection of Rancheria St. and Anapamu St. ; thence no rthwest erly along Raroheria St. to Micheltorena St. ; thence northeasterly along Ivfichel torena norllt St. to Bath st.; thence southeasterly along Hath st. to Victoria St.; thenceAeasterly asfe along Victoria St. to De la Vina St.; thence south~lY along De la Vina St. to An.apamu St . ; thence southwesterly along Anapamu St. to point of beginning . S.Alf fA BARBARA PRECINCT NO . 24. Beginning at the intersection of Ranche r ia St. vri th I~ichelto r ena St . ; thence northv1esterly a long Ram heria St. to Islay St. ; thence northeasterly along Islay St. to Bath St . ; thence southeasterly along Bath St. to Valerio St . ; thence no rtheasterly along Valerio St. to De la Vina St.; thence southeaster ly along De la Vina St, to Sola st.; thence southwesterly along Sola St . to Bath St. ; thence northwester ly along Bath St. to Micheltorena St . ; thence southwesterly along Micheltorena St. to point of beginning . SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO . 25 . neginning at the i ntersection of Miasion st. with Castillo St. ; thence northwes - erly along Castillo St . to Alamar Ave . ; thence southwesterly along Al amar Avenue to Fourth St. ; thence southwesterly along Fourth St. to the westerly boundary of the City of Santa t:5arbara ; thence following the ?resterly boundary of the City o :f Santa Barbara in a westerly and northerly directi on to Hollister Avenue ; thence southeasterly along Holli ster Avenue to De la Vina St. ; thence southeasterly along De la Vina St. to Second St. ; thence sout hwesterly along Second St. to Bath St.; thence southeasterl y alo11.g Bat h St. to 1.1:ission St . ; thence southwester ly along Missi on st . to the point of beginning. I December 19th , 1923 SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT No . 26. Beginning at the intersection of Bath and Pedregosa ; thence southwesterly along Pedregosa to San Andreas , thence northwesterly along San Andreas to Mission, t hence I southwesterly along Mission to the southerly line of tl:e property of Verhelle et.al. and to the southerly corner o:f the same , thence westerly along the southerly boundary o:f I property line o:f Verhelle et. al. to the westerly boundary o:f City o:f Santa Barbara , thence norther1y along the westerl y boundary of Qity of Santa Barbara t o the intersection of Fourth Ave . projected with Modoc Road , thence along Fourth Avenue projected to Alamar Ave., thence no rtherly along Alamar to Castillo St. , t h ence southeasterly along Castillo ' to Mission, thence nort~asterly along Mi ssion to Bath, thence southeaste~ly along bath to point of beginning . SANTA BARBARA PRECilfCT NO. 27 . Beginning at the interseotion of Pedregosa with Bath, thence southwesterly along Pedregosa to San Andreas, thence northwesterly along San A~drea~ to Mission, thence scuthweste~ly along Mission to the southerly line o:f property of Verhelle et al to the southerly corner o:f the same, thence easterly following t he northerly property line of c. c. Park to Arrellaga St. , prolonged , t h ence northeasterly along ~a5L Arrellaga St. to San Andreas St., thence so ut~~l y along San Andreas to Sola, thence northeasterly along Sola St. to Rancheria St., thence northwesterly along Ramheria st. to Islay St., thence northeasterly along Islay st. to Bath ,. thence northwesterly along Bath St. to point of beginning . ' SANTA BARBARA PREC I NCT NO . 28. Beginning at the i ntersection of Rancheria Street and Sola Street; thence south- \Vesterly along Sola St r eet to San Andreas Street; thence northwesterly along San Andreas Street to Arrellaga Street ; thence southwesterly along Arrellaga Street projected, to the East Co~fter of property of c. c. Park; thence northwester ly along the nor ther ly pr operty line of c. c. Park to the westerly boundary line of the City of Santa Barbara.; thence southerly along the City Boundary to the northerly line o:f R. F . Pinkham property ; thence following in a so utheasterly direction a long the no rtherly line of property of R. F . Pinkham and the New Thought Colony to t ne center line of Victoria Street prolonged ; the nce southerly along Victoria Street prolonged to the northerly line of property of Meigs; thence southeasterly along the northerlY property line of Meigs and G. Gaylord to the northeast corner of the same ; thence northwester ly al ong t he southerly pr operty line of Burt Moore to the west corner of the same; thence no rtheasterly along the property line of Burt Moor e, J . B. Black and Laura Husted to I San Andreas Street, t hence southeasterly along Marl!illa to De la Guerra Street; thence northeasterly along De la Guerra Street to Rancheria Street, thence northwesterly along Rancher ia Street to place of beginning. SAll'.i:A ]!ARIA PREC INCT NO. 1 . Comprises all that portion of the City of Santa Maria lying east of Broadway Street and north ?f Main Street , being all of Section 11 , Township 10 Nor th Range 34 . West, S ~ B. M. SANTA MARIA PRECINCT NO . 2. Comprises all that portion of the City o:f Santa Maria lying west of Broadway Street and north of Mai n Street, being all of Section 10, Township 10 North , Range 34 West , S. B. M. SANTA MARIA PRECINCT NO . 3. Commencing at the point of inter sec tion of the cent er line of West Main Street I I I I with the center line of Lincol n Street and r unning thence. along th~ center line of I Lincoln Street south to the center line of west Chnrch Str ee t , th ence west along the 206 center line of West Church Street to the center line of South Pine Street; t hence south to the Santa Maria Vall ey Railroad frack as now located on West Jones Street; thence west along said railroad track to the westerly city limits; thence north along said westerly city limits t o the center line of West 148.in St.; thence east to the point of commencement. SANTA MARIA PRECINCT NO . 4. Commencing at the point of intersection of Main and Broadway Sts.; thence running west along the center line of Main Street to the ce nter line of Lincoln Street; thence south t o the center line of West Chr uch Street; thence west to the ce nter line of South Pine Street; thence south to the Santa Maria Valley Railr oad track; thence west along said Santa Maria Valley Railr oad track t o the westerly city limits; thence south aJ.ong said city limits t o the southwest corner of the city of Santa Maria; then e east to the center line of South Broadway Street; t hence north to the point of begi nning. SAITTA 1iARIA PRECIIfCT l~O . 5 . Comprises all that portion of the city of Santa lviaria lying eaet of Broadway Street and south of Main Str eet, being all of Section 14, Township 10 North , Ra:rge 34 West, S. B. M. SANTA MARIA PRECINCT NO. 6. Commencing at a point in the center of t he Santa Maria River where the northeas t erly line of the Guadalupe Ranch intersects sane ; t hence southeasterly and southwesterly along said, Guadalupe Ranch line to the center of County Road leading from the city of Santa Maria t o t he to\m of Guadalupe; also the southeast corner of Lot 94 of the subdivision of said Guadalupe Ranch ; thence easter ly to the first county r oad r unni ng south ; t h ence south along the center of said county road to t he line between Tovmships 9 and 10 llo rth, Range 34 '!lest; thence east bet,veen Townships 9 and 10 to th corner common to Sections 33 and 34, Range 33 West; thence north along the east line of Sections 33 and 28 ar.d t o the extension thereof to the center of t he Santa Maria Ri ver; thence westerly along the center of the Santa Mar ia River to the place of begi nning , exce pting t he refrom t he city of Santa Maria. SA!rrA RI.l'A PRECII~CT . Commencing at the intersection of the center line of the Santa Ynez River .with the east boundary of the Santa Rosa Rancho ; thenc e westerly down the center of said river to the east line of Lot 22 of t he said Santa Rosa Rancho; thence no rtherly along said east lin~ of Lot 22 to t he north line of same; thence easterly and northerly along the wester ly l i ne of the Santa Rosa Rancho to tm line between Townships 6 and 7 Nort h , Range 33 West , s. B. M.; thence wes t along t he line between said .l'ownships to the east line of tte Santa Rita Rancho ; thence northerly along the east line of said last named rancho to the northeast corner of the Geo. G. King 1ract of 875 . 84 acres ; thence west along the north line of said 875 .84 aero tract to the northwest corner of the same ; thence south along the west line of said 875 .84 acre tract to the northeast cor ner of the Geo . G. Zing J.'ract of 268 . 21 acres; thence south\vesterly along the boundr ary line of said last mentioned tract to the center of the Santa Ynez River; thence wester ly down the center of said river to its intersection with the east line of Lot 8 of the Santa Rita Rancho ; thence northerly along the easterly lines of Lots 8 , 11 and 15 to the north line of Lot 9 of said Rancho , thence easter ly bettveen Lots 9 anl 2 to t he southeast corne r of said Lot 21 ; thence northe r ly between Lots 21 and 22 to the ce nter of the Santa Rita Cou:nty Road ; thence west along said road to southv1est corner of Lot 26 of said Rancho Santa Rita; t he nce north along the \'Jest boundary of said Lot I I . 207 December 19th , 1923. 26,to the northeast corner of Lot 35 of said Rancho Santa Rita; thence west along the north boundary of Lot 35 to the \'lest boundary of said Santa Rita Rancho , vrhich is also the east boundary of the Rancho de la Purissima; thence north along the said common boundary line between the said Ranchos to the so 11th boundary of the Los Alamos Rancho ; thence easterly and Southerly along the said southerly boundary line of said Los Alamos Rancho to the northwest corner of the San Carlos de Jonata Rancho ; thence southeasterly along the westerly boundary line of the San Carlos de Jonata to the point of .beginning . SA.'l.\l'TA YNEZ PRECINCT. Commencing at the northwest corner of the Rancho Canada de los Pinos; thence east along the north boundary of said Rancho Canada de los Pines to its intersection with range line between Ranges 2~ and 30 W. ; thence north along said range line between Ranges 29 and 30 West to the southeast corner of Section 25 , Township 8 North, Range 30 Vlest , s. B. 11 . ; thence due east and along the town.ship line betv.reen Townships 7 and 8 . Iror th t~ range line between Ranges 26 and 27 West; thence south along said range line \ t o the line between To\mships 5 and 6 llorth; thence west to the center of Section 3, .l'ownship 5 !forth, Range 27 \Vest , s . B. M. ; thence south to the center of the Santa Ynez River; thence westerly along the center of said river to the southeast boundary line of the San Marcos Rancho; thence westerly along the southeast ani south boundary line 1 of said Rancho and the south boundary line of Tequepis R~cho to its intersection vtith the tovmship line betv.,een .L'ovmships 5 and 6. I~orth; thence west along said l'ovmship Line to the line betv1een Ranges 29 and 30 West; thence south along said range line to tre southeast corner of Section 13 , Township 5 North Range 30 West, s. B.M. ; thence west to the quarter corner between Sections 18 and 19 rownships 5 North Range 30 West ; thence north to. the quarter corner between Sections 7 aI'.ld 18 of said Township ard Range; thence wes t to the southwest corner of Section 10, Township 5 North , Range 31, West ; thence north to the south line of the Nojoqui Rancho; thence along the southerly and easterly boundary of said Rancho to the Santa Ynez River; thence .westerly along the center line of said River to t he mouth of the Alamo Pintado Creek; thence up the same to the south line of Section 2 Township 6 North, Range 31 West, s. B. M. ; thence east to the east line of the Ranoho Canada de los Pinos ; thence north al~ng the westerly line of said rancho to the place of beginning. SISQUOC PRECINCT. ' Commencing at the line betv1een Section 20 and 21 , Township 9 North, Range 33 West ; on the northern boundary of the Rancho Los .Alamos; thence north to the corner of Sections 4 , 5 , 8 anQ 9, Township 9 North , Rar:ge 33 West; thence east to the corner of Sections 3 , 4 , 9 and 10, rownship 9 North , Range 33 West; thence north to the middle of the Santa Marta River; thence along t .he middle of the Sa.nta Maria River and the north boundary of' Santa Barbara County to the west line of Section 30 , Township 32 South, Range 18 East , M. D. M. ; thence south on the range line between Ranges 17 and 18 East , M. D. M., and 30 and 31 West, s . B. Iii . ; thence east to range line between Ranges 26 and 27 W; thence south to township line between fow~~hips 8 and 9 ; thence east to the line between Sec- " tions 3 and 4; Township 8 North, Rarge 26 West; thence south to the line between Townships 7 ~nd 8 ; thence west on the line between Townships 7 and 8 North to Range line between Ranges 29 and 30 West; thence n. orth along said range line between Ranges 29 and 30 West to its intersection with township line between Townships 8 and 9 North; thence west of said Township line between Townships 8 and 9 North to the eastern boundary of the Sisquoc Ranoho ; thence southwesterly along the east boundary of said rancho to the sot1theas t corner thereof; thence along the south boundary of Sisquoo rancho northwesterly to the easter n boundary of Tinaquaic rancho; thence along the bourrlary line of Tinaquaic rancho southwesterly to the south corner of said rancho ; thence along t:re northern 208 boundary of Rancho La Laguna and Los Alamos to the place of beginning . SOLVA!JG PREC IlJCT. Commencing at a point on the Santa Ynez river where the mouth of the Alamo Pi nta b creek intersects same ; thence northerly along the center line of said creek to the sou h line of Section2, Township 6 Horth , Range 31 ~est , s. B. M.; thence west to the easterly line of the San Carlos de Jonata rancho ; thence northerly along said easterly lin ani westerly along the northerly line of said rancho to the center line of the State High\11ay; thence southwesterly along the center line of said State Highway to the sout boundary line of the Nojoqui rancho; thence easterly along t he south boundary l-ine of said rancho to the southeast corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the east and no rth boundary line of said rancho to the place of beginning. SUMMERLAND PREC I11CT Commencing at the mouth of the Arroyo Toro on the Pacific Ocean; thence nort~rly along the center of said Arroyo Toro to the center of the Coast Highway; thence wester y along the center of said Coast Highway to the Toro Canyon road; thence northerly and westerly along said Toro Canyon road and Valley road to the southwest cor ner of Sectio . ll , Township 4 North, of Range 26 W~st, S. B. M.; thence south along the line between Sections 14 and 15 of said Township and Range to the north l ine of the Pueblo lands of the City of Santa Barbara; thence northwesterly along said Pueblo l ine to the easte - ly l ine of the Underhill property or Ortega rancho ; thence south along the easterly line of said Underhill property to the line between same and the D. C. \tilliams tract on top of hill ; thence southwesterly along the southerly line of said Under hill proper y and al ong t~ top of what is known as the Ortega Hill to the intersection of same with the Coast Highway; thence southerly along the sumrojt of Ortega Hil1 t o the bottom of blu:ff of Ortega Hill on the sea shore 0 the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly along the sea shore of same t o place of beginning. WASIOJA PRECINCT ; Commencing on the west line of Section 30, Township 32 South, Range 18 East, M. D M.; thence south on the range line between Ranges 17 and 18 East , M. D. M.; and 30 and 31 west s. B. M. , to Township line between rownahips 9 and 10 Norths. B. M.; thence east on said iownship line between Townships 9 and 10 North to range line between Ranges 26 and 27 West; t hence north along range line between Ranges 26 and 27 West to the middle of the Santa Maria river and t he north boundary of Santa Barbara County; thence northwesterly along the middle of said Santa Maria river to the place of beginning. In the Matter of the Petition of Caterina Romero for County Aid . On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered tha t t he order made on the 3rd day of December, 1923, allovring Cater ina Romero the sum of $20 . 00 County aid , am directing the Audi tor to draw a warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent Fund on the 1st day of January 1924, for said amount of ~20 . 00 be and the same is hereby rescinded and set aside . In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim, On motion duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that the or der made on the 3rd day of December 1923, allowing the claim of !.lonte Huyck for the sum of $162. 00 on the ' General Road Fund be and the same is hereby resc inded , and i t is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed for the said sum of $162 . 00 and a warrant be drawn on the General Fund in payment of the same . In the 11:atter of Correcting Allowance of Claim, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that t he order made on the 3r d day of December 1923, allowing the claim of J . P. Arroqui for t he sum of ~6 6 . 00 on the . '' I I ' ~ """"' Qe:\:. '"" 1 (:l.\le '1111.-e-L. ~:.A.Do~'\.""-Cit December 19th, 1923. 209 Good Roads Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is fur ther ordered that said claim be re-allowed for t he said sum of $66.00 and a warrant be drawn on the Hospital Building Fund in payment of the same . In t he Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims , On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the or der made on the 3rd day of December 1923, allowing the hereinafter named claims on the General Road Fund for the amunts set opposite the name of each claimant respectively , be and the same is hereby rescinded, and i t is further ordered t hat said claims be re-allowed for the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant respe ctively, and warrants in payment of the same to be dram. on t he 4th Road Fund , to-wit : For bes, J . J . Union Oil Co . of Calif Union Terminal Warehouse Co In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims, $80. 40 156. 80 15.00 On motion duly seconded ani carried , it is ordered that the order made on the 3rd day of December 1923, allowing the hereinafter named claims on the General Road Fund for t he amounts set opposite the name of each claimant respectively , be and the same is hereby rescinded , and it is further ordered that said claims be re-allovved for the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant re spec~i vely , and warrants in payment of the same to be drawn on the 5th Road Fund , to-wit : Crakes, Thos . De Rosa, Joe Forbes , Robt. Go odchild, Willie Mader o , Manuel Mendoza , Eustacio l t Inca.rna ti on Ontiveros , F. K. " Porfirio Pacific Coast Coal Co . " " II " Va 11.ey Oil Co . In t he Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims . $108 . 00 -110. 00 120. 00 60 .50 107. 25 146. 25 57 . 75 80. 25 57.75 201 . 09 70.40 114 .08 On motion duly seconded and carried it is or dered that the order made on the 3rd day of December 1923, allowing the hereinafter named clai~s on the Good Roads Fund for the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant respectively , be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further or dered that said claims be re-allowed for the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant respectiveJ.y and \~arrants in payment of the same to be drawn on t he 3rd Road Fund , to-wit : Hanson, A. B. 1.1artine z , A. Mjra, F . In the Matter of Cor r ecting Allowance of Claims , $191. 00 49 . 00 27.00 On mo tion duly seoonded and carried, i t is order ed that the o ~d e r made on the 3rd day of December 1923 , all O\'ling the herei11aft er named claims on the General Road Fund for the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant respectively, be and the same is hereby rescinded , and it is further ordered that said claims be re- allowed for I the amounts set opposite the name of each alaimant r espectively , and war rants in payment of the same to be drawn on the Good Roads Fund , to-wit : 210 Standard Oil Co . Westwick I r on Works " " In the Matter of Correcting A-llowance of Claims , ~27 . 22 32 93 350. 00 On motion duly seconded and carri ed , it is order ed that the order made on the 3rd day of December 1923, al lowing the hereinafter named claims on the General Road Fund for the amounts set opposite the name o~ each claimant respectively , be and the same i s hereby rescinded , and it is further or dered that said claims be re-allowed fo the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant respectively, ar:rl. warrants in payment of the same to be drawn on t he 3rd Road Fund , to-wit: Anderson , August Associated Oil Co . Clancy, F . A. Jamison, S . I . Locke , Walker " Pechumer , Frank Vasquez , R. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims , $18 . 00 13. 13 3 .50 28 .oo 29 . 75 7.00 15 . 75 4 . 00 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that the or der made on the 3rd day of December 1923 , allowing the hereinafter named claims on the GeD3 ral Road ~0 ~,~it;'C) Fund for t he amounts set opposite the name of each claimant respe ctively, be and t he CA. l l o'l'fA:~c:.~ same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claims be re-allowed l e\ '"'-s for the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant respectively, and warrants in payment of the same to be drawn on t he General Fund , to-wit: Aguirre , A. s Alacr on , D. " M. Beccaris , A. Blakeway , E c. Boeseke-awe Co . Castaneda , A. Cinfuegos y J . c. Corral, c. Dominguez , A. If E. n F. If " Encinas , A. " F . Esparza , M. Fairbanks Morse & Co . Fil lmore , E. 1v1. Gonzales , A. II E. " " Granado , A. $48 .00 20 . 00 20. 00 20. 00 22 . 50 29 .16 9 .00 36 .00 65 . 00 52 .00 49 . 00 49 .00 52 . 00 48. 00 4 .00 27 . 00 36 . 00 24 .75 20. 98 49 . 00 8 . 00 28 . 00 49 00 December 19th, 1923. Hendricks, R. L. ' Herrera, F. Hurst, L. c. Lambert , Cecil " c. E. - " n " If II tt Fred " " n Henry '' Nor man " Ray II " " II Martinez, B. Mata , G. " J. II " M. '' If Medina , A. " Pete " P . Mer az , J . " " Miller , Dan ,. Henry lVIonta, J . Olsen, Soren Ovieda, E. " Ed . Pickett , E. s . Pico, John B, Richardson , Chas. T. " 11 " Rico , J . Robles, R. Romero, A. t L. Ross , L. L. Sanchez , L. Seaside Oi l Co . Shell Oil Co . of Calif. Sotelo , B. Swan , E. L. James - Valdez , H. Vallnueva , o. Vasquez, R. $91. 00 28 . 00 12.50 8 , 00 10 . 00 134. 00 143. 00 162. 00 167. 50 2 . 00 92 , 00 164. 00 166 . 00 168 . 00 16. 00 49. 00 45. 00 4 . 00 48 . 00 8 . 00 49 . 00 62 , 00 a.oo 52 . 00 8 . 00 24, 00 40, 00 49 . 0. 0 28 . 00 17 .50 30. 00 2. 00 5 .45 1108. 73 396. 00 49 . 00 35. 00 60 . 00 65 . 00 19. ll 45 . 00 112 . 50 31.91 28 . 00 52 . 00 69 . 00 49. 00 28 . oo 48 . 00 211 I I I I j i 212 Vasquez, R. $ 4 . 00 Western Machine & Foundry Co . 186.00 !!otor Transfer 364 .55 " II " 451. 65 II " II 327 . 30 Wood & Son , Harry 10. 62 In the Matter of the new proposed right of way for the State Highway over Ortega Hill , in the lat and 2nd Road Distr i cts. On 'mo tion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that t he County Surveyor procure all data possible relative to the new proposed ri ght of way fo~ the State Highway over Ortega Hill, in the lat and 2nd Road Districts and make report to this Board at its next regula r meeting . On motion the Board adjourned sine die . The ~oregoing minutes are hereby approved. : r Chairman Supervisors . Attest :- Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of Califor nia. January 7th 1924, 10 o ' clock a. m. Present: Super visors : H. s. Deaderick, Sam J . Stanwood , J . ~ . ~ orrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, the Clerk and District Attorney . Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the chair. The minutes of the last regular meeting and succeeding special meeting were read and approved. In the Matter of l'rial Jurors for the year 1924. Pursuant t o an or der of the Superior Court of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , the Boar d selected the following named persons to a.ct as Trial Jurors for the ensui ng year 1924, to-wit: Bailard, Miss Catherine Baker, Geor ge Braley, Edward Cadwell, Leavett B. Catlin, John s. Drake, H. P. Abbott, Frank Adams , Fr ank D. Alexande;r, E. w. Arr oqui , J . P. Ashcraft, Eugene B. Balaam, Le Roy Bates, Wallace M. Bates, William Bellman, Alfred D. Best, Myr on H. Bigland, Fr ederick FIRST JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP Franklin, H. B. Humphrey, Frederick J . Lewis, M. F. McDougall, Taylor McGeary, Lewis I. Moore, B. D. SECOND JUDICIAL ~OWHSHIP Blake , G. w. Bliss, Fred w. Boeseke, Oscar w. Bolton, c. E. Boyd,Clyde H. Brackett, Mrs. ?~et t ie M. Br unsen , Edward w. Buell, !Jis s Elizabeth J . Bullis, Jas . s. Busby , Earl Carswell, Wm. H. Morris, II. W. Schweizer, J . w. Shepard, Stanley L. Snow, Mrs . Nettie B. Upson, B. w. Wymond , Francis c. Chase, Misa Pearl Coane, Ralph w Craviotto, Fred A. Deihl , Mrs . Maud M. Dreyfus, Louis H. Edwards , Archie M. Edwards, E. F. Edwards , Miss Miriam B. Erwin, Mrs . Grace H. Fillmore , Eylar M Finley , Geo M . , Fredrick, Malcolm c. Garretson, Chas. o. Georg~, Thomas M. Gilbert, E. A. Giovanola, Geo. Goldberg, Henry K. Greenwell, Arthur c. Gutierrez, James s. Hacking, w. H. lial.'dy, Albert C. Hastings, Peter P. Hauser, Eugene E. Hawley, ~. s. Hendry, Jr., w. Hervey, c. B. Hersey, Ralph W. Hodges, w. E. Hoefling, William Hoover, E. B. Ilsley, SaIIRlel M. Ireland, Herbert F. Johnson, Ernest H. Kerr, Mrs Lynette L. Kerrigan, Frank J Kineaid, Joseph A . Kirby, Geo. J. Co~over, Albert w. Dean, H. G. Doty, J. E. Anderson, Wm. Armour, Donald c. Ibsen, Anton B. Baker, William J. Begg, John Boie, F. H. Callis, Charles M. Collar, John Nelson Douglass, Daniel M. Barnes, Walter A. Confaglia, Henry J. Adam, Mrs. Ada v. Baker, M. P. January 7th, 1924. Kitchen, Elmer G. Knighten, J. o. Laroe, Sebastian Lowe, '.L'homas w. Lungren, Fernand Maguire, Henry F. Maher, Patrick J. Manlove, Mrs. Ma.rga.ret Markus, Louise B. Mason, Mrs. Elva B. Meigs, P. Mikula, Stephen A. Molin, Miss Lillian c. Myrick, D. Nardi, Caesar A. Parks-, Arthur w. Patterson, Elizabeth M. Paul, Wm. G. Pendola, Eugenia s Phillips, Geo. H. A. Pinkham, Ru:fus F. Porter, William s. Redington, A. P. Sauter, Ronald F. Soott, L. Boyd Shedd, Charles L. 1'HIBD JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP Higbee, Elmer G. Langlo, Andrew K. Sentell, ~1homas H. FOURTH JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP MaoGillivray, J. F. McGuire, Jr.' Wm. Ross, Leo L. FIFTH JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP Forbes, Robert Hooker, Bertie J. Klein, Ernest Lewis, Miies Karl Miller , Frank J. Moore, Ernest F. SIXTH JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP Cook, Laughlin, H. DeWitt, Nellie T. SEVENTH JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP Blaok, A. F. Boyd, Mrs. Enana I. Smith , Alfred N. Smith , Irwin F. Smith, Roy Solon Smith , W. D. V. Soule, Winsor Spaulding, Edward Sterling, R. H. s. Streeter, Walter H. l'hompaon, Edgar H. Van Winkle, H. F. Vail, Mrs. Clara B. Walbridge, Lester s. Waugh, Walter R. Weatwiek, John R. Williams, Chas. H. Williams, Clarence B. Wright, Frank A. Simpson, Frank R. Spaulding, w. J, Roth, John Treloar, Frank B. Negus, William Sanor, William H. Sloan, Harry Smith, James M. Teatsorth, Fred Eddy, James H. Grisingher, ~Ira. Cleo L. Bryant, Elwood E. Campbell, Clyde L .213 , Chambers, J. H. German, James L. Coiner , S. f . Grainger, A. E. Davis , Clarence L. Gwinn, Mrs. Edna A. Day, M. A. Hanson, Jacob P. Doane , Dick v. Haslam, Arthur w. Fesler , A. R. Haslam , W. A. Fortune, Mrs. Florence L. Jenkins, George R. Freeman , Henry D. Marriott, w. E. EIGHTH JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP Moult on, Mrs Laura MoCoy, Char les L. NINTH JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP Ferrari, Severino Jenkins , John TENTH JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP Cook , Geor ge c. Gill, Frank G. Critchlow, Mrs. Grace P. Glines , lleil C. Dunlap , R. S. Jameson, B. F. McGuire, Mortimer L. McKinnon, George A McNeil, Willard E. Ont iver os, Mrs . Grace Rice, Dover Roemer, Mrs. Mary Smith, Chas . w. Tomasini, Alfred Julien, J . E . In t he Matt er of the Issue of Bonds of Santa Barbara School Dist ri ct, in the sum of $ 40 0,000. 00 It appearing t o t he ~ oard that by an order heretofore made and entered in the above entitled matter, bonds of said school district were ordered issued in the sum of $400,000 . 00, as will more fully appear by said order of said Board made on the 5th day of Mar ch , 1923, to which order reference is hereby made for further pa rt iculars, and It further appearing that it i s advisable and t hat it will be for the best interests of s aid school district to sell said bonds in such amounts and at such time as the proceeds ther eof will be required, and It fur t her appearing that $150 , 000. 00 of said bonds should now be sold, the proceeds being required at this time, Upon motion duly seconded and 11nanimously carried, it is ordered that said bonds to the amount of t150,000 . 00 be sold to the highest and best bidder, at not les than par and accrued i nterest on the 4th day of February 1924, at 10 o ' clock a . m., and the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered and dir ected to give notice of the same by publ ication in The lw!orning Press, a newspaper of gener al circulation printed am published in the County of Santa Barbara , California, for two weeks, that this Board of Supervisors wi ll receive up to the 4th day of February 1924, at 10 o' clock a . m., sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds in lawful money of the United States , at not less than par and accrued i nterest; said bonds t o be sold are numbered and wil mature and be payable as follows: Bonds numbered consecutivel y f r om 14 to 20 b oth i nclusive , will mature and be payabl e March 5t h 1924 . Bonds numbered consecutively from 34 to 40 both inclusive, will mature and be payable March 5th 1925. Bonds numbered consecutively from 54 to 60 both inclusive , will mature and be payable March 5th, 1926. Bonds numbered con secut i vely f r om 74 to 80 both inclusive, will mature and be payable March 5th 1927. Bonds numbered consecutively f rom 94 to 100 both inclusive , will mature and be payable March 5th 1928 . Bonds numbered consecutively from 114 to 120 both i nclusive , will mature and b payable March 5th 1929. I ' 216. ~-~1.,-po;~~ al\"''~:. ~ \~~\.\. \\o-m.e ~~-~1:r ()~-"'*'"" Jl~~.e~\.\~m: ~ .:L ocol t'.o.tth~ia ~- "'~"''~ ~O~"\~\e.\ ~ ;l\ :L t"."'-\ 1:\. ~'~"" ~~ e:-(, term or until his successor is appointed and qualified at a salary o:f $150. 00 per month. In the Matter of Re-appointing c. G. Vandever, Superintendent o:f the Santa Barbaira General Hospital and Far m. I On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that c. G. Vandever be and h is hereby re-appointed Superintendent of t he Santa Barbara General Hospital and Farm, or until his successor is appointed and qualified at a salary of $ 250 . 00 per month, u on furnishing a good and sufficient bond , t o be approved by the Chairman of this Board, in the sum of $2000,00. In the Matter o:f Re-appointing Annie E. Mccaughey , Superintendent o:f the County Detention Home . On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Annie E. MoCaughey be an 1 is hereby re-appointed Superintendent of the County Detention Home for the ensuing term or until her successor is appointed and q 11al ified at a salary of $125 . 00 per month , upon qualifying according to law. In t he Matter of Re-appointing Dr. G. Stillman Loveren, County Health Officer an County Physician. On motion duly seoonded and carried, it is ordered that Dr. G. Stillman Loveren, be and he is hereby appointed County Health Officer, in and for the Count y of Santa Barbara and .County Physician for all that territory embraoed within the Second Superv i soral District, Third Judicial rownship and all of Montecito Election Precincts Noa. 1 and 2, for the ensuing term, or until his successor is appointed and qualified at a compensation o:f $145.00 per month , upon giving a good and su:f:fi c i ent bond in t he sum o:f $ 2000 . 00; said compensation t o include rent to be paid for by said Dr . G. Stillman Loveren. In the Matter of Re-appointing Dr. J. c. Cummings County Physician and Local Heal th Officer. On mo tion duly seconded anl car ried , it is ordered that Dr. J. c. Cummings be a he is hereby re-appointed County Physician and Local Health Offi cer for all the territ ry embraced within Carpinteria Noa. 1 and 2, and S11mmerland Elect ion Preoino ts, County of Santa Barbara , for t he e nsuing term or until his suooeesor is appointed and qualif1 d at a compensation of $16,00 per month. In the Matter of Re-appointing Dr. o. P. Paulding County Physician and Local Health Officer. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tha t Dr . o. P. Paulding be an he is hereby re-appointed County Physician and Local Health Officer for all the territ ry embraced within the 7th Township County of Santa Barbara, for the ensuing term or unti his successor is appointed and qualif ied at a compensation of $25. 00 per month. In the Matt er of Re-appointing Dr . E. D. Smith County Physician and Local Health Officer. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Dr. E. D. Smith be aIXl he is hereby re-appointed County Physician and Local Health Officer for all the territ ry embraced withi n the 4th Township, County o:f Santa Barbara, for the ensuing term or unt 1 his successor is appointed and qualified at a compensation of $25 . 00 per month. . In the Matter of Re-appointing Dr . M. F. Frandy County Physician and Local Healt Officer. On motion duly seconied and carried, it is ordered that Dr. M. F. Frandy be and he is hereby re-appointed County Physician and Local Health Officer for all the territory embraced within the 9th ~ow.nahip County of Santa Barbara, for the ensuing term or . l . ' . January 7th, 1924. 217 until his successor is appointed and qualified at a compensation of $8.33 per month In the Matter of appointing Dr. L. E. Heiges County Physician and Local Health .Ar1~ 0,~~"' Officer. ""J\v.~: .\~~\i)~ ~os\,"\s\t~c.v-"" On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Dr. L. E. Heigea be and ~'d.iio~all ~~o;l"" ~,c.-t: is hereby appointed County Physician and Local Heal th Officer for all the territory embraced within the 6th Township, County of Santa Barbara, for the ensuing term or until his s uccessor is appointed and qualified at a compensation of $20.83 per month. , In the Matter of Re-appointing Dr. c. B. Constable County Physician and Local ~Y,'fo\~'" "J\v.~.e.a.s"" ;\~Heal th Officer. Co"]\~~\c.\c-."''-\t On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Dr. c. B. Constable be ~1td"L o~o.\ (.{ eo\-\:1'- ~\d-;. and he is hereby re-appointed County Physician and Local Health Officer for all the territory embraced within the 6th, 8th and 10th Townships of the County of Santa Barbara for the ensuing term or until his successor is appointed and qualified at a compensation of $16.66 per month. I In the Matter of the Petition of c. E. De Witt for a permit to establish, maintain and operate an Automobile Park in the Town of Los Alamos. The petition of c. E. De Witt praying for a permit to establish, maintain and operate an Automobile Park, to be known a.a "Shady Rest Auto Park", on Lots 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, in Block 11, in the Town of Los Alamos, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, coming on regularly this day to be heard, and said petition having been fully considered by said Board, no person appearing and objecting to the granting o~ said petition, the said Board therefore finds and declares, as follows: 1 . That notice of the presentation and hearing of said petition has been given in the manner required by law. 2. That all of the matters required by law to be set forth in said petition are correctly stated therein and are true, anl 3 . That said petition is accompanied by the affidavits required by law On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby granted, and c. E. De Witt granted a permit to establish, maintain and operate an Automobile Par k , to be known as "Shady Rest Auto Park" , on Lots 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, in Block 11, in the Town of Los Alamos, County of Santa Barbara , State of California, and It is further ordered that a certified copy of this order shall be construed and contitute a permit in said matter In the Matter of the Petition of D. M. Barr for a permit to establish , maintain J ~,-,-\:, :.-rt ~ )),"'\\'\~ o"'- and operate an Automobile Park in t he l1own of Carpinteria. ~--l~""'"(\:-to Q.~\.~\~~~- The petition of D. M. Barr praying for a permit to establish, maintain and operate Q-n_ Q,-.C -1 L~ " I an Automobile Park, to be known as "Carpinteria Highway Camp Gound" on Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 , 9 and 10, in Block 50, and all of Block 51, in the Town of Carpinteria, County of Santa Barbara., State of California, coming on regularly this df\Y to be heard, and said petition having been fully considered by said board, no person appearing and. objecting I to the granting of said petit~on, the said Board therefo re finds and declares as follows: 1 . 1'hat notice of the presentation and hearing of said petition has been given in the manner required by law. 2. That all the matters required by . law to be set forth in .said petition are correctly stated therein and are true, and 3. That said petition ~s accompanied by the affidavits required by law On motion duly seconded and carried, 1 t is ordered that said pe ti ti on be am the same is hereby granted and D. M. Barr granted a permit t o establish, maintain and operate 218 an Automobile: Park, to be known as 1carpinteria Highway Camp Gound", on Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, in Blook 50, and all of Block 51, in the Town of Carpinteria, Count of Santa Barbara, State of California, and It is further ordered that a certified copy of this order shall be construed and co nstitute a permit in said matter. In the Matter of the Petition of J. J. Qubk for a permit to establish, maintain " and operate an Automobile Park in the rown of Orcutt. The petition of J. J. Quick praying for a permit to establish, maintain and opera e an Automobile Park, to be known as "Oroutt Auto Park", on the West side of the school house property on Clark Ave., in the rown of Orcutt, County of Santa Barbara, State of Ca.lifo rnia, coming on regularly this day to be heard, and said petition having been fully oonsidered by said Board, no person appearing and objecting to the granting of said petition, the said Boa.rd therefore finis and declares as follows: 1. That notice of the presentati on and hearing of said petition ha.a been given in the manner required by law. 2. That all of the matters required by law to be set forth in said petition are correotly stated therein and are true, and 3. That said petition is accompanied by the affidavits required by law. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby granted and J. J. Quick granted a permit to establish, maintain and I operate an Automobile Park, to be kn.own as "Orcutt Auto Park", on the West side o:f the sohool house property on Clark Ave. , in the Town of Orcutt, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and It is further ordered that a certified copy of this order shall be construed and constitute a permit in said matter. . In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous or Double assessment. Whereas, In accordance with tile provisions of Section 3805 of the Political Code of the State of California, 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 December 19th 1923, as follows: I have discovered that Lot 2, Block 163, of the City of Santa Barbara, is assessed for the year 1923, to John c. McManus as shown on page 320, roll 2, and that all the taxes penalties, oosts and other charges by law have been paid in full; That the same prope ty was also assessed for the same year to L. Aoquistapace as shown on page 2, roll 2, and t hat the taxes on the last mentioned assessment have not been paid. Therefore, It is ordered tha. t the County Audi tor of said county cancel said last menti oned assessment by entry on the margin of the assessment a statement showing such cancellation. In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Errors in Assessments for the fiscal year 1923-24. , It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara from a statement furnished by the County Assessor that clerical errors were made in the following assessments for the fiscal year 1923-24, and application having been made to this Board by said County Assessor for authority to correct said assessments and the written consent of the District Attorney having been obtained therefor, and It also appearing that the correcting of said assessments will decrease the amo of taxes charged agai nst said tax: payers by reason thereof, 219 On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the County Assessor be and he is hereby authorized to correct the following assessments on the assessment rolls of the County of Santa Barbara for the fiscal year 1923-24, as follows, to-wit: Strike off from assessment of John A. MoMeekin on Lots 1 to 4 Blk 42 S11mmerland, Vol. 1 Page 70-----$1350. Also strike off any penalties now added for the lat Inst. of 1923-24 truces. This was a clerical error in copying. Strike off from assessment o~ Manuel L. de Garcia, Vol. 2 Pg 156, $100 from assessment on personal property. Error in description of auto. Also strike off penalty now added for lat installment of 1923-24 taxes. Strike off from Kate c. Dono van, Vol. 3 Pg 274, personal property, amount $375. Pr operty disposed of prior to 1st Monday in March, 23. Strike off from J. o. Downing , Vol. 3 Pg 412, impts on Lot 26 Blk 6 Cooks 2nd Add t o City of Santa Maria, $1000. No impts on lot. In the Matter of Accepting Deed for right of way for road through the lands of Henry G. Wulff, et al., Whereas, Henry G. Wulff and Mary R. Wulff , his wife, Lora J. Knight and H. F. Knight, her husband, Samuel M. Brown, s. Koopmans and Henri ette H. c. Koopmans, his wife, Samuel Cummings and Harriette L. Cummings, his wife, Frank s. Owen and Elizabeth A. Owen, his wife, John Swenson and Willis A. Knowles and Brenda T. Knowles, his wife, have executed and delivered to t he County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated July 7th, 1923, wherein the above named parties are the grantars and t he County of Santa Barbara, grantee, conveying certain rights of way for a public highway in the Second Road District, County of Santa Bar bara, St ate of California. Resolved: Tbat said deed and the property mentioned therein be accepted by the County of Santa ~arbara for the uses and purposes menti oned therein and that the Clerk of t his Board cause said deed to be recorded. In the Matter of Accepting Deed for right of way for road through the lands of the Paoif ic-Southwest Trust & Savings Bank. WHEREAS, Pacific-Southwest Trust & Savings Bank, a corporation has duly executed . and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated January 7th, 1924 wherein said Paoifio-So uthwes t Trust & Savings ~ank is granter am t he Count y of Santa Barbara, grantee, conveying certain r ight of way for a public highway, in the 3rd Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of California. RESOLVED, That said deed and the pr operty mentioned in said deed be accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and that the Clerk cause said deed to be recorded. In the Matter of Accepting Dee4 fo r right of way for a r oad through the lands of Gracia M. Oughton, et al., WHEREAS , Gracia M. Oughton and Charles M. Oughton, her husband , El izabeth M. Patterson and E. L. Patterson, her husband, Annie M. Gans and Emmett w. Gans , her husband, and John McWilliams Jr., and Carolyn w. MoWilliams, his wife have duly executed and delivered t o t he County of Santa Barbar a , a deed dated December 11th, 1923, wherein said Gracia M. Ogh ton , et al., are granters and the Count y of Santa Bar bara , grantee , I conveying certain r ights of way for a public highway , in t he 6th Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of California , Resolved , That said deed and the property ment i oned in said de ed be accepted for the uses and purposes ther ein ment ioned and that t he Cler k ca use said deed to be recorded. In the Matter of Petition for County Aid. It appearing to the Board that the :following named petitioners are proper persons to receive county aid, On mo ti on duly seconded and carried it i s or der ed that the 220 ~-bt;O"\'\ Sl& -( (00. A. \1- ' Auditor draw his warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the sums set opposite their respective names on the 1st day of February 1924, to-wit : Charles w. Baker Mrs . Plutarcho Carrillo I~r s . J . M. Burleigh Claud Johnson Vicente A. Juarez Annabelle McGreal Refugia Olivas Mabel Hyde Ida Flores Anne Henrickson Verda Anthony Emma P. Anton Anna Elphick R. Cloak Blanche E. Emmons Hattie B. Harbison John Davies Mary Hedrick FIRST SUPERVISOR DIS TRI CT. $15. 00 20. 00 30. 00 10. 00 12 .00 10. 00 10. 00 Jose Roble Jose Maria Romero Andrew Ruiz John P . Ware Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson Ade line Wright SECOlID SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 14. 25 Antonio Poisard THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 10 . 00 Maria Josefa Pico 15 . 00 Pedro v. Romero , et ux:. FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 20. 00 20. 00 20.00 15. 00 20. 00 10. 00 s.oo 10. 00 Donalda Moore Mabel E. Murray llae !!cCollum Marie Ramirez Joseph Usher Margaret Marcum ward $10. 00 15. 00 1 0 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 l 0 . 00 a.oo 10 . 00 25 . 00 20. 00 20 . 00 40 . 00 10 . 00 10. 00 10 .00 In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs. Gaterina Varni for County Aid for Amelia, Silvio and Margarita Varn1 , half-orphans It appearing to the satisfaction of the Bo ard-. that said Amelia Varni , aged 14 . years, Silvio Varni , aged 12 years and Margarita Varni, aged 11 years, are half- orphan l . . and are pr oper persons to receive Count y Aid, and they are in t he cus t ody of said M.rs . Caterina Varni . It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund , in favor of said Mrs. Cater i na Varni for the sum of Thi rty & 00/100 dol lars; and. for a l i ke amount on the first of eaoh month hereafter unt i l the further or del\ of this Board , said money to be used for the support of t he above named minors . - In the matter of the Petition of Mrs. Victoria Cota for County Aid for Pe t er , John and Andrew Cota, half-orphans . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Peter Cota, aged 11 . years John Cota, aged 10 years and Andr ew Cota, aged 1 year , are half- orphans and a.re l proper persons t o receive County Aid , and they are in t he custody of said Mrs. Victori . Cota. It is or dered that t he Auditor draw his warrant on t he Treasurer on Hospital Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Viotoria Cota for the sum of Thirty & 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 ~orreoting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered t hat t he order made on the , . "" . . . \ ' . .' . ' ~ ) . J ' , ' . :. . . \ . ' ' . . ., . . \ ) , \ . . . . . - ' . ~ ' , ' ' ' ------- - --------------~-,.----,.--~-------- 221 January 7th, 1924. 3rd day of December 1923, allowing the claim of the Westwick Iron lVorks for the sum of $350. 00 on the General Road Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded and it is further ordered that said olaim be :re-allowed for the sum of $3.50, and a warrant be drawn on the Good Roads ~und for said amount. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby rejected, to-wit: Boyd Lumber & Mill Co. Standard Oil Co. $12 . 25 10.80 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same a.r e hereby laid over , to-wit: Boyd, Mrs. M. E. 10.00 Breen, Albert 62.33 Lewis Manufacturing Co., The 207.90 105.50 427.75 90.96 76.00 and carried, it is ordered that all claims that have been ~------=------=-----~ audited and approved at this meeting by three members of the Board of Supervisors be allowed, each claim to be paid out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim respectively, to-wit: Adam, L. H. " 11 Aguirre, J. " ' Albertoni , Joe Almanzo, F. Alvarado, Joe " " II " " Ambassador Laundry Co. And.arson, Walter Arnold, R. D. Associated Oil Co. " Bacon Co., Edward R. B.ailey, Ethel H. Bailey, Ethel H. GENERAL FUND Baker Linen Company, H. w. . , Ballinger, Pa u1 Barnes , Charles c. Bastanchury, A. " Bates, T. w. Bates, T. w. .Beadle, M. W. Becoaris, A. Beocaris, E. . . 2 .50 5.00 48 .oo 4.00 15.75 14.40 24.00 16.00 21.60 24.00 35.31 21.60 3.50 15.95 7.75 3.66 15.60 15.60 133.05 123.25 27 .oo 51.20 34.56 4.35 4.35 11.00 42 .50 55.00 I 222 Beccaris, A. GENERAL FUND Bermudez, Rosa Beuterbaugh, Fred u lf Bigler, A. B. Bigler, A. B. Bishop, John Black , George A. Block, A. Boeseke-Dawe Co. " II II II If -II " 0 " " " " " II Bond, c. s. Bond, C. S. Breck, B. II ti II " Bregante, A. " " II 11 " Brown-Bevis Co., The Buell, Frank " R. T. Burum, H. L. Califor nia Corrugated Culvert Co. Cal ifornia If II " II II " " Calif. School Book Depository Califor nia Sp~ay-Chemical Co II . II " II " II ll Carlisle & Co., A. " n II Carrington, DeWitt Castagna, Alice " " Castaneda, A. II " Chaves, Antone Cinfuegos, J. " J. City Dry Cleaning Co. City of Lompoc Clancy, T. A. Clem, G. w. $ 50. 00 7 .50 36.15 375. 35 12.17 5.00 2.50 193.00 93.50 19.75 23.25 8.50 8.30 3.65 4. 05 10.00 10.00 28.00 38.00 32.00 44. 00 54. 00 48 .oo 16.00 1735.00 12.50 2.50 1.25 227.41 215.30 17.00 165.40 507.00 511.40 207.90 95.65 747 .39 8.00 68.76 68.75 36. 00 4.00 7.50 55. 00 60.00 1.25 44.54 6.00 44.00 I I Cordero, Manuel Corral, c. " " " II Cota, J. ?"1: . " " Covarrubias, Yris Craft, L. A. " II " " " Lucien Crakes, Thos. Craviotto, E. J . Cuesta, G. s. de la " II " Cunnane, w. B. " " Curzon, A. R. D ' Andrea, G. Dawe, Henry Deaderick, H. s. Decosta, Anselmo Delbrook , Geo. " " " II Desgrandchamp, Lester Dewing, H. A. JI " Diehl Gr ocer y Co . -------- -- ---------------~___,-,.--,------~-,.--=-=-=----. '. 40.60 8 . 00 40 . 00 36.00 9.00 9.00 20.00 5.00 5 .00 2 . 50 7.50 97.20 184. 29 72.85 70.00 20. 00 5.00 40.00 89 . 25 125.00 2.60 7.50 25 . 20 l.8 .90 12 . 60 208.23 23.80 37.00 61 .83 223 Doane :Building Co., The 535.47 Dodge, E. G. 23.50 Dominguez, A. 40. 00 JI " 40.00 II E. 40 . 00 " II 44.00 ti 44.oo " Mary 50. 00 If II 28 . 00 " " 50.00 tt M. R. 50.40 tt 69.30 " P. 9.46 224 Dominguez , P. Dorman, w. E. Douglass, Luther Downing, Emily G. Downs, J. s. Dozier, James B. Dugan, Faulding and Crowell Dugan, Faulding and Crowell Eaves, Clara s. Edleblute, J. L. Edmondson , A. R. Elizondo , Jacobo Emerick, T. Enanis, F. " " Encinas, A. ll F. Enterprise Launderers Erkens, Phoebe J . " II " II " " Everett Building Co. Fauldings Fillmore, E. M. Fillmore, E. M. Fitzgerald, Frank Flores, Juan " " Jr. Forbes, Rob't Foster, c. H. Fowler, c. N. F6x, Maud c. " If " " Fox, Maud C. Freeze and Freeze Fugler , A. F. Fulton , Robt. Ganoung, o. Gem Market George, o. E. " II Giorgi, Tito Glines, John f . Gonzales, E. " " Goodchild, Eddie ti John GENERAL FUND $15.75 5.00 2.50 12.00 2.50 2 .50 11.70 12.50 42.00 20.00 100.00 10 . 00 48.00 49.50 49.50 12.00 45.00 4 . 04 20.60 20.60 20.60 20.60 341. 38 25.00 16. 04 16.57 105.30 7.50 5.00 27.00 61 . 20 5.oo 12.00 1 2 . 00 12.00 12.00 63.89 9.01 1.25 39 . 60 18 .55 30.15 25.00 7.50 100.80 40.00 32.00 18.90 22.50 January 7th, 1924. Goodchild, Ramon w. GENERAL FIDID Will ie Gorin, John Gorzel l, Henry Grana.do , A. Granado, A. Gr and, G. II ti If P. Graton, J. O. Gu sman , P. Gusman, P. Gutierrez, Aldeane Hales, Orin Hammond, D. M. tt Haslam, w. E. Hayward Paint ing Co., The Wm. R. Hendricks, R. L. tt " Henning, I. B. Hite, c. Hite, Clarence Hoover, B. B. Hor nen, Tony Hosmer, Jessie P. Ho te'l Bradley Hurst , L. c. Isom, I. w. Janssens, J. R. " " " Jessee, Viola M. ~ohns on, Florence Jones, E. Jones, o. c. . ., " c. J ones and Son, T. A. Kalin, M. F. Kellogg , Fr ank L. Kennedy Pub. Co . " " " Ke ran Laundry . ki ng , J F . " " Kni ght, Clarence c. Kolding , O. A. . Kramer, Otto E. Kramer, Wm. . . ' $81.00 25.20 24.00 15.00 44.00 40. 00 28 . 00 44. 00 44.00 58. 00 3 6 . 00 8 . 00 101.00 2.95 56 . 87 1 07.86 5.00 123. 65 74. 75 78 . 00 5.00 18 . 90 37 . 80 17.'77 2.50 6. 00 3.50 7 . 50 2 . 50 .6 .oo 3.00 3.00 1 6 .40 75 . 00 35.00 1. 63 1 .10 20. 00 60 .20 33. 55 19.80 21.60 9.68 100. 20 158.75 155 . 00 2 .50 2 7.00 25 . 00 225 I 226 I Lamb Auto Electric co. GENERAL FUND Lambert, c. " ff Lambe r t, c. E. II " " lt " Fr ed " " " H " l'rorman " " " Ray " " " II Lanter, Mrs . J . w. Larco Fish Co., s. L. & B. Machine ry Co . . L. A. & s. B. Motor Express Co . Learned, G. F . Levy , Adolphe H. " " Logan , w. R Lompoc Record Long, J . G Lopee , . C " I' Malo , Ramon Mankins , Er nest E. Mar sh, Ray Martin, T. H Mar t ine z , E. If tt i'om " " " Mata , G. Ma.ta, G. ' II J M. Mata , M. Mato , J Medear is , H D. . Medina , A Medina , A Medina , P II If Mendez , Marro.el Mendoza , Chon $23.30 4. 00 16. 00 164. 00 156.00 146.00 154. 00 148 .50 162 , 00 s.oo 88 . 00 88 . 00 130 . 00 154.00 150. 00 20. 00 60 . 00 7.80 49 .91 9.00 20.40 6. 00 10.00 3. 00 2. 50 20. 00 37.50 3. 00 2.50 12.50 42.00 20 . 00 44. 00 48 .oo 1 6. 00 16. 00 44.00 28 .00 44. 00 44. 00 44. 00 28 .oo 8 .90 44. 00 42. 00 44. 00 44. 00 5 . 00 6 . 30 I January 7th, 1924. Mendoza , Chas. G IDIBRAL FUND ' . " Eustacio Menezes, Herman Meraz, J. Meraza , J . Midland Counties Publ. Serv. Corp'n 11 " " " " " " " II 11 " " " " " " " " " " Mills, W. G. Mis sion Office Equipment Co . Mission Paint and Art Co. " Tl 11 Mon ta, B. Montinez, E. " " Moore, c. c. I~oore, L. w. Moore Mercantile Co . " Mo r ley , Fr ank " l/Io r ning Press Morris, L. J. Mullinary, Thos. McC.aughey, J . P. It Annie E. McCatighey , Annie E. l~cDonald, Arch l\~cGraw- Hill Book Co lvicGregor and Sons Tl " McKay, Cecil McLean , Geo . G. Nie lson, H. 1'. Nielson Smith Electric Co . fl " II " " Nogues , Pete O'Bryant, Matilda Oj eda, Jose Olivera, James Ontiveros , Abdon Ontive r os, T. 11 F. K. ' " K. A. " ' Porfirio " Tito $15.75 53. 55 2 . 50 44 .00 44. 00 1 . 90 5 . 00 1.00 5 . 00 1 .40 58. 90 15. 25 76.89 41.75 4 . 00 44. 00 32. 00 13. 00 64 . 00 309 . 68 10.29 14. 50 6. 50 175 . 87 10 . 75 69 . 70 187. 96 21.35 28 . 21 10 . 00 7 .60 25 . 9'9 6. 58 31.50 12 . 50 12 . 50 1.92 3.00 60. 12 15 .75 70.00 25. 20 2 .50 37 .80 6 . 30 108 . 90 45.90 12.60 25 . 20 227 I I I I I I I 228 ' Ontiveros, Zolio A. Ord Ice Company Ortega, Jr.' Vicente Osborne , Raymond G. Osburn , Wm. Q. Osburn, Wm. Q. II " " " " Ott Har dware Co. " II " " " II II ft " " II " " " Ovieda, E. " Tl JI " II Ed Ovieda, Ed . " Tony Ovieda, Tony II " " " Pacific Coast Coal Co . " " " tt ft " If II " Pub. Co. II " " II " " It " " " " " " II tt IT II Paoifio Laundry Padilla, F. Padilla, F. II " " " Parkhurst, Wm. Patten, A. N. Patrick & Co . " " Paulin, Arthur Pedregon, Pete " " " tt Pennsylvania Fire Ins. Co. Pertica, Frances " " Pico , John B. GE!IBRAL FUND $3.25 Allowed for $24.00 4.20 2 .50 5.50 2 . 00 2 . 00 2 . 00 2 . 00 16 .44 ' 11.16 2 .70 2.93 21.55 119.46 15. 00 17.50 2 . 50 4 . 00 19.00 25 .00 30.00 30 . 00 27 .50 25 . 00 20 .18 1084.04 501.87 2 . 60 10.55 6 . 15 200. 00 4.00 3.04 3.00 20 . 00 24. 00 24.00 16.00 10 . 00 45.00 19.80 9.25 6 .75 63.00 49.50 48 . 00 18.00 50.00 50.00 15 .40 I ' January 7th, 1924. Pitman & Sons, Isaac GENERAL FUND Pope, A. s. " " Postal Telegraph- Cable Co. Preisker, c. 1 . Raymond , H. J . " Horace Reclamation Dist. No . 798 Recoraer Printing and Pub. Company Rice, Fr.ed " " n Rico, J . " " " ff s. " Rios , Augustine Rios , Chas. O. Robles, G. Robles, G. Rogers and Son, E. F. Romero, A. II tt " " F . L . " " II " L. II u II s. Ross , James " " Ruiz, Fred II II " Hobie " lf . " " If Joe D. Rumsey, Edgar Runkle Shoe Co. Sanchez, 1. Santa Barbara Daily News " II II 11 Santa Barbara Di rectory Co. " II tt lf s. B. Fruit Mar ke t & Gr oce r y Santa Barbara Humane Society $25.00 12.45 30.71 12.03 20.60 5 . 00 2. 50 16.51 18.00 48.60 43.20 42.00 42. 00 44.00 44.00 44.00 40.00 7.50 3.00 55.00 37.50 8 . 00 60.00 52.50 50.00 45.00 49.50 9.00 55. 00 45.00 60.00 5.68 245 .76 44.10 3.15 15.75 6.30 4.05 14.40 15.75 25.75 12.00 22.50 22.50 6.00 5.00 15.76 75.00 229 I 230 Santa Barbara Red Line GENERAL FUND u " Telephone Co. " " " - " " " tr II " " " " " " Santa Maria. Timee " " " " " " lt t " " " Saulsbury, Clyde " Lem Sca.roni, Cha.a. II Frank " A. Schauer Printing Studio Schauer Printing Studio Inc. II tt " " " II u " u " " It " " " " Soolari, Lino Scott, Hattie H. Seaside Oil Company " " " II " " " Serpa, Leo Shanklin, L. F. Shell Co. of Calif. , Signorelli, A. P. Simpson, Frank R. Smith, Chas. L. Smit h, Pauline G. Soto, F. " " Southern California Edison Co. " ti II " " " " " Southern Counties Gas Company " " Southern Pacific Milling Co. ft " " Spears-Wells Maohy. Co. " " " II Sperber, Neillie " " Standard Oil Co. $ 1.72 4.25 117.62 42.02 14.83 4.80 15.75 17.80 26.00 2.75 82.15 17.50 5.00 30.00 12.50 10.00 6.50 3.50 1.25 35.00 34.00 756. 00 20.00 35.00 41.81 22.50 416.20 361.00 2.50 349.74 173.99 7.50 12.50 5.00 26.77 3.60 7.20 2.00 130.01 13.70 23.85 13.68 106.92 16.10 27 .14 31.47 17.80 .so 74.28 ' ' ~-------------- --------~ January 7th , 1924. 231 Standard Oil Co. " " " 11 " " " " " " Stemper, E. :p Sterling Drug Co. Stevens, o. s. Stinson, Jessie Stoddard, c. s. Strader, Bessie M. St. Catherine's School St. Francis Sohool St. Vincent School St. Vincent's School Sutterley, Geo. H. Swan, E. L. Swan, E. L. " James " " Swan, James Talbo tt, w. L. Tapscott , W. E. Taylor Hardware Co. Telford, Francis Tod, G. A. Tognazzini, Grover ~orrence, J . i1 Travis, R. M. Triplett, Wm. " " Tru jillo, Mike Union Feed and Fuel Uni on Feed and Fuel Co . Co. Union Oil Co. of Calif. " " " " Unzue ta, D. " " " " " " u. s. Grill " ,. n " Valdez , H. " 1t Valley Oil Co. " " " Van Horn, J. A. GENERAL FUND . $28 .14. Allowed for ' $26.52 161.52 321.17 70.68 10.00 2.11 20.25 7.52 5.00 112.00 20.00 4.50 120.00 270.00 1053.40 1080. 00 2.80 52.00 50.00 12.50 40. 00 45.00 15.60 4.50 1.58 5.00 75.00 7.50 12.00 2.70 127.20 46.00 12.00 75.00 l.75 152. 20 2.50 24.00 12.00 24 . 00 16.00 16.90 14.80 15.25 32.00 36.00 18 . 00 54.00 30. 00 232 ' Vasquez, .R. GErIERAL FUND II " II " Ramon Vecente, Manuel " II Jr. Verine, P. Wall, W. J, Water Works Department " Watson, J. N. " Waugh, Charles R. " " Weeks, Hattie Westcott, Allan " " Western Mo t or Transfer " II 11 westwick Iron Works Wheaton, w. H. " " " II II White House, Inc., The Wilson, George Woman's Exchange & Children's Shop Wooley, A. v. Yelkin, Henry Yelkin, II Zampe, E. G. " G. Zeller, Alfred Aggeler & Musser Seed 60, HOSPITAL FUND " II Aitken, Ella Andera' s " C. M. Anderholm, Lily Anderson, Carl Avery, A. H. Babcock, D. w. Bagozzi, J. Barron , D. Bal!tlett, Fran.k Beadle, M. w. " II Be~son, Chas. Betlamini, Toni " Boeseke-Dawe Co. " s. $36.00 48 . 00 28.00 20.00 26.78 7.65 102.50 7.60 36.25 8.15 225.50 200.71 18 .90 21.60 2.50 7 .50 5.00 231.00 880. 00 .75 1.50 20.00 20.00 20.45 33 . 00 8.50 13.50 20.40 18.90 100.00 125.00 10.00 57.94 3.22 111.50 18.90 52.50 90.00 65.00 270.21 20.00 44.52 20.00 29.75 5.40 2.50 90.00 110.00 94.20 234 ' Levy , Henry HOSPITAL FUND II II Lewis , Ida Mae Lindstrom, Victor Livingstone , Mary Lush , Marion E. Lynch , John tt II MacQuarrie , James Mar tin , M. Mason, Tom Mel l us Bros . & Co . Metropolitan Hospital Supply Co . Missal, Dr . w. c. Mission Paint and Art Co. " Produce & Supply Co . Moxley, w. B. McDermott Fune ral Home Nelson , Lewis Newman Watchclock Corporation Nichols , Julia If Dr. N. Nielson- Smith Electr ic Co . .Ordaz, Till i e Ord Ice Co . Ott Hardware Co . Overaa , Ole Pacific Chemical Co. Paci fic Coast Publishing Pacific Coffee stores PagliOt ti, J . M. Parma Co . Peifer , L. Fi ovesan, Geo. Province , Alice Ram id as , Matilda Rammalle, Geo. Reedcraft Co., ~e Rigney , Wm. Ross, Will Rouse , c. F . Ruser, Ar thur Co . Co . Santa Barbara Telephone co. Schauer Printing Studio, The Scherer Co . , H. L. " " II " 11 Schultz, ~lsie Seaside Otl Co ., ~he $11 6 .75 155 . 50 123. 33 75 . 00 72. 00 100. 00 50. 00 15. 34 75 . 00 65 . 00 103.00 51.94 50. 00 8 . 72 4 . 90 248 . 73 5. 00 20 . 00 5. 00 5 . 24 70 . 00 125. 00 50. 52 75 . 00 27 . 20 144.15 110. 00 10. 78 59.50 48 . 95 136. 35 48 . 00 45 .83 85 .00 16. 67 65.00 135 .00 5. 99 90 . 00 29 .oo 49 . 50 39 . 35 29. 61 27. 50 49 . 65 110. 00 2 . 48 49. 00 23. 12 I ~--------------------- -- -- ----- --------------------------------- January 7th , 1924. Seaside Oil Co. Shirrell, c. L. HOSP ITAL .l!'UI~D $279_. 50 Allowed ;ip279 . 00 125. 00 Southern California Edison Co . Southern Pacific Co . s. P. Tulill ing uo . Squibb & Sons , E. R. " II . ~ Standard Oil Co. Stewvart , Hugh stone , (; . v-:. Tanner , L . Union Feed & ruel co . Union Mill & Lumber Co . . Vandever , c. G. " " Signe , Velasques, Jesus Wade, J . K. $59 .56 Allowed for Wears, Lucy Werner, Alice M~ " E. C. Western Dairy Supply Co. " " " " " " Western Wholesale Drug Co . II . II " West~Qck Iron Works II ll " Wilson, Frank ~ork California Construction Co . Ames , F. HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND " 11 $90 .00 Allowed for Arroqui , J . P. Aver.y , A. H. " Basurto , A. Buzzalla , J . Coleman Brick & Lime Co. Commercial Transfer Co . Dearman , w. H. " $90. 00 Allowed for . I Edwards, E. F . . Ganzinelli, B. Heumphre us. -Smith Elec . Co. If " " " Leek & Donovan Moe & Jacobson 234. 29 73.67 151.90 l0.86 61.~4 5. 61 35.00 130. 00 65 .00 507.45 122.00 150. 00 22.28 140.00 60 . oo 29.77 75.00 30.49 69.17 9.17 18.50 15.11 19.90 36.93 24 .42 4.37 26 . 53 85 . 00 81 .38 40.50 85 .50 42. 00 39 . 41 892 . 60 10.00 18. 00 36. 20 22.75 40.50 85 . 50 49 . 50 18.00 253. 99 470.04 173.33 62 .00 235 236 ' Newton, J . HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND Ott Har dware Co . " " $167.00 Allowed for Petit, F. s. B. Unit Brick & Tile Co . Severda , R. Smith, Floyd Union Mill Co. Westwick Iron Works Associated Charities Browns Drug Store Buro la, I. M. " " " 1t Callis , F. I . Callis , F. I . Campodonico, E. M. " " It " If u Coblentz & Schwabacher " " '' " Dudley, Albert A. Gardner- Wheaton Co . Grisingher & Souza Harper, Henry Haslam, Mrs. w. A. l' & Co ., W. A. Leitzenberg, Wm. s. ., " " INDIGENT FUND Lucas, Coblentz & ~orner, Drs. Martindale, M. A. " " Moore Me r cantile Co . Moore Mercantile Co . McDermott Funeral Home Parma Co . Piokv~iok Stages Pippin , E. J . Rudolph , Chas. Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Co. Steele , John lYi Sutter Bogue & Goodman " " " Union Feed & Fuel Co. Wilcox , Mrs. Emma Wilcox, Mrs . Emma Wright, J . Hilliard $16. 00 12.15 149.84 36.00 112.26 10.00 31.50 105 .00 54. 87 530. 34 9. 25 20. 00 20 .00 10. 00 165 . 00 130 .oo 15.00 20 . 00 16.00 20 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 20 . 00 40 .00 1.00 20.00 20 . 00 25. 00 20. 00 20 . 00 20 . 00 25. 00 5 .50 8.75 20 . 00 19. 80 30 . 00 94 . 62 3 . 65 137 . 31 45 . 08 6. 00 20 . 00 20 .00 20. 00 19 . 45 8 .70 30 . 00 27 . 00 January 7th, 1924. Almanzo, F. FIRST ROAD FUND Bates, T. w. " Cota, J. M. " " Delbrook, Geo. It " lt Dominguez , J!. R. " " P. " P. Hales, Orin Hansoomb, F~ank D. Hernandez, John Romero, F. L. " " " Soto , F. " ti Southern Paoifio Milling Co. Spears-Wells Machy. Co. Standard Oil Co. Lopez, J. SEC OlID ROAD FUND tt " " T. " tt Southern Pacific Milling co. Spears-Wells Machy.Co. Aguirre, Manuel THIRD ROAD FUND Anderson, Walter Boeseke-Dawe Co. Boyd Lumber and Mill Co. California Corrugated Culvert Co. Campbell, George Clancy , A. L. " Forsyth, Ronald G. H. Jamison, s. r . Jiminez, Fito " " Johansen, Jena Jones, c. A. Lane, M. P. Mata, G. Olsen, Soren o. Petersen, J. F. $ 1.60 .50 .50 l.OO 1.00 2.80 2.10 1.40 5.60 7.70 1.05 . 1.75 .35 14.50 60.00 5.00 5.50 1.00 .40 . 80 17.00 29.41 1 8 .15 48.00 40.00 48.00 48 . 00 17.00 29.41 40.00 2.40 15.65 6.00 1.88 14.00 86.00 45.00 130.00 1 6 . 00 40 .00 92.00 57.00 32.00 32.00 4.00 a.oo 58.50 237 I I 238 Standard Oil Co. " " Stayton, T. A. Triplett, L. A. Waugh, Charles R. " C. R. Archer, Walter Archer , waiter Bat kin, c. Blake, Ed . Downing, Harry Eckert, Eldora Everett Building Ferrari, A. L. Garrett, G. Krause & Ostini Milani, Luisi Murray, w. E. Ro bard, G. E. Roberds, A. E. Roberds, F. Rusch, Louis Simoni, Chas. THIRD ROAD FUND FOURTH ROAD FUND Co . Smith Hardware Co ., w. R. Southern Pacific Milling Co. Albertoni , Joe Associated Oil Co. " " Brockshire, Chas . Bryant & Trott Co. California Corrugated Clark, J . w . Clark's Top Shop Cole Tire Shop Coppock , J . w. Cordero, Mamel Crakes, Thos . " " Crescent Garage Curz, M. DeRosa, Joe M. tf tt Fesler, A. R. " John Fesler, John Forbes, Rob't. Forbes, Robt. FIFTH ROAD FUND Culvert Co . $27 . 00 5.50 8 . 50 120 . 00 2 .10 2 . 40 50. 00 55.00 59.50 10 . 00 31. 50 45 .50 29 .62 24.50 59 . 50 26 . 25 10 .50 73.75 28 . 00 229 . 00 42. 00 28.00 7.00 34.55 11.88 1.75 27 .13 27.50 60 . 75 242 .78 23. 93 40.00 9.15 28.75 57 . 50 3'1. 75 10.80 108 . 00 63.40 a.oo 176.00 60.50 15.75 112.00 112. 00 148. 00 55.00 I , I ' . . ' January 7th, 1924. Foster, C. H. FIFTH ROAD FUND " " Ganoung, o. Glines, John T. " II Goodchild, Eddi e " J ohn Ramon w. Go odchild, " 11 n Willie " " Grafft, John Hite, C. " Clarence Holser & Bailey " Ignacio, Joe R. Jenkins, M. Lane, John c. Marques, M. Martinez, F. M. " It Mendoza, Chon tt Chas. II Euatacio " II Niverth, s. B. Nogues, Pete Ojeda, Jose O.j~da, Jose Ontiveros, Abdon Ontiveros, Abdon T. " Abner Ontiveros, F. K. " K. A. " Porfirio ff Tito Pacific Coast .Coal " " IT " " " " II Ry. Pedregon, Pete " " ff liice, Fred " " Roemer & Roemer Ruiz, Fred " " II Hobie Co. 0 II Co. $ 6.80 84.00 4.40 32'7. 00 202.20 56.35 52.50 80.28 210 . 00 37 . 8 0 61.25 19i.50 2.10 4.20 16.53 21.85 21.25 24. 00 35.00 12 . 00 94.50 81.00 47.95 47.25 103.45 106. 00 113. 27 8.75 9.80 98.00 .70 49.00 12.10 95.10 60 .90 2. 80 2. 24 120 .44 55.'76 77. 00 '7. 00 5.50 2.00 5.40 4.80 194.22 4.90 .35 1.75 239 240 Ruiz, Hobie FIFTH ROAD FUND " " " n " " " It II Joe D. " " " Santa Ba~bara Telephone Co. Santa Maria Cyclery Silva, Eddie Stemper, E. P. Tapscott , w. E. l'hole, Harry Tr iplett , Win. Tr iplett, Wm. Turk, Louis " " Union Oil Company of Ca lifornia Valley Oil Co . Valley Oil Co. Vecente, Manuel II " Jr . " " Wilson , Geo . " II II Alvarado, Jose Bregante , A. Ott Hardware Co. Archer, Walt er " " Batkin, c. Blake , Ed . Br okofsky, Carl Brown's Drug Store DeVaul, J . M. " It Dimock, S. B. Downing , Harry Dutra, Frank A. Dutra, M. P. Eckert, E. Ferra r i , Al . Ferrari , A. L. Garrett, G. Hildenbrand , Albert " A. J Howerton , E .:E' . tt SIXTH ROAD FUND GENERAL ROAD $17. 50 .70 16.00 22.95 22.50 64 . 00 77.60 2.25 6.35 85. 00 2.25 . 50 20. 00 12.80 2.00 14.00 35. 00 14.95 356.17 128.44 11.47 99.85 72. 00 33.00 33.00 38.50 2 .40 6. 00 1.58 75.00 65 . 00 203. 00 22.00 72. 00 .90 220.00 213. 00 96.00 1.26 .oo 52 .50 141 . 00 150 . 50 84. 00 119.00 20 3 .00 115. 00 75.00 190.50 ~---------~------ --- ------ Huyck , Monte Kalin, M. ]1 Lompoc Gara ge lwiedearis, H. D Mendez , Mamel Milani, L. Mullinary , Harold c. McKeel, Howard Parsons, B. Ruffner , c. Rufoni , P. Rush , Louis Simone, c. Spanne, G. Acosta, F. Acosta , F. " tr " tt t t II Al vorado , Jose Andersen, Hans " " Bermudez , John n II " tr Sam " " " II Boeseke-Dawe Co. January 7th , 1924. GENERAL ROAD FUND GO OD ROADS FU1ID California Corr ugated Culvert Co . Camargo, Ber nard II lt Campbe 11 , Ray ti " Cooley , H. M. Cordero , Joe It II If " Cr abb, Clarence " tt Craviotto , E. J Gneisa , Ch. as tt " tt " Grand , G. " Gerard Hansen , H. C. " ti $138. 00 42 .00 25 . 22 15 . 85 62 .50 154. 00 263. 20 72 . 00 17.5 .00 318 .50 191. 50 88. 00 201. 25 148 .50 25 . 00 30. 00 30. 00 30. 00 30. 00 14. 00 9.00 36. 00 56. 00 60.00 46.00 44 . 00 ' 40 . 70 40. 95 30.00 29 . 06 148.69 l0. 50 39. 00 9.00 39 . 00 6. 50 48 .00 48. 00 24 . 00 39. 00 21.00 51 . 85 33. 00 21 . 00 40 . 00 300 .00 15. 00 50.90 54 . 60 . 241 242 Haslam , w. E. Henderson, John L. Jensen , Carl " If II II " Harald Jones, Mrs. s. c. L. and B. Ma.ohinery Co. L. & B. Machinery Co . Lee, E. " " Locke, Walk.er " " Lopez , Filomena Ma.odonald, Wm. Madsen , Armas " n " II Martinez, Tom Mickelsen , Edwin Moll, Frank " " Montezano, J . " " " lviothorn , ?/ . E . Munoz, Ed . Munoz , Frank No thorn, W. E. " II Ontiveros, Dolph 11 " II Lorenzo " " u " Ot t Hardware Co If " - Ovieda, E. " " Tony Parks, G. A ., " Ruiz, Jim " " Scott, J . R. " " " " Seaside Oil Company Shell Co . of Calif. GOOD ROADS FUlill ' $ 5 . 00 174. 00 9.00 11.33 39. 00 11.33 38 . 05 59.77 26 .43 22.00 8 . 00 9.00 39.00 7 . 00 77.80 39.00 8 . 33 9.00 8 .00 8 .33 94. 00 96.00 24.00 24 .00 20 . 00 24. 00 40 .00 21 . 00 21. 00 30. 00 25 .00 5l.00 136.50 19.25 42.25 32.50 2. 65 36.80 10 . 00 15.00 5 .00 140 . 00 140.00 18.00 8 . 33 108.75 110. 25 117.75 116.10 41.14 - -------- --- , January 7t h , 1924 . Shurtleff, W. H. GOOD ROADS FUIID Skytt, Hans C. D. Southern Pa c i~i c Co . St andard Oi l Co . St , John, A S Swan, James II II " II Union Feed and Fuel Co. Union Mill Co . Union }!ill & Ltlllnber Co . Bailey , Ethel H. Bailey , Et hel H. Di ckey , M. D. ,C. D. Er kens , Phoebe J. " " II " tt Fox , Maud c. " t n II II tf II If Hacking , c. J . Jones , o, c. Osbur n , Wm. Q. " It " " II " 11 PaW.ding, o. p . Pope , A. s. " II " " Jt " Weidman , Phil. " II " SALARY FUND Santa Barbara Tel ephone Co . ADVERTISING FUND Midland Count ies Pub . Serv. Cor p. CASMALIA ST . LIGHTING FU?ID " 11 Bee, Henry Santa Maria Gas Co . " " Midland Counties Pub . " rr " " It " II 11 " " GUADALUPE PUB . CEMETERY FUND GUADALUPE ST . LIGHTING DIST . FUND Ser v. Cor p . LOS ALAMOS ST. LIGHTING FUND " It " II ORCUTT ST . LIGHTING FUND II " $12 . 00 10. 00 57.97 26 , 23 96 .04 20. 00 15. 00 10. oo 53.50 5 . 05 2. 00 5 . 00 5 . 00 a2 .1a 5. 00 5 .00 25 , 00 5 . 00 5 . 00 5. 00 30. 00 5 . 00 125 . 00 62 . 50 5. 00 5 . 00 5 . 00 20 . 00 75. 00 5 . 00 5 . 00 5 . 00 30,00 150 . 00 27 .50 42 .00 42. 00 90. 00 76 . 50 76 .50 101.50 101.50 68 . 82 68 . 82 243 l I I 244 \ Dudley , Geo . L. " Mullin, Boyd Rivas , S . J . Scott , G. M. SANTA MARIA CEMETERY DIST. FUND $150. 00 160 . 00 100. 00 100. 00 1 . 53 Upon t he passage of the forego ing order , the r oll being called, the f ollowing Supervi sors voted Aye, to - wit: Sam J . Stanwood , J . T. Torrence , w. L. Tal bo tt, c. L. - Pre isker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays , None. On motion the Board ad journed sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. uperv sors . I Attest :- Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, February 4th, 1924, 10 o' clock a. m. Present : Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, J . T. forrence, w. L. ralbott and c. L . Preisker , t he Clerk and District Attorney . Supervisors H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The minutes of the last meeting of said ~oard were read and approved In the Matter of the Issue of Bonds of Santa Barbara School District in the sum of $400,000. 00. This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for the sale of $150,000. 10 I being the unsold portion of the issue of ~400 , 000 .00 of bonds of said Santa Barbara School District, the Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids , to-wi t E. H. Rollins & Sons and William R. Staats Co . bid par, accrued interest and a permium of Harris Trust and Savings Hank, bid par, accrued interest and a premium of Bank of Italy, bid par,accrued interest and a premium of Blyth,Witter & Co. and California Securities Co., bid par , accrued interest and a premium of Schwabacher & Company and Anglo London Paris Company, bid par, accrued interest and a premium of The National City Company , and William Cavalier & Company, bid par , accrued interest and a premium of R. H. Moulton & Company, bid par, accrued interest and a premium of Citizen National Bank, Hunter , Dulin & Company and California Company, bid par, accrued interest and a premium of Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Co., and Heller, Bruce & Co . , bid par, accrued interest and a premium of Security Company, bid par, accrued interest and a premium of $1107. 00 $1290.00 $ 815. 00 $ 537 . 00 $2308. 00 $ 915 . 00 $1037 . 00 '$1410. 00 $2933.18 $ 2550. 60 It appearing to the Board that the bid of Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Co., and Heller, Bruce & Co . , is the highest and best bid for said bonds ,. On motion dul y seco ded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the bid of said Wel l s Fargo Bank & Union frust Co . , and Heller, ~ruce & Co ., be and the same is hereby accepted and sai , - - I - February 4th, 1924. 2-15 Wells Fargo ~ank & Union rrust Co. and Heller, Bruce & Co., are declared t he purchasers of said bonds, and It is further ordered that said Wells Fargo Bank & Union Tr ust Co., and Heller, Br uce & Co . , have ten days after deliver y of an abstract of the pr oceedi ngs on the issuance and sale of said bonds of said Santa Barbara School District, within which to accept delivery and pay for said bonds at the office of the County rreasurer of said Santa Barbara County. In the Matter of the Guadalupe Sanitary District. Resolution and order calling election for 1 the formation of the Guadalupe Sanitary District. WHEREAS , a petit ion for the formation of the Guadalupe Sanitary District has been duly presented to this Board to be heard thfa 4th day of February, 1924, and WHEREAS, each of the petitioners thereon was at the time of the signat ure and presentation of said petition a resident and freeholder within the proposed district; and I I I WHEREAS , notice of t he hearing of this petition has been gi ven as required by law; NOW , THEREFORE, be i t RESOLVED and it is hereby ORDERED That said petition be approved as originally presented; That the exterior boundaries of said district shall be the same as described in said petition and as hereinafter described; That an election shall be held within the proposed dist ri ct for the purpose of determining whether or not such district shall be fo r med and for the purpose of electing persons to fill the offi ces pr ovided by tha Sanitary District Act of 1923, to wit: A Sanitary 4ssessor and fi ve members of the Sanitary Board Said election shall be held on Thursday , March 6th, 1924 , at Campodonico's Hall in the Town of Guadalupe , and within t he boundaries of said pr oposed district, and the polls shall be kept open between t he hours of Six A. M. and Seven P. M., of said da~. The following is the description of the exterior boundaries ef said proposed district; All those certain t racts and parcels of land situate, lying and being i n the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, comprising a portion of the Town of Guadalupe, and certain outlying districts within the Rancho Guadalupe, as per map or plat thereof entitled "Map of the Town of Guadalupe and Subdivision No . 143 and No . 145 of the Rancho Guadalupe, compiled by G. H. Thompson, September, 1875", and more particularly described as follows , t o-wit: Commencing a t a point on the Northeas ter ly line of Fourt h Street of the Town of Guadalupe as pe r said map , which point lies 200 feet northwester ly f rom the most westerly corner of lot one of Block 4 of said Town of Guadalupe and running thence a t a r ight angle to said ltor theasterly line of Fourth Street, Northeasterly to a point on the Southwesterly line of Second Str eet as per said Map ; thence Easterly and at an angle ' across Second Street of said fown of Guadalupe to the most westerly corner of Block 2 of the ~own of Guadalupe; thence Nort heasterly along the Northwesterly line of said Block 2 and projecting ltortheasterly along the lfo rthwesterly line of Block 1, of the l'own of I Guadalupe, to t he moat northerly corner of said Block l; t hence Southeaste ~ly and along the !Tortheasterly boundary of Blocks 1, 10,11, 20 and 21 of the Town of Guadalupe to thq mos t easterly corner of said Block 21; t hence Southeasterly to and at right angles to the Northwesterly boundary line of Block or rract known as B No . 26 of the Town of Guadalupe; thence continuing Southeasterly and at ri ght angles to the said Northwesterly 2-16 boundary line of said Block or Tract B.No . 26 , a distance of 150 feet f rom said bound y line ; thence at r ight angles Southwesterly t o t he Southwest boundary line of i ract or Block known as A rro . 25 of the Town of Guadalupe; thence southwesterly along a s t raigui line to the most southerly corner of Lot 6 of Block 16 of the Town of Guadalupe (viewir-"') said Lot 6 as a full lot); t hence northwesterly to the South boundary line of Lot 3 of said Block 16; thence West to the most Southerly corner of Lot 4 of said Block 16; t hence Northwesterly to the most westerly corner of said Lot 4 ; thence across Pacheco Street to t he most southerly corner of Lot 3 , Block 15 of said ~own of Guadalupe; the e r unning South 27 17 ' w. 316. 3 feet to a point; thence on a curve to t he left, tangent to t he last described course with a radius of 3030 feet t hr ough an angle of 25 34 ' and for a distance of 1352.05 feet to a point; thence South 1 43' w. 517. 5 feet to a point ; thence South 74 55 ' W. 158 . 8 feet to a point ; thence N. 89 23' W. 20. 0 feet t o a point on the easterly line of Lot or Subsivision 3 of the Rancho Guadalupe ; thence North 89 23 1 W. 208 . 71 feet to a point ; t hence North 0 38' E. 2574 .0 feet parallel to the easterly line of the last mentioned Lot 3; thence North 62 431 w. 127 . 8 feet to a point ; thence N. 27 1 7 ' East 566 .0 feet to the point of com~encement . Dated Febr uary 4t h , 1924. H. s. Deaderick, Chairman Attest: c. A. Hunt , Clerk. (SEAL) fn the Matter of the Guadalupe SanitarY District Order of Arrangen:ents fo r Holding Election. WHEREAS , this Board has by order this day made, directed that an election be hel on March 6th , 1924, for the purpose of forming a Sanitary Distri ct t o be known as the Guadalupe Sanitary District~ and to elect officers as provided by the Sanitary Distr ic ac t of 1923; NOW , THEREFORE , be it res olved and it is hereby ordered: That the following persons, being competent and qualified electors within said proposed district , be and they are hereby appointed officers to conduct said election: Inspector: A. Souza Judges: s. v. Campodonico and Chas. Bassi. That said election shall be held as prescri bed by the Sanitary District Act of 1 923 ; That the order this day made , directing that said election be held, shall be posted for four successive we eks pri o~ to said election, in three public places within t he pr - posed district; That inasmuch as there is no newspaper published in . ~he pr oposed district, it is ordered that said order directing that said election be held shall be published in some newspaper published in the County for four successive weeks pri or t o the election; That the County Clerk of this County shall cause t he ballots for said election to be printed . Said ballots shall contain the words: "Sanitary District: Yes" , "Sanitary . District: No . " , or words equivalent thereto , and shall also contain the names of the candidates whose nomination petiti on or petitions have been filed as provided :for by said Sanitary Dis t rict Act of 1923. Dated: February 4th , 1924. H. S. Deaderick , Chairman. Attest: c. A. Hunt, Clerk. ( SEAL) . . . . . ,.,,=------.,.------- -.------ --- . . ' . . ' ' . - ,. ' 247 In the Matter of Maki ng Settlement with the Midland Counties Public Service Cor- poration for monies due Santa Barbara County. RESOLUTION. Resolved that the District Atto_rney of this County be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to make settlemen t with the Midland Counties Public Service Corporation for monies due to this county under the Broughton Act franchise heretofore granted by this county to said corporation, or its assignors upon the following principles: . 1 . The gross receipts from operating prope'rties to be calcul ated,begin:ing with the fir st calendar year in which a tax would be payable . , . 2 . ~he total annual gross electrical operative income thus acertained is to be all ocated to the entire electrical operative properties of the utility on the basis of the investment as disclo.sed by the books of the company, excluding from the calculations all intangibles, that is to say, such gross receipts shall be allocated to all proper- ties used by the Company .in .the matter of the generation and distribution of electrici~Y in proportion to the respective investment costs 3 . That portion of said gross receipts allocated to the transmission and distribu tion l i nes used in the transmission and distribution of electricity shall be divided uJ again between that portion of such lines and public highways ana that portion thereof on private rights of way as the mileage on each bears to the total mileage of the said transmission and distribution lines throughout the entire system of the Company . 4 . ~11 transmission and distr ibution lines on public highways in counties or municipalities in which the Company is not operating under franchises granted under the terms of the Broughton Act shall be considered and deemed to be the same as if the existed on private rights of way, provided, however, that the company shall be deemed to be operating under a franchise granted under the provisions of the Broughton Act in all cases where its operating lines in municipalities were car ved out of ter ritory originally covered by such a franchise . 5 . Two per cent of the gross receipts allocated to the rights of way on public highways thus covered by the Broughton Act franc hises to be paid to the several counties and municipalities in the proportion that the length of lines on public highways in said counties and municipalities bears to the total mil eage on all public highways in all the counties and mUn.icipalities covered by such Br oughton Act franchise . 6. All -Costs and counsel fees in said litigation incurred on behalf of the plaintiffs shall be fixed by the Court in which such action is pending and paid out of the whole fund received , before division among the counties and municipalities. In the Matter of the Right of Way for State Highway over Ortega Hill, in the 1st and 2nd Road Di-stricts. In accordance with the order heretofore made, in the above entitled matter, Owen H. O' Neill , County Surveyor presented his report and blue p~int in said matter, which said report was by the Board ordered filed In the Matter of the Petition of Wm. Rutherford and others for the vacation and abandonment of a portion of the County Highway in Refugio Canyon, in the Third Road District. ORDER FIXING TIME FOR HEARING PETITION. It appearing to. the Board that the petition filed by Wm. Rutherford and others with the Clerk of this Board on the 4th day of Februar~ , 1924, in the above entitled matter, has been signed by more than ten freeholders of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , more than two of whom are residents of said Third Road Dis t rict, and who are taxed therein for road purposes, it is I 248 t Ordered that said petition be heard on Monday, the 3rd day of March , 1924, at 10 o ' clock A. M. at the room of this Board, in the Court House , in the City of Santa Bar , bara , in said County, and that notice be given to all freeholders in said r oad distr itjt of the time and place fixed for hearing said petition as aforesaid, by publication of such notice in The Morning Pr eas, a newspaper of general cir culation printed and published in said county , for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said hear ing , and tha t such notice shall also be posted conspicuously along the l ine of the proposed vacation. In the Matter of Accepting Deed for rights of way for r oad thr ough the l ands of ' Hattie G. Stockton, et al., WHEREAS , Hattie G. Stockton, a widow and Mrs. Harleigh Johnston, a widow have dul y executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated November 7th , 192J, wherein said Hattie G. Stockton and Mrs . Harleigh Johnston are grantors and the Count of Santa Barbara, grantee, conveying certain rights of way for a public highway , in t e 2nd Road District County of Santa Barbara , State of Califo~nia , RESOLVED, That said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted fo the uses and purposes therein mentioned and that the Clerk cause said deed to be recorded. In the Matter of Accepting Deed for r ight of way for road through the lands of Hattie G. Stockton, WHEREAS , Hattie G. Stockton, a widow, has duly executed and delivered to the \ county of Santa Barbara, a deed dated January 26th , 1924 , wherein said Hattie G. Stoc ton a widow, is granter and the County of Santa Barbara, grantee, conveying certain right of way for a public highway, in the 2nd Road District , County of Santa Barbara, State of California, RESOLVED . That said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted for the uses and purposes t herein mentioned and that the Cle r k cause said deed to be re- corded. In the Matter of Providing a Meeting Place for veterans and Associates of Veterans. Starr King Post No . 52 , Department of Califor11ia and lievada G. A. R. , having made application to this Board to provide said post with a meetiig place for its members and associates, in accordance with the provisions of Section 404lf, of the Political Code , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor Sam J . stanwoo be and he is hereby appointed a committee of one to act in conjunctionwith said Starr King Post No . 52 , in the selection of a proper meeting place for members of said post ' and associates with full power to act in the premises . In the matter of the Petition of Mrs. Nicka Br unstead for Coup.ty Aid for Carl , Lawrence, Pearl and Olga Brunstead, minors . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Carl Brustead , aged 14 years, Lawrence Brunstead, aged 11 years, Pearl ~ runstead, aged 9 years and Olga Br unstead, aged 7 years are the children of Ole Brunstead who is suffering with tuberculosis and by reason thereof cannot pursue a gainful occupation, and said minors are proper persons to receive County Aid, and being in the custody of said las. llicka Brun stead, It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the treasurer on Hospital Fund , in favor of said Mrs. Nicka Brunstead f9r the sum of Forty & 00/100 dollars , and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this I 249 Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. In the matter of the Petition of MrsL Edith Crosswhite for County Aid for Grace ' ~:t~ c. Crosswhite, half-orphan , ~ ~ \. l. \O'"Y\ ~) 111 s-1.\th It appearing t o the satisfaction of the Board that said Grace Cross\1hite, aged '-""'( 0 s s ""\\,-t~ ,sf.-~"~\~ 2 yea.re :is a half-orphan and :is a proper person to r eceive Count y Aid, and she is in the custody of said Mrs. Edith Crosswhite . It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on t he Treasurer on Hospital Fund , in favor of said Mrs. Grace CroS'S'white for the sum of Ten & 00/100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until t he fUrther order of this Board , said money to be used for the support of t he above named minor. In the ?latter of Petition for County Aid. It appearing to the Board that the following named petitioners are proper persons \ . to receive county aid, On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the Auditor - draw his warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the . sums set opposite their respective names on the 1st day of March 1924 , to-wit: Charles \V. Baker Jlirs. Plutarcho Carrillo Mrs . J . M. Burleigh Claud Johnson Vicente A. Juarez Annabelle McGreal Ref ugia Olivas I~fabel Hyde Ida Flores FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT . $15 .00 20 . 00 30 . oo 10. 00 12. 00 10. 00 1 0 . 00 Jose Roble Jose Maria Romero Andrew Ruiz John P. Ware Mrs . Jessie K. Wilson Adeline Wright SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 14. 25 Antonio Poisard THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT . Maria Josefa Pico $10. 00 15 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10.00 8. 00 Anne Henrickson 1 0 . 00 15. 00 Pedro v. Romero, et ux . 10 . 00 25 . 00 Verda Anthony Emma P. Anton Anna. Elphick R. Cl oak Blanche E. Emmons Hatti e B. Harbison John Davies Mary Hedrick FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 20. 00 20 . 00 20.00 15 . 0(} 20 . 00 1 0 . 00 Donalda Jwioore J!a.bel. E. Murray Mae McCollum Maria Ramirez Joseph Usher FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. s.oo 10. 00 Margaret Marcum Ward 20. 00 20. 00 40 . 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 '.fll.e Reports of c. G. Vandever, Supe r~ntendent Santa Barbara County Ge~ral Ho spi tal Annie E. Mc Caughey, Superintende nt County De ten ti on Home, A. S. Larsen, County Live Stock Inspec tor, R. Lee Ste . Fleure, Superintendent Santa Barbara Hum~Society were examined and ordered filed. The Report of H. J . Ables , Garn \Varden of Santa Ba rbara Oounty for the quarter ending December 31st, 1923, was examined and ordered filed . On .motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that t he following claims be and the same are hereby r e jected, to-wit: Rix Compr essed Air & Drill Co . Santa ~arbara Unit Briok Tile Co . $ 7 . 80 94.10 .9n , mo ~ i ? n 4uly se~onded and carried, it i s ordered that tm following claims be and the same are hereby laid over; to wit: 250 Drexel Lime & Cement Co Smith-Booth-Usher Co. ,. " " " Standard Oil Co . $98. 00 2.91 3.89 10.90 Og m,Qyt.Qn. d,yly .se.qqr#ed and carried, 1 t is order ed that all claims that have bee audited and approved at this mee t ing by three members of the Board of Supervisors be allowed, each claim to be paid out of t he fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim respectively , to-wit: Allen' s GENERAL FUND Alvarado, Joe " " II " " " II Ambr ose Lumber Co . American Rai l way Express Co . Armstrong , J . B. Austed , A. s. Aus t in- Western Road Machinery Co . Baker Linen Co ., H. w. Barnes , c. c. Bar nes , P. G. Batchelder, D. T. Bar chel der, D. T. Beccaria, A. rr " - " " Beit h , Agnes s . Bello , Anthony Bermudez, J . Bigler, A. B. " " Boe seke-Dav1e Co lt 11 II " Bond , B. Botello, M. A. Boyd Lumber and Mill Co . Boyd , Jv1rs . M. E. Boys and Girl s Industrial Home and Farm Breck , B. If Breen , Albert " " Bregante, A. " " Brown, E. P. Brush, Nathaniel H. ' $ 3.00 16. 00 44 . 00 20 . 00 24. 00 20.00 185.40 5 . 80 42 .45 37 .9:J. 9.38 38 . 51 70.50 3.00 8. 45 50 . 87 60 . 00 55. 00 45 . 00 50.00 8 .10 44.00 6.17 3.75 90 .75 6. 00 8 . 87 9.70 31.50 3. 00 1 2.35 10. 00 44.75 44.00 48 .oo 49. 68 62.33 20 . 00 48.00 258 .50 25 . 00 252 Downs , S. H. GENERAL FUND Dreyfus, Louie G. Dugan, Faulding & Crowell Dugan , Herbert F. Eaves, A. T. Edel blute , J . E. Edmondeon, A. R. El izondo , Jacobo Emeri ck , T. tt t Thomas E.nc inas , j'. Encinas, F. " Enterprise Launderers Ervin Mattress and Rug Works Fillmore, E. M. Fillmore , E. M. Fillmore , E. M. Fitzgerald, Fr ank Flood, Odessa Freeze & Jfreeze It " Gano , Robert " Ganoung, o. " " II George, c. E Gidney, c. M. Goleta Garage Gonzales, A. lt tt Goodchild, Eddi e Gor in, John Gorin, John Gorin, " " II Grainger, A. E. Granada , A. " u Granado , A. Grand , G. tf II " " " P. " " " " Granite Rock Co . Grant , u. s. ' , $66.00 12. 50 8 . 65 33. 35 738 .30 10 . 50 32. 00 100. 00 1 0 . 00 44.00 48 .oo 44.00 49 .50 54. 00 31. 04 181.50 12.35 19.77 66 . 42 101.40 35.00 2 .16 35.75 183.70 13.65 24.00 7 . 20 24. 00 32 . 35 30. 00 18 .32 40.00 44. 00 26 . 55 20 . 00 16.00 21. 00 21. 00 27 .00 44. 00 . 44.00 ~6. 00 32. 00 48.00 48 . 06 52. 00 36. 00 48. 00 39 . 08 22 . 50 ~----------,------------------- ' Febr uary 4th , 1924. Gr ines-Strassfo rth St ati onery Co . Gut i errez, ljen " Hendricks, R. If It Henning , I . B. Hi ckey Br os , Co. Holiday Har dware Co . Hought on , E. J . Hunt, C. A. Hunt Mercant ile Co . Hurst, L. c. Huyck , Monte Ibsen , B. Janssens , J . R. Johnson , Flor ence c. Jones , E. II " Joyce, Sam . Kalamazoo Loose Leaf Binder Co . Kel l ogg , Eugene S. Kellogg , Frank L. Laundr y , Ker an Ket t er er , A. C. King, J . F . Kinnerup , Anne Lambe r t , Cecil Lambert , c. E. Lambert , Clarence " Fred Lambert , Fred Henry Lambert , llorman " " " R. '' Ray ll " Lampe , E. G. G. Lang , Gordon B. Lanter , J . W. }ii:rs . Larco Fish Co . , s. " tt ,. L. A. & s. B. Motor Express Co . Leyva , Vincent Li etz Co . , The A. Lincoln, Louise Lompoc Garage GENERAL FUND $ 7. 08 4 . 45 1 . 25 52. 00 78 . 00 78 .00 78. 06 62 . 93 29 . 38 8 . 35 5 . 61 s. oo 54 . 90 126 . 00 28 . 25 9 . 00 199 . 48 40 . 00 55. 00 94.00 118 . 51 41 . 69 36 . 35 l4 . 81 2 . 50 162 .13 187.72 168 . 00 168 .00 20 . 00 162. 00 l 75.50 4 .00 80. 00 104. 00 96. 00 168 . 00 168 . 00 146. 00 100. 00 125. 00 9 . 00 20. 00 9 . 05 7 . 45 32 . 75 5 . 00 17. 60 12.00 28 . 83 . 253 254 Lompoc Garage GEITERAL Loman, Mabel J . Los Angeles and Sta. Barbara 1iotor Express Co . Lover en , Dr . G. s. Low, Fr ed ~1aguire , John J . 1.farshall , D. C. Mart inez , Tom tt II II Mata , G. Mata , G. IT II J . II " " 1l '' " It Medina, A. '' Medina , A. " P . " P. It lt Meraza, J . II " " " Miller, H. Mills , w. G. Mission Office Equipment Co . !A:issi on Paint & Art ~vf j ia , F. " " Mjia, F. !11oore, Jess JI L. W. lloor e 1iercantile Co . J~ orn ing Press 1'1orris , s. E . rviorris , s . E. lluncton, C. H. J~unoz , Guadalupe MoCaughey , Annie E. " II fl Mccaughey , J . P. McKee and Wentworth 1Tiverth , s. B. Co . FUND $19 . 22 29 . 75 48 .12 20 . 00 8 . 80 13.40 60 . 00 44. 00 48 . 00 20. 00 24 ~ 00 36.00 44 . 00 48 .00 44. 00 44. 00 36 . 00 24. 00 52. 00 40. 00 48. 00 44. 00 32. 00 44. 00 48 . 00 48 . 00 52 .00 44. 00 48 . 00 50 ,00 76. 00 3 . 90 72 . 40 54. 00 49 . 50 54.00 4 . 50 105.50 29 . 48 92 . 80 44. 25 66 . 40 139.15 17. 74 148. 60 37 .83 200. 20 600. 00 53. 28 , Febr uary 4th , 1924 No- Ver mo Manufact u r ing Co . GENERAL FUND Nrtzum , F . R. 01 Br yant , Ma t ilda Ontiver os, Porfir io Zoilo A. Ord Ice Co . " I " II Ott Har dware Co . " II " " " " " " " II " Ovieda, Tony " " 11 If Pacific Coast Pubg . " n 1t " II If II " 11 " " " II ,. Pacific La1mdry Packard, J . c. Packard , J . c. Padilla , F. " " lf tf Parma co . Patr iclc & Co . Patterson , A. A. Patter son, John Patter son , John Pier ce, Dr. Hor ace Pope , A. s. II " Preisker , c. L. Rasmussen , Bros . . Co . $72 . 47 Allowed f or Recorder Pr inting and Pubg . Co ., The Reed , w. B. Rexall Store , ~he Rice , Fr ed " Richardson, F . M. . Rico , J. " If $18 . 00 25 . 00 40 . 00 44.10 67 . 50 5 . 50 5 . 50 2 . 64 5.50 65 . 27 9 . 17 23.40 42. 90 7 . 90 16. 33 38 . 96 42 .00 30 . 00 60 . 00 30.00 5. 65 13.15 1.9 . 65 . 20 . 75 3. 55 3 . 75 3 . 93 63.00 42 . 00 20. 00 48. 00 40 . 00 26 . 65 16. 63 61 . 83 30. 00 'liJ . 00 25. 00 38 . 71 17. 81 41.20 24 . 70 18 .00 92 . 26 3 . 45 60 . 00 50 . 00 10. 00 48 .00 32. 00 255 ' 256 Rico , s. GENERAL FUND I II " Roberds , Frank Robles , F. Romero , A. II " L. II II Romero , L. B. Romero , L. B. Ross, James Ruiz , Hobie II " Ruiz , Hobie Ruiz , Joe D. II " Ruiz, Joe D. " II Lola Runkle Shoe Company Runkle Shoe Co . , The Sampson, E. F. Santa Barbara Telephone Co . . " " " ,. Santa Barbara Telephone Co . " " II " " II " " II '~ " II S. M. Valley ilhse. Co. Sargent, L. c. Schauer, Fred H. Schauer Printing Studio Inc . " " " Schwabacher Frey stationery Co . Scott, Hattie H. Seaside Oil Company " II " " " It " " " II Security Tile Insurance and Guaranty Co . Shell Company of California Shell Co . of California tt II Signorelli, A. P. Simas , Tony I $44. 00 32. 00 l2l. OO 28 . 00 60 .oo 60. 00 65 . 00 60. 00 55 .00 50. 00 207 . 52 14 .40 7. 20 23.40 68 . 00 6 . 75 7. 20 18. 00 20 . oo 51 . 25 5. 00 105. 00 13. 65 20 . 78 4. 50 39 .40 27 . 50 42 . 42 4 . 95 161 .90 41 . 58 10. 00 427 .75 468 . 25 386 .40 27.95 35. 00 357 . 50 450. 00 45 .00 21.85 173. 80 l86 . 60 60 . 00 223. 02 6 .10 6 .44 5. 00 38 . 25 . . . . ' ----------~---- --- - , , . . February 4th , 1924. Simpson, Frank R. GENERAL FUND Smart, J . K. " " Smith Bros Smith , Chas. L. Southern Counties Gas Company " n " " Southern California Edison Co . tt n " " Southern Pacific Co . Spears-Wells Machy . Co. . Standard Oil Company State Board of Education State Law Enforcement League Sterling Drug Co . Stockton State Hospital Stoddard, c. s. Stoddard, c. s . Storni , Peter Strader, Bessie M. St. Francis School St. John,A. S . II " St. Vincent's School Sullivan, J . P. ft " Swan, James " Swanson, Harry Talbott , w. L. Taver na and Company Teames, H. H. Tiioo s - Mirror Press 'l'odd, G. A. ~orrence, J. T. Traub, J . G. Travis, R. M. Tr avis, R. M. Triplett , L. A. II Wm. '' " Twitchell , F. c. Union Feed and Fuel Co . Union Mill and Lumber Co . " " " ft p " Union Oil Co . of Califor nia " " " " Union Oil Co . of California II II II II $ 5 .50 36.00 60 .oo 2.95 5.00 25 . 98 25 . 20 129 . 48 10.35 5 . 00 81 . 07 53. 62 !3. 00 155.62 19.65 60 . 00 5.00 15. 00 3. 00 3.50 240. 00 53. 84 74.22 1060.72 152.57 21 0 .96 60. 00 . 60 .00 8 . 00 31.20 18 . 00 5.52 2 . 00 100.00 24 . 00 76.00 ll.40 ll.50 208.00 40. 00 20. 00 74.72 3.60 156 . 10 247 . 25 22 . 80 124. 00 37 . 20 26 . 80 2.50 257 258 Uni on Oil Company of California, GENERAL FUND u " II " Union Oil co . Unzueta , D. II If tr Va ldez, H. II II It " Valley Oil Co . Van Hor n, J . A. Vasquez, R. " " Ventura Refining Ver ine , P. Vermudez , J . Walker, R . o. Ward, Clarence C. Ward, J . ti - " Water Works Depar tment II " II We idman, Phil " Wester n Machine & Foundry Co . Wester n Machine & Foundry Co . " " " Western Mot or Transfer tt West er n Union Telegraph Co . We s t ern Who lesale Dr ug Co . , . Wilson, Geo . Yelkin , Henry Adams , Fr ank D. Aggeler & Musser Seed Co . Ambassador Laundr y , The .Ambassador Laundr y , The Andera , c. M. Ande r holm, Lily Ander son, Carl Anderson, J . Walter Andr ews , G. o. Babcock, D. w. Bagozzi , J . Bain, David Barron , D. HOSPITAL FUND $205.00 64 . 25 5 2 . 00 153. 85 48. 00 20. 00 48 . 00 40 . 00 44.00 2 8 . 00 1 9 . 00 17. 55 44. 00 40 . 00 40. 60 100. 00 48 .00 1 .66 32. 85 15.00 31 . 70 8 . 90 150 .oo .70 48 . 56 4 .50 4. 20 240 . 00 46 . 50 3 . 41 431.75 116 . 60 22 . 00 11. 65 104. 00 25 .31 6 38 . 37 686 . 24 3 .60 90 . 00 65.00 135 . 00 46.30 1 2 . 00 20. 00 60. 00 10. 00 20 . 00 I I , ' February 4 t h , 1924. Baumer, Tillie HOSPITAL FUND Bet lamini, Toni Boeseke-Dawe Co . Bowman , E. M. . Boyd Lumber &.Mil l Co . " " ll " 11 " Br ier ly , A. Brossman , Helen Buron, J . Califor nia Market Califor nia Phar macy " " Campbell , w. L . Castaneda , Car lota R. Cit y & Kentia Nurser ies Coul ter Dry Goods Company Count y Commi~sion of Hort iculture Cr ookston, Elizabeth Cutter Laborat ory , The Daw, A. R. Diaz , Antoni o Diehl Grocer y Co . Donlon , Patrick R. Downer & Co., Fr ed Essi e , Henry Evans , R. Fertilore Co . , The Friedly , Ruby Gagnier, L. E. Gill & Warrick Haywar d , Al . W. A. Horl ick' s Mal t ed Milk Co . Hose, w. Hun t, R. II Hyatt , lv1ar y " " Johns- Manville Inc., Johnson, Marie Kano , N. Kir by, Geo . J . Lar co Fish Co ., s. " " Rubber Stamp Co . , L. A. Leed , Mar jorie Leos , J. Lewis , Ida Mae Lewis Manufacturing Co . , The Lindstr om, Victor ' $90. 00 120 . 00 126. 40 65 . 00 27. 65 49 . 65 12.85 60 . 80 72 . 00 46 . 00 73. 65 9 , 00 13. 70 100. 00 50. 00 39 . 25 173 . 40 9 , 00 90. 00 78 . 33 52 . 25 110. 00 196. 47 74. 55 24. 25 60 , 00 90,00 3 . 00 100. 00 20 . 00 20 . 00 31, 25 39 . 60 32 . 90 12. 00 24. 00 70 . 00 92. 90 25 . 74 70. 00 100. 00 8 , 00 28 . 05 28. 05 29. 26 90. 00 60 . 00 100. 00 207. 90 75 , 00 ----- ---------- 259 260 Lush , lw!ar ion E. HOSPITAL FUND " Lynch , John MacQuarrie , James Manci ni , Nello G. lv1:artin , M. 1v!issall, w. c Mission Office Equipment Co . lt II " Mission Paint and Art Co . Mission Produce & Supply Co . ., Moxl ey , w. B. lfelson, Lewis lficols , Julia. Nicols , Dr . N. Nye , Isabel Olivera, G. F. Or d Ice Co , Ordaz , Tillie I Orthopaedic Insti tute Ott Hardware Co . Over aa, Ole A. Paci :fie Coffee Stores Parkinson, E. A. Parmelee -Dohr mann co . " n Parsons , Mary E. II " Paulin, R. H. Peter, Ira B. Pico , A. Pietropali , Raymond Piovesan, Geo . Ramires , I~ia tilda Ra.mmalle , Geo. Rigney, Wm. Rodenbeck , E. F. Rohlk, P. Rohlk , P. Ruser , A:rthur Santa Barbara Drug " Co . Co . Santa Barbara Roofing co . Santa Barbara Seed Co . " Santa Barbara Telephone Co . San ta Bar bar a Unit Brick & Tile Schere~ Co ., R. L. " If " Schreiber , Olga E. $ 3 . 40 104.83 70 . 00 75 .00 58 . 06 65 . 00 4 . 05 4 .50 3 . 00 28 . 01 321 . 58 236 .10 5. 00 5. 00 70. 00 125 . 00 30 . 00 14. 52 35 . 20 75 . 00 40. 00 163 .00 110. 00 66 . 50 6 . 59 3 . 70 12. 60 25 . 00 87 . 90 16 .00 5 . 40 60. 00 30.16 85 . 00 65 . 00 135.00 90. 00 s.oo so.oo 80. 00 75 . 00 1 . 90 1 7.00 19 . 25 33. 95 10. 80 13. 09 43. 68 83 . 60 35 . 49 ' February 4th , 1924. Schultz, Els ie HOSP I rAL FUlID Seaside Oil Co. " II " Shaw, Dorothy Shirrell, c. L. Southern Ca lifo r nia Edison Co. Southern Pacific Co . Southern Tobacco Co. Spreitz , H. A. II II St one, c. w. Tanne r , L. Uni on Feed & Fuel Co . , The Vandever, c. G. " II " Si gne Ve lasquez , J esu s Walters & Fries " II Wea r s , Lucy Werner , Alice Mae ,verner , E. c We stwick Iron Wo r k s Wi lson , Frank Assoc iated Charities Be lche r , F . E . Bobo , G. w. Brown's Drug St ore Buro la, I . M. " " Calli s , F. I . Campodoni c o, E. M. Coblent z , L. B. Coblent z & Schwabacher " " II II Gardne r Wheat on Co . Gayer & Connelly Haslam & Co . w. A. Haslam, Mr s . w. A. Herron, J . \V. " " II " II II Jordano Bros . " II Love ren , Dr . G. s . I NDIGENT FUND Lucas , Cobl ent z & Thor ner, Dr s . $125 . 00 29 . 21 392 . 25 12. 90 125.00 228 . 53 8.95 21. 91 l 00. 00 100. 00 130. 00 65. 00 438 . 10 250 . 00 26 . 60 140. 00 60 . 00 10. 90 11. 35 48 . 39 50,00 60 . 00 1 2 . 70 85. 00 462 . 42 25 . 00 ' . 20. 00 14.75 20. 00 10. 00 130 .oo 20 . 00 l ~. oo 10 . 00 20 . 00 10.00 2 . 00 20 . 00 20 .00 25 .00 20. 00 20. 00 20 . 00 20 . 00 15. 00 20. 00 20 . 00 94 .00 261 262 Lucas Sani t a r iuin It " Moore I'liercantile Co . Parma Co . Pearson, c. H. Pippin , E. J . Rudolph , Chas . Rudolph ' s Store l1obey , w. c . Union Feed & Fuel Co . Almanza , F. Bates , T. w. Delbrook , Geo. Dominguez , II'! . R. Hickey Bros . Co . Hogle , Chas .Jiminez, August Soto , F. IND IG E.trr FU!ID F IRST ROAD FU!ID Union Mill and Lumber Co . Lopez, F. J . It " " T. " " Romero , J . F. Romero, L. Aguirre , Manuel Ambrose Lumber Co .Oean , Harvey Campbell, George Campbell , Ray " " Clancy , A . L . II T. A. Contreras, c. Durnan , Jim Gneisa, Chas . Griffith , Edwin Hanson, A. B. Jamison, s. I. Jensen , Johannes Jones , c. A. Locke , Walker Locke, \Valker Lo rd , G. R. Olsen, Soren C. SECOND ROAD FUND THIRD ROAD FUND - ll. 50 52 .10 20 . 00 74 .16 20. 00 161.46 43.00 31 . 74 5 . 00 27 .40 31. 50 5. 00 21. 00 63. 00 . 25 16. 00 10 . 50 17 .50 53. 20 48 . oo 48 . 00 40 . 00 48 . 00 48 . 00 24.00 5 . 00 92 . 00 20 . 60 12. 00 31 . 50 35. 00 12. 25 120 .00 8 . 00 4. 00 31 . 50 35. 00 84.00 238. 00 20 . 00 36 . 00 91 . 00 21. 00 31 . 50 28 . 00 24. 00 ( Ontiver os , Lorenzo Pagliotti , P. Pedersen , J. F. Sides , Mrs. B. Summers, George Summers, George Thorrrpson, C. G. Brokofsky , Carl . Dimock , s. B. Dutra , Frank A. Hildenbrand , A. J . Kr ause & Os. tini Le\vis , Geo. TutcICe e 1 , How~rd Roberds, A. E . Rush , Louis Shanklin , L. F. Associated Oil Co . Bello , An t hony Bobo , G. w. Borador i, s. Dr ake~ , Th os . Crescent Garage Cruse , 1r. Dominguez, John Fesler , John II Ganoung , o. lt n Goodchild , Eddie Grainger, A. E. Gr afft , John Holl and , L. R. Horn, A. R. Jenki ns, M. Jullien, John E. Knox , F. A. Marshall , D. C. Martin, J . C. Ni verth , S. B. It February 4th, 1924. THIRD ROAD FUND FOURTH ROAD FU!fD FIFTH ROAD FUND Ontiveros, Porfirio Pacific Coast & Coal Co . Pearson, c. H. Porter , R. Ralph , Roy Ruiz , Hobie $20. 00 20 . 00 49 . 50 26 . 75 19 . 25 10. 50 45.00 26. 00 . 40. 00 25 .50 97 . 50 1 . 25 7. 00 38 .oo 263 . 00 70. 00 14 . 05 25 . 00 . 90 14. 78 2 . 00 30. 00 5 . 00 38 . pO 26. 25 96. 00 104.00 .so 28 . QO 133. 70 3. 00 175. 00 5 . 00 36 . 05 40 . 00 2.78 8 . 43 35 . 00 52 .50 5. 92 70 . 05 29 . 40 27. 02 16. 22 20 . 00 3 . 50 9. 60 263 ~------~-------------------------- 264 . . , Ruiz , Hobie FIFTH ROAD FUND II " Joe D. Ruiz , Joe D. Santa Barbara ~elephone Co . Santa lvlar ia Garage Santa Maria Realty Co . Santa I~aria Trimming Shop Santa Maria Vall ey R. R. Simas, Tony Sisquoc Garage Spears-We~ls Machy Co . Truk, Louis Union Oil Company of Califo~n ia Valley Oil Co . Valley Oil Co . ~Vilson , Geo. Wilson , Geo. " tt Alexander, Manuel GE!lERAL ROAD FUND Bullock, William Crakes, Thos . Garrett , s. J . Glines , John T. Marquez , M. Ruiz , Hobie Ryzner , Frank " Jim Shanklin, Lowell F . TtUtk , Louis Union Mill and Lumber Co ., The Westwick Ir on works Young , Fran.k Acosta , F . GOOD ROADS FUND tt Alvarado , Joe " II Anderson , William Beadle, M. w. Bermude z , John " Sam II " :Soeseke-Dawe Co . C~lifornia Corrugated Culvert Co . Campbell , Ge o. ff tt $ .so 2. 60 . 75 12. 80 2 . 00 2 . 25 12. 34 30. 00 23. 75 55 . 09 38. 25 15. 70 25 . 67 3 . 50 17 . 50 20 . 60 157 . 76 38 . 50 38 .50 33. 00 31.50 36 .00 60 . 00 48 .00 408 .00 38. 50 12. 00 24. 50 28 .00 29. 65 24 .50 32 . 28 88 . 01 36. 00 50. 00 60 . 00 8 . 00 24 . 00 340 . 59 75 . 95 20. 00 18 . 00 39.00 1 .13 49 . 08 9 .00 21 .00 ~ February 4th , 1924. Cordero , Joe GOOD ROADS FUND J. Crabb, Clarence Craviotto, E. J. Edwards , Emmett Green, Ed. Green , Ed " ' Hanson , A. B. Ingersol-Rand Co. of Calif. " II " " " ,. It Jamison, s . I. II Van Locke , Walker Moll , Frank " II " ,. Montezano , J . " Jt l~ur phy , Dan M. " " " " l~iels en and Nielsen No thorn, 'iV E. " t It 1 Ontiveros , Dolph Lorenzo Ott Hardware Co. II " Parks, G. A " " Riley , Geo. Rix Compressor Air & Drill co. Scott, J . R. Scott, J . R. Skytt, Hans c. D. Smith, B. Southern Pacific Co. I St . John, A. s. st . John, A. s . Union Feed ar:d. Fuel Co. Westwiok Iron works - $16.00 24.00 6. 00 7. 85 72.00 48.00 44. 00 24. 00 237 .50 2955 . 00 178.01 2 .75 12.00 7. 00 7 .00 96 . 00 104.00 88 .00 52 .00 48 . oo 20 . 00 95 .00 130 . 00 125 . 00 125 . 00 57.36 135. 00 236 . 38 60 . 00 60. 00 30.00 11.00 20 .00 4 .41 8 . 28 147.62 215 . 00 70, 00 140, 00 196.50 8 . 93 105.75 110. 00 ' 90. 96 18. 00 101 .70 84 .41 2581. 60 . 1.95 62.78 265 . 266 Hack i ng , C. J . Loveren , Dr . G. s. Smit h , M.D., Edgar D. II II Weidman, Phil SALARY FUND - - - -- - - -------- $125.00 125.00 25 . 00 25 .00 150 . 00 Bee, Henry GUADALUPE PUB . CEMETERY DIST . FUND . 75.00 Scott, G. M. Bryant & Trott Co. Mullin , Boyd Rivas, s . J . REC . DIST . NO. 798 SANTA 11ARIA CEI\!ETERY DIST. FUND 160. 00 9,00 l 00. 00 l00.00 Upon t he passage of t he foregoing order, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence, W. L. Talbott, c. L. Pre isker and H. s. Deaderick . Nays, None. On 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, . March 3rd, 1924, 10 o' clock A. M. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J . Stanwood , J . T. ~o rre nce , w. L. Tal bo tt and c. L. Preisker, the Clerk and District Attorney. Supervisor H. s . Deaderick in the. Chair. The Minutes of the last regul ar me eting were read and approved . In the Matt er of the Petition of Wm. Rutherford an:l other s fo r the Vacation and Abandonment of a portion of the County High?ray in Refugio Canyon in the Third Road Order Vacating a Portion of t he Co~ty H.i ghway in Refugio Canyon in the '.I'hird Road District. The petition of Wm. Ruther ford and others in the above e nt itled matter coming on this day regularly to be heard , and it appearing that said pe tition was f iled herein on the 4th day of February, 1924; that said petition was signed by more than t en freeholders in said county and that more than two of ~aid f reeholders were residents of said Third Road District and that the whole of the property affected is situated in said Third Road District and tha t on the 4th day of Febr uary , 1924 , an order was duly made by t his board fixing Monday the 3rd day of March , 1924, at 10 o ' clock A. M. as the day and time for hear ing said petition; at the room of this board in the Court Hou e in the City of Santa Bar bara , in said County , and providing that noti ce of the time an place fixed for hearing said petition be given to all f reeholders in said district by publication of said notice in t he Mor ning Press, a newspaper of gener al circulation printed and published in said county, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said hearing and t ha t a similar notice be post ed conspicuously along the line of the pr oposed vacation; and said pe tition having this day come on regularly for hearing and it fur t her appearing t hat said notice has been duly published and posted as prescribed by said order and t hat affidavits of such publ ication and posting have 267 March 3rd, 1924. been filed herein, And said hearing having been had and evidence having been given and it appearing that all the allegations contained in said petition are true, and it further appearing from all the evidence submitted that the whole of that portion of the Coun~ Highway I in Refugio Canyon in the Third Road District described in said petition is 11nnecessary for present or prospective public use; It is ORDERED that the portion of the County Highway in Refugio Canyon in the Third Road District, described in said petition , to wit : Beginning at a point on the easterly boundary of the Wm. Rutherford property at the mouth of Refugio Canyon, said point being south 42 2 ' west 138. 75 feet from the center line of the Southern Pacific track; thence following the old traveled road north 62 15 ' West 664. 3 feet to a point; thence North 50 32' west 70. 67 feet to a point; thence north 38 21 1 West 122 .48 feet to a point; thence north 54 18 ' West 215 .3 feet to a point in the center of Refugio Cr eek; thence South 84 59 ' West 122. 27 feet to a point ; thence South 89 55 ' West 125. 37 feet to a point; thence South 68 381 West 135 . 28 feet to a point; thence South 60 05 ! West 144.2 feet to a point; thence South 54 21 ' West 329 . 52 feet to a point; thence South 51 14' West 238 . 33 fee t to a point ; thence South 65 46 ' West 71 . 87 feet to a point in old fence line ; thence South 44 25 ' West 356. 82 feet ' to Station on the Southeasterly boundary of the State Highway righ - of- way , the above being the g~neral courses of the old road as formerly travelled be and tba same is hereby vacated, discontinued , abandoned .and abolished . ~t.-~'l~\.'~t'b In the Jifatter of Revising and Re- establishing the Bound arias of Jona ta School ~ . ~k,i4l~ -J District of Santa Barbara County. ~ o~o-. ':\~ S ~'\,coo" :D'~-\:x,~i\:. It appearing to the Board that the territory formerly constituting Nojoqui School District of said county was on the 5th day of March 1923 , annexed to and made a part of said Jonata School District, and I t 'f urthe r appearing that at the time of the annexation of the territory of said Nojoqui School District to said Jona.ta School District a description of the new bound- . aries of said Jonata School District caused by said an~exation ~as not included within the order of annexation made at said time, and It further appearing that the Coun w Superintendent of Schools has recommended that the boundaries of said Jonata School Dist~ict be revised and re-establ ished , and having furnished a revised and correct description thereof , J On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the boundaries of said I Jonata School District of the Coun1i,v of Santa BarbaTa , State of California , be and the I same are hereby revised and re- established, the description of said school district so revised and re - established being described as follows, to - wit: Commencing at the 11 . w. corner of' Rancho San Carlos de Jonata ; thence easterly along the north line of said Rancho to the Section line between Ranges 31 and 32 w. s. B. M. ; thence south along said line to the s. w. corner of Section 30 T. 7 N. R. 31 w. s. B. M.; thence east to the N. W. corner of Section 34 T. 7 N. R. 31 w. s. B. M. ; trence south to the intersection with the ~allard Canon Road; thence southwesterly along the Ballard Canon Road to the N. w. corner of Lot 25 of Rancho San Carlos de Jonata ; thence along the west and southerly lines of Lots 25, 26, 27 and 29 to the south corner of Lot 29 ; thence south to a point in the Santa Ynez River due north of the center of Section 21 T. 6 N. R. 31 w. s. B. M. ; thence easterly along the Santa Ynez River to the County Road near the s. w. corner of Section 22 T. 6 N. R. 31 w. s. B. M. ; thence south- erly along said County Road to the north line o.f Section 5 T. 5 N. R. 31 w. S. B. M. ; thence east to the N. E. corner of said Section 5; thence south along the east line of ~------~---------------------- -- - -- -- - - -- - ------------ 268 Sections 5, 8 , 17 and 20 t o the north line of Rancho Nuestra Senora Refugio; thence west along the north line of the last named Rancho to the s. E. corner of Las Cruces Rancho; thence along the east line of Las Cruces Rancho northerly and westerly to tb:t line of Santa Rosa Rancho; thence northeaster ly along the southerly boundary Of Santa Rosa Rancho to the s. w. corner of Lot 3 of La Vega Rancho ; thence east along the sou herly boundar y of Lots 3 and 5 of La Vega Rancho to the s. E . corner of Lot 5 of said Rancho ; t .hence north along the east boundary of Lot 5 of said Rancho to the south line of Rancho San Carlos de Jona ta; thence wester ly along the south bo1Jrd ary of Rancho Sa Carlos de Jonata to the s. w. corner thereof ; thence norther ly along the west boundar of said Rancho to the place of beginning. Done this 3rd day of March, A. D. 1924. H. s . Deaderick , Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Attest:- c. A. Hunt , Clerk. (SEAL) In the Matter of the Appointment of a Justice of the Peace in and for t he 9th Judic ial Townshi p , Gounty of Santa Barbara, in the place of A. v. Woolley , deceased. It appearing to the Board .that there is a vacancy in the office Of Jus~c e of t '1 - Peace in and for the 9th Judicial ~ownship, Oounty of Santa Barbara , State of Califor ia , ~\~s~4fa~~~~~~\ caused by the death of A. v. Woolley , the last incumbent . - l~ \ : u,~ "V-\ t-~~ -r. )""\it"ce.o~11.'1~ ~ On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Ulisse l'ognazzini be and ~'Yul.~"~ ~~~- -~- he is hereby appointed Justice of the Peace in and for the 9th ~udicial Township, Cou ty of Santa Barbara, State of California, for the unexpired term of A. V. Woolley , decea ed , upon qualifying according to law. In the Matter of the Formation of Los Olivos Street Lighting Distri ct of Sant a Barbara County. . WHERE.4.S , a petiti on has been :filed in the above entitled matter. and presented to us this day, praying for the formation of a lighting district in the town of Los Olivos , County of Santa Barbara. . IT IS HEREBY ORDERED , that said matter shall be set down for hearing for the 3ls day of l;1arch 1924, at the hour of 10 A. M. of said day or as soon as the same can be heard before this Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barba~a at their meetin place in the courthouse in the City of Santa Barbara , State of California . IT IS FURTHER ORDERED , that the cler k shall cause notices o:f the filing and hearing of such petition to be posted in three of the most public places in said distri ct.; said notices shall be headed "Notice of the Pr oposed Formation of the Los Olivos Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County" in letters no t less than one inch in length and shall set out the facts required by law IT IS FURrHER ORDERED , that said clerk shall also cause a notice similar in substance to be published at least once a week for two consecutive weeks in The l~orning Press , a newspaper of gener al circulation printed and published in said county in which the proposed district is 1 oca tad. IT IS FURfHER ORDERED that said notice be posted and published as above provided at least seven days be~ore the date set for the hearing of said petition. Dated this 3 day of March 1924. Attest : c. A . Hunt, Clerk. (SEAL) H. s. Deaderick , Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. I - I located in Rattlesnake Canyon , in the County of Santa Barbara, State of Califor nia , containing 280 acres, more or less, for the sum of $25,000 . 00 . Resolved , fhat It is the sense of this Board that the County of Santa Barbara purchase said property for said sum of $25 , 000. 00, and tbat proceedings be instituted by this Board for the purchase of the same upon said E. P. Dunn furnishing this Board with a full and corr ect description of said property . In the I.tatter of the Cancellation of Erroneous Assessment . It satisfactor ily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Califo rhia , t hat the property of Pearl l.~offi tt :rereinafter descr ibed was erroneously assessed for the year 1922, and t he District Attorney of said county consenting in writing that said Board direct the Auditor of said county of cancel such erroneous assessment, lfo\v, therefore, it is ordered and directed that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara cancel the assessment of said Pearl Moffitt made during the year 1922 , in accordance with the provisions of Sec . 3804 a of t he Political Code, to- wit : . Improvements on Lot 26 , Block 6, Cooks Second Addition to the City of Santa ~~ Barba~a , County of Santa Barbara, State of Califor nia. In the Matter of Correcting Cleric!U Error in Assessment . It satisfactorily appearing to t he Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, from a statement furnished by the County Assessor that there was a clerical error in the assessment of Edward H. Andrews for the fiscal year 1923-4 , and application having been made to this Board by said County Assessor for authority to correct said erroneous assessment, and the written consent of the . District Attorney having been obtained therefor, and It further appearing that t he correcting of said assessment will decrease th:t amount of taxes charged against said tax payer by reason t hereof , On motion duly seco nded and carried, it is ordered t ha t the County Assessor be and he is hereby authorized and ordered to correct said assessment on the assessmen t roll of the County of Santa Barbara for the fiscal year 1923- 4 , by striking off the assessment of said ~dward li. Andrews , as shown on Vol . 2, page 8 , thereof. In the Ilia tter of t he Pe ti t i on of .Ham-on Lopez , for County Aid . rt appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that said pe titioner is a proper person to receive County aid, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on theL 1.'reasurer, on Hospi t a.l Fund , in favor of Hamon Lopez for the sum of $15. 00; and fo r a like amount on the firs. t of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board . In the matter of the Pet ition of 1~inni e Archer for County Aid for Leo li1rancis, Alice L!yrtle, Chas. Lawrence and Howard Louis Archer , half-orphans It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Leo Francis Archer, aged 10 years, Alice Myrtle Arche r , aged 9 years, Chas. Lawrence Archer, aged 8 ye 'lrs and dov1ard Louis Archer, aged 5 are half-orphans and the proper persons to receive uounty Aid, and they are in the custody of said Minr-ie Archer, It is ordered that the Auditor draw his \varrant on the l'reas urer on Hospital b'und , in favor of said llinnie Archer for the sum of Forty & 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 \ March 3rd, 1924. 27 t In the matt er of the .?eti ti on of lt1a.ria V. Enos for County Aid f~ Manuel. Antone, Nazareth and Mayme .l:!mos, half-orphans. I It appearing to t he satisfaction of the Hoard that said Manuel Enos , aged 12 years, Antone Enos, aged 11 years, !Ja zer eth Enos, aged 2 years and r.myme Enos , aged 8 months are half- orphans and are pr oper persons to receive ~ounty Aid, and they are i n t he custody of said 1~1aria V. Enos It is ordered that the Audit or draw his warrant on the ~reasurer on Hospital .l!'und , in :favor o:f said Mar ia v. Enos for t he s um 0-:f Forty & 00/100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hearafter unt i l the :fu.rther order of t his Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors . I I In the matter of t he Petition of Alice .I!' . Galvin for County Aid for Edward , Leonarc). and Alice ualvin, half-orphans , It appearing to t he satisfaction of the Hoard that said Edward Galvin, aged 8 years, Leonard ~alvin , aged 6 years and Alice ualvin, aged 4 years are half- orphans and are proper persons t o recei ve County Aid , and they are in the custody o:f said Alice .l!' . l:i-al vi n It is ordered that the Audi tor draw his warrant on t he 11reasurer on Hospital .b'und , i n favor of said Alice .I!', lalvin for the sum of i'hirty & 00/100 dollars , and for a like amount on t he first of each month hereafter unt i l the :f'urther order of this Hoa rd , said money to be used for the s upport of t he above named mi nors . In the ma tter of the Petition of Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer for County Aid ~._~~~~ oXI for 1iary Ellen Cr onin, an orphan, . ()\-\:; :l\.-~--:4 - ~ It appearing to t he s a tisfaction o:f the Board tha t said Mary Ellen Cr onin, aged .r-.~'-~-- ~). 5-~~- ~~rl 9 years is an or phan and a proper person to receive County Aid , and she is in the ~'~"'~\\~"l1. C."""'~'"' custody of said Otto E. Kramer, Pr obat ion Off icer. ' I It is ordered that the Audi tor dra1.iv his warrant on t he l'reasurer on Hospital Fund , " in favdr of' said Otto E. Kra1ner, Probat ion Officer for the sum of l'en & 00/100 dollars , and for a like amount on the first of each mont h hereafter until the furthe r order of th i s Board , said money to be used for the support of t he above named minors. In the Matter of Petition for County Aid . It appearing to t he B~ard that t he following named petitioners a re proper persons to receive county aid, On motion duly seconded and carri ed it is ordered t ha t the Auditor draw his warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the sums set opposite their respective names on the 1st day of J~ rch , 1924 , to-wit : Charles w. "aker Mrs . Plutarcho Carrillo Ib-s . J . }A: . Burleigh Claud Johns.on Vicente A. Juarez Annabelle I.IcGreal Refugia Olivas Mabel Hyde Ida Flores Anne Henrickson FIRST SUPERVISOR DISl'RIC r . $15 . 00 20. 00 30. 00 10. 00 1 2. 00 10. 00 10. 00 Jose Roble Jose Maria Romero Andrew Ruiz John P . Ware Mrs . Jessie K. Wilson Adeline Wright SECOND SUPERVISOR DISfRICT. 14. 25 Antonio Poisard THIRD SUPERVISOR DISfRICT. 10.00 Maria Josefa Pico 15 .00 Pedro V. Romero, et ux., $10 . 00 15 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 8. 00 10. 00 25 . 00 272 ~o--i q,it ~"'"b f\. \ \o.,.Jo 'V\.l. ~ oJs ~\ o: . ~. Verda Anthony Emma P . Anton Anna Elphick R. Cloak Blanche E. Emmons Hat t ie B. Harbison John Davies h~ry Hedrick FOURrH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 20 .00 20 . 00 20 . 00 15. 00 20 . 00 10. 00 Donalda ~oore Mabel E. Murray 11ae McColl um lJaria Ramirez Joseph Usher FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. s.oo Margaret Marcum Ward 10. 00 20 . 00 20 . 00 40. 00 10.00 10 . 00 10.00 In the JA.atter of Accepting Deed for right of way for road through the lands of Edward Murphy WHEREAS, Edward Murphy, has duly executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated lhlroh 29 , 1923, where in said Edward lAurphy is granto r and the I County of Santa Barbara, grantee , conveying certain right of way for a public highway, i n the 3rd Road Distriot,County of Santa Barbara , State of Cali:tbrnia , RESOLVED , That said deed and the pro perty mentioned in said deed be accepted fo the uses anl. purposes therein mentioned and that the Clerk cause said deed to be recorded . In the Matter of Fixing t he Amount of Bond upon fili ng Map designated as "Miramonte Tract" . It appearing to t he Board that th e Pacific-Southwest Trust & Savings Bank , a corporation t he 01.'1ner of a certain tract or subdivision of land sitmte in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara, State of Californ ia , designated l'Miramonte i'ract, "and have subdivided t he same for t he purpose of sale , and It further appearing tha t said ovmer of said land is about to f i le for record an accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder as required by law, and said O'W!ler having requested this Hoa rd to fix the amount of bond , as provided by law and also having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $1000 . 00 conditioned as provided by law , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Pacific-Southwest ~rust & Savilli!'.S Bank , a corporation execute and f i le with this Board a good and I su:fficient bond in the sum of $1000. 00 and by its terms made t o inure to the benefit of the County of ~anta Barbara , conditi oned for the payment of all taxes which are at t he time of filing said map a lien against said tract or subdivision, or arry part there of but not yet payable , and I t is further ordered t hat said bo nd so presented be and the same is h ereby approved and that the same be filed by the Clerk of this Board . The Reports of c. G. Vandever, Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital , Annie E. Mccaughey, Superintendent County Detention Home , A. L. Larsen , Count y Live Stock Inspector and Robert L. Ste Fleur , Super-intendant Santa Barbara HumareSociety for t he month of February 1924, were examined and ordered filed . In the Matter of the iransfer of Funds from the General Fund to the District Attorneys Special Fund, On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried , it is ordered that the sum of $552.41 be and the same is hereby transferred f r om t he General Fund to the District Attor neys Special Fund. In the Matter of Correoting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the I 1"18.roh 3rd , 1924. 213 Q_O-"" -~-~ 0\ .\.o"" c-''-C. ~ o~~\_'"""'"~ ('_,_\a\"'"'" 9. '\ ~\d o'Je- . 3rd day of December 1923, allowing the claim of Pacific Coast Coal Co ., for the sum of $231. 93, payable as follows : $23.19 payable out of the 3rd Road Fund and $208 . 74 payable out of the General Fund , be ani the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claim be rejected. In the Matt er of Correcting Allowance of Claim, On mo tion duly seconded and carr ied , it is ordered that the order made on the 7th day of January 1924, allowing tlll claim of Hans c. D. Skytt for the sum of $90,90 payable out of the Good Roads .i!1und, be and the same is hereby rescinded , and it is :fU.rther ordered that said claim be re-allowed for said sum of $90. 90 , payable out of the General F1U)d . In t he IAatter of Correcting Allowance of Claims, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 4th day of February 1924, allowing the hereinafter mentioned claims for the aTWunts set opposite the name of each claimant respectively and payable out of t he General Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded , and it is further ordered that said claims be re-allowed for t he amounts set opposite the name of each claimant respectively , and warrants in payment of the same be drawn on the General Road Fund , to-wit: De Vaul , J . fvf . -. Huyck , I~onte Roberds , Frank $216. 00 126 .00 121. 00 On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the following claim be and the same is hereby rejected, t.o wit : Beadle , M. w. $ 1.00 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or der ed that the following claims be and t he same are hereby laid over , to - wit: Cook , Ai:chie B. Morning Press, The Smi th-Booth-Usher Co. II " " II Tognazzini , Abe $30. 00 57 . 04 2.91 3 .89 48 . 28 Qn motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that all claims that have ~\Q.'-~s ~\.\.o.,e."Cl.q11~ been audited and approved at this meeting by three members of the .tsoard of Supervisors O;tu,.1e1'f~\d. be allo~red , each claim to be pa id out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on t he face of each clai ~ re spectively, to -wit: Aggel er & Musser Seed Co . GEllERAL FU!iD 24.00 Albertoni , Joe 30 . 00 Almanco , F . 28 . 35 Almanso , F . 43.20 I Alvarado , Joe 48 .00 " " 44. 00 Ambassador Laundry Co . 6 . 30 Ambr ose Lumber Co . 149. 04 Ames Harris Neville Co , 47 . 68 Associated Oil Co . 52 .11 Avery , A. H. 1316 . 37 Bakewell , Benj . 5. 00 Barnes, c. c. 72 . 00 Bastanchury , A. 41 . 44 " II 20 . 16 I 274 Hates, ~ . w. GENERAL FUND " Tom Beadle , I.f . w. " " Beccaria, A. Becarris , A. Beith , Agnes s. " II Ber mudez, J . Block, A. Boeseke -Dawe Co . " " II " " lf " " " Bond , B. " c. s . Boys & Girls I ndustrial Home and Farm Brady, N. M. Breck , B. " " Bregante, A. Bregante , A. Bryant am xrott Co . Wm. J . Burns International Detective Agency Cadwell , Harold L Calif. Corrugated 0ulvert co . " " " '' n " " " " n n " " " " " " " " II Califor nia Scl1ool Book Depository Capen, Geo . A. " " tr " Castagna, Alice Cienfuegos , J . " tt elanc y, A. L. C.lark, J . w. Clark, J . w. c. Coast Wholesale Gr ocer y Co . Conrad , c. Convent of t he Good Shepherd Cook , A. B. n Archie B. Cook, Mrs. Sidney $28. 08 25.38 6.00 12.00 60. 00 40 . 00 50 . 00 50. 00 38 . 00 85 . 75 24 .12 38 . 80 8 . 10 10.15 3.30 6.85 31 . 50 10 . 00 45 . 25 22.13 48 . 00 44.00 44. 00 44. 00 12. 00 1232. 34 7.90 175.32 195 .07 10. 00 200 . 48 164.82 47 .80 5 . 62 . 49 .90 50 . 00 50. 00 71.50 60. 00 50 . 00 .48 48 . 00 36 .00 164.12 44.00 120 . 00 . 4'00. 00 1. 50 40. 00 / lAarch 3rd, 1924. Cool.ey, H. M. GENERAL FU1ID Coppedge & Willoughby Corral, c. Covarrubias, Yris Gox, H. G. Cox, J . M. Crakes , Thos . 11' II Crescent Garage Cuesta, Gerard s. de la C11nnane, w. B. C11nnane , \1. B. D' Andrea , G. Dawe , Henry Deaderick , Howe, S. Delbrook , George Desgrandchamp , Lester Deu, J . Baptiste Dewing , H. A. Dewing , H. A. Diehl Grocery Co. Dodge, E . G. Domi nguez, A. II E. u " " John Domingues , John lJominguez , L. J. 11 If rr Mary " tt IT M. R. 11 M. R. Dominguez , Paul II " Downer and Co . , Fred A. Downing, Emily J . Drexel Lime & Cement Co . " II Drexler, A. H. Dudley, Albert A. Durman , Jim Eaton , Dr . w. H. Eaves , A. r. Edmonson , A. R. Elizondo , Jacobo Emer ick , :l'om Enanis , F. " $9 . 75 93. 25 48 . 00 36.40 a .10 67 .42 108. 00 72. 00 2. 15 70. 00 15. 00 15. 00 106. 25 125 . 00 2 . 60 37 . 80 242 . 90 4 . 55 83. 00 47 . 00 64 . 67 68 . 00 44. 00 48. 00 44. 00 4 8 . 00 21 . 00 21. 00 3. 60 43.20 31 . 50 50 . 00 75 . 60 63. 00 6.30 6 . 30 2. 25 16. 00 98 . 00 198 . 25 20.50 35.00 31. 50 64 . 25 50. 00 100. 00 10. 00 44. 00 54.00 27 276 Encinas , F. ~terprise Dairy Co " lt Enter prise Launderers " Paper Box Co. Fairbanks , Morse & Co . 11 II 11 " II " Fesler, A. R. Fillmore , E. M. Fitzger ald , Frank Flores, J , Forbes, Robert Freeze and Freeze " " Gano , Robert Ganoung , O. " " " Garden St ore Gates, F. H. Gaularte , !.{ . Gem Marke t Co . Gem l~ar ket Co . George , c. E. Gi dney , Pearl c. Go le ta Gar age Gonzal ez, A. I 11 " II " Gorin , John " II n " ll " Grainger, A. E. Granada , A. " II Grand , G. " " Gr ocott, John It " Hammond , D. 11. " Haslam , W. E. Hen dricks , R. " tt Henning, I. B. Hite , c. " If GEITERAL FUND - $49 . 50 26 .98 47 . 74 2 7. 69 13.75 2.70 13.71 3.48 10 . 50 21 . 72 93. 60 20. 00 40. 00 6 . 93 52. 21 54.00 16. 00 24. 00 24 . 00 6. 00 562 .90 28 . 00 27 . 78 19 .35 38 . 75 175 . 00 3 . 00 24 . 00 44. 00 48 .oo 21. 00 21. 00 21.00 21 . 00 465 . 00 40. 00 48 . 00 44. 00 48 . oo 12.71 14. 95 116. 00 89.85 17.50 65 . 00 78 . 00 110. 00 31.50 10. 50 Mar ch 3rd, 1924 . Hogle , C. A. GEliERAL FUND Hogle , Charl ey Hollister Estate Company Hosmer, Jessie P. Hunt , C. A. Hurst, L. c. Kellogg, Eugene s. " Frank L. I Ker an Laundry Klein- Simpson Fr uit Co . Knudson, H. Kramer, Ott o E. If " LamQ Auto Electri c Co . Lambert, Cecil " c. E. ii Ularence If Fr ed n No rman II Ray \ Lanter , Mrs . J . w. Larco Fish Company , s. Lavir~on , E. E. ' Lee , E. Levy, Adolph H. II I f Levy , Henry Low, Fred Manriques , A. Mareza , J . Mar rio t t & Co., o. c. Ma r shal l , D. c. Jfa r tins Electric Shop Martinez , R. " Tom II , , 11.ata , G. " " " J . 11 II " i.~ . l $ 86 . 40 21. 60 140. 00 36. 00 13. 79 32 . 00 73. 07 59. 34 8 . 87 15. 40 56 . 77 37. 50 39 . oo 62. 48 150 . 00 168. 00 4 . 00 136. 50 32 .00 144. 00 20. 00 8 . 00 12. 25 14. 00 23. 00 2.ao 8, 00 3 . 90 34 . 65 48. 00 2. 75 25 . 00 17. 05 32. 00 44. 00 . 48 . 00 44. 00 48 . 00 44. 00 48 . 00 40 . 00 27 278 Meals, G. w. 1iedal, R. Medina , A. Medina, A. Medina, P. GENERAL FUND " II Meraza , J. Midland Gounties Pub . Service II " II " " 11 II " l~iller, D. H. II " " If Aiills , w. G. Mission Office Equipment Co . Mission Paint Mjia, F . " " J~oore, J . G. Moore , J . G. and Art Co . t Moore Mercantile Co . Munoz , Guadalupe Murphy, D. IA:. II Edward Murray , w. E. McCaughey , Annie E. " " " J . P. McGregor & Sons II " Nielson- Smith Electric Co . O'Bryant, Iliathilda Ontiveros, Lorenzo " Zolio Ord Ice Company " " Osborne ' s Book Store Ott Hardware Co . " " " " " " II 11 " " II " " " Ovieda, Tony Ovieda , Tony Corp' n . II tf 5 . 50 9 .45 44. 00 48 . 00 44. 00 48 . 00 44. 00 1 . 40 5 . 00 1 . 00 44.00 50 . 00 60 . 00 60. 00 83. 60 3.66 13. 45 40 . 50 49 . 50 50 .00 72. 00 17 . 64 110.00 10.00 120. 00 81 . 75 153.36 137 . 57 193. 33 35 . 97 7.10 31 . 87 40. 00 70. 00 33. 00 5. 75 1.95 1 . 25 3 . 74 4.64 6 .62 5.80 38 .80 16. 27 5 . 85 3.78 2. 97 62.50 60. 00 March 3rd, 1924. Pacific Coast Coal Go. GENERAL FUND ll 11 II II " Ry. Co. Pacific Laundry Packard, J . c. Padilla, F. Patterson, John Pertica, Frances Pico , John B. Poole, Pete Pope, A. s. Preisker, c. L . Public School Teachers Retirement Salary Fund Board Rice, Fred II " Rickard, J . B . Rico , J. Rico , s. Tl II Rincon Garage & Machine Shop Robles, G. Robles , G. Rodman , w. Walter Rogers & Son, E. F. Romero , A. II L. " Louis u L. R. II II Rosales , Juan Ross , Harry w. T. II James " " Ruiz , Hobie " Joe D. Runkle Shoe Go. Runkle 11 " Santa Barbara Da ily News Santa Barbara Daily News ti Tl " " " II Frui t 1\lla r ke t " II II " JI II Hrunane Society " II Telephone Co . " " " 11 II If " " " II " " $16. lO 68 .11 88 . 00 5 .94 161.15 20.00 60 . 00 55. 00 30.70 150 . 00 23.75 20. 60 7.16 60. 00 60. 00 334. 54 32. 00 32. 00 32.00 82. 65 50 . 00 60.00 357.00 178 . 50 3.75 50.00 60 , 00 50 . 00 50. 00 42 . 50 34. 65 280. 00 13. 90 180. 96 24. 00 20. 00 14. 00 3. 25 126. 50 22 .50 60 . 00 12.37 16. 20 75.00 13.70 33.79 4 . 80 6. 80 280 Santa Barbara ~elephone Co . " II " II Santa Ynez Garage Scholl, F . G. Scott , Hattie H. it II Seaside Oil Company II " II n " II II " " II II " II " " Simpson, Frank R. II II " 11 It Smart, Jim If J . K. Smith, Susie II II - Solvang Water Vlo rks " " Southern Calif. Edison Co II II " n Southern Counties Gas Company II II II II " " II II Standard Oil Co St andard Oil Co . Sterling Drug Co. Stevens , Chas . s . lt " " " " Stoddard , C. s. St Catherine ' s School II " II St. Fr ancis School St. John , A. S. II II St. Vincen t ' s School Summers , Geo. Swan , James " II Sweetser, H. c. Talbott , w. L. Taverna & Co . f eames, H. H. '.l'hompson , F. B. Torrence, J . T. GENERAL FUND I $ l32 . 32 28 . 41 5 . 20 42 .80 20 . 00 35. 00 135. 00 103 . 73 26 . 25 319 . 65 600. 00 29 .83 14. 25 8 . 50 27 .60 72 . 00 72. 00 50. 00 50 . 00 15. 00 10. 84 119 .11 22 . 34 23 . 04 2. 20 12 . 99 5. 08 81 .41 13. 05 5 . 00 5. 00 5 .00 5 . 00 5.00 120. 00 115 .40 138 .04 64. 75 16. 55 1022 . 03 9.45 60 .00 55. 00 50 . 00 15. 60 10 . 00 4.62 19.05 12.00 ' ; ~!a r ch 3rd , 1924. Triplett, \Vm. GENERAL FUND " II II " 11ru ~illo, 11iguel 'l.'unne 11 , Fr ank Underwood Typewriter Co . Union Feed & Fuel Co . II Mil l & Lumber Co . II " " " " Tl " '' Union Oil Company of Calif. " " " II II " " " " " II II " II " Unzue ta , D. " " Va l dez , H. Valdez, H. Ve r onica Stone Co Vett~ r, Mr s . Mary Vogel , J . E. '' '' Walsh , Sheldon G. li!fa r d , J . Warner , J . " J . o. II II " " " Water Works Department II " " Watson , J . }T. Weidman , Elizabetp Weimer , Mar tha ' Western Machine Foundry Co . Western Machine Foundry Co . Western l.1otor Transfer Western Union Telegr aph Co . " II " Westwick Ir on works Wheaton, W. H. White Houee , Inc . " " Wilho i t ' s Luggage Shop Wilson & D'Andrea II It " $48. 00 48. 00 48 . 00 14 .00 39 . 00 10. 00 5. 85 82. 65 117. 48 344. 60 165. 30 2.50 80. 03 16. 75 283. 50 58 . 56 44. 00 48 . 00 36. 00 44. 00 20 .00 1 . 00 52 . 46 9 . 00 40 . 95 30 . 00 60 . 00 25 . 00 8 . 25 31. 70 242 . 58 3. 24 16. 08 4 . 85 32 .05 454 . 50 1 . 59 . 63 5 . 00 20. 00 16 .10 10. 00 1 . 75 61 . 50 4 . 50 28l 282 V/ilson, Geo . GE!JERAL FUND " tt If ll II If Winchester , R. F. , " " Winchester , R. F. Yelkin, Henry Zampe , E . G. " G. Aggeler & Musser Seed Co . HOSPITAL FUND Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co . " " " " Ambassador Laundry Ander holm , Lily Anderson, Carl Associated Oil Co . .' Babcock , D. w. Bagozzi , J . Barron , D. Baumer , Tillie Beadle , M. w. Berylwood Stock Farm ' Betlamini , Toni Boeseke- Da,ve Co . Bo'\Fllilan , E ~1 . Boyd Lumber and Mill Co . " " " " Bri er ly , A. Buron, J . Campbell , w. L. Castaneda, Carlotta Chicago Pharmacal Co . Coast Wholesale Gr ocery Co . " If " " County Commission of Horticulture Crookston, .Eliza be th Crookston, Elizabeth Cutter Laboratory, l'he Daw , A. R. Dennis , c. E. Diaz , Antonio Diehl Grocery Co . Donlon , Patr ick R. " 11 Dovmer and Co . , Fr ed A. Eames Company Essie , Henr y $33.00 33. 00 22. 00 33. 00 ~ . oo 5 . 00 15. 00 9 . 80 108 . 00 135 . 00 8. 65 11. 10 37 . 80 757 . 48 90. 00 65 . 00 7. 20 20 . 00 60. 00 20. 00 90 . 00 12 . 53 2500. 00 176. 00 26 . 40 65 . 00 4 . 30 6 . 00 65 . 00 45. 00 100. 00 50.00 9. 46 312 . 93 316 . 99 15. 50 90. 00 13. 26 22. 69 41.39 10. 00 110. 00 486 .13 74 . 51 1 3. 26 83. '10 193. 50 60 . 00 March 3rd, 1924. Evans , R. HOSPITAL FUND Fillmore, E. M . . Friedly , Ruby Gracier , Joe Hayward , Al. w Hes t er , James H. Roeber, Paul B. Inc . Howe Scale Co ., The Hunt , R. Hyatt , Mary Hyatt , l'Jlel vin Johns- Manvil le Inc ., Johnson, Marie Kano , N. " II Ke is er , l.1:. D. Lederle Anti toxin Laboratories . Leed, Marjori e ' " " Leos , J . Levy , Henry Lewis , Ida 1'tiae ~ Lindstrom , Victor .Lush, Marion E. Lynch , John MacQuarrie, James Marti n , M. Metzger , R. D. lviillar d , Jess :tv1i ssi on Paint and Art Co . Ivioxley, w. B. Nelson, Lewis Nicol s , Julia Nicols , Dr. N. Ni el son- Smith Electric Co . , Ordaz , Tillie Ord . Ice Co . , rhe Ott Har dware Co . Ove r aa, Ole A. Pacific Coffee Stores Co . Par s ons , Mary E. Peterson & White Pico , A. Pico , John B. ' Pioneer Truck & Storage Go . ,. Piovesan , Geo. Prior Co., w. F. Ramires., I~a tilda Reams Supply Co . $55. 96 11 . 48 100 . 00 378,93 22. 00 13 .50 12. 00 24. 84 12. 00 70. 00 85 . 16 5 . 47 70. 00 6. 89 83. 87 9 . 00 13, 22 13. 26 90. 00 60 . 00 20. 95 100. 00 75 . 00 115 . oo so. 96 75 . 00 65. 00 46 . 55 1 9 . 31 29 , 09 5.oo 5 .00 70. 00 125 . 00 121 .55 75 . 00 33. 20 6 . 75 120 .oo 84. 00 100. 00 12. 00 36 .77 4 . 5 0 50 . 00 85 .00 15. 00 65 . 00 31 . 95 28 284 r Red Line Express Co . , The Rigney , wm. Rohlk , P. Ruser, Arthur San Marcos Dye Works Santa Barbara Telephone Co . s . B. Unit Brick & Tile Co . Scherer Co ., R. L. " u II Schreiber, Olga E. Schult:z, Elsie Seaside Oil Co . , The II II II Shaw, Dorothy Shirrell , c. L. Shuman , Chas . R. Simpson, Frank R. " " Simpson, Fr ank R. Southern Calif. Edison S. P. Mill ing Qo . Squibb & Sons , E. R. " II Standard Oil Gompany " " Stone , c. w. Stuart, Darrell ~ . Tanner, L. furnbull , John Union Feed and Fuel Co . Union Mill & Lumber Co . Vandever, c. G. Vandever, c. G. Signe Vaughn , Alta M. Velasquez , Jesus Co . Ventura Gounty Farm 1:5ureau Walter & Fries Ware , J . G. Wears , Lucy Werner , Alice Mae " E. c. Wilson, Frank Wilson, Harry Mission Paint & Art Co . Associated Charities Bobo , G. w. HOSPITAL FUND HOSPirAL BLDG . FUND I IIDIGEiiT FUND 7. 06 90 . 00 61 .94 75 . 00 15. 75 18. 03 41 . 00 125. 68 304.00 100 .00 30 . 00 30. 38 298 . 50 100. 00 125. 00 35 .48 14. 50 29 . 10 61 . 90 237. 90 294. 15 17 . 82 61 . 33 10.90 10. 90 130. 00 30 . 00 70. 00 7 . 50 375. 35 9. 86 250. 00 23. 57 140. 00 18 . 00 60. 00 6. 00 8. 35 75 . 00 75 . 00 50. 00 60 .00 85 .00 19 . 35 14. 85 462 . 03 20. 00 I ' Bxoadv1ay Cash Grocery " " " - Br own' s Dr ug Store Bur ula , I . M Campodonico , E. Iv1 Coblentz & Schwabacher " II Dudley , Albert A. Gar dner- Whea t on Co . Gayer & Connelly Jewell , E. r~ . Jordano Br os . It " Loveren , Dr . G. s . Sanitar ium, Lucas Moore Mercantile Co . Parma Co . Pippin, E. J . 11 II Pippin, E . J . Rudolph , Chas . " Stor e St eele , J . M. Sterling Drug Co . Union Feed & Fuel Co . Watson, C. H. Wat ts , Stanley Al manoo , F . Al.manse , F. Bates , T. w. Bates , Tom March 3rd , l924. INDIGENT FUND $15 . 00 Al lowed for FIRST ROAD FUND Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co . Del brook , Geor ge Dominguez, L. J. " " " M:. R. . It Paul " II Hogle, c. A. " Charley Jimenez, A. Medal, R. Medal , R. . 1\io r eno , A " " Morris , Harve Bosales, Juan $10. 00 20 . 00 7 . 00 10. 00 14.99 10. 00 1 0 . 00 30 .00 2. 00 20 . 00 15 .00 10. 00 5.00 20.00 10. 50 20. 00 94.72 43. 60 107. 77 149. 50 30. 07 28 . 93 20. 00 19. 60 12 . 90 3. 00 20 . 00 3 . 15 4 .80 3.12 2 . 82 1 . 22 4 . 20 .40 4 .80 8 . 40 7 . 00 . 70 . 70 9 . 60 2 .40 27.50 1.05 42. 00 28. 00 42. 00 17,50 3.85 28 286 ' ' Sota , F. FIRST ROAD FUND II " Stubbs , E. B. Stubbs, E. v. Torez , J . Torres , J. Union Mill & Lumber Co . Uni on Mill & Lumber Vasquez , A. Ayala , J . P. ~ennett, Marro.el Cota, Jr.' Joe Cota, R. Gonzales , E. Hernandez , J . " " Huerta , D. Huerta , D. " J Jensen, Carl Lope z , J . Manriques, A. Navarro , E. Ott Hardware Co . Ovieda , EQ Romero , Bert Romero, Frank L. Romero, J . F. Ruiz , Albert Smitheram, T. J . Aguirre, Manuel Ambros Lumber Co . Barnes , Frank Campbell, Ray Clancy, A. L. " T . A. Di Paoli , E. Fo rsyth , Ronald G. Forsyth , William Gneisa, Charles Hansen, A. B. Jamison, s. r. Jimenez, Fi to Johansen, J ens Johnson, Chris " H. c. Jones , c. A. Lord, Geo . R. Co . SECOND ROAD FUND THIRD ROAD FUND H. $31.50 42 .00 24.00 40. 00 5. 25 17. 50 38 . 30 760 . 20 24. 50 144. 00 40 . 00 12 .00 16. 00 40 . 00 44. 00 24. 00 24. 00 20. 00 12. 00 a. oo 48 .00 3 . 85 oo . oo 2 . 70 10. 00 20 .00 30 .00 53.00 40.00 3 . 50 100. 00 16. 56 1 6 . 50 3. 50 25 .00 20 . 00 84. 00 140. 00 10. 50 85 .00 1 78 . 50 26 .00 100.00 55. 00 15 . 00 12. 00 104 .00 22 . 75 . 288 I ---- - -- --- - - --------- Jones , w. L . Lukeman Bros . FIFTH ROAD FUND Marshall , D. c. Martin, J . c. " " lv!ore, c. o. McKim , Q. P. Pacific Coast Coal Pimentel , J . c. Pimentel , J . c. Ramalho , Levis Roemer & Roemer Romer o, Joe Ruiz , Hobie Co . Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa Mar ia Videt te Silva , Eddie Union Oil Company of Calif. Valley Oil Co . Wilson , Geo vVurz , A. B. Wylie , 1' . B. I Cox , H. G. SIXTH ROAD FUND Batkin, A. C. GE~IBRAL ROAD FUND Berterman , E. w. Boyd , E . W. Brown-Bevis Go . Inc . Bullock , Wm. Chioda , Antone Crakes, Thos . De Vaul , J . M. Domingues , John Ferrar i , A . L . Forbes , Rober t " " Foster , c. H. Foster , c. H. Gaularte , Manuel Goodchild , Eddie 11 IJ " Ramon " " " Willie Hennessy , NI . B. w Kirkpatr ick , Allen J.[ar tine z , Bennie " " $104. 50 45. 00 35 .00 42 . 00 42. 00 26. 00 44. 00 l .78 13. 50 13. 50 12. 00 69 . 85 14. 00 24. 00 2. 25 15. 00 45. 00 9. 16 121. 38 11 .00 54. 40 1 5 . 00 .90 108 .00 182. 75 178. 00 76 . 00 68 .00 207. 00 35 . 00 216. 00 21 . 00 35. 00 120. 00 95 .00 so .oo 98 .00 21 . 00 95 . 25 73. 50 153.75 195. 00 59. 50 36 .00 36 .00 68 . 25 21. 00 I Ma.rah 3rd , 1924. Martinez , F . I.{. GENERAL ROAD FU!ID Mendoza , Nolberto ' lf " - I.Iurray, w . E . lliverth , s . B. Ojeda , Jose II Joe Ontiveros , Abner Lesandro Ontiveros, 11 Ovieda, E . S . Ranch , H. G. Ruiz, Hobie " " " Joe D. Rush , Louis Silva , Wm. P. Simas , John " Tony Souther n Pacific Ry . Go . Twk , Louis " tt Vicente , llanuel " t Yo11ng , Frank " " John Acosta , F. GOOD ROADS FUND Austin Western Road Machinery Co . Beadle , M. 'N. Cpard , Arthur Cl ancy , A. L. Cook, Archie B. Cor der o , Joe ' " II " II Cor nell & Co . Downi ng , Harry Florea , J For syth , Ronald G. H. For syth , William Gr een , Ed . Ingersoll- Rand Co . of Calif . Moll , Fr ank " " 11ontezeno , J . " " Nothor n , w. E. Northern, w. E. $90. 00 45 . 50 21 .00 129. 50 78 . 95 82 . 25 73. 50 14. 00 42 . 50 119. 00 36. 00 139. 50 24 .00 24. 00 28 . 00 92. 00 42 .00 50. 00 223. 50 63. 50 24. 50 28. 00 15 3 . 75 225 . 50 56 .00 42 . 00 76. 00 60 . 00 358 . 00 17.00 6 . 50 95 .00 30. 00 24. 00 24. 00 48 . 06 20 . 84 182 . 00 16. 00 180. 00 54. 25 20. 00 58 .80 104. 00 104 .oo 48. 00 48 .oo 60.00 65 . 00 289 290 ' - Ott Har dware Co. GOOD ROADS FUIID Padilla, F. II Parks , G. A. " "- Red Line Expr ess Co. ijix Compressed Air & Drill Co . Scott, J . R. Scott , J . R. St. John , A. s. Swan, James Union Feed & Fuel Co . Westwick Iron Works Westwick Iron Works Wurz , A. B. Constable, c. B. , Hacking , C J . Love ren , Dr G. S Smith , Edga r D. We i dman , Phil SALARY FUND San ta Barbara Telephone Co . ADVERfilISING FUND Caire, et al., Arthur J . CARPINTERIA I.& S. FUND " " " " " " " " " " " CARPINTERIA HIGH I. & S. FUND CARPINTERIA COUNTY SCHOOL FUlID CARFINTERIA UNION HIGH FUlID Midland Counties Pub . Serv. Cop ' n. CASI'ii.ALIA ST. LIGHT. FUlID Santa Maria Gas Co GUADALUPE ST. LIGHT. FUND $33.25 48. 00 24. 00 125. 00 135. 00 12.79 24 . 12 96.75 114 . 75 32.02 2 .50 1 .75 12 . 37 87 .49 22 . 25 66 . 63 125.00 125.00 25 . 00 150.00 27 ; 50 320 . 05 203.30 508. 27 1411.89 42. 00 76.50 Bee , Henr y GUADA LUPE PUB . CEIAETERY FUND 84.00 Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corp ' n. LOS ALAMOS ST . LIGHT . FUND 101.50 She:fty, Wm. LOS ALAMOS PUB . CEllE'fERY FUND " W. L. Stemper, John " It 11idland Counties Pub . Serv. Corp ' n . ORCUTT ST. LIGHT FUlID Anderson, J . A. SAliTA IMRIA CEI~1ETERY DIST. FUND Dudley , Geo. L. Rivas , s. J . Venaas, Esther M. 20. 00 24. 00 24.00 20.00 48 . 00 68 .82 100.00 50.00 100.00 7.00 Upon the Pass a ge of the fo re going order, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Sam J . Stanwo od, J . T. Torrence , w. L. ralbott, c. L ' Ma:bch Grd , 1924. 291 Preisker and H. s. Deaderick. Nays , None . On motion t he Board.adjour ned sine die . The foregoing minutes are hereby approv~'2J}, a__., hairman Board o Sup ervisors. Attest:- CA.LL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING C o.\\fSo.,r~. We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Sf~~l~\\\~d~~ 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 ~oar d of Supervisors of the ~ounty of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for March 10th 1924, at 2 o'olock p. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Matter of the Guadalupe Sanitary District. ~o canvass the election returns of the special eleotion held on the 6th day of March, 1924, and to declare the result thereof. In the Matter of t he Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara. , To consider the offer of Edward .p . Dunn and Margaret A. Dunn his wife, to sell certain real property to the County of Santa Barbara. for the sum of $25,000.00, an:l to make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith. Dated Feb. 4, 1924. H. S. Deaderick w. L. Talbott J. ~. Torrence Sam J. Stanwood c. L. Preisker Board of Super:-visors of the Courity of Santa Barbara, State of Cali ~ ornia. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, March 10th, 1924, 2 o'clock p. m. Present: Supervisors H. S. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. forrence. w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, the Clerk and District Attor ney. Super-visor H. s. Deaderick i n the Chair. The 'Board met pursuant to oall, In the Matter of Guadalupe Sanitary District. Resolution and Order Confirming and Establishing Guadalupe Sanitary District. WHEREAS, proceeding have been regularly had and taken f or t he formation of a sanitary district known as t he Guadalupe Sanitary District un~er the provisions of and in a ccordance with a certain act known as "An Act to Provide for t he Formation, Government, operation, reorganization, dissolution and alteration of boundaries of sanitary districts in any part of the state, for t he construction of sewers, septic tanks and other sanitary purposes; the acquisition of property thereby; the calling am conducting of elections in such districts; the assessment, levy, collection, custody and disbursement of taxes therein; the issuance and dispose! of the bonds thereof and the determination of their validity and making provision for t h e payment of such bonds and the disposal of their proceeds; to empower sanitary boards t o make and enforce sanitary regulations and providing penalties for violati ons t hereof." approved May 17, 1923, being chapter 171 of the Statutes of California, passed at the regular session of the 45th legislature, 1923, and WHEREAS, an eleotion was duly and regularly held within said proposed dis trict I 292 , on the 6th day of Maroh, 1924, to determine whether or not said district should be formed and to elect the officers of said district, and WHEREAS, a majority of the votes cast at said election were in favor of the formation of said sanitary district, and WHEREAS, by the returns of said election duly and regularly made, it appears hat . the total number of votes cast were 61 and that 57 thereof were in favor of the ~ormation of said Guadalupe Sanitary District, and that the following officers of said sanitary district were duly elected, to wit: c. Campodonico was elected Sanitary Assessor; and s. Ferrari, F. w. Grisingher, J. c. Maretti, F. v. Pitts and s. M. Tognazzini were elected members of the Sanitary Board; NOW THEREFORE, be it RESOLVED a nd it is hereby ORDERED that said Guadalupe Sanitary District has been duly established and that all prior proceedings for the format ion of said district of every kini and nature provided for by said act or by law are and have been regular and in accordance with said act and the law of this state. Said Guadalupe Sanitary District is located and particularly described and th exterior boundaries thereof are as follows, (said boundaries being the same stated in the order calling election), to wit: All those certain tracts and parcels of land situate, lying and being in the I County of Santa Barbara, State of California, comprising a portion of the Town of Guadalupe, and certain outlying districts within the Rancho Guadalupe, as per map o~ pat thereof entitled "Map of the Town of Guadalupe and Subdivision No. 143 and No. 145 of the Rancho Guadalupe, complied by G. H. Thompson, September, 1875~ and more particular ly described as f ollows, to-wi t: Commenc ing at a point on the Northeasterly line of Fourth Street of the Town of Guadalupe as per said map, which point lies 200 feet northwesterly from the most westerly corner of lot one of Block 4 of said Town of Guadalupe and running thence at right angle to said Northeasterly line of Fourth Street, Northeasterly to a point on the Southwesterly line of Second Street as per said Map; t hence Easterly and at an angle across Second Street of said Town of Guadalupe to the most westerly corner of Block 2 of the Town of Guadalupe; thence Northeasterly along the Northwesterly line of said Block 2 and projecting Northeasterly along the Northwesterly line of Blook.l,of the Town of Guadalupe, to the most northerly corner of said Block l; thence Southeasterly ' and along the Northeasterly boundary of Blocks 1, 10, 11, 20 and 21 of the Town of Guadalupe to the moat easterly corner of said Block 21; thence Southeasterly to and at right angles to the Northwesterly boundary line of Block or Tract known as B No. 26 of the ~own of Guadalupe; thence continuing Southeasterly and at right angles to the said Northwesterly boundary li' ne of said Block or Tract B No. 26, a di stance of 150 feet fr m said boundary line; thence at right angles Sout hwesterly to the Southwest boundary li of Tract or Bl oc~ known as A No . 25 of the Town of Guadalupe; thence southwesterly alo a s t raight line to the most southerly corner of Lot 6 of Block 16 of the Town of Guadalupe (viewing said Lot 6 as a full lot); thence northwesterly to the South bounda y line of Lot 3 of said Blook 16; thence West to the most Southerly corner of Lot 4 of said Block 16; thence Northwesterly to the most westerly corner of said Lot 4; thence ' across Pacheco Street to t he most southerly corner of Lot 3, Block 15 of said Town of Guadalupe; t hence running South 27 17' w. 316.3 feet to a point; thence on a curve to the left, tangent to t he last described course with a radius of 3030 feet through an angle of 25 34' and for a distance of 1352.05 feet to a po i nt; t hence South 1 431 w. 517.5 feet to a point; thence South 74 55' w. 158.8 feet to a point; thence N. 89 23' 0 '"'(' 'l ~ "\.'\ 0'"''' c. ~ '& ~~~~~"""b ~ . e'(~C.'t~o'" ' "'d '""c" ~P\:"- ~ 1, \~, \( C{ \ \.i}"-~ ' , :March 10th, 1924. w. 20.0 feet to a point on the easterl y line o:f Lot or Subsvision 3 o:f the Rancho Guadalupe; thence North 89 23' w. 208.71 feet to a point; thence North 0 38' E~ r 29~ 2574.0 feet parallel to the easterly line of t he last mentioned Lot 3; thence North 62 43 1 w. 127.8 feet to a point; thence N. 27 i7' East 566.0 feet to the point of commencement. , It is further ordered that t his resolution and order be entered in the minutes of this Board. Dated this 10th day of March, 1924. H. S. DEADERICK, Chairman. Attest: C. A. HUNT, Clerk. (SEAL) -In the Matter of an Ordinance regulating the erection and maintenance of blinker lights upon and adjacent to public highways in the Oounty of Santa Barbara. Upon motion duly seconded and carried the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No . 408, regulating the erection and maintenance of blinker lights upon and adjacent to public highways in the County of Santa Barb.ara, State of California outside of the incorporated cities and providing a penalty for violation of any of the provisions there of. Upon the passage of said Ordinance, the r oll being called, the following Supervisl ors voted: Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. ~orrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick. Nays, None. Cl.cc.c.)l,~~c.h, In the Ma_tter of Accepting Deed for right of way for road thrQugh the lands of ~ O W\.~'. .\ \:,. .~ \\\"'"'(l")1-"'"f ~ William Murphy, ~ I I WHEREAS, William Murphy has duly executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated August 6-1921 wherein said William Murphy is grantor and the County of Santa Barbara, grantee, conveying certain right of way for a public highway in the 3rd Road District County of Santa BarQara, State of California, RESOLVED, That said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted :fo r the uses and purposes therein ment.ioned and that the Clerk cause said deed to be recorded. In the Matter of the Purchase of Real Property by t he County of Santa Barbara Whereas an offer has been made by Edward P. Dunn and Margaret A. Dunn, his wife, to sell to the County of Santa Barbara the real property hereinafter described for the sum of $ 25,000.00 in lawful money of the United States, and Whereas it appears to the Board o:f Supervisors of said county that said property is needed by said county, and Whereas it further appears to said Board ~f Supervisors that t he price asked for said property by said Edward P. Dunn and Margaret A. Dunn, hie wife, the owners thereof, and for which they are w1 lling to sell and convey to said county, is reasonable and jus , Now, Therefore, it is resolved that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors aforesaid, am. said Board hereby declares that it is its intention to purchase said . real property :from said Edward P. Dunn and Margaret A. D11nn, his wi:fe, and that the price to be paid therefor is $26,000.00 in lawful money of the United States, payable on the execution and delivery of a good and sufficient deed of said property to said County free from all liens, incumbrances and adverse claims, and It is further resolved and ordered that Monday, the 7th day of April, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the room of said Boa.rd of Supervisors in the Court House in the City o:f Santa Barbara in said County of Santa Barbara be and the same are hereby :fixed as the time and place when and where said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase, and I .294 It is further resolved and ordered that notice of the said intention to purchase said property and of the time and place when and where said purchase will be consnmmatl ed as aforesaid, be given by publication of this resolution for at least three weeks r ' prior to said date in The Morning Press, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said County of Santa Barbara The said real property which it is the intention of s aid Board of Supervisors to purchase as aforesaid is situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: i'hat tract of land, named an:l known as Las Canoas, co mprising the Northeast quart r and t he North half of the Southeast quarter of Section 3, in fowns~ip 4 North, Range 27 West; also the Ea.st half of the Southeast quarter of Section 34 and the West half of the Southwest qi1arter of Seo ti on 35, in Township 5 Nor th, Range 27 West, all of San Bernardino Base and Meridian. Excepting all that part of t he Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 34, which is described as follows, to wit: Beginning a t a point on the north line of said Southeast quarter of Section 34, distant 239.70 feet on a course south 88 west from an iron pipe set at the northeast corner of said Southeast quarter of Section 34; thence south 712.70 feet to a point distant 20 feet west from an iron pipe driven in the roadway by F. F. Flournoy, SurveyJr, in October, 1911, when making the survey of t he parcel now being described; thence eas , passing through the iron pipe last mentioned, 239.70 feet to the easterly line o:f said Section 34; thence north along said easterly line of Section 34, 720.31 feet to the aforesaid corner of the Southeast quarter of said Section 34; AND EXCEPTING all that t ract of land co mprising approximately 40 1/3 acres of lan which was conveyed by Robert B. Canfield and wife to Edward Selden Spaulding, by deed dated February 17, 1914 and recorded in Book 143 of Deeds, at page 125, et seq., reco s of said county. AND EXCEPTING those two parcels of land heretofore segregated :from said Las Canoe Tract and included within the survey made by F. F. Flournoy, Surveyor, in the year 191 of a tract of land adjacent to said City of Santa Barbara, to be named atd known as El Cielito, which parcels of land are more particularly described as follows: First: Beginning at an iron pipe survey monument set at the southeast corner of t Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 4 North; Range 27 West, s. B. M.; thence lat, North 89 53' west, along the general l i ne of fence Dn the south side of land of said Robert B. Canfield, 186,.l feet to an iron pipe in the center of ca.noas Canon Road; thence 2nd, north 42 24' east, along the center line of said canoas Canyon road, 415.7 feet to an iron pipe survey monument set in the center o said road; thence 3rd, leaving said center line of said Canoas Canyon Road, south 69 37' east, 209.5 feet to an "F" on a rock from which a spike in a live oak tree bears south lOi-0 west 10.6 :feet, and a spike in another live oak tree bears south ,88 3/4 east 19.23 feet; thence 4th, north 61 14' east 177.3 feet to an "F" on a rock :from which a spike in a live oak tree six inches in diameter bears south 43t 0 east 7.61 feet, anl a spike in another live oak tree six inches in diameter bears north 75i0 east 6.95 fee ; thence 5th, north 28 20' east 258.2 feet to an iron pipe s~vey monument; thence 6th, north 23 22' east 213.7 feet to an iron pipe, from which a spike in a live oak tree bears south 12!0 west 40.69 feet, and a spike in another live oak tree bears north 49 east 20.32 feet; thence 7th, north 19 54' east, 358.5 feet t.o an "F" on a small rock; . thence 8th, north 63 08' east 176.6 :feet to a letter "F" on the east end of a large boulder; thence 9th north 68 48' east 153.8 feet to a pipe near the center of old road, known as La Cumbre Trail or La Cumbre Road, from which a spike in a live oak tree bears I 295 south 42t 0 east 8.55 feet, and a spike in another live oak tree bears north 49-i-0 east 11.6 feet; thence 10th, north 36 12' east 179.7 feet to an "F" cut on rock in said I 1aat mentioned road bed; thence 11th, north 36 09' west 49.8 feet to an "F" cut on rock near the west side of said La Cumbre Road; thence 12th, north 17 29' east 178.l feet to a pipe in said La Gumbre Road, from which a spike in a live oak tree four inches in diameter bears north 47t0 east 29.88 feet, and a spike in another live oak tree bears south 32 west 9.08 feet; thence 13th, north 27 17' east 74.6 feet to an "F" cut on rock near each side of last mentioned road bed; thence 14th, north 5 07' west 114.7 feet to a.n "F" cut on a rock on west side of said La Cumbre Road; thence 15th, north 45 10' east 130 feet to a pipe in said La Cumbre Road, from which a spike in a live oak tree bears south 63t0 west 5.64 fe et, and a spike in another live oak tree bears south 44 east 13.46 feet; thence 16th, l eaving said road heretofore last mentioned and ascending to the top of ridge, south 71 40' e&st, 123.8 feet to an "F" on rock on back bone of ridge; t hence 17th, descending easterly side of ridge, south 83 20' east 246.7 feet t o an iron pipe monument set on line between Secti ons 2 and 3 of said rownship and Rar.ge; thence 18th, south 0 58' east, 497.1 feet to an iron pipe survey monument set in mound of rocks on top of high spur; thence 19th, south 0 07' east, along the line between said Sections 2 and 3, 1251.6 feet to t he place of beginning. Second: Beginning at an "F" on s mall roek at the southvresterly corner o:f t he Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 4 North, Range 27 West, s. B. M., said rock being on a line with the present fences on the south and west border lines of 1ands of said Robert B. Canfield; thence lat, south 89 53' east. along - the southerly l ine of lands of said Robert B. Uanfield. as per fence, 147.5 feet to an iron pipe survey monument; thence 2nd, north 29 16' west 300.4 feet to an iron pipe on t he westerly side of lands of said Robert B. ~anfi eld; thence 3rd, s outh 0 07' west, 262.1 feet to the plaee of beginning ALSO EXCEP1'ING that parcel of land situated in the Northwest ql1arter of the Southwest quarter of Section 35, Township 5 north, Range 27 West, being a one acre tract lying five ttods on ea.ch side of the center line of the drift of the t11nnel "now in course of construction in said quarter seoti on", (see deed from John Stewart t.o W. H. Kinoaid. dated January 23, 1901, and recorded in Book 75 of Deeds, at pa ge 545 ) -and extending five rods back from the portal of said tunnel alli eleven r ods in front of it, being a piece 16 rods long and 10 rods wide. ~ ALSO EXCEPTING from the property hereinbefo re described all that portion lying south of t he following described line, to wit: Comroonoing at the intersection of the weat boundary l ine of said property and the center line of the Laa Canoae or iattlesnake Canon Road; thence following the center line of said road easterxy to its intersection with t he City boundary line of t he City of Santa Barbara; thence easterly along the said boundary line of the City of Santa Barbara to. its intersection with the easterly boundary line of said property. Subject to the right of the public t o use for road purposes any portion of the premises hereinbefore described lying within any road highway or trail, and , Subject to various rights of way fo~ .oonstuotion and maintenance of lines of water pipe, for ing~ess and egress from lands lying above the premises hereinbefore described , and for a road, power lines. telephone and telegraph lines in connection with t he water tunnel of the city of Santa Barbara, as provided in deed of Santa Barbara Water Co., a corporation, to Robert B. Canfield, recorded in Book 38, page 466 of Deeds, Agreement of Santa Barbara Water Co., a corporation, wi th t he City of Santa Barbara, 296 recorded in Book 93, page 284, of Deeds, and various other deeds of record. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa J;a.rbara, ~tate of California, at a special meeting of said Board, this 10th day of March, A.D. 1924. H. S. Deaderick, Chairman Board of Supervisors. Attest:- c . A. Hunt. Clerk. (SEAL) In the Matter of the Petition of Frederick Tillmann, Jr., for Cancellation of Erroneous Assessments. I Satisfactory proof having been made to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barb8.ll'a County, State of California, that the property hereinafter described has been erron- I eously assessed during each of the years 1916, 191~, 1918 and 1919 and pursuant to suoh erroneous assessments, or some of them, has been sold to the State of California for non-payment 0 the taxes. or some 0 them. so erroneously assessed, and the District . Attorney of Santa Harbara County consenting in writing that said Board direct the Auditor pf Santa Barbara County to cancel such assessments and if any certificate of sale or deed of said property, or any of it, has been issued to the State of Californ a that said Board direct the Recorder of Santa Barbara County to cancel any such certificate or deed; Now, therefore, it is Ordered and Directed that tba Auditor of Santa .Barbara County cancel the assessments made dur-ing the years 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919 of the following described property, to-wit: Lots 6 and 6 o~ Seotion 31, Township 9 North, Range 32 West and Lot 7, Section 4, Township 8 North, Range 32 West, s. B. M.; and be it :turther. Ordered and Directed that the Recorder of Santa Barbara County cancel any certificate of sale and any deed issued to the State of California upon a sale thereto of said property, o~ any of it, pursuant to any of said erroneous assessments; and be it fUrther Ordered that this Order be entered upon the minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County and that duly oertiied copies thereo be delivered to said Auditor and ~corder In the Matter of Exterminating Coyotes in the County of Santa Barbara. It appearing to the Board from a letter received from Chas. G. Poole, Predatory Animal Inspector that it is advisable to terminate the agreement entered into with the Bureau of Biological Survey, United States Department of Agriculture and the State of California Department of Agriculture, on the 5th day of November, 1923, for the extermination of Coyotes in Santa ~arbara Gounty. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said agreement be and the saim is hereby terminated. In the Matter of the Petition of F. A. Hebel, et al., for a road in Road District No. 1, in the First Township. On motion duly seconded al'.Xl carried, it is ordered that the petition in the in the above entitled matter, and the protests thereto be and the same are hereby continued. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. On moti on duly seconded an:l carried, it is ordered that the order ma.de on I ' March 10th, 1924. the 3rd day of March 1924, allowing the claim of Carl Jensen for the sum of $8.oo payable out of the Second Road Fund be and, the same is hereby rescinded, and it is, further ordered that said olaim be re-allowed for said sum of $8.00 and that a warrant be drawn on the ~h1rd Road Fulll in payment of t.he same. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 3rd day of March 1924, allowing the claim of Union Mill & Lumber Go., for the sum of $760.20 payable out of the First Road Fund be and, the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed for said sum of $760.20 and that warrants in payment of the same be drawn aa fo11ows: $ 76.20 on the First Road Fund and $ 684.00 on the General Fund . rn the Matter of Tabulating Franchises granted by the County of Santa Barbara. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that ~. A. R. Edmondson, be and he is hereby requested to tabulate all franchises granted by the County of Santa Barbara and present said tabulation to this Board. On motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. ;8 f2 Chairman Boar Attest: I Clerk. CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING t.~~l~' ~ We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa ~r.e.~\"-t Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that n'le.il~~ a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto. ' It is ordered that a spec ial meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County - . of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby oalled for Maroh 31st 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Matter of the Formation of Los Olivos Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County. To hear the petition in the above entitled matter and to make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith. In the Matter of the Formation of Solvang Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County. To hear the petition in the above entitled matter and to make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith. In the Matter of Designating Polling Places and Appointment of Officers of : c Eleotion Boards to serve as Eleotion Officers at the May ~rimary Election to be held on the 6th day ot May, 1924, To make an order designating polling plaoes and appointing officers of the Election Boards to serve as election officers at the May Primary Election I to be held on the 6th day of May, 1924, and t o make any o.ther necessary or proper order in reference thereto. Dated March 10th, 1924. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa. Barbara, State of California c. L. Preisker H. s. Deaderick w. L. Talbott J. T. Torrence Sam J. Stanwood 298 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, March 31st, 1924, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. ~orrence, w. L. falbott and c. L. Preisker, the Clerk and District Attorney. Supervisor H. s Deaderick in the Chair. The Board met pursuant to call. In the Matter of the Formation of Solvang Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County. . The petition in the above entitled matter and protest of Armour Ran.oh Company thereto, com.ing on regularly to be heard, the Board on request of s. L. Lyons, attorney for said petitioners,oontinued the hearing of said petition and protest until April 7th, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. In the Matter of the Formation of Los Olivos Street Lighting District of Santa ro'i'""'"""'t~ 0~ ~ Barbara Qounty. .:r. o ~ c 1. ~"., ~ 5'."c-"'.' I _l'~"l~~~ ;s-l-. The petition in the above enti~led matter and protests of Sisquoo Investment Co.mpany, Loalda Land Company, Mr. R. B. Canfield and Mr. George H. Cobb thereto, coming on regularly to be heard, 1he Board on request of s. L. Lloyd, attorney for said petitioners, continued the hearing of said petition and protests thereto until April 7th 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. and ' . ' It is further ordered that Mr. R. B. Canfield, appearing for said protestants be and he is hereby permitted to file amended protest~ to said petition and also to file 1, a protest on behalf of the La Laguna Ranc ho on or before April Jth, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. In the Matter of the Petition of Madalena Rouard for permit to construct a brick building at 1020 Santa Barbara Street. I . . ' ' . , . ' " ' ' . . " ' , - Upon application and good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the Co~t of Santa Barbara, sign the petition of Madalena Ro11ard, directed to the City Council o - I the City of Santa Barbara, for permission to construct a brick building on her propert at 1020 Santa Barbara St., in said city of Santa .Barbara, in accordance with City . I ordinance In the Matter of preven ting the spreading of the foot and mouth disease in t~e County of San ta Barbara. Whereas, the foot and mouth disease has become extremely serious in this state and Whereas, the stock men of Santa Barbara County desire that all proper action be immediately taken to prevent the spreading of this disease in said County; Now therefore, be it Resolved: By the Board of S.u pervisors of Santa Barbara Count , that emergency quarantine regulations be established, and that the County Live Stock Inspector and the County Horticultural Comiesioner are hereby requested to eatablish such emergency quarantine regulationa as may be necessary to prevent the spreading of said disease, and to do all and any things necessary and proper to protect the live stock of said oount7. On motion duly seconded and carr ied, it is ordered that the County Surveyor, survey and make a blue print thereof of a proposed public highway commencing at the westerly line of the Jalama Rancho and ending at Jalama Station in the 4th Road District. - . In the rAatter of the May Primary Election. , . on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following plaoea are hereby designated as the poll.ing places and the following named electors are hereby - appointed officers of election boards to serve as election officers at the Primar7 , . I . . - . . ' . ' ' ' . . ' .r . . . ' . ~ . . . . \ , , . ~ . . . ' - . . . . . - . . . . . . ' - I Maroh 31st, 1924. Eleotion to be held on ~esday, the 6th day of May, 1924, in each of the follo~ing precincts, County of Santa ~arbara, State of California, to-wit: Name of Precinct Location o:f Polling Place Carpinteria No. 1, Carpinteria Hall Board of Election. Inspector Judge Judge E. F. Pendergast Donal.d M. Mil.l.er I. T. Cadwell Name of Precinct Carpinte?"ia No. 2 Location of Polling Place Old Bank Building. Clerk Cl.erk Clerk Board of Election Inspector Judge Judge A. o. Grinstead B. rV. Upson John R. Peterson Name of Precinct Monteci to No. l. Clerk Clerk Clerk Lillie A. Wall Adel.l.a Carr1l.1o Anna MoGreal Lizzie Doerr Susie T. Curti s Lula CraTena Location o:f Polling Place East Valley Garage, 125 E. Valley Road. Board of Election ' Inspector Judge ~homas i. Di nsmore Lawrence w. Fowler Judge John B. Cottam Name of Precinct lviontec i to No. 2 Location of Pol.l.ing Pl.ace Montecito Ha11 Clerk Clerk Clerk Board of Election Inspector Judge Judge Percy o. Buell Leslie E. Conklin Elmer M. Awl Name or Precinct S11mmer 1 and Location of Polling Plaoe Liberty Hall Clerk Clerk Clerk Board of Election w. F. Smith Me1v1n Snow Inspector Judge Judge ~omas P. Baisley Name of Precinct Mesa Clerk Cl.erk Clerk Ri obard T. Richter Fred Juarez Henry G. Wulff ' Edgar Sinex Eli Gamage ~hos. J. Smitheram Adah L. Miller Leona H. Halley Julia E. Fisk Loaation of Polling Place Resi dence of Miss Lillian Smith, Modoc Road Board of Election Inspector Chas. I. Bl i ss Judge Miss Pearl o. Parka Clerk Clerk Name of Precinct Mission Location of Polling Place Mission School House Board of Eleotion. . . Inspector Edward s. Spauldirg Clerk Judge Judge Ulpiano Lopez Fred R. Pierce Name o:f Preci nct Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara Ho. l Miss Lillian Smi th Dorsey Li nbarger H. J. Weldon Carleton Stoddard w. Leon Dawson I Location of Polling Place Residence 102 South Voluntario Street I I ~ Inspector Judge Judge A. c. Poteet M. Y. Kenny Homer L. Hawkins Board of Elec~ion Clerk Clerk Clerk George M. Moody Winifred Haggerty Charles Pritchard 299 300 Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 2 Location of Polling Place Tapie Garage, 135 E. Montecito Street. Board of Election Inspector Joseph Tapie Judge J. F. R. Arrellanes Judge George M. Honey Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 3 Location of Polling P1aoe Lincoln Sohoo1 House Inspector Judge Judge Board of Election w. H. f&ris Lydia M. Smart Harriet J. Bates . Name of Precinct Santa Barbara ilo. 4 Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Location of Polling Place Detention Home 1015 Garden Street Inspector Judge Judge Board of Electi on Mrs. Annie Woodward Mrs. Lou T. Coggsha.11 Emma B. Speer Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 5 Loca tion of Polling Place Fire House E. Haley St. Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Urs. Martha May Davia Harlow :eeterkin Helen M. Wood Nellie Idella Wilaon ~.!able s. El"win Allice D. Canon Christena (del) Valle Elizabeth Austin Louise M. Schrim Inspector Jesse P. Osborne Clerk Mrs. Refugio E. Botello Judge Judge Minnie o. Bauhaus Eva R. Ni xon Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 6 Clerk Mi nnie M. Allen Clerk Mable A. Chapman Location of Polling Place Residence of !ire. B. Stevens, 920 E. Ha 1.ey Street Board of Election. Inspector Judge Judge Geo. A. Black Miss Eli zabeth J . Buell Mrs. Mabel F. Black Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 7 Clerk Clerk Clerk Miss Hilda M. Pennell Mrs. Elsie v. Cotton Louise c. Hinda Location of Polling Place Residence of P. Weidman, 532 E. Sola Street Board of Electi on Inspector Judge Judge .S. w. Candy Cornelius Kr i ger Nellie Weidman Name of Prec inct Santa Barbara No. 8 Clerk Clerk Clerk E. c. Jones Mrs. Mar garet Barnes Eleanor Jeannette Page Location of Polling Place Lloyd's Garage, back 333 E. Anapamu Street Board of Election Inspector Judge Judge w. A t larnett Marion Lloyd .Kather i ne M. Smi th Name of Pr ec inct Sant a Barbara No. 9 Clerk Emma R. JeI"nings Clerk Mrs. H. R. Eaton Clerk Mrs. Madge D. Fish Location of Polli ng Place Justi ce Court, 19 E. Figueroa Street Board of Election Inspector Judge Judge Walter J . Davies Alfonso L. Den Domenica L. Janseens Clerk Clerk Clerk Lora o. George Hanna L. D. Smith Susie Pratt ' I ' . . Maroh 31st, 1924. 30~ Name of Pree inc t Santa Barbara No. 10 Location of Polling Plaoe Robbins Garage, 435 East Sola Street ' Inspector Judge Judge R. L. Janney s. T. Baker John R. A. Marsh Board of Election Name of Preoinot Santa Barbara No. 11 Location of Polling Place 711 Moreno Road Inspector Judge Judge Board of Election Samuel Manchester Chas. H. ~ompson Win.fiel.d' S. Mo Cal.le eter Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 12 Cl.erk Emma M. Bond Cl.erk Anna M. Pensinger Clerk Mrs. Mary P. Spaulding Clerk Elizabeth w. McDaJ'id Clerk Mrs. Katheryn Oliver Mr. H. A. Adrian Location of Polling Place Page's Garage, 421 E. Valerio Street I'n spector Judge Judge Board of Election Clarence c. Knight Margaret A. Carroll Geo. B. Brastow Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 13 Clerk Elsie G. Van Winkle Clerk H. L. Mi tohell Clerk Henry F. Van .Winkle Location of Pol.l.ing Pl.ace Manning's Garage, Cor. Santa Barbara and E. Valerio Streets Inspector Judge Judge . Board of Election Hattie B. Manning Mrs. Jennie B. Graham w. M. Zeller Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 14 , Clerk Miss Jessie M. Johnson Clerk Peveril Meigs, Jr. Clerk E. c. Durfee Location of Pol.l.ing Place Hall's Grocery, 2300 Hollister Avenue Inspector Judge Judge A. L. Linquist Arohie }.1. Reed Lottie s. Hall Name of Precinct Board of Election. Santa Barbara No . 15 Clerk Clerk Clerk Eva L. Wilson Mrs. Jennie Barnett Chas. Gillis Location of Polling Place Hotel Garage, Cor. Sola & Chapala Streets Board of Election Inspector Frank11n s . Williams C1erk Horace Heacock Judge Earl Viles Clerk Mrs. Louise Reed Mitchell Judge Otto Niedermuller Clerk Louise B. Markus Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 16 Location of Polling Place High School, Cor. De la Vina & Anapamu Streets. Inspector Judge Judge Board of Election w. s. Crawford Mary D. Dodge Herman Menken Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 17 Clerk Freda Y. Kerr Clerk Miss Elizabeth V. Carty Clerk Lester M. Boyle Location of Polling Place Arlington Sample Room, West De la Guerra street near State St. Inspector Judge Judge Board of Election Julia H. Stafford Ge o. W. Bate e Joseph P. Curran Clerk Anna F. Purcell Clerk Mrs. Bessie Biddle Clerk Katherine H. Turner I 302 Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 18 Location of Polling Place Mckinley School Board of Election Inspector Carrie E. Henderson Clerk. Judge Clerk Judge Mary J. Hacking Mrs. Jane D. Vick Clerk Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 19 Nina Hitohoook Lilly o. L. Houck Rose E. Cooper Location of Polling Place Central Hotel, Cor. State and Haley Streets Board of Election Inspector Judge Judge H. Henry Ziegeler Martha R. Stackhouse Evah Hopkins Clerk Clerk Cl.erk Name of Precinct Santa ~arbara No. 20 . Mary G. Coiner Vey w. Langmack Fora E. Stewart Location of Polling Place Duco Auto Shops, Cor. Chapala and Ilonteci to Streets Board of Election Inspector Chas. Smith Clerk May B. Maye Judge A. c. Greenwell Cle?'k Mrs. Lean Mutter Judge Chas. ~. Hall Clerk Eva May Raf~etto Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 21 Location of Polling Place John De Ponce's Garage, Cor. Ortega & Bath Streeta. Inspector Judge Judge Name of Precinct Geo. McKenzie w. L. Swarts Chas. T. Durer Location of Polling Place Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No. 22 Euum M. Brooks Mildred L. Silva Mary A. Adler Residence, Mrs. Louise H. Savitz, 1128 Bath Street Board of Election Inspector A. c. Lima Clerk lU-s. Louise H. Savitz Judge Grace E. Daneker Clerk c!udge .E dwin A. Hayward Clerk Name of Precinct Santa Barbara llo. 23 Location of Polling Place Jefferson School House Board of Election Joseph G. Foxen Inspector Clerk Judge Judge Mrs. Kate Hartley Clerk Delia Buck Name of Precinct Clerk San ta Barbara No. 24 Grant Dewlany Mary M. Rondot Vanderbilt Spader . 1.mr gare t L. Spader Anna Day Gilchrist Location of Polling Place Jones Garage, 1609 Bath Street Board of Election Inspector Jacob H. Black Clerk Judge Zilla c. Wiggins Clerk Judge Mrs. May E. Riley Clerk Name of Precinet Santa Barbara No. 25 Location of Polling Place Garfield School House Board of Election Inspector Judge Judge A. N. Runkle Winfield s. Cla. rk Clara A. Marquette Clerk Clsrk Clerk s. Nellie Gourley Geo. H. Tomkins .aose A. Everett William w. Bertrand James D. Crawford Joseph w. Lanter March 31st, 1924. Name of Preoinot Santa Barbara No. 26 Location of Po111ng Place Hupperts Garage, 302 w. Pedregoaa Street Board of Election. Inspector H. s. Frink Clerk Judge Judge William L. Mason Clerk J. c. Huppert Clerk Name of Precinct Santa Barbara .No. 27 Mrs. llarvel Huppert Florence E. Holt Winfred H. Stevens Location of Po11ing P1aoe Graham's Store, Cor.W.Va1erio and San Andres Streets. Inspector Judge Judge Board of Election. Henry A. Silva Qlerk Jesse P. Be ckstead Clerk Mrs.Adelaide Sansom Clerk Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 28 Helena Winifred Smith Miss Mary E. Tisdel Mary L. Hineman Location of Polling Place Reeds Garage, 836 Orange Avenue Board of Election Inspector s. L. Reed Clerk Judge Judge Thone.a A. Gull1fer Clerk Mrs. Bernice Carey Clerk Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Walter Buhn Judge .t91mer Scott Ifs.me of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Frank ~!attei Judge ~om Barnes Judge w. H .8rown Ifame of Precinct Location of Polling Place Alcatraz Alcatraz School House ~oard of Election Clerk Clerk Ballard Liberty Theatre Board of Election Clerk clerk Clerk Buellton Jonata Schoo1 house Board of Election Inspector Judge Johannes Petersen Cl~k M. Flanagan I~ame of Precinct I Location of Polling Plaoe Inspector J. E. Doty Judge Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Judge Judge J. c .b'ast W. B. MoNutt P. c. Marble Clerk Dos Pueblos ~e n School House Board of Election Clerk Clerk ~o leta Goleta School House Board of ~lection Clerk Clerk Clerk Catherine A. Woods Mrs. Eliza Van Winkle ' I'Ars. Lina l~ ellany l~s. Anna 1Jiohael Miss Dorothy Moriarty E. B. Davi son D. D. Davis John D. _Campbell Anna M .tsodine Michaela de la Cuesta Jae . Smith Chas. A. Smith ~arl Catlett Mar garet Main R. B. Lloyd 303 304 ' Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Elmer Higbee Judge Miles Lane Judge Geo. Lloyd ~am e of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Judge Name of Precinct \'I . S. Ma in J. K . Wade Location of Polling Place Hope Hope Sohool House Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk La Patera La Patera School House ~oard of Election Clerk Clerk .1:tefugio Orella School House Board of ~lection Inspector Jud ge E. o. Covarrubias Clerk P. F. Baron Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Judge Judge Name of Precinct D. M. Murphy c. o. Gardner John Henderson Location of Polling Place Inspector Judge Judge M. J. Frese Fred Petersen Mrs. A. Block Name of Precinct Clerk Santa Ynez Minetti's Hall ~oard of Election Clerk SolT8llg Dania Hall Clerk Clerk Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk . Cojo J. V. l'rac;v ~ertrude Simpson Talula B. rriplatt J. G. Williams Jesse .R. Hill John Alegria Jesse M. Rutherford w. F. Torrence s. K. McMurray H. M. Tillotson Sam Lyona H. c. Hansen Miss Annie Burchard! Location of Polling Place Southern Pacific Depot, Concepcion. Board of Election I nspector Frank A. Soaroni Clerk Judge Archibald l4cDonald Clerk Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Charles Nichole Judge Frank D. Towne Name of Precinct Las Cruoes liiohols Inn. Board of Election Lompoc No . l Clerk Clerk Ella R. Lewis Josephine King Austin Warwick Natale Giorgi, Jr. Location of Polling Place Judge Mann's Office, South H. Street Inspector William Negus Judge , John D. Callie Judge Eunice R. Rule Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place r Board 0 Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Lompoc No. 2 City Hall Board of Election ' Inspector Judge Clarence w. Henning Clerk Emma E. A. dams Clerk Judge Minnie B. Tolbert Clerk Jessie A. Huyck Verda c. Anthony William A. Lewis Eunice Talbott Ellen c. Sperber Clara A. Olsen I 306 Name of Precinct Clqama Location of Po11ing Place Cuyema School House. Inspector Judge Name of Precinct Board of Election. Thomaa B. Wylie Eugene L. John.eton Guadalupe Clerk Clerk Location of Polling Plaoe Campodonioo Hall Inspector Judge Judge Name of Precinct Board of Election Fredrick w. Abernethy Charles L. Campodonioo George A. :MoBane Loa Alamos Clerk Clerk Clerk Location of Po111ng Place Loa Alamos Ha 11 Inspeotor Judge Judge Name of Precinct Board of Eleotion. Henry R. Gewe Ira Derry Taylor Mrs. Anita K. Fratis Orcutt Clerk Clerk Clerk Looation of Polling Place Library Building Inspector Judge Judge Nam. e of Precinct Board of Election Alfred s. Luttrell James Forrester Forbes Niel c. Glines Pine Grove Clerk Clerk Clerk Location of Polling Place Pine Grove School House Inspector Judge Judge Name of Precinct Board of Election Abraham Lincoln Eames Campbell c. Barr Stonewall J. Garrett Santa Maria No. l Clerk Clerk Clerk E. M. James James B. Connor Guy H. Stewart Antone Souza Stephen V. Campodonico Laughlin H. Cook Hattie M. Robbins Mabe11 A. Gewe (Mrs.) Mrs. Mabel K. Edwards Mrs. Lena Gill B. L. Dennis Chester Alvia Davis William A. B. Nott H. T. Cheadle Location of Polling Place Moose Building--W. B. Johnson's Sales-room Inspector Judge Judge Name of Preoinot Board of Election Achille v. Tomasini Clerk Frances Gray Clerk Mrs. Carrie M. Crakes Clerk Santa Maria No. 2 Location of Polling Place Fire Engine House Board of Election Inspeotor Judge Judge Name of Precinct Major P. Baker Albert F. Black Dudley D. Brady Santa Maria No. 3 Clerk Clerk Clerk Location of Polling Place Martin & Mills Garage ~oard of Election Inspector Arthur w. Haslam Clerk Judge William H. Nuss, Jr. Clerk Judge James L. German Clerk Virgil ~. Alexander Herbert Clyde Graham John Gray Mrs. Edna F. Roemer Ann M. Tunnel Viola M. Schauff Katherine :rodd Mrs. Flora A. Rivera Henry ~. Kortner . ' I - . ' ' \ . . , . ' ' I - ' . Maroh 31st, 1924. Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 4 Location of Polling Place Crescent Garage Board of Election Inspector Clarence w. Charles Judge E. :r. Doyle Judge H. N. Evans Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 5 Clerk Cle?"k Cl.erk Location of Polling Place San~a Maria Library Basement Inspector Judge Judge Name of Precinct Ray i. Baker L. L. Collins Hazel .Bidamon Boa:rd of Election Santa Maria No. 6 Clerk Clerk Clerk Location of Pol.ling Pl.ace Pleasant Valley School House Inspector Judge Judge Name of Pree ino t Boa.rd of Election Mark Holgate Whitney Elmer Boyd Mrs. Ella ~. Battles Siequoo Clerk Clerk Clerk Kirk Butt Elma J. Crakes A. E. Ford Julia Ketcham Janes w. Edrington Ednah A. Gwin George L. Dudley Mrs. Edna c. Rice Plinio T. Bonetti Location of Polling Place Barber Shop adjoining Public Hall InapeotOl' Judge Judge Name of Precinct Board of Election George Nicholson Leslie Brown Fred A. Baker Wasioja Location of Polling Place Wasioja Po's t Office Board of Election Inspector Francis M. Richardson Judge Margaret B. Richardson Cl.erk Mrs. Erma Carranza Clerk Esperanza Pertusi Clerk Romald o S. Calderon Clerk William Hinsdale Clerk Joe MoXaim 307 In the l\iatter of Accepting Deed for right of way for road through the l.ande of Santa Ynez Development Company WHEREAS, Santa Ynez Development Company has duly executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated June 10th, 1921 wherein said Santa Ynez Development Company is grantor and the County of Santa Barbara, grantee, conveying certain right of wa7 for a public highway in the 3rd Road Dist rict, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, RESOLVED, That said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and that the Clerk cause said deed to be rec orded. On motion the Board adjourned sine die. .J:'he foregoing minutes are hereby approve~ ' I Attest: , 308 A""'~"'4'~Q) o ;a;'"C\~~ ~ \'\ ~ ~o lo. _Board ~:f Supervisors o:f ~be Countz o:f Santa Barbara, State of' Cali:fornia, April 7th, 1924, 10 o'clock a . m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam. J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker the Clerk and District Attorney Supervisor H. s . Deaderick in the Chair. The minutes of the last r egular meeting and succeeding special meetings were read and approved . In the 1.itatter of the Formation of Los Olivos Street Lighting Distr~ct of Santa Barbara County , Upon application 0f Mr . s. L. Lyons , attorney representing the petitioners, in t above-entitled matter, it is ordered that the hearing of said petition and protests thereto be and the same are hereby continued until May 5th 1924, at 10 o' clock a. m. In the :Matter of the Formation of Solvang Street Lighting District of Santa .Barbara County. Upon application of Mr . s. L. Lyons, attorney representing the petitioners , in the above- entitled matter , it is ordered that the hearing of said petition and protest ' . thereto be and the sane are hereby continued until May 5th, 1924, at 10 o ' clock a . m In the Matter of Amending Ordinance No . 406, providing for the establishment, maintenance and operation of Automobile Parks or Publio Camping Grounds within the . County of Santa Barbara , . It appearing to the Board that Ordinance No . 406 , in the above entitled matter should be amended in several particulars , On motion duly seconded and carried , it is order ed th.at the District Attorney prepare and present to this Board an Amended Ordinance, in said matter , along the lines as indicated by this Board. In the Matter of a proposed change of route o:f State Highway in Gaviota Canyon. Whereas, it appears to this Board that a change i n the route of the State Highway between Stations 182 and 194, thereof, in the Gaviota Canyon, as proposed by the California Highway Corrunission would eliminate dangerous cur ve therein, and . Whereas , it further appears t ha t by the making of said change in said route , it would necess itate the construction of a bridge across Gaviota Creek, be it RESOLVED, and ordered that this Board endeavor to obtain the right of way for said change of ~oute in said State Highway between said Stations 182 and 194, said, and that the County of Santa Barbara contribute one-half of the cost of as afore 1 , the construction of said bridge as aforesaid. In the Matter of Re- establishing the Boundaries of Carpinte~ia School District of Santa Barbara County. V'(hereas , this Board of Supervisors did on the 4th day of September 1923, upon th~ recommendation of t he County Superintendent of Schools , re-establish the boundaries of Ca~pinteria School District of Santa Barbara County , by including therein the Islatfof Santa Cruz, and Whereas , Messrs. Heaney, Price & Postel, representing the owners of said Santa Cruz Island , appeared before said Board and requested that said order made on t he 4th day of Septembe r 1923, re - establishing the boundaries of said Car pinteria S'chool District be~ vacated, annulled and set aside, be it ,. RESOLVED ~ND ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby granted, and said order made on the 4th day of September 1923, re-establishing the bo undaries of said Carpinteria School District be and the same is hereby vacate~, annulled and set aside . ' ' . ' r ~"1"~'""~~ ~o ~"J\,'v\ s\o~ o~--~o ';}"'e.-. m._( e. "\ \Q, "\,~ . ~Q"'i }il~ . Apri1 7th, 1924. 309 In the l!atter of the Purchase of .deal Pro perty by the County of Santa Barbara , ~1his being the time heretof ore fixed for the consideration of the resolution adopted by t his Board on t he 10th day of March, 1924, in the above-en titled ne.tter , Mr . Jesse P. Osborne a9peared and filed a protest thereto, and addressed the Board in con- nection therewith, On motion of Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the further hearing of said matter be and the same is hereby continued until May 5th , 1924 , at 10 o'olock a . m . In the Matter of Surveying a s i te for a school house in Orella School District . On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tha t the County Surveyor survey and establish the boundaries of a tract of land in Orella School District proposed to be deeded to said school district f or a school site . I n the Matter of Fixing the Amount of Bond upon fili ng Ma p desi gnated as Subdivision of the Ambassador fract. It appearing to the Board that Hellman Commercial rust & Savi ng ' s Bank the owner of a certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara , State of California , designated Subdivision of t he Ambassador Tract , ' has subdivi~ed the same for the purpose of sale, and It further appearing that said owner of said land is about to file for record an accurate map or plat t hereof with the County tiecorder as required by law, and said owner having requested this Board to fix the amount of bond, as provided by law, and also having presented to t his Board a good and su:fficient bo nd i n the s um of ~500 . 00 conditibned as provided by law , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that sai. d HeJ.lman Commercial rust & Savings Bank execute and file with this Board a good and su:ff icient bond in the sum of ~500.00 and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Barbara , conditioned for the payment of all taxes which are at the time of filing said map a lien against said tract or subdivision, or any part thereof but not yet payable, and It is further ordered that said bond so presented be and the same is hereby approv+d and that the same be filed by the Clerk of t his Board. In the Matter of the Petition of Samuel Lyons , et al ., for a road in Road District No. 3 , in the 4th Township, On motion duly seconded'and carried, it is ordered that the bond , in the aboveentitled matter, be and the same is hereby approved , and - It is :further ordered that Owen H. O'Neill, L. L. Fox and w. H. Campbell , be and they are hereby appointed rload Viewers in said matter . duly published , On motion duly sec ended and carried it is ordered that said Ordinance 1To. 408 has been duly published In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, Upon motion of Supervisor J . T. Torrence , duly seconded and unanimously carried, i is ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for bids for two weeks in The Morning Press , a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California , for the work specified in the plans and specificatiqns I therefor, in the above entitled matter , approved and adopted by this Board on the 21s t 1 I . 310 ~rt.''-~ -t 0 Qo"Y'l-\:'"-it"o-- s day of June 1923; such advertiseimnt shall be in the f ollovring form , to- vrit: "NOl'ICE :i'O CONTRACTORS . Office of the Clerk of the Board of Sup ervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, St ate of Calif or nia. f' Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara until 10 o 'olock a . m. l.fay 5th , l 24 , for furnishing a 11 tools , machinery, labor and mater ial necessary for t he constructio and completion of a graded, drained and paved roadway together with all necessary s t ruc t ures thereon, in Sections A, B, C and D of the Per manent Road Division of Santa Ynez, in the County of Santa jjB. rbara , State of California . Profiles, Cross-Sections, Spec ifications and plans for this work are on file . in t he office of said Board of Supervi sors to whieh bidders are hereby referred, and copies of said specifications and plans may be obtained from t he County Surveyor of said county. 11he successful bidder will be requir ed to file good and sufficient bonds for th performance of his contract and the payment of laborers and material men. Each bid mus t be accompanied by a certified check in t he sum of ten per cent of . the amount bid , said check t o be made payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, as a guarantee that the bidder, jf successful, will enter int o a contract in accordance with said specif icati ons and give the requi red bo nds satisfac t ory to said Board . The ~car d reserves the right to re ject any and all bids not deemed advantageous . By order of said Board of Supervisors made t his 7th day of April, A. D. 1924. Dated this 7th day of April, A. D. 1924. C. A. Hunt, County Clerk and ex-offi cio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa. Barbara, State of California." In the !tatt er of Re-establishing the Boundaries of Car pinteria School District e.~C$~it,:o\; ~ 4~ Cl"'""~'""~~ of Santa Barbar a County. o "'(~ ~""Te. y \ o. ~ '11 ~ Upon re ques t of t he Superintendent of Schools of t he County of Santa Barbara and '-\'\ b )-1 t' '"''C , good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the re so l ution and order of this Board he retofore, this day made, vacating, annulling and set ting aside the order of this Board made on the 4th day of September 1923, re-establishing the bouniaries of said Car pinteria School District be an:l the sazoo is hereby r escinded, and It is further ordered that said or der made on said 4th day of September 1923, reestablishing the boundaries of said Car pinter ia School District be and t he same is hereby re-affirmed. In the J~atte r of the L'r a.nsfer of Funds from the Gener al Fund to the Hospital Buildi ng Fund. On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried , it is or dered that the sum of $15, 000. 00 be and the same is hereby transferred from the General Fund to the Hospital ~uildi ng Fund . Upon t he passage of the foregoing order t he r oll being called the following Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Sam J . Stanwood, J . r. forrence, W. L. falbott , c. L . Preisker and H. s. Deaderic k, trays : llone. In t he Matter of t he Application of Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood for leave of absenfe from the state. Resolved that Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood be and he is hereby given a leave of absence from the Btate of California for 60 days from and after the ?th day of April 1924. I April 7th, 1924. 311 In t he matt er of t he Petition of l.Ir s . Helen M. Purvis for County Aid for Robert, ~aylo r d , .Marybeth and Donald Purvis , half- orphans . It appearing t o the satisfaction of the Board that said rlobert Purvis , aged 15 years Gaylord Purvis, aged 12 years , Marybeth Purvis , a ged 10 years and Donald Purvis, aged 6 years are half- orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of s aid lYirs. Helen M. Purvis It is or dered that t he Auditor draw his warrant on t he ~r e as ur er on Hospit al Fund i n favor of said Mrs . Helen 111. Purvis for t he sum of Fort y & 00 /10,0 dollars , and for a like amount on the fir st of each month hereafter until t he furth er or der of t his Board , said money to be used for the support of the above named mi nors . In the matter of the Petiti on of ~aria Faustino for County Aid for Rosa and Flora Faustino , half- or phans . I t appearing t o t he sati s f acti on of the Board t ha t said Rosa Faust ino , a ged 10 years and Flora Faustino , aged 7 years are hal f-orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in t he custody of sai d Ma r i a Faustino It is ordered that t he Auditor draw his warrant on t he rreasurer on Hosp ita l Fund , in favor of said Maria Faustino for the sum of Twenty & 00/100 dollars , and for a l ike amount on t he fir st of each month he r eafter until t he further or der of this Board, said money to be used for t he support of t he above named mi nor s . In the lfiatter of Pet itions for County Ai d . It app ea rin.~ t o the Board that t he following named pe t i t i oners are pr oper per sons t o re ceive county aid , On motion dul y seconded and carried, i t i s ordered t hat t he Audi tor drau his warrant on the Indigent ?und i n favor of the following named persons for the sums set opposite the i r respecti.ve names on t he 1st day of 1.my 1924 , t o- wit: Charles w. Baker Mrs . Plutarcho Car r illo I.rrs. J . M. Burle i gh - Cl aud Johns on Vi cente A. Juarez Annabelle i.IcGreal Ramon Lopez Iiabel Hyde Ida Flor es Anne Henr ickson Verda Anthony Emma P. Ant on Anna El phick R. Cloak Blanche E. Emmons Hatt i e B. Harbison John Davies l.1ar y Hedri ck F IRS~ SUPERVISOR DIS1RI CT . $15 . 00 20 . 00 30 . 00 10. 00 12. 00 10. 00 l5 . 00 Re fugia Ol i VOS Jose Robles Jose ~Ia ria Romer o Andrew Ruiz John P. \'lare Mrs. Jessie i . Wi l son Adeline Wr i ght SEC0.1.ID SUP~RVI SOR DIS.1.1RICI' . 14. 25 Ant onio Po i sard rhIRD SUPERVISOR DISfRICT. 10 . 00 1 5 . 00 Mar ia Jos efa Pi co Pedro v. Romero , e t ux., ~'9lJf{TH Sl.f .f?ilfilT.IS.OB D rs l'RI c T. 20 . 00 20. 00 2 0. 00 1 5 . 00 20. 00 10. 00 Donalda 1.Io ore Mabel E. I,Iurray Lia.e lJcColl um Mar ia Ramirez Joseph Usher FI F.i1H Su?ERVISOR DIS1fBIC T. 8 . 00 10 . 00 ~.1a rgare t vra r cum \Vard $10 . 00 10. 00 15 . 00 1 0 . 00 10 . 00 10. 00 1 0 . 00 a.oo 1 0 . 00 25. 00 20.00 20. 00 4 0 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 312 ~lo~"'"'"-~ \. a \d._ o 'i '!"''. ~ \ ~~""" 'b c.t\lo -we~ G\~4. o-1.e.'~4. 1 "'' d., - ------------------ ----- - - --- The Repor ts of G. G. Vandever, Superintendent of the Santa Bar bar a Gene ral Hospital , Anna E. McCaughey , Super intendent Uounty Detent ion Home , A. s . Larson, County Live Stock Inspector and R. Lee Ste Fleur, Humane Offi cer for the month of March , 1924, were examined and order filed. Phe Report of H. J . Abels , Game Warden for the quarter ending March 30 , 1924 , ~ was examined and ordered filed . On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that t he following claims be and the same are laid over to - wit: Gook , Archie B. Marion Sbeam Shovel Co . The liforning .t:'ress Western Wholesale Drug Go . ~30 . 00 453. 24 57 . 04 32. 50 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all claims that have been audited and approved at t his meeting by three members of the Board of Super visor be allowed , each claim to be paid out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim respectively, to-wit: Ables, Edgar w. tr " Almanza, A. II F. Al var ado , J . Alvord, P. E. Ambrose Lumber Co. American Ry. Exp. Co . Andera , C. 11. II II " II Anderson, Wm. Arlington Hotel Armstrong , J . B. Associated Oil co . 11 II " " Ayala, A. Azevedo , J . s. Badgons l1ransfer Co . Bancr oft- Whitney Co . Bar bar Uo . , Phe Edgar Barnes, Charles c. " Wm. l:SaSS1 , Uhas . L Bastanchury, A. Batchelder , D. T. Bates , Thomas Beccaris , A. II " Beith, Agnes S. Bermudez , J . Bidamon, 0has . Bigler, A. B. GENERAL .rlOAD FUND 63.00 57 .oo 32.40 37 . 80 44. 00 84 . 28 122 . 95 20 . 30 2 .13 3 . 30 23.79 182. 40 26.00 121 . 91 127. 54 31 . 01 60 . 99 12. 60 21. 00 5 . 00 101. 50 4 .80 6. 00 6. 30 10. 00 38 . 88 14 .70 37. 65 45 .00 5. 00 50. 00 36. 00 2. 00 1 . 25 l . . ' April 7th , 1924. Bigl er, A. B. GEliERAL FUND II II Bl air , Lee H. " II Bland , w. S. I II ' ' II II Boseke- .Vawe l;o . II rr " " II II " " Bond, c. s . II " Boyd Lumber & lAi l l Co . " ' ' " Boyle, John D. Boys and Girls Industrial Home and Farm. Bradley, Paul Braun Cor poration, The Br eck, B. Br egante , A. Bregante , A. Br ogil:nte , A. ' Brown Bevis Co . Breck, B. Burroughs Adding 1iachine Go . II ' " " " " " II II " Ca lifo~nia Covruga ted Culvert Co . II II II rr " If " " II " II II " " Camargo , Jim Campodoni co Bros . II s. v. Carlisle & Co . ,A. " " II " , II II " " Carranza, 1irs. Alonzo Case, G. L. . Castagna , Al1oe " " Chr ist ensen, J . c. ' Cinfregos , J . $26 . 32 15. 34 66 . 67 125 . 00 16. 30 17. 00 15 . 70 3. 70 6.48 1.13 27 . 30 7. 10 30 . 00 30 . 00 3. 90 69.10 49 . 50 43. 20 10. 00 17. 97 20 . 00 44. 00 4. 00 20 . 00 10. 86 44 . 00 3 .15 5 .56 8 . 83 4 . 4~ 97 .16 79 . 95 284 . 06 163. 26 49 . 25 86 . 15 14. 15 10.00 10, 00 15 .33 142. 21 8 . 83 52 . 78 225 . 70 2. 50 20 . 00 68.75 71. 50 5 . 50 55. 00 313 , 314 Cienfuegos, J. c. GEIIBRAL FUIID City of Santa "arbara Clark, J . w. " " II " Clarke, Walter Clem, G. w. Cloud, H. 11 " II " " " Coast Wholesale Grocery Co . " " " II II II II " Coffey, Geo. Conkey , 1"1 . C. Convent of the Good Shepherd " " IT II Cook, IA:rs. Si dney 11 If Cooley , H. M. Copeland, L. s Coppedge & Willoughby Corral, c. II n Cox, J . lvI. Crakes, Thos. Craviotto , E. J . Cuesta , Gerard s. de la Daily J:Tews D' Andrea, Gian Davis , Calvin Davison, J!! . B. Dawe , Hen:ry Deaderick, H. S. De Hi ll , E. De Vaul, J . I\1. Dewing, H. A. " II Diehl Grocery co . Dodge , E. G. Dominguez , A. II E. " II II John II " " II " II " L. J . $10 . 00 213. 45 28 . oo 48.00 48 . 00 13. 50 24. 00 19. 25 17. 50 21 . 00 10. 50 44 . 32 103. 63 '7 . 30 4. 00 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 40 . 00 40. 00 26 . 00 18 . 30 22.75 40.00 22. 00 110. 00 108. 00 30. 95 70. 00 6. 00 104.10 30 .41 9. 00 125. 00 2. 60 6 . 30 203. 29 47 . 00 19. 00 49 .10 44. 00 40. 00 12. 00 44.00 l9 . 25 21 . 00 21 . 00 21. 00 39 . 60 I I I I I April 7th, 1924 . Dominguez, L. J . G E-"T'IBRAL FUND " Mary " " " M. R. II II II Paul Downing , Emily J . Drexel Lime & Cement Co. Dugan, Faulding & .Crowell " " II " " " Dugan, Herbert F . II " Edmondson, A. R. Elizondo, Jacobo Ellis, Roy Emerick, T. II ~omas It Tom Enanis , F . " F. Enterprise Launderers " Er kens , Phoebe J . Evenden , H. P. Everett Mill & Lumber Co. ' Fairbanks Morse & Co . Fillmore , E. 1111: . Fitzgerald, Frank Flores, J. " " Freeze and Freeze " II Fugler, A. F . Gano , Robert Ganoung , o. " II Gates, F. H. " " Ga ll]arte , lvf. " 11 " " Gem Market Co. George, c. E. Giles, Elmer " " w. Goleta Garage Gonzales, A. ' $39.60 7.00 50 . 00 66.15 69 .30 31.50 34.00 113.95 53. 00 ' 378. 00 1.80 364.31 539. 75 100.00 10.00 27.00 44.00 48.00 48 . oo 49.50 27 .oo 11.57 25 .45 20. 60 2.30 18.86 4.17 38.80 109. 20 36.20 31.50 169.33 .32 153.11 46.53 28 . 00 16.00 16.00 444.50 182.40 21. 00 21 . 00 21. 00 26.90 46.65 11.25 32.50 2. 00 32.00 31 316 ' Good Roads Machinery Co . The " II Gorin, John II II II " II II Grainger, A. E. Granado , A. Grand, G. If " II P . If If II " Gurley, W. & L . E. Hammond, D. M. II D. M. H. and M. c. Co . Heaney, Ambrose P. Hendric ks , R. L. Hendricks , R. L. Henni ng , I . B. Higgins, w. A. Hi tchcock , H. R. Hite, C. " II Hoover, B. B. Howard-Canfield co . Huffi ne , H. G. Hunt, c. A. Hogle, C. A. " II Janssens , J . R. If " Jennings, Emma B. Jessee , Viola M. II If Jiminez , A. " II II August Johnson, Florence II H. p Joyce , Sam. Kelley , Samuel Kellogg , Eugene s. fl Fr ank L. Kermedy Pub. Go . II " II II King , J . F. II GENERAL FUND $278.45 62 . 60 21. 00 21. 00 21. 00 21.00 21.00 360. 00 36. 00 44.00 20 . 00 20. 00 1 2 . 00 44.00 43. 52 1 21. 58 41 .95 10 . 00 2. 00 52. 00 71. 50 110 . 00 60 . 00 70. 28 42. 00 21 00 35.79 so. oo 2. 50 6.93 79. 20 72.00 100. 00 3 . 00 35.00 14.40 10 . 00 69 .30 75.60 69 . 30 215 . 28 1 2 . 60 128.00 14.46 19.34 27 . 40 1 2 . 00 7,50 14.00 337.24 , April 7th, 1924. King , J . F. GENERAL FUND Kirby, Geo J . Kir kpatrick A. B. Klein- Simpson Fruit Co. Knudson, Hans Kramer, rrustee, Otto E. L. A. & s. B. Motor Express Lamb Auto Elec . Co. Lambert, c. E. " " ~ " Clarence II Fred If II II " N. 11 Norman " II II Ray II II " " Lampe, Eugene II G Lanter, Mrs . J. w. Laughlin , Dean Lillibridge , c. H. Lima , A. C. Logan Co., w. c. Loman, J. w. Lompoc Gar age " " " II Lompoc Record Longawa, John II " Loveren, Dr. G. s. Low, Fred Lynoh, Jack " " Lyon, Roy L. Mack , Durwood M. II II Jv1:arshall, D. c. II " II " . Martinez, R. II II II II fl To1n II II , $129 . 05 29 .70 82. 00 14.96 18.96 43.50 52.33 6 . 65 88 . 00 141.00 4.00 130. 00 162.00 146. 00 48.00 92.00 56 . 00 168.00 114. 00 56.00 100. 00 125.00 20 . 00 11.80 110.00 3.00 . 48. 30 36.12 84.91 31.85 284.43 18 .84 245.19 229,50 10 .00 7.90 63.00 51.00 11.75 24. 00 22. 50 40. 00 30.00 60. 00 48. 00 12.00 48 .oo 48.00 16.00 28 . 00 317 ' 318 Medar is , H. D. Medel , R. GENERAL FUND " P. Medina , P. " A. " P . ~!eraza, J . Mereza , J . Midland Gounties Pub. Service Corp ' n . n " " " II " " " Miller, D. " " " H. IT Harry ![ills , w. G. Mission Offi ce Equipment Co . " n " JA:iss ion Paint & Art Co . Montgomery , c. Graham !~ oore , L . w n " II " Moore Mercantile Co . Moreno , A. II " Morning Press , The Morris, H. w. " " Morris , L. J . " R. w. " " Munoz, Guadalupe 1~urray , Walter E Myres , John H. II Mrs. M. M. McAllister, Ben ?vfcCaughe y, Anna E. " " " J , P, McGregor & Sons " " MdKenzie , Geo Nelson, Sadri ck II Wm. F. s. Nielson-Smith Eleo. Go . Nielson Smith Electric Co . Nuzum , Franklin R. O' Bryant , l.iatilda 11 " " $352 .75 Allowed fo r $43. 00 29 . 90 25 . 20 22 .00 32.00 40. 00 40 . 0) 22. 00 1 . 00 1.00 5 .00 16. 00 36. 00 12. 00 25 . 00 146.30 4 . 60 6. 00 45. 63 39 ,75 32 . 20 10. 50 29. 00 26 .45 33.05 18 . 90 348 . 20 47 . 25 22 . 05 11. 25 51.75 174. 96 110. 00 299.60 60. 00 48. 00 43 . 20 138 . 75 194.02 214.89 176.74 51 . 02 10 . 00 89 . 25 72. 60 5. 00 277. 86 60. 00 45 .41 I April 7th , 1924. Ontiveros , L. GENERAL FUND Ord Ice Co . II " 0 r d ' R c Osburn , wm. Q. Ott Hardware Co . " " " " " " Ovieda, Tony " n Pacific Coast Coal Co Pacific Coast Pubg. Co . " II " " " " II " " " " " II ti " II II II " " " " II II " n Ry . Go . II " " Pacific Laundry Palmer Union Oil Go. Papas , Tom B. Par ker, L . G. Payne , Theodore Pertica, Frances " If Pico, J . B. - If John B. Pope , A. s . " " " " Postmaster Preisker, c. L. Recorder Prin ting and Pubg . Go ., The Reed, w. B. " " Rice, Fred " " II " Rickard , James B. Rico , J " II II s. " " Robles , G. $40. 50 3.39 5. 50 72.30 2 . 00 244. 62 1.73 8.99 .35 60.00 55.00 7,300 . 00 4 . 45 13.95 15.45 8.40 5 .60 24.15 11.00 1.75 55 . 60 1,143.00 151. 00 3 .12 433. 00 16.00 14. 00 12.50 55.00 55.00 6.50 37.50 56.35 50.00 13.71 70 . 36 20. 60 3. 00 110. 00 110 . 00 60. 00 35. 00 60 . 00 88 . 48 48.00 44.00 32.00 48.00 50. 00 I 319 320 Robles , G. GENERAL FUND Rodman , Wal ter Rodman , Walter Rogers & Son, E. F. " If " Romero , A. '' " " II " II Romero , Fred II L II II L. R. Rosales , J . II Juan Ross, James " " Ruiz , J . D. Joe D. Runkle Shoe Co . " " Sampson, E. F . Sanitary Steam Laundry Daily News Santa Barbara Lumber Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co . II " II " II II " II II II II n II II II II II II " II Santa Maria Valley warehouse Co . II " II II II " II II Saunders , D. c. Schauer Printing Studio " " II II II II II II II " II II II II ti II II II Schol l, F. G. II II " " Seaside Oi l Company II II II II " II Shell Co . of California $60 . 00 99 .75 281 . 75 2. 00 2 . 60 15. 00 5. 00 45 . 00 30. 00 36. 00 15. 00 55 . 00 45. 00 29. 93 18.90 10. 73 304. 32 48. 00 60 . 00 3 . 65 19. 50 115. 00 3. 50 37. 50 43. 50 16. 03 31 . 40 5 . 65 5 . 55 108. 32 32 .46 67 . 64 40. 23 39 . 80 33.84 5 . 00 86. 50 1 . 50 16. 50 40 .00 12. 50 85. 00 20 .00 37 . 50 20 . 00 1040. 00 30. 53 32. 98 1 . 15 - . - r April 7th , 1924. Simonds fire Co . GENERAL .!!'UlID Simpson, Frank R. Sloan, Jeo . Smart, Frank II J . K. II " Smith , Joe Smith, Mrs. Susie Soto , F. II " Southern Calif. Edison Co . " " II Southern Counties Gas Company Southern Counties Gas Company " " " II " " II ' ' Southern Pacific Company Southern Pacific I!illing Co . S . P . .hlilling Co. II " Souza , Antone Sterling Drug Co . Stevens , Chas. s. " II Stewart, Tom Strader , Hassie M. Streiff, Shively If II Stubbs , E. v. II II St . Catherine ' s School St. Francis School " II St. Vincent ' s School Swan, James " " I1albott , W. L. Tanquary , Lillian Ii. Teames, H. H. 1.'erry & Kramer II II " II Tognazzini, Abe II Ulisse l'orrence, J . T. II II Triplett, Wm. II " ' $28 . 45 18 . 25 17 .04 2 . 00 45 .00 36. 00 33. 00 55. 00 12. 60 34. 65 108. 01 7. 76 1 . 68 18. 94 21 . 28 l . 00 6. 00 7. 97 145. 25 172. 71 10.00 10.45 5 . 00 5 . 00 3. 00 28 . 90 33. 00 34. 00 43 . 20 79 . 20 120. 00 130 .oo 130. 00 1040.00 60. 00 55. 00 15. 60 6. 00 10. 62 100. 00 5. 00 5 . 00 48 . 28 10 . 75 12. 00 2.90 19. 13 72. 00 28 . 00 I 321 322 ' ' Tr ujillo, 1v1ike GElTERAL FUlID ~18 .oo Tucker , James C. II J. c. Union Mill & Lumber Co . , ~e II II fl II II " " II II " II II Union Oil Co . of Calif. II II II " II II " II II Universal Bakery & Grocery Unzueta , D. " II Upham, Co., Isaac Upton , Jas . w. U. S . ,Grill:. " Valdez , H. Valley Oil Co . II II Vandever, L. Vasquez , R. II " Veroniaa Spring Co . " Stone " Walsh, s. G. II " Walton & Co., J . A. " If " WaReue, l~rs . Belle War ner, J. o. " Water Works Department II " Watson, J . lf. Weidman , Eli zabeth Weimer , 111artha II 11 Western Machine & Foundry Co . " " " Western 1.1o tor Transfer " " II Western Union Telegraph Co . Western Wholesale Drug Co . Westwick Iron Works II II " II Wheaton, \"/ , H. II II 51. 00 52. 50 4. 79 12. 30 365 . 04 .122 . 20 2 . 50 117. 75 33. 61 2&6 .75 4 . 75 48.00 44. 00 12. 58 19. 35 . 22 . 15 3 . 05 32. 00 19. 00 19. 00 20. 00 38 . 00 12. 00 5. 06 1304. 00 57 . 16 41 . 07 5. 90 11. 76 28 . 75 20 . 00 32. 50 9 . 30 30 . 90 214.90 4 .80 20.00 20 . 00 4 . 70 15. 30 875 . 75 3 . 25 . 58 8 . 25 10. 74 1 . 75 4 . 83 22 . 64 20. 00 - - - ---- - =---=---=--=-=:.o:==-====='-----==-=--==-----='-----'------___!'---'-"'-"'-'-=== ' Donlon, Patrick HOSPITAL FUfID . Evans , R. Fillmore, E. M. Flynn, E. Friedly , Ruby Henry, Anna Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co . Hunt , R. " II Hyatt , l~ary II Melvin Johnson, 1[arie Kano , lJ. Larco Fish Co., s . " II Leed, Marjorie II " Leos, J . Levy , Henry Lewis , Ida 1fae Lindstrom, Victor Lush, l\iari on E. Lynch , John MacQuarrie, James Maiers, G. F . Martin, M. Mason, Tom Meinecke & Go . l.ietzger, R. D. 1~illard , Jess Mission Office Equipment Co . Miss ion Pa int and Art Co . Mission Produce & Supply Go . " n Morning Press, The Moxley , w. B. McAllister , R. G. McDermott Funeral Home II II II Nelson, Lewis Nicols, Julj.a " Dr. If . Ordaz , Tillie Ord Ice Go . , The Overaa, Ole A. Pacific Coast Publishing " Coffee Stores Co . Parson, lJ.ary E. Pico , A. Piovesan, Geo. II Co . $79.33 53.10 2 . 50 10.00 100. 00 13. 26 60 . 68 6.00 9. 00 70. 00 85 . 51 70.00 40 . 00 26 .95 28 . 60 90 ,00 20 . 32 60. 00 5 . 25 100. 00 75. 00 115. 00 70 . 00 75.00 49 . 67 65. 00 212. 00 60 , 00 93.10 so.oo 7.45 4 .80 228. 31 189.23 12. 00 10. 00 21 . 29 112.00 50. 00 5 . 00 70 . 00 125.00 75 . 00 32.80 120. 00 2 . 50 46. 30 24 .14 60.00 85. 00 April 7th , 1924. Pr ovence , Alice E. HOSPITAL FUND . . Ramires , l1~atilda Ri gney , Wm. Rodenbeck , E. F. Santa Barbar a Flour Mi:lls Santa Barbar a Packing Go . " II Telep hone Co Scherer Co., R. L. II 11 II " Schreiber , Olga E. Seasi de Oil Go mp any " Shaw, Dorothy " " Shirrell, 0 . L. Shum.an, Chas . R. Souther n Califor nia Edison Co . " " " II Pac!fic Co . s. p . Milli ng Co . " " Spreit z , H. A. St one , c. w. Tanner, L. Union Feed and Fuel Co . Vandever, c. G. " " " Signe Velasquez , Jesus Ventura Gounty Farm Bureau ware , Dr. J . G. 11 " Wears , Lucy Wer ner, Alice Mae " " 11 E. c. " If West Disinfect ing Co . Western Wholesale Dr ug Co . White House , The Wi lliam , Jas . G. Wilson, Fr ank II $12. 97 Allowed for Assoc iated Chari t ies IIID I GENT FUND Har din, R. H. Bobo , G. w. Boradori , Sam Br oadway Cash Gr ocery II " II $13. 26 65 .00 90.00 6 .50 81 . 00 122. 92 24 . 33 25 . 00 55 .10 46 . 36 100. 00 478.08 28 .18 100. 00 3. 78 125.00 39 . 58 195 . 51 191. 95 5 .80 146 .05 130. 00 100. 00 130. 00 70 .00 381 . 25 250 . 00 17.80 140. 00 60 .oo 6.00 37 . 50 75. 00 75. 00 9. 68 50. 00 11.61 60. 00 66 . 64 12. 75 6.50 142. 50 85. 00 498 . 32 12 .50 20. 00 19 . 89 10. 00 20 .00 325 ---------------------------------------------------- --- -- ------- 326 ' \ ' Br oadway Cash Gr ocery Callis, F . I . " 11 Campodonico, E. M. " " II " II " Coblentz & Schwabacher " " " II n " Gardner-Wheaton Co . Grihalva, R. B. Haslam , w. A. Haslam & Co . , W. A. Herron, J . \V " II " II II " Lompoc Garage Loveren, Dr. G. s. IND IGEI~r FUND Lucas , Coblentz & Thorner, Drs. Moore lviercan tile Co . McDermott Funeral Home " " II " " " Par ma Co . Pearson, c. H. Pippin, E. J . " ' " Rudolph, Chas . Rudolph ' s Store Sly, Harry E. Sutter Bogue & Goodman " " If Tobey , w. G. Union Feed & Fuel Co. Watts , Stanley '' If II Almanza, A. FIRST ROAD FUND If F. - Ayala , A Batts , Thomas Dominguez , L. J. If " " 11. R. $20 .00 120. 00 120. 00 20. 00 i~. oo 15 . 00 10 . 00 20 . 00 10.00 20 . 00 10 . 00 2. 35 6. 00 20. 00 20. 00 20. 00 20.00 20. 00 20 . 00 15.00 20 .oo 20. 00 20. 00 60. 00 30 . 00 150. 00 72.45 20 . 00 39. 06 118.74 29. 98 30. 00 1 2 . 00 10. 00 20. 00 5.oo 19. 60 70 . 00 70 . 00 30 . 00 3. 60 4 . 20 1 . 40 4 . 20 4.40 4 . 40 7 .35 I I April 7th, 1924. Dominguez, I!. R FIRST ROAD FUND " Paul II " Flores, J " " Good Roads Mao hiner y, The Her nandez , John Hogle , c. A. " II Jiminez , A. II 11 Augus t Medel, R. " p . Moreno , A. " " Morris, H. w. II '' " R. w. II R. W. Richardson, Chas . ~ . Rosales, J . II Juan Smith-Booth- Usher Co . " II " Sot o , F. " . Stubbs , E. v. II II Union I.fi l l & Lumber Co . Ayala, J . P. SEC OlID ROAD FUND II " " II Boyd Lumber & I.1. 111 Co . " " II Calif. Co rrugated Culvert Co . I II " " Cota, Joe ll " - n Julius " R. Fe l iz, Silvano Gonzales , E. " II Guzman, J . " " II " Lopez, c. $ 7 .70 7. 00 3 . 50 4 . 05 3. 50 14.79 60. 00 a.so 8. 00 7 . 70 8 .40 7. 70 3.35 2.ao 3. 70 2.10 5 . 25 2 . 45 5 .75 19 .44 175. 00 3 . 32 2.10 2. 91 3. 89 1 .40 3. 85 4. 80 a.so 40 . 56 200 . 00 112. 00 192. 00 23.00 7.70 10.80 18.13 20. 00 50. 00 57 . 50 4.00 40 . 50 48.00 44. 00 54. 00 31.50 49 . 50 45 . 00 327 328 Lopez, c. " F. " J . " J . II If II " Lucches i , Fred II If II Jr . , Fred " If McAllis t er, B. II Ben Navarro , E. II " " " " " Ott Har dware Co . Ri ohar dso n , c. '.l! II Chas . Romero , Frank " II Fred 11 II II J F . Rui z, Albert II II " " II II Aguirre, Manuel Andrews , A. J . Bar nes , Fr ank II II " T. w. Wm. w. o. J:Sr ooks, M. F. Camargo , J im If II " Jimmi e Mar cello II Clancy, A. L. II Coffey , Ge o De Hill, E. " " Di Paoli , E Fields, E. T. II J . w. " " Gneisa , Char les T. SECOND ROAD FUJ:ID THIRD ROAD FUND $30. 00 48 .oo 4 8 . 00 44 .00 ' 46. 00 46. 00 40 . 00 . 28 . 00 48. 00 44. 00 a.oo 4 .80 16. 00 44. 00 4 8 . 00 24. 00 3. 50 92 . 00 48 . 00 72. 00 54. 00 48 . 00 4 . 00 60. 00 16. 00 4 8. 00 24 . 00 20. 00 24 . 00 12. 00 85. 00 68 . 75 . 70 63. 75 80. 50 1 5 . 60 70 . 00 31 .50 28. 00 128. 50 50 . 00 60. 00 . 70 29 . 75 16. 00 316. 75 7. 00 21.00 11 7 . 50 I l April 7th , 1924. Gneisa , Charles Gri ffith , Edwi n Gr ijalva , Juan II II Hanson, A. B. Henders~ n, J . L. Hendricks , R. L. Hendry B:rosr. Hill , Earl Illenstine , w. G. Jamison, s. I . " " " " Jiminez , Fi to J ohansen, Jens Jones , C. A. Joudrey , Bert Libbey , Rowland " " Lord , G. R. " II Machado, L'om II " Meacham, Stanley lvfcDona ld , Harvey Olsen, Soren c. Ontiveros , Adolpho Ontiveros , L. " Lorenzo II Tom Parkhurst , V J . Petersen, J . F. Quintana, A. D. " " St ephen Robles, R. " II Seaside Oil Company Smith , B. Stewart, Sidney II Waldo Sherman P. Stow Co . , The Summers , George II " " " Torrence, w. F. " " Triplett , L. A. worth , Lee THIRD ROAD FUlID $12.75 Allowed for $62. 50 4 . 00 10 .50 7 . 00 135. 00 92. 00 13. 00 53 . 85 20. 00 20 . 00 12. 25 64. 00 20 . 00 28. 00 35. 00 28 .oo s.oo 28.00 12. 00 38 . 50 28. 00 21 .00 10. 50 154. 00 101.50 17. 50 132 . 25 29. 50 115. 00 16. 25 7 . 00 58.50 1 7~ 50 73. 50 84. 00 10. 50 63.00 13. 88 7 . 00 55 . 25 136. 00 52 . 50 l it. 00 21. 00 7 . 00 42. 09 24 .50 60 . 00 31. 50 32 . . ' 330 Forbes , J . J . FOURTH ROAD FUlID van Clief, Geo Associated Oil Co . FIFTH ROAD FUI'ID Azevedo , J . s . Bacon Co., Edward R. Black Bros . Bobo, G. w. Bryant and Tro t t Co . Calderon, Valent ine Cal if. Cor rugated Culvert Co . II II II ' Clar k , J . w. Cole Tire Shop , The Crescent Gar age Domingues , John Dutcher, H. E. Fesler , John " II II Forbes , Robt . Gaularte , IJ:anuel ll II Goodchild , Wil lie Gr afft, John Ho ls er & Bailey Hughes Bros ~ Jenkins , !vi. II " Lukeman Brothers Martin , R. F. rr J . c. " " Martinez,Benino Mendoza , Nolberto !Aoore , Lloyd liicCoy , J . R. Ontever os , Lesandr o Pacific Coast Coal Co . Pears on, C H. Porter , R. II 11 ' Rice , Fr ed Roemer & Roemer Ruiz , Hobie " u " " " " II " Santa Barbara Telephone Co . $29 .45 8.00 97.56 1 7.50 23.52 3 . 60 15. 23 44. 22 38 . 25 5 . 47 9. 57 20 . 00 21.30 17.50 4. 50 112. 00 112. 00 112. 00 85. 00 21. 00 17.50 36.75 115. 50 14 .15 10. 00 24. 00 28 . 00 1 .75 86.75 42. 00 63.00 21.00 14. 00 21. 00 14. 39 25 .50 31.99 8 . 46 a.oo 12. 00 25 . 00 181. 50 16. 00 24. 00 24. 00 29 .oo 24.00 2. 25 April 7th, 1924. Santa ?A.aria Garage FIFTH ROAD FUND Santa l~fu. r ia Valley R. R. Silva , Louie Sisquoc Garage Southern Pacific Milling Go . Triplett, Wm. Union Oil Co . o:f Calif. Valley Oil Co . Wilson, Geo. . Wylie, Chester Alvord, P. E. S IX'!.~ ROAD FU.ND Adams, G. \V. GENERAL ROAD FUND Al var ado , Louis Archer, Wm .ljarker, Fred Batkin , A. c. Batkin, c. II II Bullock , Wrn. Cooper , H. Cooper, Harold Davi s , Mrs . R. M. De Rosa , Joe De Vaul, J. M. Downing , Harry Eckert, E. " Pete Ferrari , A. Foster , c. H. Glines, John T. Glines, John T. Gro ssi , L . D. Hennessy, M. B. Hildebrand, Albert I " A. J . II " " Jr.' A. Howerton, E. Howerton, Eldon II Frank Huseman , R. Huyck, A. L. II Gollis rr Frank " L. D. 11 Monte - II II Ingame lls, W. ' J . $370. 40 19 .82 35. 00 8 . 90 . 88 20.00 2. 85 213. 84 33.00 7. 50 so.oo 52. 50 223. 25 70. 00 52.50 46. 00. 87 . 50 84. 00 a.oo 52. 50 46 .00 32. 00 121.00 208 .00 59 . 50 52 .50 10 .50 14.00 72. 00 450 . 00 349 . 00 49 . 00 66. 00 62 .50 65 . 00 55. 00 130.00 52.50 7.00 91. 00 22 . 17 52 . 50 52.50 52 . 50 70 . 00 156. 00 147.00 45.50 33 : 332 Kennedy, J . Kirkpatrick, Allan rviartine z, 1.[ . " " Merrill, Chas. I~oo re, E. P. " E. T. " Lloyd ]!ullinary , T. McCabe, F. Nicoles & Fabing Olson, H. Pierce , A. II " Reed, Geo . Roberds, A. E. II II II A. L, II W. A. Ruf:fner, 0has . II Ralph Rush, Louie Saulsbury , Clyde Serres, P. Signorelli , A. P. Silva, Wm. P. Spanne , Geo. GEIIBRAL ROAD FU:ND Spears-Wells li.fachy. Co . ti II ff Streeter , H. G. Sweeney, H. C. Valley Oil Go . " ff Vicente , Jr ' ]!a nu.el Young, Frank " John If If Acosta, F. . GOOD ROADS " II If II Aguirre , h1a:rru.el Clancy , A. L. Colcord , w. R. Cordero , Joe " II Craviotto , E. J . Forsyth, Ronald G. H. " II " II William $45.50 16.00 96. 00 ll0.25 10.50 77.00 56 . 00 55.00 7.00 45.50 l.25 42.00 21 . 00 115.50 35. 00 73.50 150. 00 82 .00 52.50 28 . 00 86. 00 50 . 00 87 . 25 49.00 14.00 45.50 36.75 43.41 57.94 4.00 188.00 183,49 217 . 00 122.50 24. 00 100. 00 70.00 60 . 00 60 ,00 60 . 00 48.00 30.00 21.42 48.00 52.06 19.60 149. 00 94.00 56. 00 I I I Apr i l 7th , 1924. For syth , William Hill , A. D. GOOD ROADS FUND Inger sol Rand Co. of Cal . Jimenez , Fito Jones , c. A. Matho r n , W. E. Moll , F . " II 1.1:on t e zano , J . If If Nielson-Smith Elec. Oo . , The II " " " llor thorn , w. E Ott Hardware Co . " II Padilla , F. " II Par ks , G. A . " Pi ckett , K. R. Richardson, Chas. T Ross , William II II " Saunders , H. G. Scott, J . R. '' Seasi de Oil Oompany Shell Co . of Calif. Shurtleff, J . H. s. p . liilling Co . Uni on Feed and Fuel Oo . II II II II Union Mill am. Lumber Co . Wood & Son, Harry Santa Barbara Telephone Co . ADVERTISING FUND $31 . 50 150 . 00 3. 08 68 . 00 64.00 60 .00 96. 00 96. 00 48 . 00 48 . 00 4. 00 4 . 45 60 . 00 25 14. 36 48 . 00 48 . 00 130. 00 130. 00 24. 00 14.40 24. 00 48 . 00 100.00 15. 00 111. 00 111. 75 160 .75 5. 25 35. 00 41.45 70 . 20 3 . 15 27 . 50 Sandy, Robert L. 37 . 45 Gli nes , John T. 77 . 50 Mi dland Counties Pub . Serv. Corp'n. CASL1ALIA ST. 42 .00 Bee , Henry Santa 1Iaria Gas Co . Fost er, Clifford Magnuson, John LIGHrING DIST FUND GUADAL Ul?E PUB . CEMEfERY DIST. FUND GUADA~UPE ST. LIGHrillG DIST FUND LOS ALAMOS PUB . CEr~TERY DTST FUIID 92. 50 1 76. 50 7 . 00 62 . 50 334 Pear son , c. H. Pfutzner , E. E Shefty , \V. L. II w. Stemper, John " II ll " Wurz, A. w. " A. B. LOS ALAI.10S :PUB CEMETERY DIST FUND . 11idland Counties Pub . Serv. Corp ' n . LOS ALA~lOS ST. $127. 8 3 75. 00 6.00 20. 00 18. 00 18 .00 20 . 00 27 . 59 347 .50 LIGHTING DI ST . FUND 101,50 " II Er kens, Phoebe Hacking , c. J . Loveren, Dr. G. ' Osburn, Wm Q. Paulding I"1 . D. Pope , A. s. Smith , Edgar D. \'leidman, Phi l Rivas , S . J . Dudley, Geo. L. Ander son, J . A. " II J . s. o. p . II ORCUTr ST . LIGHTING DIST. FUIID SALARY FUND SAli i'A llARIA CEl.IETERY DIS l'. FUIID 68 . 82 5 .00 1 25 . 00 125 . 00 5 . 00 75. 00 5. 00 25 . 00 150. 00 100. 00 50 . 00 100. 00 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the r oll being call ed , the following Sup ervisors voted Aye , to wit: Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick. Nays , None. On motion the Board adjour ned sine di e. l'he foregoing minutes are hereby appr~ I Attest: CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING sors . ~C\\\,8:o.(A . ~,~i\o.~\~ttl"' '(9 . We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County o:f 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. I It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County 0 Santa Barbara, State 0 California, be and the same is hereby called or April 21st, 1924, -at 10 o'clock a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting , to-wit: In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. To consider t he purchase of the bonds of said Permanent Road Division, heretofore issued, by the County of Santa Barbara, or to make any other necessary or pr ope r order in connection therewith . ' Dated April 7th, 1924. April 21st, 1924. C. L. Preisker w. L. Talbott H. s . Deaderick J. T. Torrence Sam J . Stanvvood Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California . Board of Super visor s of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, 335 April 21st, 1924, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, J.T. Torrence, 1.1 . L . ;J.:albott and c . L. Preisker, the Clerk and District Att.orney. Supervisor ~am J . ~tanwo od being absent . Supervisor H. s. Deaderick 1n the chair. The Board met pursuant to call . In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the consideration of the purchase of the bonds of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez by the County of Santa Barbara heretofore issued, be and the same is hereby continued until May 5th, 1924, at 10 o'olock a. m. On motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are Attest: lark. Board of Supervisors of t he County of Santa Barbara, State of California , May 5th, 1924, 10 o'clock a . m~ Present : Supervisors H . s . Deaderick , Sam J . Stan\vood , J . T. Torrence, 1,v. L . Talbott and C. L. Preisker, t he Clerk and District Attorney. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in t he Chair. The minutes of t he l ast regular meeting and succeeding special meeting were read and approved. -v +.' In the Matter of t he Formation of Los Olivos Street Lighting District of Santa f o-f~'\~ \,.i~ Lo~ Ol~"o.s Barbara County. ~:I~:\. .\. -~""'\) D~s\:.-~~._,~ t On mo tion duly seco nded and carried, it is ordered t hat t he application, in the above-entitled matter, be and the same is hereby denied. In the I~atter of t he Formation of Solvang Street Li ghting District of Santa Barbar County. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, that the application, in the above-entitled matter, be and the same is hereby denied. In the L!atter ;f qonstructing a five span reinforced concrete bridge \'Ii th neoessar piers for certain sections of t he old bridge across Sisquoc River, near the town of Garey, in the 5th Road District . The County Surveyor presented specifications, also plans, profiles and cross sections for construc ting and completing a five span reinforced concrete bridge with necessary piers for certain sections of the old bridge across Sisquoc River, in the 5th Road District, together with an estimate of the cost t hereof, the same were exami ned by the Board, and on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby approved and adopted, and It is further ordered that the Clerk of t his Board advertise for two weeks in The Santa Maria Times, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in t he Count~ of Santa Barbara, for bids for furnishing all tools, machinery, material and labor , 336 ~ ~" l'\t. (.l \ Clt\ 0 '~ /)'~'li~e.~s ~e.,d . - ' necessary in the constructi on and completion of said work in accordance with the plans and specif ications therefor on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board t o whioh bidders are hereby referred ; all bids t o be filed with the Clerk of this Board on or before June 2nd, 1924, at 10 o'clock a . m. ; all bids to be accompanied vdth a certifie . check payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors for ten per cent of the amount bid ; the party whose bid is acopeted will be required to file a good and suffioient bond to be approved by the Board for the f aithful perfo~manc e of said contract I the amount of said bond to be fixed by the Board but not less than one-four th of the contract price, and also the bond required by law to secure t he payment of all claims , of materialme' n, mechanics and laborers . The Board reserves the r ight to re ject any and all bids . In the Matter of Fixing t he Amount of Bond upon filing Map des~gnated as "Rutherford Tract". It a ppearing to the Board that Pacific- Southwest Trust & Savings Bank , the own.et of a certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the Cit y of Santa Bar bara , County of Santa Barbara, St ate of Califor nia, designated "Ruther fo rd Tract" hes subdivided the same for the purpose of sale , and rt further appearing that said owner of said land .i s about to file for record ant accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder as re quired by law, and said owner having re~uested this Board to fix the amount of bond , as provided by l aw, and also having presented to this Boar d a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $3000. 00 conditioned as pr ovided by law. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Pacific-Southwest Tr ust & Savings Bank. execute and file with t h is Board a g ood and sufficient bond in the sum of $3000. 00 and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Barbara, conditioned for t he payment of all taxes which are at the t ime of fil i ng said map a lien against said tract or subdivi sion, or any par t thereof but no t yet payable , and It is further ordered that said bond so presented be and the same is her eby approved and that the same be filed by the Clerk of this Board. In the Mat ter of the Applicat ion of Thomas Poole , Constable 2d Township for leav of absence. Upon application, it i s ordered that Thomas Poole , Constable in and for the 2d Township , County of Santa Barbara , be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence f r om the state of California , for 45 days commencing June 1st, 1924. In the Matter of the application of C. L. Preisker, Supervisor 5th District , . for leave of absence . Upon application , it is ordered that c. L. Preisker, Supervisor in and for the 5th Supervisoral District, County of Santa Bar bara , be and he is her eby granted a leave of absence ~om the State of California for 60 days from June 1st , 1924. In the Jl[atter of the application of A. s. Pope , Super intendent of Schools t o purchase Book-keeping machine. Upon application of A. S. Pope , Super i ntendent of Schools fo r per mission to pur- . , chase for his office a Book-Keeping machine , and good cause appearing therefor, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said application be and the same is hereby granted and said superintendent of school s authori zed t o purchase a book-keeping machine at a cost not to exceed the sum of $900. 00. in the Mat ter of the Cancellation of Err oneous or Double Assessment. \Vhereas, In accordance with the provisions of Section 3805 of the Political Code - , May 5th , 1924. 3317 of t he state of California, t he Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara, has discovered and certified to the Board of Supervisors of said county , under date of April 11th, 1924 , as follows : I have discovered that Lot 2 , Block 163, of the City of Santa Barbar a was assessed for t he year 1923-24, t o John c. McManus as shovn on page 320 , Vol. 2, and that all t he taxes , penalties., costs and other charges by law thereon have been paid in full ; That the same pr operty was also assessed for the same year t o Jos. L. Aoquistapace, as shown on page 2 , Vol. 2 , and that the taxes on the last men tioned assessment were not paid. I Therefore, It is or dered that the County Auditor of said county shall cancel said last men tioned assessment by entry on the mar gi n of the assessment book and also on the delinquent list. -n ,v, In the I.fatter of the Petiti on of J . L . Bis.hop fo r Cancella tion of Err oneous \I'""~-\-~ o "' "t?I :rLJ3\s-'h 0 Assessment . o'(~~""d\~ ~"',._ 0 "'4-1 Q ""u ""~ ~~(.~~m~~ The petition of J . L. Bishop , fo r the cancellation of the ass essment of taxes for t he year 1918, as appearing on page 190 , vol ume 3 , 1918 , and delinquent assessment book ~age 10, 1918, on the following described lands , to-wit: SW 1 /4 of SE 1 /4 of Seo. 5 , and NW 1 /4 of N~ 1 /4 of Seo. 8 , Twp . 10, R. 28 , West, S . B. M. coming on for heari ng and it appea ring that at t he time of the said assessment the land were lands of the United States and not subject t o taxa ti on by the State of California , or the County of Santa Barbara, it is hereby Or dered that the said assessment be and is hereby annulled , vacated and set aside and that the Clerk of the Board of Super visors be and hereby is directed t o spread this order of cancellation upon the minutes of t he Board, and It i s further or der ed t hat t he County Auditor of said county cancel said a s sessmen~ by entry on the mar gin of the assessment book and also on the delinquent list. In the Matter of t he Petition of t~e Coast Land Company for cancel lation of Erroneous Assessment. The petition of the Coast land Company for the cancellation of the assessme n t of truces for the year 1920 against certain l ands owned by it, to-wit: Lots 5 and 6 Section 31, Tovrnship 9 !forth , Range 32 \iest and Lot 7, Section 4 , Township 8 North, Range 32 .iest, s . B. M. coming on :for hear ing and it appear ing that a t the t ime of the said assessment the lands were lands of t he United States and not subjec t to taxa t ion by the St ate of California or the County of Santa Bar bara, it is hereby Or dered that the said a ssessment be and the same is annulled, vacated and se t asid and that t he Clerk of t he Board of Supe:rvisors be and hereby is dir ected to spread this order of cancellation upon the minutes of the Board , and It is further or dered tJm. t the County Auditor of said county cancel said assessment by entry on the margin of the assessment book and also on the delinquent list. In t he Matter of the Purchase of Bonds of the Permanent Road Divisi on of Sant a Ynez by the County of Santa Barbara . I WHE3EAS , it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara thal t here is in the t reasury of the said County surplus money not required fo r the i~~ediate necessities of said County t o the amount of ~ 300 , 0 00 . U O , WHEREAS , it appears to the Board t hat the i nterests of t he County of Santa Barbara will be promoted by inves ting said money in Bonds of said Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez , bearing f ive per cent, interest, IT IS RESOLVED AND ORDERED , that the County of Sant a Barbar a i nvest said surplus 338 money not required for the immediate needs of said county i n the bonds above men tioned, in such amounts and at suoh times as said surplus money may be available. and that t he Chairman of this Board and the Auditor of this county be and they are authorized and empowered to purchase said bonds fo r and on behalf of t his County as above provided, said bonds to be placed i n the custody of the Treasurer of said County, to be held by him as such treasurer until the further or der of this Board; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that t he Auditor of this County be and he is authorized to issue the necessary warrant, or warrants, on the Treasurer of this Count in payment for said bonds as purchased ,upon delivery of the bonds purchased to the saiJ t reasurer and that the said Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to cash the same when issued; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED , that on making any purchase of bonds as authorized by this resolution, that the Chairman of this Board and Auditor of this County fo rthwith make and file with the Clerk of t his Board a report in writing of such purchase, or purchases . ~n the Matter of an Ordinance regulating the moving of cattle, sheep , goats , other ruminants and swine &c, into t he County of Santa Barbara. Upon mo tion duly seconded and carried the Board passed and adopted Ordi nance No. 409 in the above en titled matter. Upon the passage of said Ordinance , the roll being called, the followi ng Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Sam J . St anvrood , J . T. To rrence, w. L. ~albott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deader ick. Nays: None . In the Matter of Leasi ng Real Pr operty f r om t he Southern Pacific Company, WHERE.AS the County of Santa Bar bar a heretofore made application to l ease certain real pr operty f r om the Southern Pacific Co mpany at or near the town of Guadalupe for the purpose of handling trucks for the unloading of r ook and gr avel in cars, and said company having pr esented a fo rm of lease in oonne ction therewith for exeoution , which said lease is acceptable to said county , on motion It is Resolved and Ordered that t he County of Santa Barbara. lease f rom said Southe Pacific Company that certain real pr ope rty i ndicated on a blue print attached to said form of lease . for one year, co mmencing February 15th, 1924. a t the annual rental of ~30 . 00 per year, and It is further resolved and Ordered that the chairman and clerk of this Board execute said lease on behalf of t he County of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez ~his being t he time heretofore J3 ra. ~ O"'--\\t e. fixed for receiving bids fo r fur nishi ng all tools ~~)'Y\~~e~-~ machinery, material and labor necessary for constructing and completing the pro posed -:u ',/' ~ ~ I"\'\ 0 ~ ':)v.'-, '\ .~ improvement of certain r oads , in the above-entitled matter, the Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids , t o-wit: A. J . Grier Chas. T. Richardson E. H. Hunt and c. P. Reynolds Blumenkranz & Ve rnon Hall-Johnson Company $296,890.00 .;,)325 ,000 . 00 $315,000.00 ~338 ,850 . 00 ~412,000. 00 It appearing to the Board that the bid of A. J. Grier is the lowest and best bid . on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the further consideration of said bid be and the same is hereby continued until M.ay 8th, 1924, a t 2 o 'clock p . m. and rt is further or dered that the bids of Chas. T. Riohardson , E. H. Hunt and c. P. Reynolds , BlumenKranz & Vernon and Hall-Johnson Co., be and t he same are hereby rejected I I I I ' May 5th , 1924. and the clerk of t his Board is directed to return the checks a ocomffD~ Said rejected bids to the respective bidders. Jn the Matter of fixing the salar~ of traffic officers of Santa Barbara County, . on motion duly seconded and carr ied, it is ordered that the order hereto fore County made fixing the salary of t he traffic officers of Santa Barbara/at $225. 00 per month, be and t he same is hereby rescinded, and It is further ordered that the sala~ y of said traffic officers be and the same i s hereby fixed a t $250. 00 per month, said salary to take effect from date of their appointment by the Division of Motor Vehicles. In the Matter of protecting forest, br ush and grass lands against f ire and other in jury i n the County of Santa Barbara. ~aylor McDougal and J . V. Tracy, members of the farm bureau f ire protection oommittee appe ared before t he board and requested that t h e County of Santa Barbara enter into an agreement with t he State Forester for the pur pose of protecting forest, brush and grass lands in said co unty, agains t f ire and other injury, outsi de the boundaries of the Santa Barbara National Forest, in accordance with Subdivision 40 of Section 4041 of Article 4 of t he Political Code an~ presented with said request a form of agreement prepared by said s tate Fore ster, and carried on motion duly seconded/it is ordered t hat said re quest be and t he same is hereby gr anted, and it is further or dered that the Chairman and Cl erk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to execute said agree1mnt on behalf of the County of Santa Barbar a . In the Matter of Transferring Funds from the Gener al Fund to the Hospital Fund. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that the sum of $20 ,000.00 be and the same is hereby transferred from t he General Fund to the Hospital Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being call ed, the fo l lowing Supervi sors voted Aye, to wit : Sam J. Stanwood , J . T. Torrence, w. L . Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick , Nays; None. In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid. It appeari ng to the Board that t he followi ng named petitioners are proper persons to receive county aid, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that the Auditor draw his war rant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the sums set opposite their respective names on the 1st day of June 1924, to- wi t: Charles Y.l . Baker Mrs. Plutaroho Carrillo Mrs. J . M. Burleigh Claud Johnson Vicente A. Juarez Annabelle McGreal Ramon Lopez 1.iabel Hyde Ida Flores Anne Henrickson FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. $15.00 20. 00 30. 00 10. 00 12. 00 10. 00 1 5 . 00 Refugia Olivos Jose Robles Jose Maria Romero Andrevr Ruiz John P. \Vare Mrs. Jessie K . \iilson Ade line \'lrigh t SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 14. 25 Anto nio Poisard THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 10. 00 Maria Josefa Pico 15 . 00 Pedro v. Romero, et ux., $10.00 10. 00 15.00 10. 00 10. 00 10.00 10 . 00 8 .00 10. 00 25. 00 340 ' Verda Anthony Em!DS. P . Ant on Anna Elphick R. Cloak Blanche E. Ermnons Hattie B. Har bison John Davies I~ary Hedrick FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 20 . 00 20 . 00 2 0 . 00 15 . 00 20. 00 10. 00 Donal da Moore Uabel E. 11urr ay 11ae l!cCollum J.iar ia Ramirez Joseph Usher FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRI CT . a.oo Mar garet 1Ylarcum \iard 10. 00 20 . 00 20 . 00 40. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10.00 In the matter 0 the Petition of Ott o E. Kr amer, Pr obation officer for County Aid for Victor Barrios , half- or phan. It appe aring t o the satisfaction of t he Board that said Victor Barrios , aged 7 years is a half- or phan and is a proper pe r son t o receive County Aid , and he is in the cust ody of said Otto E. Kr amer, Pr obat ion Officer, It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warr ant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund, in favo r of said Otto E. Kr amer, Probati on officer for the sum of Ten & 00/100 dollars , and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the fur t her order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of t he above named minor. In the matter of t he Petition of Mrs. Modesta Orosco for County Aid for Jessie, Ji.hi.~'\ 9k )\\y~\,'\ol.~~C\ Manuel and Josephi ne Orosco , half- orphans . ~-.ro~c.#./~ Q\1, It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board t hat said Jessie Or osco , aged 4 years , Manuel Orosco, aged 3 years and Josephine Orosco, aged 1 year, are half- or phans and are pr oper persons to receive County Aid , and they are in t he custody of said Mrs. Modesta Or osco, It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on t he Treasurer on Ho spital Fun i n favor of said Mrs. Modesta Orosco for the sum of Thirty & 00/100 dollar s , and for a like amount on the first of eaoh month hereafter until the fur ther or de ~ of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named mi nors. In the matter of t he Petition of Mrs . Clara Br ocklesby for County Aid for Rexwal~ and Miriam Brocklesby , half- orphans . It appear ing to the satisfaction of the Board t hat said Rexwald Brocklesby 1 aged . 13 year s and Miriam Brocklesby , aged 2 years are half- or phans and are proper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of said ?Ars . Clara Br ocklesby , It is ordered that t he Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund , in favor of said Ilirs. Clara Brocklesby for the sum of Twenty & 00 /100 dollars, and for a l i ke amount on the f irst of each month hereafter until the fur ther or der of this Board, said money to be used for t:oo support of the above named minors. The Reports of c. G. Vandever, Superintendent Santa Barbara General Ho s pital, A. s. Larsen, County Live Stock I nspector, Anna E. Mccaughey , Superintendent County Detention Home and R. Lee Ste Fleur, Humane Officerfor t he mont h of April 1924, wer e examined and or dered filed. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that t he following cla i ms be and the same are hereby re j ected, to-\Vit: Strader , Bessie M. The }A:o r ning Press The Marion Steam Shovel Co . $9. 00 57.04 453. 24 I 3-12 Burum, H. L. GENERAL FUND ~20 .10 Allowed for California Fruit Gl"' s . Exch . Campbell, R. J . Candy , s. w. Carlisle & Co. , A. fl " Carro 11 Ella Chalmers, Thomas Cricula.r Lette r Co. Clancy , A. L. Columbia Carbon Co., The Cook , Sidney Cooley , H. 1~ . Coppedge & Wi lloughby Covarrubi as , E. o. II Yr is Cox , J . M. Craviotto , E. J . Crist , B. G. Cuesta , Ger ard s. de la Cunnane , 'vV . B. Curtis, Susie T. D'Andrea, G. Davis , D. D. II " " II II II Davie, Henry Deaderick , H. s. Deu, J . B. Dewing, H. A. '' II " II II II Diehl Grocery Co. Domingue s , John II Ivfary II " Dominguez, 1JI . R. Downer & Co., Fr ed a . Downi ng , Emil y J . II " Drexl er, A. H. Edelblute, J . L. Elizondo, Jacobo Emerick , T. " Thomas Enter prise Dairy Co . Enterpri se Launderers $20 .00 2 . 64 5.80 27 .50 1199.57 647.90 6.30 139 .98 75.32 90.00 4.00 3 .40 116.75 63. 32 2.80 20 . 00 4 2 . 58 6.40 11.10 70 . 00 15.00 32 .30 76.60 1 . 40 10 .70 .so 1.40 125. 00 7.80 4.20 47.10 40 . 00 1 4 .50 52.50 36.92 31.50 10 .50 50.00 56 .70 75.7l. 18.00 a.oo 57.40 2.90 10. 00 48 . 00 18.00 41. 52 14.01 I May 5th' 1 924 . Erkens, Phoebe J . GE!IBRAL FUND Fairbanks, I.iorse & Co. It " " Fillmore, E. M Fitzgerald, Frank Flores, Alfonso Forbes, James F . Fox, Maud c Fox , M~ud C. Freeze and Freeze Gano, Robert George, c. E. II " Gewe, Henry R. Gidney, Pe a r l c . Good Roads Maoniner y Co . Gott, C. A. Grand, G. Greer, F. C. Gutierrez, Aldeane " Ben rr " Hanson, A. B. Har kson, Harald Henning, I. B. Henr y , 1v1amie Hicks, I!arshall nr. Hogle, c. A. Houghton , E. J. Hunt, C. A. Hunt , V. B . Hurst, L. c . Huseman , L. Ikeda, M. Jans sens , J . R J i mi nez, A. Johnson, Florence C. Kelly Springfield Tire Co . Kemp , Wi llard Ki mball , Jos eph B. King , J . F. Lamb Auto Electric Co . Lambert , c. E. Lambert , Clarence n Fred II Ray Lant er, Iv1:rs. J . \V . Larc o Fish Co ., s. Levy, Adolph H. $20. 60 6. 48 6 . 14 37 . 51 101 .40 70 . 00 14. 20 12.00 12.00 230 . 69 8. oo 29. 15 54 . 70 7.70 175. 00 25 . 79 12.25 4 . 00 20 . 45 50 . 00 3. 35 3 . 05 77 . 40 14 . 90 42 .58 33. 90 25 . 60 46 .80 11 . 60 157 . 56 165. 00 3 08 . 70 17.00 3. 00 87 . 10 56 . 70 242 . 46 66 .10 179 . 50 49 . 50 156 . 37 7.40 47 . 50 12.00 113. 50 100.00 20 . 00 6 .45 26 . 30 34 344 Levy , Adolphe H. GENERAL FUND Lillibridge , c. H. Lincoln , Louise Lompoc Garage rr Record Loa Angeles & Santa Barbara Motor Express Co. Lucas , Coblentz & Thorner , Drs . Lucas sanita r ium ltfahu:rin, John Mai ers , G. F. Mann, F . A. " " Martindale , M. A. 1fartinez , Tom Mason, John i.tay , Fred L. Tuleals, G. w. Midland Counties Pub. Service Co r p' n . II " " " " lviille r, D. Mi l l er , Dan Mission Office Equipment Co. " II If II " n " " Moore Mercantile Co. Morni ng Press, The Morris , L. J . Morris , s . E. Munoz, Guadalupe 1~1cCabe, C. D. MeCaughey , Anna E. " J . P . Mo Gregor & Sons ltrcKenzie, Geo. Nelson, Sadri ck Novotny, Chas. O' Br yant , Matilda Oglesby, John F. Ontiveros , Zolio A. Ord roe Co . Osburn, Wm. Q. Ott Hardware Co . " " " " Ovieda , Tony II " Ovieda , Tony Pacific Chemical Co. Pacific Coast Coal Co . $ 9.90 10.00 10. 00 15 .92 7.oo 2. 21 5 .75 l5. 00 18.95 35 . 50 12.00 14. 25 15.00 16.00 54. 00 3 . 80 10.00 7. 00 3 . 50 52 . 00 28 .oo 1.00 3 . 00 33.95 .30 256 .84 16.30 82 . 43 42 . 58 40.00 1 30. 00 187 .15 34 . 87 7 . 30 108.50 68 . 25 50.00 31.50 21.00 3 . 39 2 . 00 7 . 02 6 . 60 20.11 30 . 00 52 .50 30 . 00 160 . 63 218 . 56 ' I ' ~.1ay 5th, 19 24. Paoi:fio Coast Coal Co. GENERAL FUND II u Publishing " " " " II 11 fl " " II Pacific Laundry l?almer , Wendell " u Parma Co. Patterson, A. Peter, I. B. Pico, John B . Pope, A. s . ll Postmaster A. Preisker, c. L. " " rr " Co. " II II II " Rickard, James B., Postmaster Roberts , Harry Robertson, Mamie Robles, G. If II Romero, L II II Ross , James Ruiz , Hobie Ruiz, Joe Ruiz, Joe D. R11nkle Shoe Co. Sacconaghi , Baldesare Santa Barbara Auto Wrecking Co . Santa Bar bara Daily News " " Jt " Santa Barbara Telephone Co . II " " " " 11 ,. " " n tr " " " " Santa Maria Gas Co. " " Valley Vvarehouse Schauer Printing Studio ,. " t If " Scholl, F. s. Scott, Mrs. Hattie II Hattie M. Seadise Oil Company " ll " Co. $13. 81 3.15 13.75 61. 00 1.75 1 . 45 2 . 20 2 . 57 21 .00 51.00 22 . 50 15.50 17.20 19.25 16.71 50 .00 21.92 61 . 80 22. 40 73. 26 2. 00 60 . 00 40 . 00 20 . 00 65 . 00 371 . 20 21 .60 46.00 18.00 1 5 . 75 s .oo 11.00 35. 00 5 . 00 13.80 5 .45 4,55 58 . 82 203. 38 3 .12 78 . 35 86 . 25 122. 90 29 .90 2 . 40 7 . 50 35.00 35. 00 240. 00 34 346 Seaside Oil Company " II Shantz, Benj . Sheppard, Laura Shutes, Ben Sinex, Edgar L. Smith, Chas . L. " s. Solvang Co . Store Solvang Garage Sorenson, Sam . GENERAL FU!ID Souther n Counties Gas Company " rr ti " II II " Souther n Pacific Milling Co . Sperber, I~elli e 11 " Stevens , Chas . s. " Stockton St ate Hospital St ockwell Lock Inspector Co . St oddard, C. s. II " II II Strader, B ~ssie M II ,. Stuart, Ned st. Vincent School Swan , James II II Sweetser , H. C. Sylvester , Henry D. Talbott, W. L . Taver na and Co " " Taylor , A. A. Thompson, E. H. " F . B. Tomlinson, Flo~enc e T. Torrence, J . T. Travis , R. M. Trujillo, James Truji llo, M. Uni on Feed & Fuel Co . Union Mill and Lumber ao. " " " " " " " " " Uni on Oil Co. of California. Union Oil Company of California . . $223. 83 28 . 50 49 . 50 12 . 50 9. 60 13. 60 6 .10 42 . 74 18 .10 49 . 00 24 . 52 24. 52 24 .52 17.15 l.10 24.40 5 . 00 5 .00 60 . 00 12. 00 5. 00 15.00 5 .00 20. 00 9 . 00 88 . 00 1071.44 22 . 50 7.50 5 . 00 31. 60 46 .80 9 . 00 18 . 00 19 . 90 15. 00 41 . 57 2 .10 36. 00 12. 15 3. 00 29 . 25 90 .40 15. 67 201. 96 11.86 10. 00 107. 62 48 . 61 . . Union Oil Co. of Calif. ll " II " " " " II Unzueta, D. Valley Oil Co. " II Van Horn, J. A. Van Leer,J. P Van Tasse l , Louise B. Vasquez , R Ventura Refining Company Verine, P. Veronica Stone Co . " " " Vodicka , Fr ank Walker, J . w. Water Works Depart ment " If " Watson, J. N. Weidman, Elizabeth - , May 5th, 1924. GElfERAL FUND Western Machine & Foundry Company Western Machine & Western Union Tel . Co. Western Union Tel. Co. \\'heat on , \"I . H. Wheaton, \V. H. White House, The Williams, J . G. Wilson & D' Andrea Winchester , R. F . \Vylie, Thos . B. Yawman & Erbe lffg . Co . Young; ;Frank Aggeler & Musser Seed Co. Agnew, Alice Anderas Anderholm, Lily Anderson, Car l Babcock , D. w. Bago zzi, J, Baker Li nen Co. , H. Barr on, D. Baumer, Tillie Beadle , Iv1: w. Betlamini, Toni Boeseke-Dawe Co Bogler, A. Bowin, Y. w. HOSPITAL FUND $ 2.50 36 .13 196.00 40.00 9.50 57 . 50 50. 05 12.70 18.00 8 . 00 249 .20 10.00 584.00 1536.00 88. 00 14.90 6 . 55 231.88 2. 61 14. 89 6 . 59 4.51 . 55 .2 3. 36 43,90 1 . 30 1 2 2 . 52 5 . GO 3.10 422 .45 73.26 10.00 54.52 5 .40 9"0 . 00 75.83 20 . 00 60 ,00 145. 00 20. 00 90 . 00 3 . 50 120.00 17 . 55 135 . 00 39 .oo 34 348 Bowman , E. M. Brierly, A. Buron, J . HOSPITAL FUND California Mar ket Campbell , w. L. Carter , Ruby Castanada , Carlotta Certifi ed Laboratory Products Co ast Wholesale Grocery Co . Columbia Drug Co . Cutter Laboratory, The Davis , Jack L. Diaz , Antonio Diehl ' s Grocery Co . Downer & Co . , Fred A. Evans, E. G. Flynn , E. Friedly , Ruby Garratt- Callahan Co . Giorgi ' s Motor Transfer Co . Hester, James H. Hoey , George F . Hunt , R. Hyatt , ivlary n Melvin Jae obs en , Julie Johnson , I'/larie Kano , }~ . Laroe Fish Co ., s . Leos , J . Lewis , Ida Mae Lindstrom, Victor Lush, Ivlar ion Lynch , John MacArthur , Alister MaoQuarrie , James lA:artin, Emma II II 1{ . T.illie lvlellus Br os . & Co . Millard, Jess Mission Produce & Supply Co . ll/loxley , w. B. McAllister , R. G. l'.ioNul ty , T. A. Nelson , Lewis Nicholls , Harry Nicols, Julia Nicols , Dr. N. ' $75 .83 65 . 00 45. 00 154. 76 100.00 l00 . 00 55. 00 63 .80 152 . 08 26 . 10 33. 35 29 . 03 ll0. 00 330. 54 12. 30 20 . 00 10 .00 32 . 26 65 . 34 74 . 74 s . oo 14. 67 24.00 70. 00 108 . 39 12. 00 70 .00 16.67 13. 75 60 . 00 100. 00 75.00 115. 00 110 .00 24 .00 75 .00 36 . 00 65 .00 75. 00 11. 76 49 . 03 160. 24 10.00 46.45 26 .00 5 .00 18 .87 70. 00 125. 00 I . . I l/!ay 5th , 1924 Ott Hardware Co. HOSPITA.L FUND " " II Overaa , Ole A. Pacific Co ast Publishing Co . Pac ific Coffee Stores Co. Peter, Ira B Pioo, A. Piovesan, Geo. Ramires , It1atilda Richardson , c. ~ . ll " Rigney , Wm . Ri gney , Wm Russ , George Santa Barbara Flour. !~ills " " It II lf Telephone Co. Saxild, Johanne Scherer Co., R. L. II " II II Schreiber, Olga E. Seaside Oil Co., The ll II II Sharpe, Louise Shaw, Dorothy Shirrell, c. L. Spreitz , H. A. Squi bb & Sons , E. R. Standard Engi neering & Lubricat i ng Co . Tanner, L. Union Feed and Fuel Co . Union Mill and Lumber Co . Vandever , c. G. Vandever, Si gne Velasque z , J esus Webb , lviargaret \lies tern Dairy Supply Co . ~aster n Wholesale Dr ug Co . Westwick Iron Works Vfueeler, Richard \i'ilson , Fr ank Associated Charities I l~G I DENT FU1ID II II Boradori, Sam Broadway Cash Gr ocer y II 11 II " II $80 . 65 226. 05 120 .oo 9. 20 83. 20 5 . 40 60 . 00 85. 00 6 5 . 00 25 . 00 25 .00 90. 00 105 . 00 4 . 20 31 . 90 79.95 39 .01 48 . oo 27 . 73 45 . 60 6 . 11 100. 00 23.11 364. 80 11.61 100 .00 125 . 00 100. 00 4 . 37 111.72 70 . 00 845 . 85 7.60 250 . 00 140. 00 88. 00 40 . 64 4. 80 24. 85 11.75 5. 00 104 .84 303. 52 563. 63 19 . 98 20 .00 20. 00 10.00 3-t ' I 350 \ Br own's Dr ug Store I NDI GENT FUND Coblentz & Schwa.bacher II " II " Gagnier, L. E . Haslam and Co ., w. A. " " " " Herron, J . W. II II J ordano Bros . Love ren , Dr . G. s. Lucas Sanitarium II " II " J\1:oore 1vlercantile Co. Parma Co . Pearson, c. H. Pi ppin, E. J . " " Santa Barbar a Post 1~ 0 . 49 American Legion Sinclair, S. F. Steel e, J . II{ . " J ohn Iv1 . Sutter, Bogue & Goodman Tobey, \V. c. Union Feed & Fuel Co . Wat ts, Stanley 11 11 Abbud , George Almonzo , F , Ambrose Lumber Co. Anaya , Ben ito Ayala , A. Bates , T. \li/ . Dominguez , L. J . Domi nguez, M. R. II Paul Flor ez , J . Hickey Br os. Co . Hogle , C. A. J i minez, A. II " Moreno , A. II . Ab " A. lvtorris, H. Vi . Richardso n , c. T. FIRST ROAD FUND $ 4 . 75 10. 00 10 .00 10.00 30 . oo 20. 00 20 .00 20.00 20 .00 20 .00 10. 00 20.00 20 . 00 10 . 50 4 . 00 20.00 48 .oo 10 . 00 120 . 36 81.88 113. 00 9 .80 20 . 00 .20 .oo 20 .oo 28 . 66 13.00 70. 00 70.00 10. 50 30. 00 11.60 10 . 50 45 . 50 26 . 00 34. 00 6 . 30 26 . 25 22. 75 88.78 5. 20 6.30 6 .30 28 . 00 10. 50 26 . 25 38 .50 84.00 ' , Ayala , J. P. Del br ook, Geo. Fel i s , s. Gonzalea , E. Gonzale s , E. Lopez, J. II J . n T. n T. Lucchesi, Fred rr " " " IIavarro, E. " " Ogan , R. J . Por tillo , J . Romer o , Fr ed Yneguez , A. Aguirre, I!anuel II " Arbelaitz, Joe Aredondo , F . Bar nes , Wi lbur Blakeway , E. C. Br ooks , M. F. Camargo , Marcello Campbell , Ge or ge Ray II " Castro , Guadalupe " II Clancy , A. L. If " Dov~ns , Shel by Fi elds , J . w. " " Gneisa , Char les Hans on, A. B. Hende r s on, J . L. Hill , E. de Jamis on, s. I . J i mi nez , F i to Joha nsen , JenS' Jones , C. A. Lo:rd , Geo. R. Meacham, Stanley May 5th, 1924. SECOND ROAD FUlID $127 . 40 Allowed or THIRD ROAD FillTD R. J . $144. 00 12 . 00 27 .00 34. 00 24 . 00 48 . 00 46 . 00 48 . 00 46 . 00 24 . 00 24 . 00 44. 00 24 .00 44 . 00 147 .40 20. 00 44. 00 12. 00 40 . 00 76 . 00 33 . 25 32 . 00 34. 00 24. 00 59 . 50 3 . 50 14. 00 14. 00 33. 25 20 . 00 40 .00 24. 00 20 . 00 10 .00 47 . 25 21 . 00 17 . 50 26 . 00 8 . 60 172 . 50 14.00 17 . 50 84 . 00 12 . 00 44. 00 49 .oo 38. iO 351 352 Munoz, Ed Olsen, Soren Ontivero s , Lawrence Ontiveros, Tom Pagliotti, John 11 Peta Petersen , J . F. Quntana, A. D. fl Stephen Robles, R. Romo, Ed . Spence , Jr., Fred Stayton , T. A. Stewart , \'1/ . w. Summers, George Torrence , w. F . Triplett, L. A. Worth, Lee Nicoles & Fabin.g Associated Oil Co . Laundry , Auto Berterman, E. w. Bobo, G. w. Boyd , E. w. Br oadway Battery Shop Calderon, Jose II Valentine Clark, J . w. Crakes, Thos . Crescent Garage De Rosa, Joe Domingues, John Fesler, John Fesler, John Foster, C. H. Glines, John T. Goodchild , John T. 11 Willia Gor i n , John Grandover, F . Hazar d , o. P. Helser & Bailey Lukeman Bros. J.riain, J . B. Martin , J . C. ~n:ar tine z , M. McCoy , J . R. THIRD ROAD FUND . FOURTH ROAD FUND FIFTH ROAD FUND I $ 7 . 00 10. 50 28 . 00 6 .00 4 . 00 60 .oo 71 . 50 28 . oo 28 .00 12 . 00 16. 00 2 .00 17 . 00 17 .00 29 .75 l4. 00 24. 00 10 .50 1 . 00 11. 93 22. 50 25 . 50 7 . 23 46 . 75 60. 50 33.00 a.5o 16. 00 114. 00 16 . 60 93.50 17.50 112.00 112 .00 28 .00 133. 00 30 .00 40 . 25 17 . 50 12. 50 30 . 00 27 . 95 21 . 55 61.00 38 .50 28 . 00 25 .78 :r~ay 5t h , 1924. Niverth, S. B. FIFTH ROAD FUllD Nogues , Pete Oj eda, Jose Ontiveros , F. Paoif i o Coast Coal Co . Pimentel , J . c. " " Rice, Fr ed " II Roberts , Jack Rubel Iviot or Co II II " II Rui z , Hobie " " II II " II " Joe " II Santa Barbara Telephone Co; Senay, P. F . Silva, Louie Simas , Tony Sis g_uoc Gar age Union Oil Co . of Cal if. Valley Motor Co . II " Valley Oil Co . Vi cente, ]11anuel Wilson , Geo. II Hendricks , R. " Ott Har dwar e Co. Ver ine , P Bar ker, J . B. Boyd, E. w. Cooper, Harold Dimock , s. B. Ferr ar i , A. For bes , J . J . Goodchild , Eddie Goodchild, Ramon Grafft, John Henne ssy , l.tl . B. w. Hildenbrand, Jr., A. J . Huyck , Mont e Mar tin, T. H. SIXTH ROAD FUND GEHERAL ROAD FUND $175. 25 66 . 00 70 . 00 25 . 50 24 . 28 9 . 00 18 . 00 60 . 00 20 . 00 38 . 50 17 .00 6 . 50 1 . 30 16 . 00 20 . 00 2 . 40 1 0 . 00 12. 00 2. 00 2 . 25 23 . 56 50. 00 65 .50 23 . 55 25 . 20 8 . 50 1. 70 82 .87 33. 00 22. 00 16 . 50 58 . 50 .40 25 . 00 35 . 00 254 . 00 106 . 00 26 .00 42. 00 20 . 60 99. 75 243. 75 168 . 00 100. 00 50 . 00 138 . 00 18 . 00 353 I I 354 Olsen , Harry Ro emer & Ro emer " II Ruffner, Chas . E. Ruffner, Ralph Smith Hardware Co . Acost a , F . Aguirre, Manue l " II Boeseke-Dawe Co . Castro, Guadalupe J . " " Corder o, Joe . " Forsyth , Ronald G. H. " " " " William II II Haslam, W. E. Jiminez, Fito " Jones, c. A. Mall , F . Moll, F . 11ontezano , J . II " I~otho rn, \'I. E. II 11 , ,i.I Ott Hard,~are Co. " " Padil la , F. Par ks , G. A. " " Ross, v\'i lliam Seo tt , J . R. Stevens , J . L. Swan , James " " Bailey, Ethel H. II II Er kins , Phoebe J . Fox , l~aud c. " " Heiges , L. E.' J~ . D. Loveren , Dr. G. s . Osburn, Vlm. . Q. Pope, A. s. GENERAL ROAD FUND GOOD ROADS FUIID ' \ / SALARY FUND $10 . 50 186 . 90 132. 84 7. 00 32 . 00 31.00 55. 00 36.00 20 .00 2.35 32 . 00 40 . 00 54 .00 56 .00 70 .00 170. 00 59 . 50 . 14.00 27.50 92.00 20.00 52 . 00 96 . 00 96 .00 52 .00 44.00 60 .00 60 .00 8 . 64 l . 22 44. 00 141.88 100. 00 44.00 102 .75 22.00 25 . 00 50. 00 5.00 15.00 5. 00 15 . 00 5 . OO 62 . 50 125 . 00 5 .00 15.00 ' , May 5t h, 1924. Smit h , Edgar Daniel SJ!.LA.RY FUND Santa Bar bar a Tel ephone Co . ADVERTI SING FUND Midl and Co . Pub . Serv. Cor p. CAS;,!ALIA ST. LIGHT ING FUND Santa Barbara Free Pub . Libr ar y COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Bee, Henry Santa Maria Gas Co. Eddy , James De la Guerra , Alexander Shef t y , ~i . L . Stemper, John GUADALUPE PUB . CEJIBTERY DIST . FUND GUADALUPE ST . LIGHTING DIST . FUND LOS ALA1IOS PUB. CE}11ETERY DIST . FUND Midland Counties Pub . Ser v . Cor p . LOS ALAMOS ST . II " Anderson , J . A. City o:f Sant a 1.ilar ia Dudley , Geo. L. Rivas , s. J . " " LIGHTING DIST . FU!ID OROUTT ST . LIGHTING DIST . FUND SANTA lURIA CELIBTERY DI ST . FUND $25. 00 27 . 50 42 .00 4400. 00 93.50 76. 50 19. 00 8 .00 4. 00 16. 00 101. 50 1 00 . 00 107 . 40 50. 00 100. 00 35 Upon the passage of t he f oregoing or der, the r oll being ca l l ed , the follo~ing Sup ervisors voted Aye, to- wit: Sam J . Stanwood , J . T. To rrence , VI . L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick. Nays , None. On mo tiom t he Board adjourned s i ne die The for egoing minutes are hereby appr oved. Super visor s . Atte s t:- 4 . I Clerk. CALL FOR A SPECIAL I.IBETING We , t he undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of t he County of Santa Barbara, State o:f Cali forn ia , believing that the i nteres t s of the County requi re that a special meeting of t he Board of Super visors be called to attend t hereto . It is or dered t hat a special meeting of t he Board of Supervisors of t he County of Santa Bar bara , State of California , be and the saim is her eby called for May 8th , 1924 , at 10 o' clock a. m The follo\ving i s t he business to be tran.sacted at s aid meeting , to - wi t: In t he Matter of t he Permanent Road Divi sion of Santa Ynez. To c onsider the bid of A. J . Grier heretofo re submitted, i n t he above e ntitled matter and t o make any necessary or pr oper order in connection t h erewith. In t h e l~atter of Canvassing t he Returns of the r.my Primary Election held Aiay 6th , 19 24 . To canvass said returns and make an order declaring the res ult t h ereof. Dated May 8th , 1924. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , Sta te of Califor nia . c. L . Preisker w. L. Talbott H. s. Deaderick Sam J . Stanwood J . T. To"rrenoe 356 . ~c.'f ~el-;'"~ ~ le.-1\ c.t\-l --:,~"'( 0 ,[ \ """ (\.~ $ e_s ~ 1'\'\e:v\.-l:. Board of Supervisors of the Countl of Santa Barbara, State of California May 8th , 1924, 1: 30 P. M. Present: Supervisors Sam J . Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, the Clerk and District Attorney . Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The Board met pursuant t o call In the Matter of t he Permanent Road Divi s i on of Santa Ynez. This being the time heretofpre fixed for the further consideration of the bid of A. J . Grier for furnishing all tools, machinery, labor and material necessary for constructing and completing the proposed improvement to certain roads, in the above - entit~ed matt er, I On motion duly seconded and carried, with the consent of the said bidder, it is ' ordered that the further consideration of said bid be and the sane is hereby continued until May 19th, 1924, at 10 o' clock a. m. Whereas, In accordance with the provisions of Section 3805 of the Political In the Iv1atter o:f the Cancellation of Erroneous or Double Assessment . I the State of California, the Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara, has discove ed and certified to the Board of Supervisors of said County, under date of Jviay 7th , 1924, I "/.N.w Yy o- as follows: I have discovered that Lots 5-5 and SW 1/4 and W 1/2-e:f:tti SW 1/4 of Seo . 12 /\ I\ Twp . 11, R. 30 , 160 acres, and NE 1/4 of Sec . 11, Twp. 11 , R. 30 , 160 acres was assessl ed for the year 1923-24, to G. M. Emerson as shown on page 194, Vol . 3, and that all the taxes , penalties, costs and other charges by law thereon have been paid in full ; That the same property was also assessed for the same year to John P. Black, as sho-m. on page 192, Vol. 3, and that the taxes on 1he last mention assessment were not paid . Therefore , It is ordered that the County Auditor of said county shall cancel said last mentioned assessment by entry on the margin of the assessment book and also on th~ delinquent list . In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Error in Assessroont . It satisfactorily appear ing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, :from a statement furnished by the County Assessor that there is a c~erioal error in the assessment of Orpha Hodson for the fiscal Y$ar 1923- 2 , and ap~lication having been made to this Board by said County Assessor for authority to correct said erroneous assessment, and the written consent of the District Attorney having been obtained therefor , and rt is further appearing that the correcting of said assessment will decrease the amount of taxes charged against said tax payer by reason thereof. On motion duly seconded and carried , it is order ed that the County assessor be and he is hereby authori zed and direoted to correct said assessment on the ass.essment roll of the County of Santa Barbara for the f i scal year 1923- 24, by stri king off the assessment of said Orpha Hodson as shown on Vol . 2, page 199 , and the penalty in connection thereWith. In the Matter of Canvassing the Returns of the May Primary Election hel d May 6th , I ~~"\/\" '-~ s \'. lk.~~'\ d:-"v.S 1924 . ~"h Q.mO\~ . The returns of the May primary Election held on the 6th day o:f May 1924 , having al ~~~-y.k-1:\ l\ been received , the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Calif- I ornia, proceeded to canvass the same , said canvass being made in public by opening the returns and ascertaining the vote of said county and of each precinct there in for ea.oh per son voted for at said election, and having completed the same declared the result th er eof as follows : whole number of votes ca.st in the County 6669; the names of the persons voted for as Delegates to 1he National Convention of each of the Political Parties hereinafter named and the number of votes given to each of said persons in each pr ecinct respectively , as follows : I I . ' t ' t I ' I I PRECINCT VOTE Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place AT THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION HELD MAY 6, 1924 IN S41nt" Barbara, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . COUNTY State of California t-J'-JWJ .REPUBLlCAN_ _ Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place ELECTION PRECINCTS Carpinteria No. l Carpinteria No. 2 Montecito No. 1 1\{ontecito No. 2 Summer land !If es a i\fission ----- ~ IZ1 z ~ 0 . 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I I ' . 1 ' , , --.} _ , (.-. o' ~ 01' , ~ ._ ._ ~ CHARLES B. YOUNGER I ' ' ' j I i-J I - , I ' -. - 1- 1 ; : i : 1 1 ; : - _j , ._ T &--. :r- yl r . \ , . . ~ i\ r KA TE M. RITCHIE ~ I I . ' ~ I I . \ \' ~ V' ,__ -;--. - 0 ~ ' ' I I I, I (V ' t"T' -~-- . I I i i l ' ! I '. . i ~ ; i . I -; - -- T ~ v ~ J ~ I I w 1--~ r:_ ~ J. SUB. JOHNSON . ~ i , , I '1', . ; : I ~ s-. -. J' V\ ~ ~ L ~ . ~ 4- ~ E. L. CUNNINGHAI\I ' ~ I ' ' I ' : ! I I I I ! . I ~ \ ~ - .r:__~ . ~ I I " . 1 ' I 1 ._J ~ 1 _l' '==' \ II , I 1 I , l I 1 c . -. 1 ~ '-" ~ ))) v.' .;_ , . I' STEPHEN P. GALVIN ('D CJ) ( J ' ~ ~ ~ - ' --. \~~ ~ . I I . I I l I I .' -L. I : . Jt" tD 0 ' I ! ' I i . : I I : (;'- - I Cr. ~ \Y ~ vl -Jo - I . I ~ SIDNEY M. CUTHBERTSO N 0: Cb I I ' -/\ - \ "' - ~~ , ~ I I ~ : j l ' ' f IT'-' tD ,_, - ~ - I I I ' ' f _) -r (r-\ ~ . V' . ~ I WILLIAM PENN '==' I I I : I ~ I , ' ~ ; ' : I '. 1 'f - _ l ' ~ ! ~ - . -- ~ 'N' l HUMPHREYS tD ~ I I ' -j ' ,., , ~ e s ' ' I ~ r ' I I -. 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I I I I ; I : . . . I I i I I I I I I I i I , I: I i ' I I l I f l l I . I I I I . I I I I I . j 4 I I ' ' ' : ! : : I ' ' ! ; 1 ' l ~ ~ ~ i i J ~ i ! . I :.: - : : . I ' ' I i I : I I : . :I: ' I I t ' I l I I i I I I l . I _ _ _ . _ _ . _ J : t:'"= . I ~ - _ -:-- ---= __ __ C :I - ---- I . 1 - ; ; ~ l I ~ 1 1 '. ; ~ 1 1 ' \ l Total Vote of Precincts :.:= I ' I ! I ' I l I I I I I ~ I I I : I I , , : j : : I : ' = i , I ~c ., ' ' : I I I ! I I ; ~I : I I I I ~ I : . . ~ . . . ~ ~ . ~ .:. . : . --~~ _ :. __ ,._!.,. __ ~~--~~~~~~~~_.!J~~~~~--- 36/J. .~ROHIBITION __ ELECTION PRECINCTS Carpinteria No. 1 Carpinteria No. 2 !tf ontecito No. 1 }.fontecito No. 2 Sammerlanll l\[esa l\Iission Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place Delegates to Prohibition National Convention Pref erring I ll. (J2 z 3 0 ~ . I ~ z s z ~ 0 :i z li1 (J2 z .~, . ;:;; ~ z 0 (J2 z ~ .0- , . z 0 Ul .~ 0 . 0 l ll. I I i en li1 :s .-, :i . en . en Ill . ll) N , co . "' f 1 I I I 0 . 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I - - - " " - - -~ 1~ - - ~ " - -- ~ I I - ~ " -- - - - " 11 . " - - I - - - - . . -- - - - . I le " - - -- " - I - . - - -- - ,_ - . - - - " " 1- - " 1 ~ - - - " " " __ - - - - -- ' I I II . e_ct\ \ -( ''~~~~~~ ''" ~ d ~"" ' May 8th, 1924. 357 In the Matter of the Correcting Allowance of Clain1, on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 7th day of April, 1924, allowing the claim of The Good Roads Machinery Co., for the sum of $14.79 on the lat Road Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claim be allowed for said amount on the 6th Road Fund and the Auditor directed to draw a warrant therefor . On motion the Board adjourned sine die. Attest: CALL FOR A SPEC~AL MEETING. We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of t he 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 t he Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for May 19th, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: } In the Matter of the Pennanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. To consider the bid of A. J. Grier heretofore submitted, in the above entitled matter', and to make any neeessary or proper order in connection therewith Dated May 8th, 1924. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. H. s. Deaderick w. L. Talbott J. T. Torrence c. L. Preisker Sam J. Stanwood Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, state of California, May 19th 1924, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, the Clerk and Distriot Attorney. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair The Board met pursuant to call. In the Matter of a Map of Santa Barbara Estates being a Subdivision of a portion of the Hope Ranch Park, It appearing to the Board that the owners of a certain tract or subdivision of land in the above-entitled matter, situate in the County of Santa Barbara. State of California, designated a subdivision of a portion of the Hope Ranch Park, have subdivided the same for 't!he purpose of sale, anl - It further appearing that said tract of land is in unincorporated territory but within three miles from the exterior boundaries of the City of Santa Barbara, On motion duly seoonded and carried, it is ordered that said map of said subdivision be submitted to the city planning commission of the City of Santa Barbara, in accordance with law, and It is further ordered that upon said map being made, indorsed and acknowledged according to law and aooepted by the proper authori~ies and before being filed with the County Recorder the owners of said tract execute and .file with this Board a good and su:ffioient bond in the sum of $6000.00, and by its terms made to inure t o the benefit .-----------=--=------------------------ ---- - ----- ---- -- -----------~-- --------- 358 of the County of Santa Barbara, conditioned for the payment of all taxes which are at the time o:f filing said map a lien against said tract or any part thereof but not yet payable. In the Matter of the Petition of J. W, Dorrance, et al.~ for right of way across Southern Pacific Railroad track where Holley Avenue, in the town of Carpinteria, crosses said railroad. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Surveyor survey, prepare field notes and a blue print thereof of the proposed right of way pra - ed for in the above entitled matter and present the same to this Board at its next r - gul.ar meeting. In the Matter of Correcting Erroneous Assessment . It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, from a statement furnished by the County Assessor that the assessment af R. G. Herbert, et ux., (written R. G. Harbest in Assessment book) as shown on Vol. 1, page 181, for the fiscal year 1923-24, is erroneous, said proper mentioned in said assessment being exempt from tax:a.ti on by reason of being covered by soldiers exemption, and application having been made to this Board by said County Assessor to correct said assessment, and the written consent of the District Attorney it is ordered having been o bt~ined therefor, On motion duly seconded and carried . /that t he County Audi tor of said county ahal cancel said errone oua assessment by en try on the margin of the assessment book as aforesaid. In the Matter of Creating an Insurance Fund of the County of Santa Barbara. On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that an Insurance Fund be and the same is hereby established in the County of Santa Barbara, and It is further ordered that all funds hereafter received in pay~ent of the princi:wiJ. on the is sue of bonds of Carpinteria Road Improvement District No. 1, which said bond are owned by the County of Santa Barbara, and all funds hereafter received in payment of interest on said bonds be paid into said Insurance Fund~ and It is further ordered that all funds heretofore collected in payment of the principal and interest on said bonds, now in the General Funl, be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from said General Fund to said Insurance Fund. In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. This being the time heretofore fixed for the further consideration of the bid of A. J. Grier for furnishing all tools, machinery, material and labor necessary for ' constructing and completing the proposed improve~ nt of certain roads, in the aboveentitled matter, On motion duly seconded and carried, with the consent of the said bidder, it is ordered that the further consideration of said bid be and the same is hereby continue until May 27th, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. On .motiqn the Board adjourned sine die. Superv sore. Attest: Cleric ' , 359 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 tbe 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 end the same is hereby called for May 28th, 1924, at 10 o'olook a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. To consider the bid of A. J. Grier heretofore submitted, in the above entitled IJBtter; and to make any neoesssry or proper order in connection therewith Dated May 19th, 1924. B_oard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of ~alifornia. c. L. Preisker H. s. Deaderick W. L. Talbott J. T. Torrence Sam J. Stanwood Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, May 28th 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. S. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, W. L. Talbott and c. L. Preiaker, the Clerk and District Attorney. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The Board met pursuant to call. In the Matter of the Purchase of Bonds of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez by the County of Santa Barbara. On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the resolution made on the 5th day of May 1924, authorizing the purchase of the issue of $300.000.00 of bonds of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, be and the same is hereby vacated and set aside In the Matter of the Purchase of Bonds of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez by the County of San ta Barbara. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara that there is in the treasury of the said County surplus money not required for the immediate necessities of said county to the amount of $100,000.00, and Whereas. it appears to the Board that the interests of the County of Santa Barbara will be promoted by investing said money in bonds of said Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, bearing five per cent interest payable annually, It is Resolved and Ordered. that the County of Santa Barbara invest said surplus money not required for the immediate need of said County in bonds of the Perman~ ftk'-1 ;( ,t l ' ent Road Division of Santa Ynez: said bonds so purchased being described and payable /\ out of the following funds, to wit: 50 Bonds of said issue, numbered 251 to 300 inclusive for $1000.00 each. payable out of the General Funds; 10 Bonda of said issue, numbered 201 to 210 inclusive for $1000.00 each payable out of the Good Roads Fund; 10 Bonde of said issue numbered 211 to 220, inclusive for $1000.00, each, payable out of the Sixth Road Fund; 10 Bonds of said issu.e, numbered 221 to 230 inclusive for $1000.00 each, payable out of the Fifth Road Fund; 10 Bonds of said issue, numbered 231 to 240 inclusive for $1000.00 each, payable out of the Third Road Pund; 5 Bonds of said issue, numbered from 241 to 245 incl usive for $1000.00 each, payable out of the Fourth Road Fund. and 5 Bonds of said issue, numbered 246 to 250 inclusive for $1000.00 each, payable out of the Hospital Building Fund. I 360 , In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. This being the time heretofore fixed for the further consideration of the bid of A. J. Grier for furnishing all tools, machinery, material and labor necessary for oonstruoting and completing the proposed improvement o~ certain roads, in the aboveenti tled matt~r, On motion duly seconded and oarried, with the consent of the said bidder, it is ' Grdered that the further consideration of said bid be and the same is hereby continued until June 2d, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. In the Matter of entering into a Cooperative Agreement with t~e United States ' Department of Agriculture for a survey of a portion of the San Marcos Road Whereas, on the 3rd day of March, 1924, this Board by resolution duly passed and adopted authorized the exeoution o~ a cooperative agreement with the United States Department of Agriculture for a survey of a portion of the San Marcos Road located in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and Whereas; said United States Department of .Agriculture bas this day presented a. revised cooperative agreement to the Board for approval and execution on behalf of the said County of Santa Barbara, - Be it Resolved, that said revised cooperative agreement herewith presented be and the s~e is hereby approved and that the same be executed by this Board on behalf of said County of Santa Barbara. ' Upon the passage and adoption of the :foregoing resolution, tpe roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays, None. In the Matter of Granting a Permit to bold a Dance at Fair Oaks Park. Mr. Geo. Ricketts appeared before the Board on behalf of the American Legion and . . l requested that a permit be granted to the American Le-gion to hold a dance at Fair Oaks Park on June 14th, 1924~ for charitable purpose and be permitted to charge admission . . ' . thereto, Upon motion, and good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted in accordance with said request. , In the Matter of obtaining rights-of-way for the Sta~e Highway through the town . ' ". ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '. . .' . . of Summerland and adjacent territory, ' ~".' '' t It l'I . , " On motion duly seoonded and carried, it is ordered that the County Surveyor be and be is hereby authorized and directed to obtain signatures to 'deeds sub~itted by ' ,;1 1 .:r I ~ , . the State Highway Engineering Department for rights-of-way for the State Highway thr.ough . . . the town of S11mmerland and adjacent territory, also to obtain written statements from J those owners of land along said State Highway but who refuse to ~ive the required . ~igbt- of-way wi tbou.t compensation, and a fUrther statement of, the amount demanded as damages by said non-consenting l~nd owners and report same to this Board . In the Matter of Repairing the San Lucas Bridge over the Santa Ynez River, in tpe 3rd Road District, It appearing to the Board that the bridge across the Santa Ynez River, known as the San Lucas Bridge is in urgent need of repair,and It further appearing that said repair work is a matter of great emergency, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that J. T. Torrence, Supervispr of the 3rd Road District, being the district within which said work lies, proceed at once to have said bridge repaired, the County to pay the actual cost of all labor and 'material in connection therewith plus lo% for superintendence. Upon the passage of the ' I foregoing order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: ) ' I , ' I ' . , I - . I :1 . . ' . . I/ . ' , - I ' ( - -. I I I ' 1 ' r I }4ay 28th, 1924. Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, W. L. Talbott, c. L. Preiaker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays: none. On motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. Attest:- - . so rs Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California; June 2nd 1924, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, the Clerk and District Attorney. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The minutes of the last regu.lar meeting and succeeding special meeting were read and approved. In the Matter of Constructing a five span reinforced concrete bridge with necessar piers for certain sections of the old bridge across Sisquoc River, near the town of Garey, in the 5th Road District. Thia being the time heretofore fixed ~or receiving binds for furnishing all tools, machinery , material and labor necessary for constructing and completing the bridge, in the above entitled matter, the Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids, to-wit: De Waard & Sons A. A. Patterson Lipscomb & Dutton Rocca & Caletti $19,845.00 28,992.00 18,197.24 20 ,200. 00 It appearing to the Board tba.t the bid of Lipscomb & Dutton for the construction and completion of said bridge is the lowest and best bid, On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the bid of Lipscomb & Dutton be and the same is hereby accepted and the contract awarded t-0 t hem upontheixentering into a contract and giving bonds for the fulfillment of the same in the aum of twenty-five per cent of the contract price and the materialmens, mechanics and laborers bond provided by law, and that H. S. Deaderick and c. A. Hunt, Chairman and Clerk respectively of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to approve said bonds and execute said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of a Map of Santa Barbara Estates, Inc., being a portion of the Hope . Ranch Park, It- appearing to the Boa.rd that the City Planning Commission of the City of Santa Barbara on the 22nd day of May 1924, reported to the City Council of said city reoom- mending that the map, in the above-entitled matter be approved, and It further appearing that said City Council on the 26th day of May 1924, reported to this Board recommending that said map be accepted, and It further appearing that a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $5000. 00 has been presented to this Board in accordance with an order heretofore made in said matter and said Board having duly considered said reports, and examined said bond and being fully advised in the premises ordered that said bond and said map be and the s~e are hereby approved, and \ ' 362 It is further oraered that the approval of said' map by said Board be endorsed on the faoe thereof in accordance with l aw. In the Matter of Appointing Members of the Board of Education of Santa Barbara County. It appearing to the Board that the terms of office of Phoebe J. Erkins and Maud c. Fox members of the Board of Edu~ation of said County will expire July 1st, 1924. J."~O'S~~cl On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that J. Wm. Gastrich and tl\,. d._ 11\ &v1-~.-P()-- Maud c. Fox be and they are hereby appointed members of the Board of Education in and ~ff 0 ~~T~d for the County of Santa Barbara, State of California for the term of two years, com'~~""""~ e."( ~ -noC\'"ld i{ mencing July 1st, 1924, upon qualifying according to law. :r. (\v. ~ 0."' \."""' . ~-f-wCA. , " e nt ~o CA-d]1 ,-y~._~.,ll'I 0 O.'-\'\'.\-o ~ ~e . "t, . ~ Q. c:. (l 4-. In the Matter of the Permanent Road. Division of Santa Ynez. This being the time heretofore fixed for the further consideration of the bid of A. J. Grier for furnishing all tools, machinery, material and labor necessary for constructing ~d eompleting the proposed improvement of certain roads, in the above- entitled matter, and said Board having duly considered the same and good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that said bid of said A. J. Grier be and the same is hereb rejec t ed, and It is further ordered t hat the clerk of this Board again advertise for bids for two weeks in The Morning Press, a newspaper of general circulation prin ted and publish ed in the County of Santa Barbara, for the work set forth in the plans and specifications therefor~ . in the above-entitled matter, approved and adopted by this Board on the 21st day of June l923; such advertisement shall be in the following form, to-wit: "NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office of the Clerk of the Boa rd of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. Notioe is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Clerk of the Boar of Sup ervisors of the County of Santa Barbara until 10 o'clock a. m. June 18th, 1924, for f u rnishing al1 tools, machinery, labor and material necessary for the construction and completion of a graded, drained and paved roadway together with all necessary structures thereon~ in Sections A, B, C and D of t he Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. . . Speci f ications and plans for t his work are on file in t he. of fice of said Board of Supervisors to which bidders are hereby referred, and copies of said plans and specifi cati ons may be obtained from the County Surveyor of said county. The successful bidder will be required to file good and sufficient bonds for the performance of bis contract and the payment of laborers and material men Each bid must be a c companied by a certif ied ch eck in the sum of ten per cen t of I the amount bid, said check to be made payable to the Chairman of the Board of Super visors of Santa Barbara Count y, as a guarantee that the bidder, if successful, will enter into a contract in accordance with said specif ications and give t he required bonds satisfactory to said Board. The Board reserves the ri ght to reject any and all bids not deemed advantageous. By or der of said Board of Supervisor s made June 2, 1924. Dated June 3rd, 1924. c. A. HUNT, County Clerk and ex-off icio Clerk of t he Board of Supervisors." ., ~ f . I ' . ~"Q.~\. '!. \.~ ~; \-$'-"l.s. ~-./~~~ s" t l7 L.\.e.s _,_ -1""" 0 " ~'IM~ o '~\.\.s t l . \:, ~ s "'\'\'l -V,;.0.,~~~ ,._ June 2nd, 1924 363 In the Matter of Ordinance No. 409, regulating the moving of cattle, sheep, goats other ruminants and swine &c., int o the County of Santa Barbara. It appearing t o the Board from the affidavit of Lillian s. Freyer, principal clerk of the printer and publisher of The Morning Press, that Ordinance No. 409, in the above-entitled matter, has been duly published, On motion duly seconded and carried, it .is ordered that said ordinance has been duly published. . In the Matter of Publ1shi.!l8 the Minutes of t he Board of Supervisors for the fi scal year 1924-25. , . ; I I On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause notice to be published for ten days, calling for bids for publishing a fair statement of all the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors from and including the regular meeting of said Board to be held on the 7th day of July, 1924, to and inoluding all regular and special meetings of said Board to be held up to the lst day of July, 1925; all bids must be for a lump sum per meeting, the bid for regular and special meetings to be separately stated; bids to be received on or before July 7th, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. The successful bidder shall within ten days after the acceptance of his bid enter into a written contract with the county to publish said minutes in accordance with his bid and to execute a good and sufficient bond with two suret ies satisfactory to this Board for the faithfu.l performance of his contract in the sum of $500.00.The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids In the Matter of Ccunty Supplies for the fiscal year 1924-25. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that t he Clerk of this Boa.rd cause notice to be published for ten days Santa Barbara with groceries, stationery; ~alling for bids for furnishing the County of fresh meat, wood, screened coal, fuel oil, gasoline, feed and drugs, for the fiscal. year commencing July 7th, 1924 and ending July 6th, 1925, all articles to be of the best quality. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. In the Matter of opening all public highways in the County heretofore closed on account of the foot and mouth disease. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that t he County Live Stock Inspector and the County Horticultural Commissioner heretofore appointed to establish such emergency quarantine regulations in Santa Barbara County as might be necessary to prevent the spread of the foot and mouth disease in said county, cause all public highways, heretofore ordered closed by them in said county, to be opened forthwith, except public highways leading from Kern County to Cuyama Valley in Santa Barbara County In the Matter of the Improvement of Trails and Roads and Fire Protection within the Santa Barbara National Forest. Chester E. Jordan, Forest Supervisor of the Santa Barbara National Forest appeare before the Board and requested that an appropriation of $5,000.00 be made for the purpose of improvang the trails and roads within said National Forest and also for the purpose of protecting forest, brush and grass lands therein and adjoining thereto against fire or other injury, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said sum of $5,000.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the aforesai~ purpose for the fiscal year 1924-25, and It is further ordered that said appropriation of $5,000.00 is to include all amounts which will accrue to the County of Santa Barbara from National Forest receipts during said fiscal year 1924-25 364 - Pl~-b-:""'"" o ""-~ . ~ lU\-1 a( rVi' Q ")\,I!"' \Ill ~ _).___ /) Q 4. c,e. ~ ':. ~'\ ~~ t In the Matter of the Application .of Harry P. Drake for a permit to lay and maintain a pipe line along the Public Highway, in the First Road District. Resolved, That permission be and hereby is granted to Harry P. Drake to lay and maintain a line of pipe for the conveying of water in and along the old County Road on the southerly side of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way from the point east of Serena Station where said road crosses the railroad and intersects the State Highway westerly to a point south of the private road leading from the State Highway into the property of A. F. Hammill and c. D. Hubbard so as to connect with the same across the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way and the State Highway; also along the Foothill Road from the east line of the said Hamill and Hubbard property westerly to Toro Canyon Road; Provided, That such pipe line shall where practicable be laid along the side of the travelled portion of the road and shall be so laid and maintained as not to I obstruct or interfere with travel on any of said roads or highways and that except where said pipe line shal1 cross waterways or other depressions the sane shall be laid below the surface of the ground and all excavations made, promptly filled so as to restore the surfaee of the ground and pavement to its former state, and that all excavations and obstructions of every kind made or caused in the laying of said pipe line shall be lighted or otherwise guarded so as to protect t he public using said roads, the said Harry P. Drake assuming all liability for damage to person or property in the use of the permission hereby granted. ' In the Matter of the Petition of Security Title Insurance and Guarantee Oompanf :for Cancellation of Erroneous Assessnent: I WHEREAS, it appears :from tbe petition of the petitioner, on file in the above entitled matter, that that cert'ai.n property described as "Improvements on Section 35, Township 10, Range 34 \., s. B. M." was assessed in the County of Santa Barbara, for State and County taxes for the fiscal year 1883-84, to J. F. Myers; that said taxes were not paid, and said property was sold by the Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara to the State of California on February 28, 1884, as shown on page 12 of the Delinquent Assessment Roll for said year, and also shown by Certificate o:f Sale recorded in the off'ice of the County Recorder of said County, in Book "A" of Certificates of Tax Sales, at page 445; and that a Tax Deed based on said sale was thereafter issued by the Tax Collector of said County to the State of California on March 5, 188 , which deed was recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County, in Book "Xn of Deeds, at page 275, and a second tax Deed based upon said sale was issued by the Tax Collector of said County to the State of California on June 12, 1905, which deed was recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said ~ounty , in Book 111 of De'eds, at page 275; And it further appearing from said petition that said assessment and sale and said Tax Deeds based thereon were erroneous, in so far as the same affect The east half of the northeast quarter; the east half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter; and all Of the sou th half o:f Section 35, in Township 10, North, Range 34 ,1est, S. B. 1.!. for the reason that at the date of said assessment and sale the title to said lands was vested in the United s tates, and said J . F. Myers never received a patent therefor or any porti~n thereof, but that patents embracing all of said lands were subsequently issued to various other persons at the several dates set forth in said petition; I I ~ June 2nd, 1924 36 NOVI TID.IREFORE, it is . hereby ordered that the County Auditor and the County I Recorder are hereby authorized and directed to cancel said assessment and sale and said tax deeds on the records of their respective offices , as to ~\. . The east half of the northeast quarter; the east half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter; and all of the .south half of Section 35, in Township 10 North, Range 34 West , S. B. M T In the Matter . of Preps.ring Plans , Specifications Profiles and Cross-sections for grading, draining and paving Hope Av~nue, in the 3rd Road District , On motion duly seconded and carried, .it is ordered that the County Surveyor prepare plans, specification~~ profiles and cross-sections for grading, draining and paving Hope Avenue, in the 3rd Road Distriet, and present the same with an estimate \ of the cost thereof to this Board at its next regu.lar meeting. I In the Matter of the Petition of Mary c. Newhouse fo~ County Aid. It appearing to tbe satisfaction of this Board that said petitioner is a proper person to receive County aid, it is Drdered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the Treasurer, on Hospital Fund, in favor of Mary c. Newhouse for the sum of 120.00; and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board. In the matter o:f the Petition of ll!rs. Wenonah Buster Brickey Burton for County . Aid for Horace Brickey and Ann Mae Burton, minors. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Horace Brickey, aged 14 years is a half-orphan and Ann Mae Burton, aged ~ months, Whose father is detained in the state prison at San Quentin under judgment of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Barbara, are proper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of said Mrs. Wenonah Buster Brickey Burton. It . is ordered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Wenonah Buster Brickey Burton for the sum of Twenty & 00/100 dollars, and for a like amount of tha 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 Petitions for County Aid. It appearing to the Board that the following named petitioners are proper persons to . receive county aid, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the foi1owing named persons for the sums set opposite their respective names on the 1st day of July 1924, to-wit; -Oharles W. Baker Mrs. Plutarcho Carrilld Mrs. J . M. Burleigh Claud Johnson Vincente A. Juarez Annabelle I~cGreal Ramon Lopez Mabel Hyde Ida Flores Anne Henrickson FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $15.00 20.00 30.00 10.00 12.00 10.00. Refugia Olivos Jose Robles Jose !~rj.a Romero Andrew Ruiz John P. \Vare Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson 15.00 Adeline Wright SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 14.25 Antonio Poisard THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. 10.00 15.00 Maria Josefa Pico Pedro v. Romero, et ux. $10 . 00 10.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 a.oo 10.00 25.00 t) 366 CQQQ l '\"\'\.& lX.1\l. o.fe'i . ' FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. Verda Anthony $20.00 Donalda Moore ~20 . 00 Emma P. Anton 20.00 Mabel E. Murray 20.00 Anna Elpbick 20.00 Mae McCollum 40.00 R. Cloak 15.00 Maria Ramirez 10.00 Blanche E. Emmons 20.00 Joseph Ushe r 10.00 Hattie B. Harbison 10.00 Mary C. Newhouse 20.00 FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT . John Davies s.oo Margaret Marcum Ward 10.00 Mary Hedrick 10. 00 The Reports of c. G. Vandever, S.perintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital, Anna E. MoCaughey, Superintendent County Detention Home , A. S. Larsen, County Live Stock Inspector and OWen H. O'Neill. County Surveyor for the month of May 1924, were examined and ordered filed. On motion du1y seconded and carried it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby rejected, to-wit: Standard Oil Co. " " Schubert-Kirby Co. $28.88 15.93 6. 61 On moti on duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby laid over, to-wit: Adam, Ronald 111. Bastanchury, A. Bender-Moss Co . Bigler, A. B. " tt Caire, Arthur J ., et al. Convent of the Good Shepherd Columbia Drug Co. Cook, Archie B. Deaderick, H. s. Dodge, E. G. " " Fitzgerald, Frank Gardner-Wheaton Co. George, c. E. Hoover, B. B . Loveren, Dr. G. s. Ord Ioe Co . Pope, A. s. " It " " Preisker, c. L. Reed, w. B. s. B. Cottage Hospital " s. B. Telephone Co. Schauer Printing Studios, Inc. Shean, Wm. 18.00 17.60 20. 00 10.09 7.80 1760.31 100.00 1.85 30.00 5 . 20 33.25 42.50 93.60 1.25 30.25 58.17 145.00 38.80 15.00 36.75 5.00 41.20 39.03 25.00 25. 00 24. 65 278.75 37.80 ' June 2nd, 1924. Southern Counties Gas Co. St. Catherine's School n " n St. Francis School Valley Oil Co. Western Wholesale Drug Co. $ 2.31 120.00 120.00 120. 00 158.54 32.50 367 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all claims that have been ' audited and approved at this meet!ng by three members of the Board of Supervisors be allowed, each claim to be paid out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endrosed on the ~ace o~ each claim respectively, to wit: Abbott, R. C. Abernithy, Fred w. Adams, Emma E. Adler, Mary A. Adrian, Henry A. Alegria, John v. Alexander, Virgil F. Allen, Minnie M. Ambr ose Lumber Co. Andera, C. M, do do Anderson, Walter Andrews, A. J. Arellanes , J. F. R. Arlington Garage Associated Oil Co. Associated Oil Co. Associated Oil Co. Austin, Elizabeth Austin, J. H. Avery, Annie Alice Bailey, Et hel H. d.o do Baker, Fred A. Baker, M. P Baker, Sidney F. Barker Printing Company Barnes, Mar garet Barnes, T. W. Barnett, Jennie .Barnett, \.Yilliam A. Baron, P. F Bassett, Bes sie P. Batchelder, D. T. Bates, G. w. Bates, Harriet J . Battles , Mrs. Ella Bauhaus, l~innie o. Beck stead, J. P. Bennett, Frances GENERAL FUND 16. 00 10.00 10.00 10 . 00 10. 00 10.00 10.00 10.00 74.40 12.90 4.25 3 6 . 00 10 . 00 10. 00 8.oo 13.88 60 .58 16.65 10. 00 1 0 . 00 10.00 15.60 15.60 10.00 10.00 10.00 22.50 10 .00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 1 2 . 90 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 368 ' Bertrand , w. iv. GENERAL FUND Biddle , Bessie Black , A. F. Bl ack, Geo. A. -. Black , Jac ob H. Black, Mabel F . Bl iss, (;bas . I . Bl ock, Karen Bodine , Mrs . Anna M. Boeseke- Dawe Co . do do do do do do do do do do do do Bonetti , Plinio T. Borden, Julius Bortol az zo, Santo Botello , Tuf. A. do do Botello, Reiugio E. Boyd , Ger trude Boyle , Lesta liiay Br ady, D. D. Brady, Lydia L. Braun Corp . , The Br ockway, 1\~ . F. Brooks , Emma M. do Mrs. May I Brown, Lesl ie Brown, Vf . H. Br ush , N. H. do Nat hanial H Bryant & Tr ott Co . Buell, Elizabeth do Percy O. Buhn, Walter Burchardi , Anna c. Burner, R. Burns , Angi e R. Burr oughs Adding Machine Butt, Kirk Cadwell, I . T. Cal dero;n, Irene Calder on, R. s. Caldwell, L. R. Calif. Corrugat ed Cul vert Co . Co . Cal iI. Fruit Growers Exchange - $10. 00 1 0 . 00 1 0 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 . 10 . 00 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 4 . 20 . 90 10 . 00 8.75 13.10 185. 90 9 . 60 10. 00 1.82 10. 00 3. 00 3 . 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10.00 10 . 00 10. 00 3. 60 91.00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 4. 00 25. 00 4.75 10. 00 1 2 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 1.50 1 0 . 00 . 4 . 46 10. 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 50. 00 34. 21 2-58 I ' Callis, J. D. Campodonico, Chas. L. do do do Stephen Candy, s. w. Cannon, Alice D. Carlisle & Co., A. Carranza, Erma Carril~o, Adella Carroll, Margaret Carty, Elizabeth Cary, Bernice H. Case, G. L. Castagna, Alice Catlett, Earl L. Chalmers, Thomas Charles, C. W. Cheadle, H. T. City o:f Lompoc Clapp, Lora B. Clark, Almedia M. Clark, William H. Clark, w. s. A. v. June 2nd, 1924. GENERAL FUND v. Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. do Coiner, Mar y G. Collinge, w. J. do Columbia Carbon Co . do do do do Compton, Robert T. Connor, James B. Cook, L. H. Cook, Mrs. Sidney Cooley, H. M. Cooley, Mary Cooper, Rose E. Copeland, L. s. C:otton, Elsie v. Cottam, John B. County Commissioner C-ovarrubias, E. o. Cox, Mar garet F. Crakes, Carrie l\i . Cravens, Mary L. Craviotto, E. J. Crawford, James D. do v;. s. do of Horticulture Cuesta, Gerard s. de la do Micaela $10. 00 12.20 10. 00 10.00 10.00 1 0 . 00 95.27 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10 . 00 20.00 71.50 10. 00 34.80 10.00 10.00 14 .26 10.00 10. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 67.08 52. 00 10. 00 4 . 60 4.00 4 . 00 9 . 60 10 . 00 10.00 10.00 28.04 9-.75 10.00 10 . 00 20.13 10.00 10. 00 91.30 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10. 00 20.73 10. 00 10. 00 70.00 10. 00 369 / ' Cullinan, Rose Cunnane, w. B. do do do do Curran, J . p. Dahl gr en, Wesley Daneker, Grace E. D' Andrea , D. Darling, John c. Davi es, Walter Joseph - Davi s , Chester A. Davis , D. D. do do Davis , :rtiar tha Iiiay Davi son, Edgar B. Davi son, Edgar B. Dawe , Henry Dawson, lb's. Frances E Del valle , Chris t ina M. Den, Al fonso L. Dewing , H. A. n n n " Dewlaney, Gr ant Dext er, George c. Diehl Gro cery Co. Dimock , Jennie Dinnes, B. T. Di nsmore, Thomas Dodge, May D. Doerr, E. B. Domingues, John do do T. Dominguez, Mrs. M. do Mar y Dominy~ Anna M. Donahue , James P. Doty, Julius E. Downing, Emily J. do do Doyle , E. T. Drexler, A. H. ' GENERAL FUND Duoo Auto Re f i nish , Inc . Dudley, Geo. L. Dugan, Faulding & Crowell do do do do do do Dur ham, El i zabeth E. Eames , A. L. do do do $20 . 00 10. 00 10 .00 5. 00 10 . 00 11.10 10 . 00 106 .25 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 5.00 10 . 00 125.00 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 66.10 201.30 111.00 10 . 00 10. 00 28.72 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 21.00 21.00 12. 25 40. 00 10. 00 3 . 00 10. 00 12 . 00 6. 00 10 . 00 20 . 50 10 . 00 10 . 00 2. 65 225. 00 14 . 50 1.90 10 . 00 12. 50 ' ' I 372 ' ' Gewe , Henry R. do Ma.bell A. Gil christ, Ann D. Gill, Mrs . Lena F Gillis, Mrs. Mar yetta Gior gi, Egisto do N. Goleta Garage Gol eta Garage Gott, C. E. Gourley, S. Nellie Graham, C. M. Graham, Herbert c. GENERAL FUND Grainger Trucking Co ., A. E. Gray, John M. Great Wardrobe Greenwell, A. c. Greer, F . c. Grey, Francis L. Grinstead, A. o. Grisham, A. Gullifer, T. A. Hacking, Mary J. Haggerty, Wini:fred Hall, G. A. Hall, Lottie L. Hall, Mar y Ann Halley, Leona H. Hammond , D. M. Hammond, D. M. Hammond , D. M. Hansen , Hans c. Hardcastle , A. T. Har tley, Kate Haslam, Arthur w. Haslam, VI. E. Hawkins, Homer L. Hazard, o. P. Heacock, Horace Heiges, .Mar garet Henders on, Carrie E. Rend.ricks, R. Henning, C. w. Hensling, A. R. Herter, Albert Hicks , Geo . H. Higbee , E. G. Hill, Jesse R. Heneman, Mar y L. $10. 00 10. 00 10.00 10. 00 10 . 00 10.00 10 . 00 3.30 20 . 22 10.00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10.00 15.00 1 0 . 00 15.15 10 . 00 8 . 65 10. 00 10 . 00 115. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 10.00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 43.75 310.25 42. 00 10. 00 32.50 10 . 00 10 . 00 11.00 10 . 00 3.00 10.00 10.00 10 . 00 52. 00 10 . 00 22.82 27 .30 10.00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 I ' June 2nd, 1924. Hinsdale, Wm. P Hitchcock, Nina Hite, Wm. H. Holloway, Lena J. Holt , Florence E. Honey, George M. Hopkins, Evah Hopkins, H. J. Houck , Lillie o. L. Hunt, c. A. Huppert, Joseph c. Huppert, Marvel Huyck, Jessie do Walter Ibsen, B. Ilenstine, w. G. James, Edward M. Janney, Russell L. Janssens, Dominica L. II Joe " ti " " Jennings, Emma Jessee, Viola M. Johnson, Fl orence c. Johnson, Jessie M. Johnson, w. B. Johnston, Eugene L. Jones, Mi~l ard H. Jones, Roscoe v. J ordano Bros . Juarez, Fred A. Kantor , Peter A. Kantor, Peter A. Kay Motor Suppl y Co. Kelly Springfield Tire Co. Kellogg, Eugene S. Kemp, Willard Kenney, M. Y. Kerr, ~,reda Y. Ketcham, E. T. Kimball, Joseph King , J . F. King, Josephine Klein-Simpson Fruit Co. Kni ght, Clarence c. Kortner , Henry T. Kramer, Maude G. do Otto E. do do GENERAL FUND ' ' $10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10.00 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 4.00 10 . 00 18.32 10.00 10 .00 10 . 00 10.00 866.18 8 .00 10.00 10. 00 10.00 45. 00 60 . 00 60.00 10 . 00 1.00 240.17 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10.00 lQ.00 23.75 10 . 00 22.13 17.34 56.84 156.30 57.21 300. 00 10.00 10.00 22.48 85.50 299.19 10.00 16.26 10 . 00 10.00 10.00 37.50 46.50 , \ ' Lambert, c. l!.i. Lambert , c. E. do Fred do do do do do do do Opal Ray do do do Lane, Carrie s. Lane , Miles P. Langmack, Vey w. Lanter, Mrs. J. w. Larco Fish Co., s. do do Launer, Ellen M. Lawrence, G. J . do Irene Lee , Charlie Levine, Carl E. Levy, A. H. Lewis, Alma do Ella R. Libbey, N. B. Lima, A. c. Linquest, A. L. Lloyd, Ben R. Llo yd, Geo . w. Lloyd, 1~Jarion Lompoc Garage de Record Lompoc Heoord Longawa, John Lopez, Ulpiano GENERAL FUND Los Angeles Disinfectant Co . Low, .!!'red Luttrell, Alfred s . Lynch, John 1W.in, 11argret Grant tis.in, Alex Main, \'l. S. Manchester, Samuel ll!ianning, Hattie B. Manton, Herbert F . Maris , \V. H. Markus, Louise B. Marqueth, Clara A. Marriott, c.; .E . do do 1~Iarsh, John R. A. ' $45.00 30. 00 162.00 158 . 00 123. 00 10.00 88. 00 60.00 88.00 10.00 10.00 10 . 00 20.00 14.73 7.15 10 . 00 14.20 10 . 00 17.40 13.75 20.00 10. 00 10.00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10. 00 20 . 00 44.56 8 . 50 2. 40 261.88 10 . 00 62.50 7.75 10. 00 78.00 10 . 00 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 21.00 10 . 00 10.00 10 . 00 10.00 4.50 5.04 10. 00 June 2nd, 1924. Martin, J. B. GENERAL FUND do T. H. do William Thos. Mason , John Mason, William L. Mattei, F. p. Maye, May Benedict .Meals, G. W. Meigs, Jr., Pever i l Menken , Herman Meyerink & Company Michael , Anna I Midland Counties Pub. Ser v . Corp . Miller, D. do do D. M. Mission Paint and Art Co. Mitchell, Har old L. ' do Louise do ?.1a.mie L. Monteoito Hall & Library Assn. Moody, Geo. M. Moore, Mary G. do William G. Morgia, L. Moriarty, Dorothy Morley, Frank Morris, M. E. Murdock~ C. w. G. Murphy, Thomas Mutter, Mrs . Lena 1IcBa.ne, Geo. A. McCabe, Harry c. Mccaughey , Annie E . do J. P. MoCollester, Winfield S. MoConkie, George McDavid, Elizabeth W. McDonald, Ar chibald McGreal, Annabelle MoKaime, Joseph L. McKenzie, Geo . McLaughlin, Laura w. McMurray, s. K. McNutt, Wm. B. !lance, 11amie Nellany, Lina Nelson, Sadrick Nichols, Chas. T. Nicholson, George . $14.20 10 . 00 10.00 45.00 1 0 . 00 10. 00 10.00 14.00 10.00 10.00 5.oo 10 . 00 8.35 42.00 24. 00 10.00 10. 20 10. 00 10 . 00 10 .00 10.00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10.00 20 . 00 10.00 26. 20 10.00 10 . 00 10.00 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 139.75 182.48 10 . 00 76.91 10 . 00 10 . 00 10.00 10. 00 10.00 1 0 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 73 . 50 15.00 10.00 I 3715 Nicoles & Fabing Niedermuller, o. GENERAL FUND Nielson-Smith Electric Co. do do Nixon, Eva R. Not t, Wm. A. B. Novotny, Chas. Nuss, Jr., Wm. H. do do Nuzum, F. R. O' Br yant, Mathilda Ogilvie, Ralph T. Ogl esby, John F. Oliver, Kathryn Ann Olsen , Clara A. Ord Ice Company do do Osborne's Book Store Osborne, Jesse P. do Minnie G. Osburn, Wm. Q. do do Ott Hardware Co . Ott Hardware Co. do do do do Ovieda, Tony Ovieda, Tony do Pacific Coast Pub. do do do do do do do do do do do do Pacific Laundry Packard, J . c. Page, Eleanor J. Pal mer, Wendell - Parks, Pearl Parma Company Parnell, Harry Co. do $84.00 Allowed for $ 2.10 10.00 3.00 2. 00 10.00 10. 00 72.00 10.00 4.60 25.00 40. 00 224.00 50.31 10 . 00 10 . 0@ 5.50 3. 78 18.50 10 . 00 10. 00 2. 00 2 . 00 33.05 6. 00 .50 2 . 85 60. 00 60 . 00 27.50 15.00 46. 85 1 . 10 13.10 5. 00 . 40 2.40 2.94 10 . 00 10 . 00 73.50 10. 00 1 6.10 10 . 00 Parnell, Harry 10. 00 Parrish, Sadie D. Patrick & Co. Pendergast, E. F. Pendola, A. L. Penn, J. c. Pennell, Hilda M. 10 . 00 14 . 29 10. 00 40.94 1.50 10 . 00 I I June 2nd, 1924. Pensinger, Anne M Perry, Mary A. Pertica, Frances Pertusi, Esperanza c. Peterkin, Harlow Petersen, J. F. do do Johannes J. R. ' Pico, John B. do do Pierce, Fred Pine, F. Postel, A. c. Poteet, A c. Pratt, Susie Purcell, Annie F. Raf:fetto, Eva M Randall, Edw. . Red Cross Drug Co. do do Reed, A. M, do s. L. Rice, Elmer c. Richardson, F. M. do Margaret Richter, Richard T. Riley, May E, Rivers, Flora A. Robbins, Hattie M. Robbins, Jean .Robles, G do Roemer, Edna F. Romero, L do Rondot, Mary M Ross, James Ross, James Rude, Mar gorie M. Rudolph, E. E, Rule, Eunice R. Runkle, A. N. Runkle Shoe Co., The Runkle Shoe Company Runkle Shoe Co. Rusconi, Frank Rutherford, J. M. Sacoonaghi, B. c. Sanford, Millie E. Sansome, Mrs. A. GENERAL FUND $10. 00 19.20 55.00 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 l.2.70 10.00 14.30 18.60 10.00 a.oo 10.00 10. 00 10.00 10.00 10 . 00 120.00 13.05 9.35 10. 00 20.00 10.00 20.00 10 . 00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10 . 00 57.50 45.00 10.00 55.00 35. 00 10.00 27.71 281Z.52 10. 00 10.00 10.00 10.00 35.50 42.75 11.30 115.00 10.00 6.00 10. 00 10 . 00 377 ' Santa Barbara Humane Society GENERAL FUND Santa Barbara Pa i nt and Wall Paper Co . do do Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa Bar bara Telephone Co. s. B. Telephone Co . do , do Santa Barbara Transfer Co . do Santa Barbar a Unit Brick & Tile Co . Santa Maria Gas Co . do Santa Maria Times do do Santa Maria Val ley War ehouse Co . Santa Ynez Permanent Road Div. Saulsbury, Harry R. Saunder s, H. G. Savitz, Louise H. Sawyers, Geo . E . Sohauer Pr inting Studio, Ino. do do Scbauff , Viol a A. Schul z, Paul H. Schuyler, Eva L. B~ do Mi lton Scott, Clarence E. do Hattie x. Sears, :e. T. Seaside Oil Company do do Seavey, Constance Shantz, Benjamin Shell Co . o:f Cal if. Sherrill, Louis Si l va, Henry A. Silva, Mil dred L. Simpson, Frank R. Simpson, Frank R. Si mpson, Gertrnde Sinex, Edgar L. Skinner, Earl Smart, J . K. Smart, J . K. Smart , L. E. Smart, Lydia M. Smith, Charles do Hannah D. . .' , $75. 00 13 . 50 22.50 32.77 1 9 . 80 4 . 80 109. 85 48 . 22 10. 00 14. 40 3. 96 8 . 00 5.86 67 . 00 31. 50 78. 35 51, 861.12 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 152 . 92 103. 00 22. 50 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 10.00 10. 00 35. 00 14 . 20 888. 00 24. 98 10 .00 84. 00 40. 08 240. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 39 . 50 27 . 55 10. 00 10 . 00 1 0 . 00 102. 00 39 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 ' , ' June 2nd, 19 24 Smith Hardware GENERAL FUND Smith, Harry B. do J. F. do .Katherine M. Smith, L. F. do do Lillian G. do do do Mrs. Susie do do do Susie do w. ]'. Smitheram, T. J. Snow, Mel vi.n Snow, Melvin Sorensen, Sam Southern Calif. Edison Co. do.- do do do do do Southern Cali 'f. Edison Co. ' Southern Counties Gas. Co. do do do do do do Southern Pacific Milling Co. Spader, Margaret,L. do Vanderleft Spaulding, Clarence A. Spaulding, Edward Stackhouse, Martha Stafford., Julia H. Standard Oil Company Standard Oil Company do do do do do do do do do do Sterling Drug Co. do do Stevens, Mrs. Brancie Stevens, Obas. s. do vVinifred H. Stewart, Flora E. do Guy H. Stewart, 1ilary A. Stinson, Jessie itoddard, Carleton Strader, Bessie M. St. Paul D~e Works I $128.30 16.00 10.00 10.00 14.20 24.10 l0.00 10.00 27.50 55.00 27.50 10.00 10.00 6.40 10.00 178.50 123.18 9.14 112.03 6.22 22,80 21.05 24.30 1445.16 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 27.00 1.14 20.00 18.98 153.80 162.80 103.45 26.65 17.90 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 60.00 10.00 10.00 2.60 379 380 Swan, James do do Swartz, w. L. Sylvester, Henry D. do do Ta:ft, Orray Talbott, w. L. Tanner, A. F. Taylor , Ira D. Thompson, Charles do F. B. Thralls, E. w. Til1otson, H. M. Tisdel, Mary E. Tognazzini , s. M. Tolbert , Minnie B. Todd, Catherine Tomasini, A. v. Tomkins, Geo. H. H. Tomlinson, Florence Torrence, J . T. do w. F. Tracy, John V. Travis , R. M. Triple tt , Talulu B. Trujillo , M. Tucker, C. ~t . Turner, Katherine H. T. Twitchell & Son, J . J. Union Mill and Lumber Co. do do do do Union Oil Co. o:f Cali:f. do do do do Unzueta , D. do do Upson, B. w. do u s. Grill - Valley Oil Co . GENERAL FUND Van De Mark, Mrs Lillina B. Van Hom, J. A. Van Winkle , Eliza v. do Elsie . G. Ventura Re:fini ng Company Verine , Pete Veroni ca Stone Co. do do $47.50 12 .50 10. 00 39. 98 4.85 10.00 31.20 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 31.65 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 . 10 . 00 10. 00 . 10. 00 10. 00 24.00 10 . 00 10. 00 22.85 10. 00 9.00 10.00 10 . 00 6. 00 4.15 35.12 37.20 55.56 34 ~ 85 2. 50 48.00 48.00 48.00 . 10. 00 4. 00 21.10 19. 00 10. 00 5. 05 io.oo io.oo 213.86 35.00 1342. 00 887.00 l I ' . . ' ' i .' . I June 2nd, 1924. Vick, Jane GENERAL FUND Viles, Earl Vogel~ J E. Wade, J. K. Wade, Naomi L. Walsh, s. G. do do V/alton & Co., J. A. do do Wa Rene. Belle Warner. J. o. Warren, John P. Water Works Department do do Watson~ J. N. Weidman, Elizabeth Weidman, :Phil Weimer, Martha Weldon~ H. J. Western Machine & Foundry do do do do do do Western Motor Transfer do do Western Union Tel. Co. Western Union Tel. Co. Wharton, Bert White House, The do Whitney, Mark Wiley & Sons, Inc., John. Williams, Franklin s. Williams~ Jas. G. Wilson &,D'Andrea do do do do do do Wilson, Eva L. - Wilson; Nellie I. Winchester, R. F. do do do do Wood, Helen M. Wood & Son, Henry do do Woods, Catherine A. Woodward, Am1ie Worden, Mrs. Helen Co. $10.00 10.00 33.38 10.00 10.00 33.05 51.89 2.50 4.68 18.75 2.50 10.00 57.75 11.20 195.40 3.12 2.54 20.00 10.00 2025.00 4.90 3.00 22.75 150.50 10.00 1.32 10.00 22.00 32.65 10.00 3.00 10.00 10.00 424.85 4.00 8.50 22.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 52.64 416.15 10.00 10.00 10.00 38~ - - - . . 382 Wright, Walter Vfu.lf f, Henry G. Yelkin, Henry Young, Frank Zeller, w. M. Ziegeler, H. Henr~ GENERAL EUND Aggeler & Musser Seed Co., The HOSPITAL FUND Ambassador Laundry do do Associated Oil Co. Beadle , M. W. Boeseke-Dawe Co. Bowin, Y. Bowser & Co. , S. F. Brem, Zeiler & HamII8ck, Drs. California Market Gardenas, M. J. Carter, Ruby Carter, Ruby Certified Laboratory Prod. City & Kentia Nurseries City & Kentia Nurseries Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. do do Columbia Drug Co., The Cutter Laboratory Diehl Grocery Co. Friedly, Ruby Garrahy, Margaret Harrower Laboratory Inc. Hoey, George F. do do Hunt, R. Kirk Mu.sic Co Lewis, Ida Mae Lush, Marion E. Mahoney, Alice Maiers, G. F Ott Hardware Co Pacific Chemical Co. ' Pacific Coast Publishing Co. Pacific Coffee Stores Co. $10.00 10.00 115.00 33.30 10.00 10.00 24.45 621.34 633.08 30.28 8.90 53.00 57.00 52.67 18.00 143.75 30.00 3.78 100.00 63.80 2.25 10. 25 126.77 41.00 19.70 73.00 656.21 153.00 70.00 9.46 12.00 35.83 19.50 7.00 90.00 46.00 30.00 4.60 161.10 51.30 10.90 35.20 ' I June 2nd, 1924. Powell, May A HOSPITAL FUND Rada, Augustine Rada, E. Regents of the University of Calif. S. B. Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara Farm Bureau Monthly Santa Bar bara Fl&ur Mil la s. B. Telephone Co. Scherer Co . , R. L. do do do do do do do do do do Seaside Oil Co., The Seaside Oil Co . Simpson, Frank R. do do Southern Calif. Edison Co. S. P. Milling Co . do do Spaulding, Walter J . Spreitz, H. A. Stone, c. w. St. Charles Market Takamine Corporation Taylor Har dware Co . , Tu:l!llbull, John Union Feed & Fuel Co Union Mill & Lumber Co . Vandever, c. G. do do Western Whol esale Drug Co do do do Boyd Lumber & Mill Co . HOSPITAL BLDG Santa Barbara Unit Brick & Tile Co. Santa Ynez Permanent Road Div Associated Charities INDIGENT FUND Borador i , Sam'l. Brown, w. J. Callis, F. I. Campodonico , E. M do do Cob l entz & Sohwabaoher do do Dominguez, Gregory Haslam and Co . , w. A. $77. 42 14.00 16. 00 12. 06 24. 00 7.00 166.60 32. 77 66. 59 35. 28 12.96 7. 50 25.99 5 . 87 32.97 200.10 23.75 6.70 160. 98 110. 70 93.58 40. 38 100. 00 130. 00 35. 00 7. 00 6.25 5. 60 279 .45 31. 68 250 . 00 32.02 26. 10 17. 93 50. 35 12.60 5186.11 587 . 96 20 . 00 4. 00 40 . 00 20. 00 15. 00 10. 00 10. 00 56. 00 20. 00 383 384 Herron~ J. w. INDIGENT FUND . do do Jordana Bros. Lucas, Coblentz & Thorner, Drs. Lucas, Coblentz & Thorner, Drs. Martindale, M. A. Monte Vista Rancho Dairy McDermott Funeral Home Pippin, E. J. Pippin, E. J. Ross, James Rudolph' a Store Southern Pacific Co. Steele, John M. Sterl ing Drug Co. Union Feed & Fuel Co. Winters, M. o. Almanzo, F. Dominguez, L. J. do Iii. R. do Paul Heltman, c. c. Jiminez, A. Morris, Harbron Almanzo, F. Ayal~,Angel Ayala, J. P. do do do do Bennett, Manuel do do Borges, Ernesto FIBST ROAD FUND SECOND ROAD FUND Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. Cordoza, Tibursio Dominguez, L. J. do 11:. R. Ducommun Corp. Estrada, Ramon Garibay, Alfredo Gonzales, E. do do Jininez, Augustine Laning, F. Lopez, c. " F. Lopez, J. Lucchesi, Fred $20.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 22.50 4.35 6.58 30.00 95.70 131.50 6.50 30.00 19.68 20.00 30.90 14.00 40.00 34.00 26.00 66.50 26.25 3.50 66.50 28.00 32.00 14.00 112.00 ao.oo 132.00 20.00 25.00 3.50 3.80 7.00 36.00 70.00 50.93 7.00 21.00 44.00 32.00 21.00 13.50 40.00 44.00 40.00 24.00 ' I l ' l ' . June 2nd. 1924. Manriques, M. SECOND R OAD FUND ' 11edal, R. .McAllister, Ben " " Navarro, E. " Naya, B. Ott Har dwar e Co . Por tillo, J . Raso . s. Rodriguez, N. Romero , Ba be do L. Rosales, S. Saragosa, J . Saus eda, v. Soto, P. Torres , J . Union Mill & Lumber Co . Vallestero , F. Yniguez , A. Alegria , John v. THIBD ROAD FUND Ar edondo, F. Br ooks , I.t. F. Bruhn, :Peter Campbell, George Campbell, George Carrillo , A. Castr o , Guadalupe J . Christensen, J . c. Clancy , A . L . Clancy , A. L. do F. A. Fields, E. T. Gneisa, Chas. Hendry Br os . Jones, C. A. Ol sen , Sor en :Petersen, J . Quintana , b:d . c. F. Santa Ynez Permanent Saralegni , Ramon Shurtl eff, J . H. do do S. P. St ow Co . The To rrence, w. F. Road Div . Western Mach i ne & Foundry Co . Whitcher & Sahm do do $ 10 . 50 21. 00 12. 00 1 2 . 00 22 .00 1 6 . 00 21. 00 9. 40 24 . 00 17. 50 21. 00 4 0 . 00 4 0. 00 21 . 00 24 . 00 7.00 21. 00 34. 00 77 . 35 32. 00 24 .00 16. 00 16. 00 28 . 00 19. 25 14. 00 21 . 00 28 . 00 80. 00 21. 75 15. 00 80. 00 28. 00 451. 00 37 . 50 8 . 66 84. 00 21. 00 41 . 50 7. 00 10 , 372. 22 21. 00 32. 50 48 . 00 175. 00 21. 00 225. 00 20. 00 125. 00 385 .----------.,- --.----,-------,-----------,----- ---------------- - -- ~- ------- - - - 386 ' ' Santa Ynez Permanent Road Div. .FOURTH ROAD FUND Barnhart, Chas. Bryant and Trott Calderon, Valentine Connor, Ed. L. Crakes, T. s. Crescent Garage Fe. sler, John Gard, c. R. Gau_larte, M. Gaul arte, M. Goodchild, E~die Goodohil.d, Ramon w. .d:o Willie Grafft1 John Holser & Bailey Horn, A. R. Horn, A. R. Jenkins, M. McCoy, J. R. McKim, O. P. Niverth , s. B. Nogues, Pete Ojeda, Jose FIFTH ROAD FUND ' , $5 ,186. 11 1.9 . 25 25. 70 8. 50 8 . 25 48 . 00 28 . 65 1.68. 00 10 . 00 1. 00 3. 50 63. 00 1.27. 50 1 2 . 25 164.50 3 . 35 74. 05 138 . 35 28 . 00 11.89 20. 50 29. 85 33.00 14. 00 Ontiveros, F. K. Pacific Coast Coal Co. 12. 75 $33. 13 All owed for 32 .92 Rice, Chas. E Rice, Fred do . do I. Roemer & Roemer Ruiz, H. J . do do do J. D. Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa Ynez Permanent Road Div Simas, Tony Valley Oil Co Vicente Manuel Wyl ie, Chester Emerick, Thomas SIXTH ROAD FUND ' 2 . 58 60. 00 55. 00 355.25 29. 75 24.00 44. QO 2. 25 10 , 372. 22 32. 50 177. 30 16. 50 22. 50 42. 00 Hendricks, R. 78.00 Hend:ricks, R. 78~ 00 Ott Hardware Co. . 65 Santa Ynez Permanent Road Division 10 , 372. 22 Carranza, Joe GENERAL ROAD FUND 36. 00 Clark, John 24. 00 - '" I Dimock, s. B. Fisher, w. L. Foster, c, H. Ganung, o. do do Gaulart e, M. Glines, John T. Hildenbrand, Jr. , A. J . Huyck, Monte Martinez, I\I . Moore, E. P . Ontiver os, A. T. Pacific Coast Coal Co. Rober ds, E. Ruiz, H. J. Ruiz, H. J . Ruiz, J. D. Strong, F. Strong, F. Thompson, He rman Warren and Bai l ey Co. Jund 2nd, 1924 GENERAL ROAD FUND West Coast Iron & Metal Yards Wilson, Ge or ge Young, John Acosta, F. do do do do Cas t r o , Gua.ds.l u pe Cordero , Joe Co rd.era, Joe Cor nell & Co . J . For syth , Ronald G. H. . do Thomas do Wil liam do do Hector, John H. Ingersoll-Rand Co. of Calif. Jones, c. A. Keller , J . B. Maripn Steam Shovel Co. Moll, F. Moll, J. Montezano , J . do do Northern', w. E. . Norther n , w. E Ott Hardware Co . Padilla ~ F. ' GOOD ROADS FUND $8. 00 28. 00 44. 00 36. 00 16. 00 21.00 235. 00 122. 50 147. 00 48 . 00 7 . 00 28. 00 283.04 ' 3. 50 12. 00 32. 55 24. 00 24. 00 48. 00 76. 00 201.60 144. 78 33. 00 1 6 . 00 60. 00 60. 00 60 . 00 16. 00 52 .00 28. 00 23.15 130. 00 49. 00 54 . 25 17. 50 103 .50 34. 42 20. 00 50 . 00 453. 24 96 . 00 96. 00 52. 00 48. 00 60.00 60. 00 20 .74 48 . 00 . 38~ ' '\ 388 Padilla, F. GOOD ROADS FUlID do do ' Parks, G. A. do do Ross, William do do do do Santa Ynez Permanent Road Division Scott, J R. do do Seaside Oil Company Shell Co of Cal if. do do do do Southern Pacific Milling Co Standard Oil Co St. John, A. s. Swan, James Westwick Iron Works ' do do Bailey, Ethel H. SALARY FUND do do Erkens, Phoebe J. do do Fox , Maud c do do Hacking, c. J. l do do Osburn, Wm. Q. Osburn, Wm. Q. Smith, Edgar D. Weidman , Phil ' do do Santa Barbara Telephone Co. ADVERTISillG do do do Sunset Press Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. CASMALIA ST. LIGHTING DIST. Bee , Henry GUAD.ALuPE PUB. CEl\IBTERY DIST Santa Maria Gas Co. GUADALUPE ST. LIGHTI NG DIST . Stemper, J ohn LOS ALAMOS PUBLIC CEMETERY DIST Midland Counties Pu.b Serv. Corp. LOS ALAMOS ST. LIGHTING DIST do do do ORCUTT ST. LIGHT- ING . DIST Scott, G. M REC . DIST. NO. 798 $48 . 00 48.00 126.25 130 . 00 48 . 00 48.00 48.00 10,372.22 72.00 112.50 233.37 1.15 30.76 2.50 160. 57 36.25 4.73 35.00 425.31 20.80 5.00 5.00 5 . 00 5.00 5.00 15.00 125.00 125. 00 15.00 5.00 25.00 150.00 150.00 27.50 9.45 4 350. 00 38.40 '16.50 6.00 ~2.BQ 62.00 331.78 ) 3'90 Vernon was accompanied by a bidders bond instead of a certified check as required by the speci~ications, order of said Board made on the 2.nd day of June, 1924, and the published notice calling for bids. On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the consideration of the bids in the above entitled matter be and the same are hereby continued until June 20th, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. In the Matter of the application of the A. B. Bliss Estate to lay and maintain. a sewer along certain highways in the 2nd Road District, The A. B. Bliss Estate having filed an application for a permit, to law and maintain a sewer, for private purposes only, over and along Olive Mill Road from Hot Springs Avenue to Uhannel Drive, and along the Easterly end of Channel Drive, in the 2d Road Vistrict, County of Santa. Barbara, State of California, and It appearing to the ~oard that said permit ought to be granted. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that permission be and is hereby granted to said A. B. Bliss Estate, to lay and maintain a sewer, :for privat~ purposes only, over and along Olive Mill Road from Hot Springs Avenue to Channel Drive, and along the Easterly end of Channel Drive, in the 2nd Road Distr ict, County of Santa Barbar~, State of California, after first complying with any and all state laws~pplicable thereto, and It is further ordered that said sewer be laid and maintained in such manner to I as not/interfere with the use of said highways for road purposes and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said 2nd Road District In the Matter of Fixing the Amount of Bond upon filing Map designated as an Amended Map of Speed's Second Addition to the City of Santa Maria. It appearing to the Board that J. w. Speed the owner of a certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, des- . - ignated"Amended Map of Speed's Second Addition to the City of Santa .Maria" has subdiviaed the same for the purpose of sale, and It further appearing that said owner of said land is about to file for reoord an accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder1aarequired by law, and said "' , 1 I owner having requested this Board to fix the amount of bond, as provided by law, and also having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500.00 conditioned as provided by law, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said J. W. Speed exeout and file with this Board a good and sufficient bond in th~ sum of $500.00 and by its terms 1;118de to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Barbara, conditioned for th payment of all taxes which are at the time of filing said map a lien against said tract or subdivision, or any part thereof but not yet payable, and It is :further ordered that said bond so presented be and the same is hereby approved and that the same be filed by the Clerk of this Board. In the Matter of Fixing the Amount of Bond upon filing Map designated as an Amended Map of Block One of Speed's First Addition to the City of Santa Maria, It appearing to the Board that J. w. Speed the owner of a certain tract or ' subdivision of land situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, desig:r:iated "Amended Map of Block One of Speed's First Addition to the City of Santa .Maria" has subdivided the same for the purpose of sale, and . It further appearing that said owner of said land is about to file for record I I e Ov"(e.c.T\ 0 V\."' Al l-o ""' ~~e.'!.:. ~\~~ e_c:\_c.e.\ \t.tt~, ~~ O""\(et a.!,!. e. '!.$ '\"\. t.~ June 18th, 1924. a.n accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder as required by law, and said owner having requested this Board to fix the amount of bond, as provided by law, and al.so having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500.00 conditioned as provided by law, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said J. W. Speed execute and file with this ~oard a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500.00 and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Barbara, conditioned for the payment of all truces which are at the tim~ of filing said map a lien against said tract or subdivision, or any part thereof but not yet payable, and It is further ordered that said bond so presented be and the same is hereby approved and that the same be filed by the Clerk of this Board In the Matter 0 Transferring Fun~s from the General Fund t o the Advertising Fund, On motion duly seconded an~ carried~ it is ordered that the sum of $5000.00 be sid the same is hereby ordered transferred from the General li'und to the Advertising Pa.nd. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim, On motion duly seconded and carried; it is ordered that the order made on the 2nd day of June 1924, allowing the claim of Chas. Novotny for the sum of $72.00 on the General Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said o1aim be re-allowed for the su.m 0 $84.00 on the General Fund, and t hat a warrant be drawn in payment of the same. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim, On motion duly seco nded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 2nd day of June 1924, allowing the claim of w. G. Ilenstine on t he General Fund for the sum of $8.00 be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed for the sum of $8.00 and that a warrant be drawn on the 3rd Road Fund in payment of the same. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that t he order made on the 2nd day of June 1924, allowing the claim of the Santa Barbara Telephone Co., on the Advertising Fund for the sum of $9.45 be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed for the sum of $9.45 and that a warrant be drawn on the General Fund in payment of the same. In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous Asses sment. It satisactori1y appearing to the ~oard 0 Supervisors of the County of Santa ~arbara, from a statement furnished by the County Assessor that the property of James J. MoDermitt, described as Lot 52, Block 200, of the City of Santa Barbara, was erroneously assessed for the year 1923-24, as shown on page 312, vol. 2, assessment roll of said year, and application having been made to this Board by said County Assessor that said erroneous assessment be cancelled, and the written consent of the District Attorney of said county having been obtained therefor, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Auditor of said county cancel said assessment aforesaid by entry on the margin of said assessment book and also on t he delinquent list. In the Matter of t he Petition of Ioerge Engelbert for Cancellation of Erroneous Assessment. The petition of Ioerge Engelbert for the cancellation of the assessments of taxes for the years 1918, 1919 and 1920, as appearing on page 190, volumne 3, 1918; page 214, volumne 3, 1919; page 3, 1920, respectively, and delinquent assessment book 392 page 10, 1918; page 8, 1919; page 18~ 1920, respectively, on the following described lands, to wit: N 112 of SE 1/4 Sec. 5. and NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 ~ec. 9, Twp. 10, R. 28, West, s. B. M. coming on:fbr hearing and it appearing that at the time of the said assessments the lands were lands of the United States and not subject to taxation by the State of California, or the County of Santa Barbara ~ it is hereby Ordered that the said assessimnts be and they are hereby annulled, vacated and set aside and that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and hereby is directed to spread this order of cancellation upon the minutes of the Board, and It is further ordered that the County Auditor of said county cancel said assess- . ments by entry on the margin of the assessment books and also on the delinquent list. On motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.((\ ,S;Jd' bariman upervisors. Attest: CALL FOR A SPECIAI. MEETING. We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto. It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County ' of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for June 20th 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. To consider the bids heretofore filed, opened and examined for furnishing all tools, machinery, material and labor necessary for the oonstzuction and completion of a graded, drained and paved roadway together with all necessary struotures thereon, in Sections A, B, C and D of said Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez and to make ariy necessary or proper order in connection therewith In the Matter of the Purchase of Bonds of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. To make an order rescinding the resolution and order 6f this Board made on the 28th day of May, 1924, whereby the County of Santa Barbara proposed to invest surplus money of said county in the purchase of bonds of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Yne~, and to make any other necessary or proper order in connection therewith. In the Matter of an Ordinance providing for the levy of an annual tax for the interes and redemption of bonds of Santa Ynez Permanent Road Division, authorized at a specia election held in said division on July 24, 1923. the above entitled matter. Dated June 18th, 1924 c. L. H. s. J. T. ~v . L. SAM J. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. To pass and adopt an ordinance in PREISKER DEADERICK TORRENCE TALBOTT STANWOOD. I \ (J ""d.;. ""'"""" c 4l. "\Vv\d_\r. S-o ~'\.' l\ ~" """'-""'-""-:.'- U:l{l~ --:rt. """''--.It~ ~o a1 .". Jl ,._ O ~ O~o. t.!~e. . 393 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, June a:th, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott and o. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The Board met pursuant to call. In the Matter of the Purchase of Bonds of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the resolution and order of thi s Board passed and adopted on the 28th day of May, 1924, wherein the County of Santa Barbara proposed to invest certain surj,lus money, now in the county treasury, in bonds of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, heretofore issued, and setting forth therein the number of the respective bonds proposed to be purchased and the respective :funds and t he amount thereof, out of which said bonds were proposed to be purchased be and the same is hereby rescinded, vacated and set aside. In the Matter of the Claim of the Santa Ynez Permanent Boad Division for the sum of $103,722.22, On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the order made on the 2nd day of June 1924, allowing the claim of the Santa Ynez Permanent Road Division f or the sum of $103,722.22, payable out of the following funds and the following amounts, to-wit: $51,861.12, payable out of the General Fund: $10, 372. 22, payable out of the Good Roads Fund: $10,372.22, payable out of the Sixth Road Fund; $10,372.22, payable out of the Fifth Road Fund; $5,186.11, payable out of the Fourth Road Fund and i5,l86.ll, payable out of the Hospital Building b'und, be and the same is hereby rescinded, vacated and set aside, and It is ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby rejected. In the Matter of an Ordinance providing for the levy of an annual tax for the interest and redemption of bonds of Santa Ynez Permanent Road Division, authorized to be issued at a special election held in said division on July 24, 1923, Upon motion duly seconded and carried the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No 410, in the above entitled matter, upon the passage of said ordinance, the roll being cal1ed, the ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preiaker and H. s. Deaderick. Nays : None. In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the further consideration of the bids heretofore submitted opened and examined for furnishing all tools, machinery material and labor necessary for the c~nstruction and completion of a graded, drained a.Ja paved roadway together with all necessary structures thereon, in Sections A, B, C and D, of said Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynes be and the same are hereby continued until June 25th, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. In the Matter of entering into an Agreement with the Midland Counties ?nblic ..:;;._;_;;.;;_;_~.;__~;;__~~~~~~--'--~- Service Corporation for furnishing electric energy. Whereas the County of Santa .Barbara made application to the Midland Counties Public Service Corporation to furnish electric energy for a period of three years for a pumping plant located at Los Olivos in the 3rd Road District, and Whereas said Midland Counties Public Service Corporation presented a written agree ment., in accordance with said application, the terms and conditions of which are agreeable to this Board, Be it Resolved, that the County of Santa Barbara enter into an agreement with said Midland Counties Public Service Corporation to fu.rnish electric energy for the term of 394 three years in accordance with said written agreement this day presented, and Be it further Resolved that the Chairman and Clerk respectively of this Board execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara On motion the Board adjourned sine die upertisor. Attest: . CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that . a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto. It is ordered that a special meeting of tbe Board of Supervisors of tbe County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for June 25th 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: In the Matter of the Pennanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. To consider the bids heretofore submitted, opened and examined for furnishing all tools, machinery, materi l and labor necessary for the_ construction and completion of a graded, drained and pave roadway together with all necessary structures thereon, in Sections A. B. C and D of said Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez and to make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith. Dated June 20th, 1924. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. d. L. Preisker w. L. Talbott H. s. Deaderick Sam J. Stanwood J. T. Torrence Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, ' June 25th, 1924, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisors H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The Board met pursuant to call. In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez. This being the time heretofore fixed for the consideration af the bids submitted on the 18th day of June 1924, for furnishing all tools, machinery, material and labor ' necessary for the construction and completion of a graded, drained and paved roadway together with all necessary structures thereon, in Sections A, B, C and D, of said Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, and It appearing to the Board that the bid of Chas. w. Wimmer is the lowest and best bid submitted for said work, On motion duly secm:laed and carried, it is ordered that the said bid of Chas.w. Wimmer be and the same is hereby accepted and the contract awarded to him upon bis entering into a contract and giving bonds for the fulfillment of the same in the sum of twenty-five per cent of the contract price and the ma.terialmen, mechanics and laborerd bond provided by law, and that H. s. Deaderick and c. A. Hunt~ Chairman and Clerk I ' 3g5 I respectively of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to approve said bonds and execute said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. On motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hairman oard of upervisors. Attest: .; poard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, ~uly 7thr 1924, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, J . T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, the Clerk and District Attorney. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The minutes of the last regular meeting and succeeding special meeting were read and approved. In the Matter of the Death of Charles Kelley Hardenbrook . Vlhereas: death has closed the long and honorable career of Charles Kelley Hardenbrook, who served aggressively and with rare ability the County of Santa Barbara, as a member of and as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of this county, and who bas been one of the leaders, both locally and in the state, in good roads and other movements for civic betterment. Now Therefore, Be it Resolved: That we, the members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, express our appreciation of the splendid qualities of mind and character which made our predecessor and former associate on this board such an asset to the County of Santa Barbara, both while he was a priva. te citizen and public official. We, who served with him and who knew of his activities and of his public life both here and in Montana where he took a prominent part in shaping the destinies of tha state, and who also knew him in private life, honored and respected him as a splendid, fearless, high type of citizen, and loved him as we have loved few men with whom we have come in contact The state and community have suffered a great loss in bis death. Be it :further Resolved: That we tender his f amily our heartfelt sympathy in their sorrow, and that a copy hereof be sent to his family, and be spread in full upon the minutes of t his board. Jn the Matter of the Equalization of Taxes. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, that this Board sit as a Board of Equalization until Thursday, July 18th 1924, at 10 o'clock a . m., and as much longer as required, but not later than the third Monday of July 1924, and that the Clerk of this Board give notice thereof by publication in The Morning Press, a newst paper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Santa Barbara, that the Board is now in session as a Board of Equalization and that all applications for reduction of assessments be filed on or before July 18th, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m In the Matter of Ordinance No. 410, providing for the l evy of an Annual Tax for the Interest and Redemption of Bonds of Santa Ynez Permanent Road Division, &c. rt appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Lillian s. Freyer, the principal clerk of the printer and publisher of The Morning Press, that Ordinance No. 410 in the above entitled matter, has been duly published, I 396 ' On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that sai.d Ordinance No. 410, has been duly published. In the Matter of the August Primary Election. On motion dul y seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following places are hereby designated as the polling places and the following named electors are hereby appointed officers of election boards to serve as election officers at the Primary Election to be .held on Tuesday the 26th day of August, 1924, in each of the following precincts, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, to-wit: Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector E. F. Pendergast Judge Donald M. Miller Judge I. T. Cadwel1 Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector A. o. Grinstead Judge B. w. Upson Judge John R. Peterson Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector John B. Cottam Judge Judge Lawrence w. Fowler Harlow c. Fr ink Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Percy O Buell Judge Judge Robert T. Compton John w. Browning Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector W. F. Smith Judge Judge Melvin Snow Opal Lambert Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Chas. I. Bliss Judge Pearl O. Parks Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector H. J. Weldon Judge Ulpiano Lopez Judge Fred H. Pierce Carpinteria No. l Carpinteria Hall. Board of Election Clerk Lil:\,ie A. Wall Clerk Adella Carrillo Clerk Lillian B. Van De Mark 9arpinteria No. 2 Old Bank Building. Board of El ection. 1~ont eci to No. 1 Clerk Elizabeth B. Doerr Clerk Mary E. Morris Clerk Mary L. Cravens East Valley Garage, 125 E. Valley Road Board of El ection 11ontecito No . 2 Montecito Hall. Clerk Richard T. Richter Clerk Fred Juarez Clerk Henry G. Wulff Board of Election. Clerk Albert .F. Tanner Clerk Eli Gamage Clerk Thos. J. Smitheram Summer land Liberty Hall Board of Election Mesa Clerk Adah L. Miller Clerk Clerk Irene Lawrence Julia E. Fisk Residence of Miss Lill ian Smith, Modoc Road Board of Election. Clerk Lillian Smith Clerk Mar garet F. Cox Mission Mission Schoo1 House Board of El ection Clerk Arthur H. Marsh Clerk Carleton Stoddard Clerk Frances E. Dawson -- ' July 7th, 1924. 397 Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector A. C. Poteet Judge Judge M. Y. Kenney Homer L. Hawkins Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Joseph Tapie Judge Judge J. F. R. Arellanes George M. Honey Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector w. H. Maris Judge Lydia M. Smart Judge Harriet J. Bates Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Annie Woodward Judge Judge Mary Cooley Emma B. Speer Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Jesse P. Osborne Judge Minnie o. Bauhaus Judge Eva R. Nixon Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Geo. A. Black Judge Judge Elizabeth J. ~uell A~bel F. Black Name o:f Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspeotor S. w. Candy Judge Judge Conielius Krieger J. c. Packard Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector w. A. Barnett Judge Judge Marion Lloyd Katherine M. Smith Santa Barbara No. l Residence 102 s. Voluntario St., Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No. 2 Geor ge M. Atoody Winifred Haggerty Hubert F. Manton Tapi e Garage, 735 E. Montecito St. Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No. 3 Martha Mary Davis Harlow Peterkin Helen M. Wood Lincoln School House, Cota St. bet . Anacapa and Sa11ta Barbara Sts. Board of Election. Clerk Nellie I. Wilson Clerk Lydia L. Brady Clerk Allice D. Canon Santa Barbara No. 4 Detention Home, 1015 Garden St. Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No. 5 Fire House E. Haley St. Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No. 6 Christina del Valle Elizabeth Austin Irene Calderon Refugio E. Botello Minnie M. Al len Minnie G. Osborne Residence Mrs. B. Stevens, 920 E. Haley St., Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No. 7 ' Hilda M. Pennel1 'Elsie v. Cotton Mary G. Moore Residence P. Weidman, 532 E. Sola St. Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No. 8 E. c. Jones Margaret Barnes Eleanor J. Page Lloyds Garage, back 333 E. Anapamu St. Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Emma R. Jennings Harriet R. Eaton Madge D. Fish 398 Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Walter J. Davies Judge Alfonso L. Den Judge Domenica L. Janssens Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector R. L. Janney Judge Judge s . T. Baker John R. A. Marsh Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Samuel I~ncheste r Judge Chas. H. Thompson Judge - Winfi eld s. McCallester Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Clarence C. Knight Judge Judge Margaret A. Carroll Geor ge H. Hicks Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector w. M. Zeller Judge Anna ll. Dominy Judge Hattie B. ~!.anning Name of Precinct Location of Pol ling Place Inspector A. L. Li nquist Judge Judge Archie M. Reed Lottie s. Hall Name of Preoinc t Location of Polling Place Insp~ctor Frankl in s. Will iams Judg~ Judge Earl viles Otto Niedermuller N11e of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector William Shean Judge Judge May D. Dodge Herman Menken Santa Barbara No. 9 Justice Court, 19 E. Figueroa St. Board of Election. Clerk Lora o. George Clerk Hanna L. D. Smith Clerk Susie Pratt Santa Bar bara No . 10 Robbins Garage, 435 E. Sola St. Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No . 11 711 Moreno Road Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No . 12 Wm. H. Clark Anna M. Pensinger Clarence A. Spaulding El izabeth w. McDavid Kather yn Oliver H. A. Adrian Pages Garage, 421 E. Valerio St. Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No . 13 El sii G. VanWinkle H. L. Mitchell Bessie P. ~ass ett Mannings Garage , Cor. Santa Barbara & E. Valerio Sts. Board of Election. Clerk Orr ay Taft Clerk Peveril Meigs , Jr. Clerk Jessie 1.I. Johnson Santa Barbara No . 14 Hall 's Gr ocery, 2300 Hollister Ave . Board of ~ leotion . Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No. 15 Eva L. Wilson Jennie Barnett Uaryetta Gillis Hotel Garage, cor. Sola and Chapala Sti. Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Barbara No. 16 Horace Heacock Louise R. Mitchell Louise B. Markus Junior High School, 115 w. Victoria St. Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Freda Y. Kerr Elizabeth V. Carty Lester M. Boyle I July 7th, 1924. 399 Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Julia H. Stafford Judge Judge Geo. \'1. Bates Joseph P. Curran Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Carrie E. Henderson Judge Judge Mary J. Hacking Jane D. Vick Name of Precicnt Location of Polling Place Inspector H. Henry Ziegeler Judge Judge Martha R. Stackhouse Evah Hopkins Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Charles Smith Judge A. C. Greenwell Judge Mary A. Hall Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Geo. McKenzie Judge Judge w. L. Swarts Rose Gullinan Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector A. c. Lima Judge Grace E. Daneker Judge Frances Bennett Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Margaret L. Spader Judge Judge Kate Hartley Maude G. Kramer Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Jacob H. Black lv1ay E. Riley Judge Judge Florence T. Tomlinson Santa Barbara No. 17 ' Santa Barbara Transfer Bldg. 30 w. De la Guerra St. Board of Election Clerk Anna F. Purcell Clerk Bessie Biddle Clerk Katherine H. Turner Santa Barbara No. 18 McKinley School House,W. Haley St. near Cor. Castillo st. Board of Election. Clerk Nina Hitchcock Clerk Lilly O. L. Houck Clerk Rose E. Cooper Santa Barbara No . 19 31 \'I. Haley St. Board of Election. Clerk Mary G. Coiner Clerk Vey w. Langmack Clerk Flora E. Stewart Santa Barbara No . 20 Duco Auto Shops, Cor. Chapala & Montecito Sts. Board of Election Clerk May B. Maye Clerk Lena Mutter Clerk Eva M. Ra~fetto Santa Barbara No . 21 De Ponce's Garage, Cor. Ortega & Bath Sts. Board of Election Clerk Emma M. Brooks Clerk Mildred L. Silva Clerk Mary A. Adler Santa Barbara No. 22 Residence Mrs. Louioo H. Savitz, 1128 Bath St. Board of Election Clerk Grant Dewlany Clerk Mary M. Rondot Clerk John P. Warren Santa ~arba ra No. 23 Wilso11 School House , Anapamu and Rancheria Sts. . Board of Election Clerk Vanderbilt Spader Clerk Ann D. Gilchrest Clerk Mary A. Stewart Santa Barbara No . 24 Jones Garage, 1609 Bath St. Board of Election. Clerk s. Nellie Gourley Clerk Rose A. Everett Clerk Geo H. Tompkins 400 . Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector A. N. Runkle Judge Judge Winfield s. Clerk Clara A. Marquette Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place . . Inspector William L. Mason Judge Judge H. G. Saunders Rose Meyerink Name of Precinct Location of Polling Plaoe Inspector Henry A. Silva Judge Jesse P. Beckstead Judge Adelaide Sansom Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector s. L. Reed Judge Thomas A. Gullifer Judge Bernice Carey Name 0 Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Walter Buhn Judge Clarence E. Scott Name of Precinct Lo~ation of Polling Place Inspector Frank Mattei Judge Judge Thomas w. Barnes w. H. Br own Name of Pre cine t Location of Polling Place Inspector J. E. Doty Judge hf. Farren Name 0 Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector J. c . Fast Judge Judge w. B. 11cNutt Wm. H. Baker Santa Barbara No. 25 Garfield School House, lat Ave. bet. Bath and Castillo Sts. Board of Election Clerk . Wm. w. Bertrand Clerk ClarenceD. Dengate Clerk Almedia M. Clark Santa Barbara No. 26 Meyerink Garage, 302 w. Pedregosa St. Board of Election. Clerk Lee Bester Barnard . Clerk Florence E. Holt Clerk Winfred H. Stevens Santa Barbara No. 27 Graham's Store, Cor. w. Valerio & San Andres Sts. Board of Election Clerk Cl.erk Clerk Santa Barbara No. 28 , c. M. Graham Mary E. Tisdel Mary L. Hineman Reed's Garage, 836 Orange Ave. Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Alcatraz Alcatraz School House. Board of Election Clerk Clerk Ballard Liberty Theatre Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Doa Pueblos Den School House Board of Election Clerk Clerk Goleta Goleta Farm Bureau Ha11 Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Catherine A. Wo ods Eliza VanWiDkle Lins Ne llany Anna Michael D9rothy Moriarty E. B. Davison Charles Waugh c. E. Gott James Smith Chas. A. Smith Earl Catlett Margaret 1iain Minnie Bell Coffey Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Elmer G. Higbee Judge Judge . Miles Lane Geo. w. Lloyd Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector w. s. lifain Judge J. K. Wade Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector E. o. Covarrubias Judge P. F. Baron Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Thomas Murphy Judge c. o. Gardner Judge John Henderson Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector M. J. Frese Judge Judge Fred Petersen Karen Block Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Johannes Petersen Judge M. Flanagan Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Frank A. Scaroni Judge Archibald l.fcDonald Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Charles Nichols Judge Natale Giorgi, Jr . Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector William Negus Judge Judge Dicie M. Couch Eunice R. Rule July 7th, 1924. f{ope Hope School House Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk La :Patera La Peters School House Board of Election Clerk Clerk Refugio Orella School House Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Santa Ynez Minetti's Hall Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Solvang Dania Hall Board of Election. Buellton Clerk Clerk Clerk Jonata School House Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Cojo J. V. Tracy Gertrude Simpson Talula B. Triplett ' J. G. Williams Jesse R. Hill John Alegria Jesse M. Rutherford w. F. Torrence s. K. 1,1c1iurray A . J . Andrews Samuel H. Lyons H. c. Hansen Annie Burchardi Anna }J. BOdine l!1re d S. Pinkham Southern Pacific Depot, Concepcion. Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Las Cruces Nichols Inn Board of Eleotion Lompoc No. 1 Clerk Clerk Ella R. Lewis Josephine King Howard C. Booth Egisto Giorgi Judge Mann's Office, South H. Street Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Jessie A. Huyck Verda c. Anthony Alma Lewis 4 0'1 I 402 Name o:f Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Clarence w. Henning Judge Judge , Emma E. Adams , Minnie B. Tolbert Name of Precine,t Location o:f Polling Place Inspector s. Lansdell Judge Judge c. M. Tucker Morton Wakefield Name of Precinct Location o:f Polling Place Inspector Harry c. McCabe Judge Judge Milt on Schuyler Margaret L. s. Heiges Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Donald McDonald Judge William T. Martin Judge Lena J. Holloway Nam~ of Precinct Locatio~ of Polling Place Inspector Mary M. Fratis Judge Alex Main Judge Walter s. Huyck Name o:f Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector William H. Boerges Judge Annie A. Avery Name of Precinct Location o:f Polling Place Inspector George c. Dexter Judge Judge John P. Van Leer William G. Moore Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Charles w. G. Murdock Judge Judge Mamie L. 1litchell Earl B. Skinner Lompoc No. 2 City Hall. Board of Election Lompoc No. 3 Clerk Clerk Clerk Eunice Talbott Ellen iC. Sperber Clara A. Olsen American Railway Express Office, West Ocean Avenue. Board of Election Lompoc No. 4 Clerk Clerk Clerk Jennie Dimock Ellen M. Launer Leola Fabing I J. D. Black Bldg., on Ocean Ave~ bet. G. & H. Streets. Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Lompoc No. 5 L. H. Reed's Residence. Board of Election. fiompoc No. 6 Clerk Clerk Clerk Maple School House Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Rita Santa Rita School House ' Board of Election Clerk Clerk Betteravia Amusement Hall Board of Election Careaga Clerk Clerk Clerk Julia A. Bye Mrs. Marion Martin Zella M. De Vaul Lora B. Clapp ' Laura W. McLaughlin Eva L. B. Schuyler Charles A. Davis Abraham B. Henning Alice Pittman Olive M. Streeter Artbur Hapgood Ethel M. Neal Naomi L. Wade Sadie D. Parrish Clubhouse Shell Company lease. Board 0 Electio. n Clerk Elizabeth E. Durham Clerk .Marjorie M. Rude Clerk William N. Hite ' , I July 7th, 1924. 403 Name of Precinct Casmalia Location of Polling Place Casmalia School House Inspector Elbert W. Thralls Judge Judge Mrs. Rhoda M. Lamb George A. Ellis Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Name of Precinct Cuyama Location o1 Polling Place Inspector Thomas B. Wylie Judge John c. Lane Name o:f Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector George A. McBane Cuyama School House Board of Election Clerk Clerk Guadalupe Campodonico Hall Board of Election Judge Judge Charles L. Campodonioo Samuel Martin Tognazzini Clerk Clerk Clerk Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Henry R. Gewe Judge Anita K. Fratis Judge Ira Derry Taylor Name of Preoiro t Location of Polling Place Inspector Alfred s. Luttrell Judge Judge James Forrester Forbes Bert T. Dinnes Name of Precinct Los Alamos Los Alamos Hall Board o:f Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Orcutt Library Building Board 0 Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Pine Grove Mrs . Helen Worden Mrs. Millie E. Sanord Mrs. Alma Williams Edward M. James Eugene L. Johnston Joseph Oliveira Guy H. Stewart Stephen v. Campodonico Laughlin H. Cook Maybe 11 A. Ge we Hattie M. Robbins .May Isabell Brooks Mabel w. Edwards Lena F. Gill Location of Polling Place Pine Grove School House Inspector Abraham L. Eames Judge Judge Harry T. Cheadle Stonewall J. Garrett Name of Precinct Board of Election. ' Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Maria No. l Chester A. Davis William A. B. Nott Paul H. Schulz Location of Polling Place Chevrolet Garage,W. B. Johnson's Salesroom, Moose Bldg Board of Election Inspector Herbert c. Graham Judge Myrtle Follett Judge John 11. Grey Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Major P. Baker Judge Mrs . Edna F. Roemer Judge Albert F. Black Clerk Francis L. Grey Clerk Chas. 'I. Hatch Clerk Carrie M. Crakes Santa Maria No . 2 Hammond Garage, Corner Broadway & Chapel Streets Boa.rd of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Dudley D. Brady Mrs. Viola Schauff Harry R. Saulsbury 404 ./1. ' (\ ,_) r ' "'-t ")\ ~ f"\ W\. i:. 0 ~OQ~~~ J "'~ ~~'l~ \-Jort. Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Vlilliam H. Nuss, Jr. Judge Judge James L. German John H. Youngling Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place . Inspector Clarence w. Charles Judge Edward T. Doyle Judge Henry N. Evans Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector John F. Smith Judge Judge James w. Edrington Abbie Rutherford Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Mark H. Whitney Judge Elrmr Charles Rice Judge Gertrude Boyd Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector George Nicholson Judge Judge Leslie Brown Fred A. Baker Name of Precinct Location of Polling Place Inspector Francis M. Richardson Santa Maria No. 3 Service Garage Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Maria No. 4 Crescent Garage Board of Election Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Maria No. 5 Basement Carnegie Library Board of Election. Clerk Clerk Clerk Santa Maria No. 6 Flora A. Rivers Catherine Todd Henry T. Kortner Harry Parnell Albert E. Ford Kirk Butt Roscoe v. Jones Leo E. Smart Mamie Nance Pleasant valley School House Board of Election. .Sisquoc ' Clerk Clerk Clerk El1a F. Batt les George L. Dudley Plinio T. Bonetti ' Barber Shop adjoining Public Hall Board of Election. \Yaa1oja Clerk Clerk Clerk Wasioja Post Office. Board of Election. Clerk Romaldo s. Calderon Erma Carranza Esperanza Pertusi Judge Mrs. Margaret B. Richardson Clerk Joseph L. McKamie . William P. Hinsdale . In the Matter of fixing the Amount of Bond upon f i ling map designated as Punta Verde Tract. ' ' It appearing to the Boa;rd that The First National BanJt of l5anta Barbar~ the . . , owners of a certain tract or subdivision of land, situate in the City of Santa. Barbar , County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal ifornia, designated "Punta Verde Tract" h ave , subdivided the same for the purpose of sale and ( ' .- , . . - I ' . ' It further appearing that said owners of said land are abo"t1t to file for record , an accurate map or plat t hereof with the County Recorder, as required by law, and said owners having requested this board to fix the amount of bond, as provided by la , . and also having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in tbe sum of $500.00, conditioned as provided by. law.,. ~nd , It further appearing t hat said map or plat so presented bas been approved by both the City Planning Commission and City Council of the City of Santa Barbara~ ; ' I - . ' \ / . . . ' , - 405 July 7th, 1.924. respectively, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat said The First National Bank of Santa Barbara execut e and f ile with t h i s Board a good and sufficient bond in t he sum of $500.00 and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa barbara, conditioned for t he payment of all taxes which are at t he time of f i ling said map a lien against said tract or subdivision, or any part thereof but not yet payable, and It is further ordered t hat said bond so presented be and t he same is hereby approved and that the same be f iled by the Clerk of this Board. In the Matter of entering into a cooperative a greement with the Universit y of California, College of Agricultrue and The United States Department of Agriculture f or the support and maintenance of extens ion work in Santa Barbara County. Whereas an agreement has this day been presented t o t hi s Board in the above entitled matter, by the Farm Adviser of said county, for execution on behalf of t he County of Santa Barbara, and whi ch agreement is agreeable to this Board, and provides: I 1. Tbat t he Universit y of Californ ia and United States Department of Agriculture shall j ointly pay the entire salary of a farm adviser, thereby maki ng him the agent of ' both of these institutions and ext ending to him the franking privilege on his mail, publications and special information. They shall supervise his work and shall contribute publications, special lectures and expert information 2. The Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County shal l place, for the fisoal year July 1st 1924, to June 30 , 1925, at t he disposition of t he other cooperating parties, the sum of not less t hat $2000.00 for the expenses of t he farm adviser with the understanding that the distribution of these funds for bis expenses, (automobile, office, field subsist ence, etc.) is to be in such proportion and for such legitimate amounts within the sum as t he State Leader may direct. Tbe actual disbursement of this f'und shall be through the regular channels provided for all county funds. Now Therefore, Be it Resolved and Ordered that the County of Santa Barbara enter in said agreement and that the Chairman of the Board execute said agreement on behalf of t he County of Santa Barbara Upon t he passage of the foregoing resolution and order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted, Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays: None . In the Matter of maki ng an appropriation for the protection of forest brush and } grass lands against fire or other injury. Whereas the County of Santa Barbara on the 5th day of May 1924, entered into a 90-operative agreement with the State Forester under the provisions of an act of the Legislature entitled "An Act providing for the prevention and suppression of forest fires" approved May 2, 1919, and said State Forester now appearing before this board and requesting an appropriation be made in accordance with said co-operative agreement. Now Therefore, Be it Resolved and Ordered that the sum of $6000.00 be and the same is hereby appropirated from the general Fund for the aforesaid purpose, and Be it further Resolved and Ordered that said sum of $6000. 00 be and the same is hereby transferred from t he ~eneral Fund t o a fund to be known as Forest Protection Fund, Upon t he passage of t he foregoing Resolution and Order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood J. T. Torrence, w. L . Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H . s. Deaderick, Nays,None. ' ' 406 A wo.i d,~(1 )v\ ""'. LS Z-5' 'J3 o q,_.,.~ ~i~,.,.j w! In the Ji;Ia.tter of Revising the Table of Distances heretofore Etstablished. It appearing to the Board that the Table of Distance heretofore established by the Board, showing the distance from the County Court House to all important places in the County of Santa Barbara, should be revised. On motion dul y seconded and carried, it is ordered tha t t he C~ounty Surveyor revise said Table of Distances and make report to this Board. In the l.!atter of Publishing a Fair Statement of the Minutes of the Board of Supervisors for the fiscal year 1924-5 I This being the time heretofore fixed fo r receiving bids for publishing a fair statement of the minutes of the Boardaf Supervisors for the fiscal year 1924-5, the Board proceeded to open and consider the bid of the Santa Barbara Dail yNews, which was the only bid filed , to-wit: $30. 00 for each regular meeting and $17.50 for each special meeting. . It appearing to the Board that the bid of the Santa .Barbara J)ai ly News is r easonable , on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bid of the Santa Barbara Daily News be and the same is hereby accepted and the contract awarded to said Santa ~arbara Daily News upon said Santa Barbara Daily News entering int o a contract and giving bond for the fulfillment of the same. in the sum of $500. 00, In the Matter of 11aintaining Lib~ary Stations in the County of Santa Barbara ~ On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County of Santa Bar- I ,. ( . - " bara renew its contr act with the Santa Barbara Fr ee Public Library for the fiacai year 1924-25 for fur nishing the necessary books to maintain the library stati ons heretofore . . established and maintained by said santa Ha.rbara Fr ee Public Libr~i.ry , and any new stations that may be established during said fiscal year 1923- 4, ta.nd that the cost thereof shall not exceed the tax levied for library purposes for said f iscal year, ~nd . It is fll.rther ordered that the Chairman and Clerk respectively of this Board be and they are he reby authorized to execute a contract o behalf of the County of Santa . Barbara with the said Santa Barbara Free Public Library to equip, maintain and fUrnish the necessary books to said library stations for the said fiscal year 1924-25. I In the 11atter of constructing a graded, drained and paved roti.dway with all necessary structures on portions of Hope Avenue and Pueblo Avenue , in the 3rd Road District . The County Surveyor presented specifications , also plans , profiles and cross sections for grading , draining and paving all that portion of Hope Avenue between the I northerl y end of the present pavement thereon and the Puebio line, also all that po~tion of Pueblo Avenue between Central and Hope Avenues , in the 3rd Road District , . t ogether with all necessary structures t hereon, also an e~timate of t he cost t hereof; _, the same were examined by the Board and on motion duly seconded aJ~d carried, it is ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby approved and . . I ' : , . I . adopted, and , . \ . It is further order ed that the Clerk of this Board advertise for two weeks in The Morning Press, a newspaper of general circulation .printed and published in the County of Santa Bar bara, for bids for fUrnishing all tools, machinery, mater ial and . labor necessary in the construction and completion of said proposed improvements on said avenues, such advertisement shall be in substantially t_he following form : "NOTICE TO CO?lTRACTORS . Office of t he Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, county of Santa Barbara, State of . California. . I I ' ., . . I ' I 408 Laura Blewett, parent of Harry and Eddie ~lewett, minors, the father of said minors, Ray Bl ewett, being incapacitated Guiseppina Bonetti , parent of Olivia, Silvia and Frank Bonetti , half- or phans .Marcellina Bor gatello, parent of Obarlie, Augusta , Laura, Ida and Mario Borgatello, half-orphans Bessie L. Brooks, parent of Ernest , Laura, Irene, Evelyn and Idmae Brooks , hal f - orphans Mrs. Nicka Brunstead , parent of Carl, Lawrence, Pearl and Olga Brunstead, minors, the father of said minors being incapacitated I Mrs . Natalie Campos, parent of Helen and Louis Campos , hal f - orphans Annie Castel1ani, parent of Mary Castellani , half-orphan Annie Castellani, parent of John Pasquetto, minor, Annie Castellani , parent of Charles and Elizabeth Scudellari, minors, Mrs . Rosa Castro, parent of Elizabeth Castro, hal f - orphan Mrs . Edna Clancy, guardian of Ella K. Libbey, an orphan Mrs . c. M. Cooper, parent of Gwendolyn and Charles Cooper, half-orphans Mrs. Edna F. Cooper, parent of Laura Cooper, half-orphan De la Vina Cor dero , Guardian of Carmelita Goux , half-orphan Mrs. Linda M. Cordero , parent of Isabel1, Thomas and Francis Cordero, $20.00 $20. 00 $50. 00 $50 . 00 $40 .00 $20. 00 $10.00 $10. 00 $20.00 $10.00 $10. 00 $20.00 $10. 00 $10. 00 hal f-orphans $30. 00 Bl anche E. Emmons , parent of Walter E. and Clark R. Emmons, hal f-o r phans $20. 00 Maria v. Enos , parent of Manuel, Antone , Nazareth and Mayme Enos, half-orphans $40. 00 Delphi.na Foss , guar dian of Gerald Sweet, an or phan $10. 00 Esther Franson, parent of Billy, Jack and Mary Jane Franson, half-orphans $30.00 Alice F. Galvin, parent of Edward, Leonard and Aliee Galvin, half-orphans ~30.00 Isabelle Gunderson, parent of Jas. Harold Gunderson, hal f - orphan $10.00 Annie E. Guthrie , parent of Mary, James and Arthur Guthr ie , half- orphans $30.00 Mrs . Flora Hartnack , guardian of Harry A. Galligher, an orphan $10. 00 Carlotta Kahn, parent of Carlos and Edmund de la Guerra, and Isaac, Raebel and Julius Kahn, half-orphans Aimee Kemp , parent of Arny May , Warren , Charles and Doris Kemp , half- orphans Mary Kostas , parent of Pete, Bella, Zois, Petro , Tula and Johnny Kostas , half-orphans Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer, guardian of Flora Cota, a minor, Otto E. Kramer, Probation Of f icer , guardian of Mary Ellen Cronin, an orphan Otto E. Kramer, Probation Of ficer, guardian of Marie and Venita Garibay, half- or phans Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer, guardian o. f Ramon Gomez , half- orphan Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer, guardian of Frances , Gregoria and Silvania Gomez, half- orphans Otto E. Kramer , Probation Officer , guardian of Sophia and Valentino Gomez , orphans Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer, guardian of Venita Gomez, an orphan Otto E. Kramer , Probation Officer, guardian of Reinaldo Guiterrez, an orphan Otto E. Kramer , Probation Officer, guardian of Francisca Hubert , half- orphan Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer, guardian of Blanch Johnson, an orphan Otto E. Kramer, Probation Of ficer, guardian of Harry, Peter and Ernest Levy, half- orphans $50.00 $40.00 $60. 00 $10. 00 ;i?l 0. 00 $20.00 $10. 00 $30. 00 $20. 00 $10.00 $10. 00 $10. 00 . $10. 00 $30. 00 I I , ' 409 July 7th, 1924. Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer, guardian of Lillian Lombard, half- orphan Otto E. Kramer , Probation Officer, guardian of Constancia 1tarill o, a minor . $10. 00 $10.00 Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer , guardian of Mollie and Rita Martinez, minors Otto E. Kramer, Probation O!ficer, guardian of Carmelita and Rosie Mendelson, orphans Otto E~ Kramer , Probation Officer , guardian of Lucy and David Otero, orphans Otto E. Kramer, Probat ion Officer, guardian of Natalia Romero , a minor, Otto E. Kramer , Probation Officer, guardian of Sal vadora Romero, a minor , Otto E . ~am.er , Probation Officer, guardian of Mary and Ame1ia Salmina, mi nors , Otto E. Kramer , Probation Officer , guardian of LeRoy w. Villa, an orphan Mary J. Linane , parent of Ambrose, Lawrence, Mary, Margaret, Francis, Dominic and Teresa Linane, half- orphans , JJrs .V. Mal1onee, parent of Calastus Ma11onee, half- orphan Theresa s. Mart inez, parent of Lucy Mar tinez , half- orphan Angelita .Maz zini , parent of Mary , Richard, Esther and Antonia Mazzini, hal f-orphans Ernesta B. Merlo, parent of Teresa, Joe , Lucy, Mary and Peter Merlo, half- orphans Donalda Moore, guardian of Edyth and Walter c. Huyck, orphans Minnie 1.Iay Moore , parent of Georgia and Ruth Moore , half- orphans Mabel Murr ay, parent of Ar thur and Louisa Murr ay, half- orphans Mar y Olinger, parent of Harvey, Clarence, Annabel and Frederick Ol inger, half- orphans Ade l ine Pasill as, parent of John, Jesus, Augustine, Amanda and Vicente Pasill as , half- orphans Mrs. Concepcion Oli vera , guardian of Tom and Helen Reardon, half-orphans Mrs . Myrtle Reeder, parent of Ida May and Cora G. Reeder, minors , the father of said minors, Thomas Reeder, being incapacitated Aurelia P. Ro~rigue z , parent of Rosie, Henry and Angel a Garcia, half- orphans Myrtle Shell, parent of Preston and Lucy w. Shell, hal f - orphans Mary Sheppard, parent of Lester and Made1ine Sheppard, half-orphans Eva Tadlock, parent of Xuestra and Almond Tadlock , half-orphans Lucia Tognini , parent of Mary Tognini , hal f - or phan Serafina To l edo , parent of Minnie Toledo , hal f-orphan Cateri na Varni , parent of Amel ia, Silvio and Mar garita Varni , half- orphans Mary Vasquez , parent of Mary Vasquez, half- orphan In the Matter of the Cancellation of an Erroneous Assessment. en '(, . $20. 00 $20. 00 $20 . 00 $10 .00 $10 . 00 $20 . 00 $10 . 00 $70. 00 $10 . 00 $10. 00 $40. 00 $50 . 00 $20. 00 $20. 00 $20. 00 $40 . 00 $50. 00 $20 . 00 $20. 00 $30. 00 $20 . 00 $20.00 $20. 00 $10. 00 $10 . 00 $30. 00 $10. 00 It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa .Bar bara, State of California, from a statement furnished by the County Assessor that Otto Ward is the owner of Lot No. 92, of the Packard Home Gardens and which said l ot is assessed in the name of H. E. Packard for the fiSoal year 1923- 24, as shown on Vol. 2 , page 342, and I t further appearing that said lot is exempt f r om taxation for said fiscal year 1923-24 by r eason of being covered by soldi ers exemption duly filed in said Assessors office by said Otto Ward. and I t further appearing that said County Assessor has made application to this I I I I I 410 A.~se~ '"""'t l\ ~ Q.tl -nc.~ ll .d. ' Board to cancel said erroneous assessment, and the written consent of the District Attorney having been obtained therefor, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Auditor of said county cancel said erroneous assessment by entry on the margin of the assessment book as aforesaid and on the delinquent list. In the Matter of an Ordinance providing for the payment of a bounty to persons who ahal1 kill and destroy Coyotes in the County of Santa Barbara. On motion duly seconded and carried, the Board passed Ordinance No . 411, in the above entitled matter; upon the passage of said ordinance, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J . Stanwood , J . T. Torrence, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays: None . In the matter of the Petition of Mrs. Gladys Arbuckle for County Aid for Noreen, Patricia and Beatrice Arbuckle, half-orphans. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Noreen Arbuckle, aged 4 years , Patricia Arbuckle, aged 2 years and Beatrice Arbuckle , aged 6 months are halforphans and are proper persona to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of said Mrs. Gladys Arbuckle It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Gladys Arbuckle for the sum o:f Thirty & 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. Ruth Kauke for County Aid for John and Phillips Kauke, half- orphans. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said John Kauke, aged 3 years and Phillips Kauke, aged 2 years are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody o:f said Ura . Ruth Kauke, It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Ruth Kauke for the sum of Twenty & 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 Llrs. Susan Haley for County Aid for Dorothy, Mary, Ceclia, Joseph and Eleanor Haley, half-orphans, It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Dor othy Haley, aged 3 years, Mary Haley, aged 7 years, Ceclia Ra ley, aged 10 years, Joseph Haley, aged 7 years and Eleanor Raley, aged 5 years are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of said Mrs. Susan E.aley, It is ordered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund, in favor of said Mrs . Susan Haley for the sum of Fifty & 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. \\\o.~ 'l)\~l\"'J In the matter of the Petition of Mae McCollum for County Aid for Laila, l1el vin, (!. '4. ~, o\i Co '"'-\~0 ~ ;? Merle, TheJma, Leonard, Marie , Frank and William McCollum, minors . It appearing to the satis:faction of the Board that said Laila l.IcCollum, aged 14 years, Melvin McCollum, aged 13 years , Merle McCollum, aged 13 years , Thelma McCo llum~ aged 11 years , Leonard McCollum, aged 9 years~ Marie McCollum, aged 7 years , Frank MoCollum, aged 5 years and William McCollum, aged 3 years,are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of said Mae McCollum It is ordered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund, in favor of said Mae McCollum for the sum of Eighty & 00/100 do l lars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said I 7~-t,+: O"""' :k~~~\\e ~ V-"'-~~.(~O~ ~~~o. Q\ '"t, July 7th, 1924 411 money to be used for the so.pport of the above named minors. In the Matter of the Petition of Isabelle Gunderson for County Aid. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that said petitioner is a proper person to receive County aid, it is ordered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the Treasurer, on Hospital Fund, in favor of Isabelle Gunderson for the sum of $15. 00; and for a 1ike amount on the first of each month hereafter unti1 the :further order of this Board In the Matter of the Petition of Minnie May Moore for County Aid. It appearing to the satisfaction of this .Board that said petitioner is a proper person to receive C0t1nty aid , it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer, on Hospital Fund, in favor of Minnie May Moore for the sum of $20. 00; and for a l ike amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board. In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid. It appearing to the Board that the following named petitione. rs are proper persons to receive county aid, On motion dul y seconded and carr ied, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the ~allowing named persons for the so.ms set opposite their r espective names on the lst day of Augu.st , 1924, to-wit: Charles \V. Baker Mrs . ~lutarcho Carrillo Mrs . J . M. Burleigh Claud Johnson Vincente A. Juarez Annabelle McGreal Ramon Lopez Mabel Hyde Ida Flores Anne Henrickson Isabelle Gunderson Verda Anthony Emma P. Anton Anna Elphick R. Cloak Blanche E. Emmons Hattie B. Har bi son John Davies lla.ry Hedr ick FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $15. 00 20. 00 30. 00 10. 00 12. 00 10. 00 15. 00 Refugia Olivos Jose Robles Jose Maria Romero Andrew Ruiz John P. Ware Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson Adeline Vright SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 14. 25 Antonio Poisard THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 10. 00 15. 00 15. 00 ' Minnie May Moore Maria Josefa Pico Pedro v. Romero, et ux., FOUR~ SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 20. 00 20. 00 20.00 15. 00 20.00 10. 00 Donalds Moore Mabe1 E . J.iurray Mae McCollum Mar ia Ramirez Joseph Usher Mary c. Newhouse FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. a.oo 10. 00 Ma;rgaret Marcum \'lard $ 1 0 . 00 I 10. 00 15. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10.00 10. 00 a. oo 20. 00 10. 00 25. 00 20 . 00 20. 00 40. 00 10.00 10. 00 20. 00 10. 00 The Reports of c. G. Vandever, Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital, Anna E. Mccaughey, Superintendent County Detention Home, R. Lee Ste. Fleure, State Hun!me Officer and Owen H~ Q' Neill, County Surveyor for the month of June 1924, were examined and ordered filed. The Report of H. J . Abels, Game Warden fo r the quarter ending June 30th, 1924 was examined and ordered :fi1ed 412 @_le\.\~& l~l ove.{. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the c1laim of Boys and Girls Industrial Home and Farm for the sum of $32.77 be and the same is hereby reject ed. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the j~ol lowing claims be and the same are hereby laid over, to-wit: Caire, Arthur J. et a1. Cook~ Archie B. Gardner-Wheaton Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Maria Gas Co. Security Title Insurance and Guarantee Co. Standard Oi1 Co. Valley Oil Co. ' $1760.31 30.00 l.25 24.65 3.24 2182.50 22.36 158.54 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all cilaims that have been audited and approved at this meeting by three members of the Boa1d of Supervisors. be allowed, each claim to be :paid out of the fund designated in 1;he order of allowanc endorsed on the face of each claim respectively, to wit: Abels,. E. W. Adam, Rona.l d 1i. Ahr enkiel, John H. Alvarado, Luis Andera, c. M. Anderson, Walter Anthony, Verda Arnold, R. D. Associated Oil Co. GENERAL FUND Austin Western Road Machinery Co. Bailey, Et hel H. do do Baker, Bill do W. E. Baldwin, J. E. Bassett, R G. Bastanchury, A. ' Bastancbury, A. J?ates, L. w. Bender-Moss Company :Bigler, A. B. do do do do Boeseke- Dawe Oo do do do Bond, C. do do do do s. Boyd Lumber & Mill Co . Boys and Girls Industrial do do do ' ' Home and Farm do $63.2 7 18. 00 20.00 180.50 3.60 4 96.50 10 .00 10. 00 53.93 245.25 15. 60 15.60 18. 00 72.00 1850.30 65.00 40.96 17.60 111.00 20.00 10.09 7.80 2.10 5.05 14.67 3.00 1.85 30.00 30.00 5 .40 43.50 32.77 ' Jul y 7th , 1924. Boys and Girl s Industri al Home and Farm GENERAL FUND $43.75 Br adley, Paul E. 10. 00 Brickey, Dwi gh t 2. 50 d o Horace Br oadway Garage Brockway, ~{. F. Bubn, Ott o :P. Bur ns De t ecti ve Agency, William J . Bye , Jul ia A. Cadillac Motor Sal es Co , do do Cal i f . Corrugated Culvert Co. do do do do do do do do Califor nia Tire Co. do do Cal lis, R. M. Carlisle & Co . , A. do do do Case, Irene T. Castagna, Ali ce Cervantes , Luz do do Chal me r s , Thomas do do do do do do do Coast Who l esal e Grocer y Co . Columbi a Drug Co. Convent of the Good Shepherd do do Cook, Archie B. Cook, Mrs . Si dney Cooley , H. 1f. do do Coppedge & Wi l l oughby Covarrubi as, Yris Crescent Gar age do do do Cor cker Co., Inc. H. s . Cuesta, Ger ar d s. de la Cunnane , w. B. Davis , Ar thur Dawe, Henry Deader ick, H. s. do do do James Den, A. L. De Vaul , Zella M. 2. 50 2. 33 94.50 3 . 90 228. 76 10. 00 27. 20 1. 20 138.44 174. 24 212. 40 174. 24 148. 94 11.50 21. 61 10 . 00 5. 65 99 . 80 38. 46 97. 67 10. 00 74. 75 22. 78 20.00 1 5. 96 46. 21 1.85 96. 75 100. 00 1.50 20. 0(Q) 29. 25 81. 25 36. 42 25. 80 4.50 19. 25 31.00 70. 00 5. oo 5 . 00 125. 00 10 . 40 5. 20 22.75 3 . 00 i o. oo 413 414 DeWeber, Jaa GENERAL FUND Dewing, H. A. do do do do Diehl Grocery Co . Dodge, E. G. do do do do Domingu.ez, E. do do do .Mar y do Tony do do Dugan, Herbert F . do do Eaves , c. s. Edmondson, A. R. Ei senberg's Elizondo, Jacobo Emerick, T. do Thomas do do Enterprise Dairy Co . do Launderers Erkens , Phoebe J. Everett Building Co . Featherstone, E. A. Fillmore, E. M. do do do do Fire Portection Engineer ing Co. Fitzgerald, Frank do do Flores , Alfonso Foster, Jos . Fox, Maud c. do do Freeze & Freeze do do Froom Tank Co., A. H Gem Market Co. George., c. E. do do Gidney, Pearl c Goleta Garage Graham, C. M. do H. R. Griioos-Stassforth Co . do do do ' ' $1.0. 00 138 . 00 24.00 35.00 121. 22 57 .50 33.25 42. 50 44.00 48. 00 30.00 20.00 4. 00 1391. 21 524.64 82. 00 100.00 22 .50 10.00 24. 00 28. 00 4.00 6. 80 24.55 20 .06 455. 00 8 .99 35.93 20.12 6.38 46. 83 93.60 109 .20 105. 00 10.00 12. 00 12.00 16.63 8. 08 8.50 21.68 34.65 30.35 150.00 97. 80 10.00 93.75 10. 40 34.50 . I . . . . . . .'' . ' ' Jul y 7th , 1924. Grocott, John GENERAL FUND Gr ossi , L. D. Gunderson, G, T. Gu tierrez ~rug Stor e Hapgood, A. R. Harris, c. A. Harrison, Mrs. M. c. Hasl am, w. E. do do Hendt i oks , R. do do do do Hendry Bros. Henning , A. B. Hensl ing , A. R. do do Hildenbrand, 1~. Hi tchcock , H. R. Hooker, Har old Hooker, Ray Hoover, B. B. Hoover Garage Hopkins , Harry Hopkins , H. J . Hosmer, Jessie P do do Hotel Arthur Hotel Bradl ey Hourihan, M. P. Hoviard- Can:fi eld Company Howerton, El don Huppert, Jos eph c. Janssens , Joe do do do do do J . R. J ensen , Ol ivia Jessee , Viola M. Johnson, Fl orence c. Jordano Brot hers Kantor, Peter A. Kelly , Capt. Samuel Kelly- Spr ingfield Tire Co . Kennedy Pub . Co . Karan Laundry do do Ketcham , E. T. Kimball, Joseph King, J . F . Kirkpatr i ck Bat tery Service $ 8 . 26 36. 00 10 . 50 10. 00 2. 80 21.32 5. 50 18 . 00 71. 50 52.00 78 .00 5.oo 10 . 00 11. 62 12. 75 44 .00 43. 45 74. 00 32. 00 58.17 27.40 38. 00 16. 00 22. 00 12. 00 9 . 00 10 . 50 18. 00 72 . 00 32. 00 10.00 60.00 32 . 50 40. 00 6. 00 42 . 00 17. 00 233. 06 9. 65 26.94 2 . 45 98. 10 45 . 00 23. 86 18. 71 22. 88 52. 50 294. 72 1.50 41 416 " ' Klein-Simpson Fr ui t Co . Kramer, Otto E. Krause ,and Ostini Lamb Auto El ectric Lambert, C. E. do Cl arence do do do Fr ed do do do R. do Ray Lanter, Mrs. J . w Larco Fish Co., s. Larsen, A. s. Lath im' s Trans:fer Learned, G. F. Learned, Mary J . Lee , Charles Lee, R. F. do do Levy, Adolphe H. do do Lompoc Record Longawa, John do do Loveren, Dr. G. s. Lynch, Jack Maguire , Harry F. Martinson, Marian Maxson, Eugene s. Medearis , H .D. do H. E. Co . Meloling, J r ., Albert u. GENERAJ FUND Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. Miller, James 1viill s, W. G. 1~1i nett i , U. Mission Office Equipment Co. do do Mission Paint & Art Co . Moore, J. G. Moore Mercantile Co . do do Moraga , Magdalena Morning Press, The do do l\.1orris, s. E. lvlyer s , John Mccaughey, Annie E. do . . do I $17.10 40.95 21.50 84. 64 25.00 32.00 a.oo 162.00 162. 00 103. 00 108.00 20 . 00 12. 95 37.40 1.50 700.37 10.00 10.30 1.25 8. 00 97.75 8 .50 23.00 224.75 239.53 20.00 63. 00 3.00 42.75 25. 00 13.00 47.40 1.80 9 . 28 2 . 50 226.10 10 . 00 18.90 5.40 7.15 100. 00 27.30 29.37 44. 00 51.67 151.56 46.60 60. 00 7.00 142.50 ' , Jul y 7th , 1924. Mccaug hey, J . P. McDonald, D. GENERAL FUND McGr egor & Sons do do Negus , Wm. do Nelson, Sadr ick Nielson-Smith El ectric Co . do do do do do do O' Bryant, Mathilda Onstott, Frank Ord Ice Company Osborne ' s Book Store Osburn, Vim. Q. Ott Hardware Co . do do do OviedE.r , Tony do do do do do Pacific Chemical Co . do do do Pacific Coast Coal Co . Pacific Coast Coal Co . Pacific Coast Pub . Co . do do do do do do do do Pacific Coast Railway Co . do do Pacific Laundry Parma & Co . , Inc Pearson, C. H Perrin, H. B Pertica, Fr ances do do Pickwick St ages Pierce Bros. Furniture Co Pittman, Alice L Polly Sweet Shop Pope, A. s do do Pr eisker , C . L do do Rafetto, Eva Rruney , L. F. do do ~20 0 . 75 10 . 00 13. 49 4 . 90 10 . 00 101.50 108 . 50 8. 50 3 . 50 2.40 4 . 00 30. 00 50 . 00 4 . 32 1 . 50 2. 00 1. 35 13 . 55 2 . 16 14. 25 30 . 00 60. 00 8 . 57 945. 04 2085. 02 12. 40 2. 75 60 . 95 4 . 50 '7 . 95 13. 20 122. 50 2 . 61 1. 90 5. 00 101. 12 55. 00 55. 00 3 . 65 207 . 50 10.00 10.15 50. 00 36. 75 61. 50 82 . 40 41. 20 21 .00 52. 50 96 . 25 41 418 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Reclamation District No. 798 Recorder Printing and Pub. Co. do do do Red Cross Drug Co . Reed. w. B. Robles, li- . do do Roemer & Roemer Rogers & Son, E. F. Romero~ Ben do L. do do do s. Ross, James do Ruffner & Ruffner Garage Runkle Shoe Co. Rush, Louis Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital do do do Santa Barbara Daily News do do do do do do do do do do Santa Barbara Red Line Express Santa Barbara Telephone Co . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Santa Maria Gas Co . Santa Ynez Valley Drug Store Soaroni, Frank A. Schauer Printing Studio do do do do Scott, Hattie H. Seaside Oil Company do do do do do do do do GENERAL FUND $68 . 85 2. 59 18.00 18.00 4.44 39. 03 60.00 60 . 00 47. 50 93.71 20.50 24.00 65. 00 60.00 60 . 00 9.15 282. 56 4. 80 31.35 60. 00 25 . 00 25. 00 10 .93 . 22.50 391.30 10.00 1 7 . 50 45. 00 4 . 54 17.71 53. 07 7. 55 8. oo 4. 90 35. 98 50. 22 190.16 3. 84 39.00 10.00 278.75 64. 50 35. 75 35. 00 960. 00 720.00 36.10 1 8 . 50 524.00 ' Jul y 7th, 1924. Security Ti t le & I nsur ance Guarantee Oo. GENERAL FUIID Shean , Wm. Shell Co . of Calif. Shell Oil Co . of Calif. Show, H. J. Simpson, Frank R. Smiley , s. Smit h , Jr., Charles A. Smith , James Smith, Mrs. Susie Sor enson, Sam Sousa, M. Southern Calif. Edison Co . do do do Southern Counties Gas Co . do do do Southern Counties Gas Co . do do do ' Souther n Pa cifi c Mill ing Co . Sper ber, Ellen c. Standar d Oi l Co . do do do do do do Sterling Dr ug Co . Stevens, Chas. s. Stevens, Charles s. Stinson, Jessie Stoddar d, C. s. Stonebar ger, Harvey do do St. Catherine' s School St. do do do do St. Francis School do do St. Vinc ent's School St . Vincent' s School Swan, James Sweetser, H. c. Talbott, Eunice do w. L. Tapie, Sr. Joseph Tave rna & Co. do do Tayl or Hardware Co. do do Tognazzini , Ul isse Torrence , J . T. Towne, Fr ank Travis, R. M. $60 . 00 Z7. 80 15. 96 10. 00 125. 00 3. 00 28. 00 a.oo s.oo 27.50 143. 50 1 2 . 00 112. 98 6.11 16. 25 1 7. 07 2. 31 21. 87 910 . 95 10. 00 10 . 00 20. 00 4 . 25 1 0 . 00 8 . 24 5. 00 35.00 88 . 00 10. 00 360. 00 8 . 65 120 . 00 120 . 00 120 . 00 1 20. 00 1 20. 00 1010.72 1040. 00 15.00 1.00 10. 00 62. 40 20. 00 18. 00 9. 00 6 .~o 21. 91 1 3 . 75 48. 00 io.oo 6. 55 419 420 , Travis , R. M. Trujillo, M GENERAL FUND do do Tucker, c. M. Tucker, James c. do do Underwood TYIewriter Co. Union Mill and Lumber Co Union Oil Co. of Calif. do do do Unzueta , D. do do do Grant , u. s. Van Horn, J. A. do do do Varela , Richard A. Ventura Refining Company Verine , P. Veronica Stone Co. do do Wal sh, s. G. do do Wa Rene, Mrs. Bell e do do Water Works Department do do Watson, J . N. Waugh, Charles R. Weidman, Nellie Weimer, Martha Welbor n , Geo . Western Machine & Foundry Co . do do do Western Union Te legraph Co . Western \Vholesale Drug Co . Vfueaton, w. li!. do do Williams, !U-s. Alma Wilson & D'Andrea do do do do do do Winchester R. F. Woods, .Mrs. K. Wylie Ranch, H. G. do Thos. B. Yelkin, Henry do do Aggeler & Musser Seed Co. - ' HOSPITAL FUND $ 2.35 22.50 9.00 10.00 37.50 75.00 83. 75 . . 77 2. 50 166. 81 2'7.16 1.96.80 48 . 00 32.25 34.35 42.50 92.48 72.50 2400 . 00 2062.25 545.00 80. 56 50.00 50.00 68.70 13.65 258. 43 310.00 20 . 00 30.72 10. 00 2.33 15.75 1.83 24.37 20.00 20.00 10. 00 49.58 15.00 57.76 26.00 10. 00 27.84 9.00 15.00 &. oo 16.25 5.00 . ' \ ' Jul y 7th , 1924. Aggeler & Musser Seed Co. Agnew, Al i ce Al.umi num Cooking Utensil. Co. Anderholm, Lily Ander bolip, Lily Ander son, Car l do do do J . Associated Oil Co . Babcock, D. W. do do Bagozzi , J . Bagozzi , J. Barron, D. do Baumer, Tillie do do Beraldo , Frank Beraldo, Frank Betlamini , Toni do do Bl ake Moffi tt & Towne Boeseke-Dawe Co . Bog ler, Adolph Bogl er, Adolph Bowman, E. M. do do Boyd Lumber & Mill Co . Brierly, A. do Brown, Wm. do Bur on, J . do Cal ifornia Mar ket California Pharmacy Campbell, w. L. do do Car t er, Ruby Cas t aneda , Car l otta do do Cer tif i ed Products Co Chicago Pharmacal Co City Dry Cl eaning Co. City Heal th Offi cer Coast Whol esale Gr ocer y Co . Columbia Dr ug Co . Di as , Antonio do do Diehl Grocery Co . HOSPITAL FUND $ 4.27 65. 00 l.l.4 . 54 90. 00 90 . 00 65. 00 75 . 48 137. 50 9. 25 20. 00 20. 00 60. 00 60 . 00 2 0. 00 20. 00 90 . 00 90. 00 15.97 63. 87 1 20 . 00 120 . 00 49. 05 2 8. 25 135 . 00 165. 48 119.17 8 7.00 9 . 00 75. 83 65 . 00 20. 00 2 0 . 00 45. 00 45.00 34. 36 38. 55 100. 00 100 . 00 100 .00 55. 00 55. 00 152. 50 20. 98 11. 51 14. 56 51.10 3 0 . ro 110 . 00 11 0 . 00 419.16 421 r--------.-------.,._,.-----.,-----,--------------- ---------- - ~-- --- - - - - 422 . , Downer Electric Co. Dr exel Lime and Cement Evans, F. D. do do Fillmor e, E. M. Fong, Lee do Fowler, A. D. - Fowler, A. D. do do Fr ench , Mar y s. Fr ench, Mary s. Friedly, Ruby Gagnier, L. E. Garrahy, Margaret do do Giorgi , A. Hal l , Lel a w. Hunt, R. do Hunt, V. Hyatt , Mary do do Hyatt , Mel vin do do Jacobsen, Jul ie do do do do Johnson, Marie do do Kano , l'ld. do Kurdruna, Chas . Kur d.runs, Chas . do do Larco Fish Co ., s. do do Lathim' s Transfer Co . Leos , J . do Levy, Henry Lewis , Ida 1\1ae . Lindstrom, Victor do do Lush , Marion E. do do Lynch , John do HOSPITAL FUND Co . ' $ 3.00 22 . 75 J.00. 00 100. 00 2. 55 5. 00 5. 00 96. 00 12. 00 100. 00 19.36 100. 00 27. 00 10. 00 36. 00 1 68. 00 209 . 53 34. 67 24. 00 72. 00 12. 00 70 . 00 70 . 00 80. 00 85.16 90. 00 90. 00 3 . 78 70. 00 70 . 00 50. 00 50. 00 80 .17 69 .19 10. 50 27 . 50 28 . 60 20. 50 60. 00 60. 00 18 . 80 110. 00 75 . 00 75 . 00 22- 26 46. 00 92. 74 70. 00 76. 77 - - , , ' July 7th, 1924. MacArthur , Allister I.fiacQuarrie, James Maiers, G. F. Martin, Emma HOSPITAL FUND Martin, J\{. liar tin, M. A~rtin, Tillie do do !~iller, John s. Mission Office Equi pment Co . 1.!iss i on Paint and Art Co . Mi ssion Produce & Suppl y Co . JAoxley, W. B. do do McArthur, Allister Nelson, Lewis do do Newhouse, Chas . S. Nichols , Jul ia Nichols, Dr. N. Nicols , Dr. N. Nielson Smith Electric Co . O' Banion, Dr. A. L. O' Ma.lley , Jack Ord Ioe Co . do Ott Hardware Co . Overaa , Ole A. do do Pacific Coast Publishing Co . Parma Co . Parma Co Pico, A Piovesan, Geo do do Powell, May A Ramires, Ma.ti lda do do Santa Barbara Flour Mills Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Saxild, Johanne do do do d o Scherer Co ., R. L do do do do Schreiber, Ol ga E do do Seaside Oil Co ., The do do $60 . 00 75.00 79 . 65 1 2. 00 65.00 65. 00 75. 00 75.00 39. 54 6 . 48 1 5 . 52 174. 32 10 . 00 10. 00 60. 00 5 . 00 5.00 9 . 00 11. 67 125. 00 125. 00 12 . 50 31.50 34. 84 46 . 90 38 .so 87. 00 120 . 00 120 . 00 22.70 52 . 65 77.50 60. 00 85. 00 85. 00 100. 00 65. 00 65 . 00 148. 20 15.17 3. 78 90. 00 90. 00 13 . 95 29. 58 65. 55 100. 00 100. 00 30 .39 200. 25 422 424 Shaw, Dorothy HOSPITAL FUND Shirrell, C. L. Shirrell, c . L . I Southern Calif. Edison Co . Southern Pacific Co . S. P. Milling Co . Specialty Shoe Store Spencer, E. L. Spreitz, H. A. Stone, c. W. do do do do Tanner, L. do do Taylor Hardware Co . Union Feed and Fuel Co . Union Feed and Fuel Co . Vandever, c. G. Vandever, o. G. vandever, Si gne do do Velasquez, Jesus do do Walters & Fries Western Dairy Supply Co . Western Wholesale Drug Co . Wheel er , Richard Wheeler, Richard Wilson, Frank Wilson, Frank Associated Charities Belcher, F. E. ' Boradori , Sam'l Broadway Cash Grocery do do do Broadway Cash Grocery Brown' s Drug Store Callis , F . I . Campodonioo , E. M. Coblentz & Schwabacher do do Constable, c. B. Dudley, R. H. Gardner- Wheaton Co . Jordana Brothers Loveren, Dr. G. s. Martindale, M. A. do do - INDIGElIT FUND $151.61 125. 00 1 25. 00 232 . 12 33. 96 160. 25 3. 45 46. 50 100. 00 130. 00 65. 00 65 . 00 70. 00 70 . 00 2 . 25 388. 55 288. 10 250 . 00 24. 82 140. 00 140. 00 60 . 00 60 . 00 8. 85 1 6 . ll 41. 79 10. 00 10. 00 10. 83 85. 00 515. 72 30. 00 20. 00 20 . 00 20. 00 10. 00 7. 90 40. 00 15. 00 10. 00 10. 00 3 . 50 7. 50 1 . 00 10. 00 20. 00 15. 15 5 . 20 . r-----r-----------,-,----------------,--------- 426 Ayala., J. P. SECOND ROAD FUND $156. 00 do do 96.00 do do 156.00 do do 168 . 00 ' do do 204. 00 Bennett, M. 55. 00 do Manuel 57. 50 Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co . 16. 55 Cardosa, T. 42.00 ' do do 35. 00 Carvantes, c. 42.00 do Candelrio 48. 00 Craviotto , E. J. 7. 00 Dias, D. 40. 00 do 48. 00 Dominguez , L. J . 54.00 Dominguez, L. J. 48 .00 Fal is, s. 48. 00 Fischer, Henry 42. 00 Flores, J . 28.00 Galbez , T. 3 . 50 do do 42. 00 do To billers 31.50 Garcia, Sam 31.50 42.00 do do Garibay, A. 36.75 do do 38.50 Gonzales, E. 60. 00 ' 48.00 do do 48. 00 do da do P. 35. 00 do do 3. 50 Gua.danini, John 60.00 ' Hathaway, Ado l ph 45.00 Higgins, L. 1[. 46. 45 45. 50 Jiminez, A. 42. 00 Jiminez, A. 18.00 Jiminez, Pete 4 . 50 Lenina, F. 60.00 Lopez, c. 35.00 do G. 48.00 Lopez , J . 48. 00 do do 48. 00 d.o do 48.00 do T. 48. 00 do do ' 48 . 00 do do 60. 00 Lucchesi, Fred 48. 00 do do 24. 00 do do Lucchesi, Fred ' Luera, L. do do Luina., F. ' Manriques, },1. do do do do .Martinez, Jesus do do Medel,. R. Medel, R. Moreno, A. do do Adolphe do do McAllister, Hen Nageles, c Nagales, c. Navarrete, E. Navarrete , E. Navarr o , .E. do do Na:ya, B. do do Bani to Ogan, R. J. Ott Hardwar ~ Co . Ovieda, E. s. Parada, Mi guel Rodman, w. T. Rodriguez , N. do do do do do Tony do do Rome ro~ Babe do do ' do Ben do Fred do do do do do J. F. do Juan do L. R. do do do do Rosales, B. Rosales, B. do l~ . do do ' Jul y 7th, 1924. SECOND ROAD FUND ' $24. 00 7.00 42.00 54.00 42.00 42. 00 42. 00 35.00 3.50 42. 00 42.00 42. 00 42. 00 21.00 42.00 8. 00 42.00 31.50 16. 00 20. 00 44.00 68 . 00 28. 00 42.00 42. 00 111.80 10 . 60 16.00 42.00 633. 50 42.00 42. 00 42.00 31.50 28 . 00 60 . 00 60.00 22 . 00 36.00 48.00 54.00 s.oo 42.00 60.00 50.00 60.00 21.00 40.25 42.00 21.00 42 I 428 Rosales, 11. Rose, s. Saragosa, J. do do do do Sauseda, A. do v. Shepherd, Frank do do SECOND ROAD FUND Smith Booth Usher Co. Soto, J . do Vasques , P. do Vasquez , :e. ~Vestern Machine & Foundry Co. Yniguez , A. do Ynigu.es, A. Alegria, John v. THffiD ROAD FUND Anderson, Wal ter Aredondo , F. Campbell, George do do do do do do Carrillo, A. Childers, c. John Clancy, A. L. Erro, 1iartin M. Erro, M. F. Forsyth , Thomas do do Forsyth , Wil liam Freeze & Freeze Gneisa , Charlie Hernandez , M. Jensen, Chris, Jones, c. A. Jones, Charlie Lord, Geo . R. Ontiveros , Lorenzo Robles~ R. Romo , Ed. S.tewart, s. J . Triplett, El don do L. A. Unzueta, D Western Machine & Foundry Co . \ $ 3.50 10 .50 48.00 48.00 48. 00 21.00 42.00 60.00 60.00 78. 77 36.00 24. 00 42.00 35.00 42. 00 1.80 a.oo 24.00 8 . 00 102.00 6. 00 100.00 21. 00 17.50 21.00 21. 00 96. 00 16.00 75.00 164.00 78.00 10.50 3.50 7. 00 31. 70 90. 00 104.00 21. 00 104. 00 100.00 35.00 30. 00 31.50 8.00 6. 00 4.00 52. 00 48.00 311.78 ' Jul y 7th , 1924. Will iams , O. C. THIRD ROAD FUND Associated Oil Company FIFTH ROAD FU1ID Auto Laundry Bacon Co . , Edwar d R. do do Br oadway Batter y Shop Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co . do do do do do do do do do Cr escent Garage De Rosa , Joe Fesl er, John do Ganoung, o. Gr a:f:ft , John Gr andover, F. Jenki ns, M. Lukeman Bro:s. Iv!edeiros, M. McCoy, J. R. McKel l its, Bil l Permasse , B. Rice, Fred t Roberts , Jack Roemer & Roemer Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Silva, Edward Si lva, i.ioui s Alons o, L. Alvarado, Luis Ar cher, Wm. . Associated Oil Co. Ave ry~ Jean Ball ester os, F. Balles t er os, F. ' Barker, Fr ed Bar tola , Amador do do do do Boyd, E. W. Brown, Charles Brown, Charl ey Br yant & Tr ott Co . Cadwell, Irving do do Carmargo , A. do R. GENERAL ROAD I , $14. 00 88. 60 11.00 16.10 13. 53 71.15 15. 38 1 9 . 36 23. 60 19. 36 113. 80 I 33.00 112. 00 112. 00 50 . 00 140. 00 6. 00 16. 00 16. 50 35. 75 2. 82 2 . 00 94. 50 55. 00 11.00 363. 58 2. 25 85. 00 15. 00 48. 00 213. 50 24. 00 50. 69 14 . 00 54.00 54.00 16. 00 27 . 00 27. 00 27 . 00 59 . 50 4 . 50 8. oo 39. 77 66. 00 73. 00 12.00 48. 00 42 430 ' Carranza, Joe Chavez, F. Chavez, F. Cl a r k , J. w. Cl ark, J . w. Cooper, Har ol d Cordero~ Joe Cordero, Joe Cordero , Joe Cordero, Joe Cra.kes, Thos. Craviotto, E. J . do do Davis, Mrs. R. Delgado, 1. do do De Rosa , Joe De Vaul , J M. do do Duenez , M. do do Fischer, W. L. Fisher, Vl . D. Fisher, w. D. do do Forbes, Robt . Gaularti, M Gaularte, M. do do do do M. Glines, Denzi l c. do Jobn T. Glines, John T Goodchil d , Eddie Guerro , G Hildenbrand, A. J . Hooker, Carl Huyck , Monte Knox , Roy Laina., F. Ledesma , M Leyva, Ral ph do do Lopez, c. Mader o, Jose Mader o, Jose do do Martinez, M. Moore, Lloyd GENERAL ROAD FUND ' $24. 00 27.00 31 . 50 36. 00 48. 00 40. 00 22.50 27.00 27.00 22. 50 108. 00 17.60 35. 22 a.oo 27. 00 27.00 82. 50 200. 00 216. 00 27.00 22. 50 27.00 27 . 00 27.00 22.50 145.00 24.00 24.00 24. 00 24. 00 27.00 340 .00 281.00 25.50 22.50 130. 00 a. co 153. 00 a.oo 54. 00 27 . 00 18. 00 27. 00 60. 00 27.00 9 . 00 27 . 00 98. 00 s.oo ' ' ' ' Jul y 7th , 1924. Moran , Geo. GENEBAL ROAD FUND do do do do ].iora.n, Geo . Ojeda, Jose 6nesada, P. Ont iveros, Ramon Onunia, P. Ott Hardware Co . Ovieda, Tony Pa r sons, Brooke Ra.so , s. do do Reynol ds , Roy, do do Richardson, Chas . do c. T. Ru:ffner, Chas. do Ral ph Ruiz, H. J . do do do do do do do J . D. do do Rush , Lui Simoni, c. Soto, P. do do Str ong, F do do Torre, c. de l a Torres , J . do do do do do do . do L. Luis T. Toney do Torr e z, Juan Tripl ett, w. do W. H. Vall ey Oil Co . do do Ve oente, A{. do Jr. , M. Velasquez , J . do do do do $24. 00 24. 00 24. 00 24. 00 12. 00 27 . 00 40. 00 27. 00 4 . 00 60. 00 16. 25 42. 00 42. 00 144. 00 126 . 00 105 . 00 280. 00 45. 50 4. 00 35. 00 36. 00 28. 00 33 .00 24. 00 58. 50 78.00 35 .00 42. 00 42 . 00 60 . 00 60 . 00 32. 37 48. 00 44. 00 42.00 21.00 48. 00 38. 50 14. 00 12.00 72 . 00 88. 00 217. 63 173. 67 68 . 00 24. 75 27. 00 27. 00 27. 00 43 432 . ' ' ' , Velasquez, J. GENERAI, ROAD FUND Western Motor Transfer Wilson, Geo r ge Wilson, Geo. do do do Yniguez , A. Acosta, T. GOOD ROADS FUND do F. do do Associated Oil Co . Boeseke- Dawe Co . Cordero, A. do do do do do Joe do do do do Gano , Rob ert Guevara, L. Hector , Jobn H. Ingersoll-Rand Company of Calif. do Moll ; F. do Moll, J. do Montezano J . do do do do do Neilson Smith Electric Co . Nothorn~ w. E do do do do Ott Hardware Co . Padilla, F. do do do do Parks , G. A. do do do Rix Compressed Air & Drill Co. Rix Compressed Air & Dril l Co. Ross , w. do Wil liam do do Scott, J. R. do do do do ' ' $27. 00 17. 50 33.00 33. 00 33 .00 33. 00 24.00 75. 00 60. 00 50 . 00 1.63 1.15 52. 00 40. 00 48. 00 56. 00 48. 00 56. 00 8 . 85 7.00 6. 00 105. 90 49.10 120. 00 96. 00 96. 00 48. 00 48 .00 48. 00 4 . 00 60. 00 75 . 00 60 . 00 20. 35 48. 00 48. 00 44 .00 130. 00 150. 00 19. 80 32. 71 48. 00 48. 00 48. 00 105. 75 114 . 00 113 . 25 I \ July 7th, 1924. Seaside Oil Company Standard Oil Company St. John, A. s. do do Swan, James do do do do Uni on Feed & Fuel Co. Unzueta, D. Westwick Iron Works Bailey, Ethel H. do do Constable, c. B. Erkina, Phoebe J. Fox, Maud c. do do Hacking, c. J. Loveren, Dr. G. s. do do Osburn, Wm. Q. Pope, A. s. do do do Smith, Edgar Daniel Jenkins~ M. Porter, Rose Santa Barbara Telephone Co. GOOD R OADS F UND SALARY FUND ADVERT! SING FUND Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. CASMALIA ST. LIGHTING DIST. Bee, Henry GUADALUPE PUB. CEMETERY DIST. Santa Maria Gas Co. GUADALill?E ST. LIGHTING DIST. do do Stemper, E. l?. LOS ALAMOS l?UB. CEMETERY DIST. Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. LOS ALAMOS ST. LIGHTING DIST. do do do do ORCUTT ST. LIGHTING DIST. Anderson, J. A. SANTA 11ARIA CEMETERY DIST. Dudley, Geo. L. Mullin, Boyd Rivas, s. J. Scott, G. M. Whiteside, Thomas Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the $ 281.73 21.85 2600.15 73.47 57.50 60.00 12.50 3.30 48.00 9.02 55.00 15.00 66. 64 75. 00 75.00 25. 00 125.00 125.00 125.00 65.00 15.00 5.00 75.00 25.00 25.00 12.00 7.00 27.50 38.40 107.50 76.50 76.50 6.00 92.80 62.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 .26 63. 00 following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talobtt, c. L. 43 ' I ' 434 ' ~~~~"" A,"o .l ) '' "f . -'(' ~ ~' '"Y\. ~-a., Preisker and H. S. Deaderick, Nays: None On motion the Boar d took a recess until July 18th, 1924 at 10 o ' clock a . m. Aoard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, _Jul y 18th , 1924, 10 o' clock a . m. Present : Supervisors H. S. Deaderick, Sam J. Stanwood, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker , and the Clerk. Supervisor J . T. Torrence being absent . Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. In the Matter of Accepting Deed for right of way for road thr ough the lands of William S. Spaulding and Katrina F. Spaulding, his wife , WHEREAS , William s. Spaulding and Katrina. F. Spaulding , his wife , have duly executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated July 16th , 1924, wherein said William s. Spaul ding, et ux. are grantors and the County of Santa Barbara , grantee, conveying certain right of way for a publi c highway, in the 2nd Road District , County - of Santa Barbara, State of California. RESOLVED , That said deed and the property ment ioned in said deed 'be accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and that the Clerk cause said deed t o be recorded. In the Matter of Or dinance No . 411, providing for the payment of a bounty to persons who shall kill and destroy Coyotes in the County of Santa Barbara, It appearing to the Board from the affidavit af.K.T. Boardman, principal Clerk of the printer and publisher of The 11or ning Press, that Ordinance No . 411 , in the above e11ti tle d matte r , bas been duly published, On motion duly seconded and carried. it is ordered t ha t said or di nance has been duly published. Jn the 11att er of Correcting Allowance of Claim. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 2nd day of June 1924, allowing the claim of Austin- Western Road Liachinery Co ., for the sum of $168 . 60 be and t he same is hereby rescinded, vacated and set aside. I,n the 1Ia,tter of Correcti ng Allowance of Claim. I d i 0 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 7th day of July 1924, allowing the claim of Phoebe J . Erkens for the sum of $95. 06, payable $ 75 . 00 out of the Salary Fund and $20. 06 out of t he General Fund, be and the same is rescinded, and It is furthe r ordered that said claim be allowed for the sum of $95. 60 and tha t a warrant be drawn in payment of the same on the following funds for the following a.mounts to-wit : $75 .00 on the Salary Fund and ~ 20. 60 on the General Fund. In the Mat ter of an Ordinance protecting the Cattle interests f rom importation of unhealthy cattle into Santa Barbara County , On motion duly seconded am. carried, it is ordered that the County Live Stock , Inspector and Superintendent of Santa Barbara General Hospital prepare and present an I I ordinance , in the above- entitled matter , to this Board at its next regular meeting for consideration In t he Lratter of the Petition of Minnie Archer for County aid for Leo Francis , Alice Myrtle, Chas. Lawrence and Howard Lewis Arcne r ; half-orphans , It appearing to the Board t hat the petitioner in the above- entitled matter has re-married since July 7th, 1924, the day on wh i ch an order was made granting said petitioner $40. 00 per month County aid , for the support of said mi nors , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the or der made on the sa id I 7th day of July 1924, granting ea.id petitioner $40 . 00 per month, County aid, for the I support of said minors be and the same is rescinded, vacated and set aside . I - I July 18th, 1924. 435 The Report of A. s. Larsen. County Live Stock Inspector fo r the month of June , 1924, was examined and or dered filed. In t he Matter of Fixing the Amount of Bond upon fi ling map designated Serena Park Subdivision. It appe aring to the Board that Geor ge Emer y and w. F. Y/ickham the owners of a cer- -tain tract or subdivision of land situate in the County of Sa,nta Barbara, State of California , designated Serena Park Subdivision, have subdivided the same for the purposes of sale , and It furthe r appearing that said owners of said land are about to file for record an I accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder as required by law, and said owners having requested this Board to fix the a.mount of bond, as provided by l aw, and also having presented to this Hoard a good a11d sufficient bond in the sum of $1000 . 00 conditioned as provided by law. On motion duly seconded and carried, it i s order ed that said Geor ge Emery and w. F . \Vickham execute and file with this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $1000. 00 and by its ter ms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Bar bara , conditioned for the payment of all taxes which are at the time of fi l ing said map a lien against said t r act or subdivision, or any part thereof but not yet payable , and It is further ordered that said bond so presented be and the same is hereby approve and that the same be fi led by the Clerk of this Board. On motion the Board adjourned sine die . Attest :- Clerk . CALL FOR A :SPECIAL 11EETING . Vie , 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 meeti11g of t he Board of Supervisors be called to a t tend t hereto . It is ordered that a special meeting of the ~oard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California , be and the same is hereby called for July 24th, 1921, at 10 o' clock a . m. The following is the busi11ess to be transacted at said meeti11g, to -wi t : In the llatter of constructing a graded, drained and paved roadway with a l l necessary structures on portions of Hope and Pueblo Avenues , in the 3rd Rood District . To receiv / open and consider bids for the proposed work in the above entitled matter and to make a y proper or necessar y order in connection therewith. Dated July 7th , 1924. Boa.rd Santa of Supervisors of t he County of Bar bara, State of Cali f ornia. w. L. Talbott H. S. Deaderick C. L. Preisker Sam J . Stanwood J . T. Torrance Board of SuperYisors of t he County of Santa Barbara , State of California , Jul y 24th , 1924, 10 o'clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence, c. L. Preisker a.nd the Clerk. Supervisors H. s. Deader ick and vi. L. Talbott beirig a,bsent . The Board met pur suant to call. On motion duly seconded and carried Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood took the chair and the 436 following proceeding was had. In the !latter of Constructing a graded , drained and paved roadway with all neeessary structures on portions of Hope and Pueblo Avenues , in the 3rd Road Distr ict. This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all tools machinery , material and labor necessary for constructing and completing the proposed improvement , in the above entitled matter, the Board proceeded to open the following bids , to-wit : A. J . Grier Chas . T. Richa.rdson A. L. Pendola . ' $13 , 400. 00 $12, 500. 00 $19,360.00 On motion duly seccnded and carried, it is ordered that the consideration of said bids be and the same is hereby continued until 2 o' clock p . m At 2 o'clock p . m. the Board convened . Present Supervisors H. s . Dea.derick, Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence and c. L. Preisker and the Clerk. Supervisor I w. L. Talbott being absent . Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the chair. ' In the Matter of constructing a graded, drained and paved roadway with all necessary structures on portions of Hope and Pueblo Avenues, in the 3rd Road District . This being the time fixed for the consideration of the bids submitted in the above entitled matter, and . B!j;; .,Jo~ It appearing to the Board that the bid of Chas , T. Rio hardson f oi the proposed I C.~~c'1ttf1s work, is the lowest and best bid, ~h~"~~ ,'., On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bid of Chas. T. Richardson be and the same is hereby accepted and the contra.ct a,warded to him upon his entering into a contract and giving bonds for the fulfillment of the same in the sum of twenty- five per cent of the contract price and the mater ialmen, mechanics and laborers bond provided by law, and that H. s. Deaderick and c. A. Hunt , Chairman and Clerk respectively of said Board be and they are hereby authorized to approve said bonds and execute said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. In the J11atter of Constructing a five span reinforced co11crete bridge with necessary piers for certain sections of the ol d bridge across Sisquoc River, near the town of Garey, in the 5th Road District, It appearing to the Board that it is to the public interest that the plans and ~ct"'11.;Bv~.__ ,--1 . 0 specifications for the construe tion of the br idge in the above entitled matter a.nd the contract for same should be modified by substituting three additional reinforced concrete spans and two additionaJ. reinforced concrete piers in place of the present woodetj span, and Messrs. Lipscomb & Dutton who have the contract for the constructi on of said bridge having agreed to construct said three additional spans and two additional piers according to said plans and specifications as so modified upon being paid the additi onal sum of $7546.00, and it further appearing that the cost of said additional wor k , towit~ $7546. 00 is reasonabl e and just. On motion duly seconded and carr ied it is ordered that the plans and specifications and said contract be modified as above stated and that the chairman and clerk of this Board be a.nd they are directed to execute on behal f of the County a contract with said I~Iess rs. Lipscomb & Dutton for the performance of the additional work i nvol ved in said change of the plans and specifications for the sum of $ 7546. 00. Upon the passage of t he foregoing order, the roll being called, the following Super visors voted Aye , to \Vit : Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays: None. Supervisor w. L. Talbott being absent. ,r . . ,. - \ On motion the Board adjcurned sine di e . The foregoing minutes are hereby approve~ l'-.J-, g A ' hairman upervisor s Attest :- Clerk Board of Supervisor s of the County of Santa Barbar a , St ate of Ca liforn ia ~ August 4th~ 1924, 10 o' cl ock a . m. Present : Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence, w. L. Tal bott and c. L. ~iske r , and the Cl e rk . Super visor H. s. Deader ick in the Chair - The minutes of the last regular meet ing and succeedi~ special meeting wer e r ead and appr oved 437 . J;it,~-t 0 In the Lmtter of the Protest of Henry R. Gewe , et al., against the using of Jonata J.l'-'-'--_J} \. e:r1 . Picni c Gr ounds as a free au to par k for touris t s . ~-\""~\ ~ov.-~ '(. ~:.,~~ , The protest in the above entitled matter coming on regularly to be heard Mr. c. E . I De viitt was hear d in connection therewith and on moti on dul y seconded and carried it is order ed that the further hear ing of the same be con tinued until Septemoer 2nd, 1924 at 10 o' cl ock a . m. In the Matter of Fixing the Amount of Bond upon filing msp designated Beckstead Tract No . 1. It appear ing to the Board that El vir a Beckstead the owner of a certain tract or subdi vision of land situate in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, designated Beckstead Tract No . 1 has subdivided the same for the pur pose of sale , a.nd It further appearing that said owner .of said land is about to file for record an accurate map or plat thereof with the County Reco rder as required by law, and said owne having r equested this Hoar d to fix the amount of bond , as provided by law, and also having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of ~3000 . 00 conditioned as provided by law. ( On motion duly seco nded and car ried, it is ordered that said Elvira Beckstead execute and file with this Boa r d a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $3000 . 00 and by its terms made to inure to t he benefit of the County of Santa Barbara , conditioned for the payment of all taxes which are at the time of filing said map a lien against said tract or subdi vi sion, or any part thereof but not yet payable , and . It is further ordered that said bond so presented be and the same is hereby approved and that the same be fi l ed by the Cle rk of this Board. In the I~tter of the A:pplica.:.tion of Car pi nter ia ~later Compa.ny, a corporation, for a t; a- \; jPl(f' Franchise t o lay and construct and to mai ntain and operate a system of water pipes a.nd other appliances for the transmission and distr ibution o~ water under , along and across a11 the public roads and highways within certain territory in the County of Santa Bar bara, St ate of California. Resolution Directing Publication of Notice of Sale of Franchise . WHEREAS , on the 4th day of August , 1924, Carpinter ia Water Company , a corpor ation dul y or ganized and existing under the laws of the St ate of California , filed with the Boa.rd of Supervisors of the County of Santa Harbar a , State of Califor nia, an applicati o:n in writing r equesting said Board of Super visors to advertise for sale an exclusive f r anchise to lay, constr uct , maintain and oper ate a system of water pipes and other appliances fo r the transmission and distribution of \vater under , along and across all ( 438 ' , the public roads and highways , lanes and alleys, within that certain territory in the County of Santa Barbara. State of California , outside of any incorporated city, more particularly described as follows : Being bounded on the nor therly side by the northerl y boundary of Foothi l l Boul evard; on the westerly side by the Santa Monica Creek; on the southerly side by the Pacific Ocean; and on the easterly side by the westerly line of Ventura County. AlID WHEREAS , the said Board of Supervisors has resolved to grant said franchise for the term of fifty (50 ) years , upon the terms and conditions and restric t ions required and imposed by law, and in accordance with the terms and restrictions in said application set forth , I NOW , THEREFORE , the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, having met in open session and read said application, and having duly con~ sidered the same , oeing fully advised in the premises do hereby reso l ve as foll ows : A.i.'l\ffi IT IS ORDERED that said franchise for a term of fifty (50) years be offered for sale and grant to the highest bidder on the terms and conditions and restrictions set forth in the application therefor and imposed and r equired by law; that sealed bids for said franchise be received by said Board of Supervisors up to the hour of 10 o' clock A. M. on Saturday the 13th day of September, 1924, and that said bids be openJd at the last mentioned time and date and that said franchise be thereupon struck off, sol d and awarded to the person, firm or corporati on making the highest cash bid therefor in the manner provided by law; that the sum of $1000. 00 is hereby fixed as the penal sum or amount of the bond required by law to be fi l ed by the successful bidder for said franchise ; that the County Cl erk of the said County of Santa Barbar a and Ex- officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, for and on behalf of said Board of Supervisors , is instructed to advertise the said franchise in the manner and for the time required by law, together with statements of all facts and matters in connection with the granting of the said Franchise, as requir ed by law to be advertised and published in manner a11d form as follows , to wit : Notice of Sale of Franchise . Office of the County Cl e rk of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. TO tlHOLf IT I.!AY CONCERN: Santa Barbara , Califo rnia. August 4th, 1924. Notice is hereby given that an application bas been made to the Board of Supervi s ors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, by Carpinteria Water Company for a certain franchise of the exclusive right to ley and construct , to maintain and operate , a system of water pipes and other appliances for the transmission and dis- tribution of water under, along and across all the public roads and highways within certain terr itory in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, hereinafter describeQ And it is proposed by said Board of Supervisors to offer for sale and grant to the highest bidder said franchis e on the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned: Said franchise is described as follows : ' A f r a.nchise of the exclusive right to lay and construct a distr ibuting system of water pipes and other appliances for the transmission, distr ibution and sale of water unde~ , along and across all the public roads, highways , streets , lanes , all eys and I I I public places within all that territory situated in the County of Santa Harbara, State of California, and outside the limits of any existing incorporated city, and which territory is bounded and particularly descr ibed as follows , to wit: ' 439 AUGUST 4th, 1924. Being bourxled on the northerly side by the northerly boundary of Foothill Boulevard; on the westerly side by the Santa llonica Creek; on the southerly side by the Pacific Ocean; and on the easterly side by the westerly line of Ventura County Together with the right to maintain, operate and use such distributing system as may be so laid and constructed by the grantee of said franchise , its successors or assigns , and thereby to furnish a.nd distribute \Vater to a,ll the territory adjacent to said pipes and pipe lines for domestic , agricultural , manufacturing and any and all purposes whatsoever for which water is adapted and to collect rents , tolls and charges for the \'later so furnished in said territory, and the right to conduct and convey water in and through said pipes and pipe lines fo r all purposes to which water is adapted. I The term of said f r anchise shall oe fi~y (50) years from and after the date of granting the same. The terms and conditions under which said :franchise is to be granted are as follows , to wit : (a) That such water distributing s ystem and that such pipes and pipe lines and other appliances be laid , constructed, maintai ned and operated in accordance with such provisions of the statutes of the State of California and ordinances of t he County of Santa ~arba ra as may be applicable thereto. (b) That every pipe laid or maintained under said f r anchise shall be laid u11der ground and adequately covered, ( c) That whenever the grantee o:f said :franchise , i ta successors or assigns , after the initial installation of its pipes , pipe lines and distributing system provided for hereunder shall desire to take up, remove or make any excavation in any travelled portion of any public highway, he , they or it shall, before taking up , or removing any pa,vement or making any excavation in the travelled portion of any public highway, request permission to do said work from the Board of Superv.isors of said County of Santa .Barbara , or from the Supervisor of the District wherein such highwa.y is locatehr sue proposed work is to be done , and no pavement now or which may be hereafter laid or con structed shall be cut , taken up or removed, nor shall any excavation be made therein o thereunder or in the t r avelled portion of any public highway without written permissioJ being first obtained f rom said Board of Supervisors or f rom the Supervisor of the I District wherein such highway is located or such proposed work is to -Oe done. That the work of laying or repairing any waterpipe or appliance shall be conducted with the least possible hindrance to the use of said highway for the purposes of travel. In l aying any pipe or constructing any other appliance across or along any highway the . work shall be done so as no t to close the road to public travel at any time . At any and all times while work of laying or constructing or repairing said pipes or other appliances is being carried on, suitable guards and vre.rning lights shall be maintained to warn per sons of the presence of any excavation or obstruction in the highway. As soon as the laying or repairing of any pipe or other appliance is completed, all portions of the highways which have been' excavated or otherwise injured thereby I shall be placed in as good condition as the same were in before the laying of such pipe or other appliance , to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors of said County; ana any liabil ity for da.mage or injury suffered by any person by the laying or maintenance of any pipes or other appliances under said franchise~ or the manner in which the same may be done , shall be borne by the grantee of said franchise , his or its successors or assigns. (d) That every pipe laid or maintai ned under said franchise shall be laid along the sides of the hi ghway and shall be within fifteen (15 ) feet f r om t he property line 440 l on all highways s ixty ( 60) feet or less in width, and within five (5) fee t of the curb line in all other streets, and where pr acticable within the above limits shall be at least three (3) feet from the macadamized portion of all macadamized roads , and shall be laid and maintained so as not to interfere with the pavement or with any culvert or culver ts now or hereafter to be laid or constructed ; nor shall said pipes or any of them be so laid or maintained or the work of laying or maintaining the same be conducted or done so as to destroy or injure any t r ee or trees now standing or growing or which may be hereafter planted in or along any of said highwa.ys. Where ther e are no gutters sa.id pipes shall be so laid as not to interfere with the constructi on and maintenance of same , and where gutters already exist at the time of l aying the pipes a suitable location shall be obtained between the three foot limit of the macadam on one side as above provided, and the outer edge of the gutter on the other ; and should it be necessary to remove the gutter already in position at the time said pipes are I laid , the same shall be repaired and restored immediately after the work of laying the pipes and other appliances is finished, to as good condition as the same was in before the laying of such pipes or other appliances . (e) That the grantee of said Franchise , his or its successors or assigns , shall, within four months from the taking effect of this or dinance , commence in good faith the work of laying and ponstucting sue h water distributing system, and said I pipe lines , and the appliances connected therewith , and shall thereafter continuously prosecute said work diligently and in good faith so as to meet the reasonable needs of the inhabitants of said territory. I (f) That the grantee of said franch ise, his or its successors or ass igns , shall, during the life of said franchise , pay to the County of Santa Barbara , in lawful money of the United States, two per cent (2~) of the gross annual receipts of such grantee, his or its successors or assigns , arising from the use , operation or possession of said franchise . Provided, however, that no percentage shall be paid for the first five years succeeding the date of such franchise , but thereafter such percentage to be payable annually, and said :franchise to be forfeited by failure to make the payments provided for ; and herein it shall be the duty of the grantee of said franchise , his or its successors or assigns , to file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara at the expiration of six yea.rs from the date of granting said franchise , and at the expiration of each and every year thereafter , a statement verified by the oath of said grantee, his or its successors or assigns , or by the oath I of the Manager, or an officer of said grantee , its successors or assigns , showing the total gross receipts and gross earnings collected or received or in any manner gained or derived by the said grantee , his or its successors or assigns during the preceding twelve months, arising from the use , operation or possession of said franchise ; and within ten days after the date of filing the aforesaid statement it shall be the duty of said grantee, his or its successors or assjgns, to pay the County Treasurer of the . County of Santa Barbara, the aggregate sum of said percentage upon the amount of the gross annual receipts arising from the use, operation or possession of sai~ franchise , determined and computed in the manner hereinabove provided. (g ) The grantee of said f ranchise shall, within five days after such franchise is awarded, file with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa ~arbara , a bond running to said Qounty with at least two good and sufficient sureties , to be approved by said Board of Supervisors , in t he penal sum of One Thousand ($1 , 000 . 00) Dollars , conditioned that said grantee , his or its successors or assigns , shall well and truly observe , f'ulfill and perform each and every term aud condition of said franchise , ~ 441 and t hat in.case of any breach of condition of said bond , the whole amount of the penal sum therein named shall be taken and deemed to be liquidated damages, and shall be recoverable from the principal and sureties upon said bond; provided, however , that if said bond shall not be so filed, the award of said franchise shall be set aside , and the money paid therefor shall be forfeited and said franchise shall, i n t he discretion of said Board of Supervisors , be re- advertised and again of fered for sale in the same manner and under the same restrictions as herein provided. Notice is hereby g iven that sealed bids in writing will be received for said franchise up to 10 o'clock A. M. of Saturday , the 13th day of Septemoer, 1924, and at the time above mentioned and in the Board Room of the Board of Suparvisors of the County of Santa "arbara, State of California, in the County Court Hous e in said County, any and all sealed bids will be opened; t hat all bids must be for the payment of a stated sum in Gold Coin of the United States; and the said franchise will be struck off, sold and awarded to the person, firm or corporation who makes the highest cash bid t herefor; provided, only tha t at the time of the opening of said bids any responsible person, firm or corporation present or represented may bid for said franchise or privilege a sum not less than 10% above the highest sealed bid therefor , and sa.id bid so made may be raised not less than 10% by any other responsible bidder , and said bidding may so continue until finally said franchise shall be struck off, sold and awarded by said Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara to the highest bidder therefor in Gold Coin of the United States. Each sealed bid shall be accompanied with cash or a certif ied check, payable to the Treasurer of the County of Santa Barbara f or the full amount of such bid , and no sealed bid sball be considered unless said cash or check is enclosed therewith , and the success:fu.l bidder shall deposit at least ten per cent (10%) of t he amount of bis bid with the Clerk of the County of Santa Barbara before the franchise shall be struck off to him. If the successful bidder shal l fail to make such deposit immediately then and in that case his bid shall not be received, and shall be considered as void , and the said franchise shall then and there be a gain offered for sale to t he bidder who shall make the highest cash bid therefor, subject to the same conditions as to deposit as above mentioned. Said procedure shall be bad until said franchise is struck off, sold and awar ded to a bidder who shall make the necessary deposit of at least ten per cent (l o%) of the amount of his bid th erefor as herein provided. The successful bidder shall deposit with the Clerk of the County of Santa Barbara, within twenty- four hours after the acceptance of his bid, the remaining ninety per cent (9o%) of the amount thereof , and in case he the said deposit theretofore made shall be forfeited or it shall fail to do so , then I and the said award of said frsnchi~e shall be void , and the said franchise shall then and there by said Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara be again offered for sale to the highest bidder therefor in the same manner, and under the same restrictions as hereinbefore provided, and, in case said bidder shall fail to deposit with the Clerk of the County of Santa Barbara the remaining ninety per cent (90%) of his bid wit~in twenty- four hours after its acceptance, the award to him of said franchise shall be set aside and t he deposit there ~ tofore made by him shall be forfeited and no further proceedings for a sale of said franchise shall be had unless the same shall be re- advartised and again offered for sal e in the manner hereinbefore provided. fiotice is hereby given that the successful bidder for such franchise or privilege struck off, sold, or awarded to him or it shall file a bond running to the county of Santa Barbara with at least two good and sufficient sureties , to be approved 4-i2 - ' :C ~ --Co (. """'-e:v. One I by the Board of Supervisors of said County of Santa Barbara in the penal sum of Thousand ($1, 000. 00) Dollars, conditioned that such bidder shall well and truly obser ve fulfill and perform each and every t.erm and condition of such franchise , and that in I case of any breach of condition of such bond, the whol e amount of the penal sum therein named shall be taken and deemed to be liquidated damages , and shall be recoverabl e from the principa.l and sureties upon said bond. Said bond shall be filed with the Board o Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara within five days after the franchise is awarded, and .upon the fi l ing and approval of such bond , the said franchise shall by said Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara be granted to the person, firm or corporation to whom it has been struck off, sold or awarded; and in case said bond shall not be so filed , the award of said franchise shall be s et aside and any money I paid therefor shall be forfeited. County Clerk of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Santa Barbara . Jn the ?iiatter of Providing Fu11ds fo r the Improvement of the San I.farces Road , in the 3rd Road District , County of Santa Ba.rbara , State of California . 0 "\.~ ~ Y\.'Y\~"(~I)~ ~. Upon request of the United States Department of Agriculture the Board made and passed the following order, to- wit : On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that upon r equest to t his . Board by the Hureau of Public Roads of the United States Department of Agr iculture , ~he . sum of ~ 35 , 000 . 00 will be appropriated from the Good Roads Fund of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California , for the purpose of i mproving the San Marcos Road, in said county and state , in accordance with the understanding heretofore enter ed into - 'l ai1d made available for expenditu re in connection with appropriations made from Federal funds fo r that purpose. . I r , . In the l\1atter o:f Acceptin~ Deed for rights o:f way :for road through the lands o:f ' 1/illiam s. Spaulding, et al. , in the 2nd Road District . -. WHEREAS , William s. Spaulding and Katrina F. Spaulding , his wife , Agnes P. dilder, - a single woman, Andrew J . Agnew, a single man, '17 . s. litmer and Esther 1/itme:r , his wife , and John A. Dix , a single man , have dul y executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara , a deed dated June 11th, 1924, wherein said tlilliam S. Spaulding, et al., are grantors and the County of Santa "arbara, grantee , conveying certain rights of way for a public highway, in the 2nd Road District,_ County of Santa Har bara, State o:f California , . , RESO LVED, That said deed and the pr operty mentioned in said deed be accepted for ' the uses and purposes therein mentio11e d and that the Clerk ,.of this .Board cause sai d t deed to be recorded. In the Matter of Accepting Deed for rights of way for road through the l ands of H. ll. Morris , et al., 111 the l!'irst Road District . WHEREAS , H. w. kOrris , blizabeth C. Morris, James ~. Ogan , Adie S. Ogan , Ella H. \ Pendergast , E . F. Pendergast, 1{. L. ~1be lan and Juliette B. Hevine;ton have duly executed - alld delivered to the County of Santa Bar bara , a deed dated Jul y 29th 1924, \vherein said. - H. w. ltorris , et al ., are grant ors and the County of Sa11ta .Barbara grantee , conveying certain rights of way for a public highway, i11 the First Road District , County of Santa. Barbara , State of California, , RESOLVED , That said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted for . the uses and purposes therein mentioned and that the Clerk of this Board cause said deed to be recorded. I I , 444 In the I.latter of the Application of Owen H. O' Neil l , County Surveyor for leave of absence, Upon application of Owen H. O' Neill, County Surveyor of the County of Santa Barbara, it is ordered that he be granted a leave of absence from the State of California for sixty days from date hereof. In the 1Iatter of Correcti11g Allowance of Cl aim of W. T. Rod.man for the sum of ~p6 33 . 50. It appearing to the Board that the claim of wi. T .Rodman for the sum of $Q33. 5 was on Jul y 7, 1924, inadvertently allowed and order ed paid for said amount out of the Second Road Fund instead of out of the General Road hlind , and said claim was thereafter paid for said amount out of said Second Road Fund. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of ~633 . 50 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred f r om the General Road Fund to the Second Road t!Und to correct the error herein set forth . In the L:atter of Renewal Applications for County Aid for half-orphans . It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named petitioners were by order~ duly made and entered during the fiscal year 1923- 24 , granted county aid as half- orphans , as in said petitions and orders f'ully set forth , and It further appearing that said petitioners have this day filed with this Board applications for the renewal of said county aid heretofore granted for the fiscal year 1924- 25, as required by law, and It further appearing f rom an examination of said applications that the halforphans mentioned in said applications are proper persons to re9eive county aid and that they are in the custody of respo~sible persons , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrants on the Treasurer on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the amount set opposite their respective iiames on the first of ea.ch month hereafter and until the further order of th is Boa.rd, said money 1;;o . be used :for the suppor of the minors represented by each petitioner in each case respe ctively, to-wit: llrs. Victoria Cota, par ent of Peter, Johnny and Andrew Cota , half-orphans $30. 00 Otto E. Kramer , Probation Officer , guaFdian of Henry and L;argaret Cordero , half- orphans ~20 . 00 In the lJatter of the Petition of Claus Johnson for County Aid. It appearing to the Board that the petitioner Claus Johnson is now receiving $10. 00 per month county aid under an order of the Board heretofore made , and It further appearing that said petitioner has D8de application for an increase of County aid in the sum of $10. 00 per month, and good cause appearing therefor , It is ordered tba t said appl ication be and the same is hereby granted, and It is further ordered tbat the auditor draw bis warrant on the Treasurer , on the Indigent fund, in favor of said Claus Johnson for the sum of ~10 . 00 , and for the sum of .)20 . 00 on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Boa.rd. , In the Liatter of the Petition of Pete Romero , for County Aid. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that said petitioner is a proper person to receive County aid, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the f f Pete Romero for the sum of $20. 00; and Treasurer on the Indigent Fund, in avor o for a like a.mount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board , I t 445 August 4th, 1924. In the llatter of the Petition of Apolinario P. Romero for County Aid. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that said petitioner is a proper person to receive County aid, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on the Indigent Fund, in favor of Apolinario P. Romero for the sum of ~ 20 . 00 and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board. In the matter of the Petiti on of J,irs. Maria Ander sen for County Aid for Al bert , -.i-4. t~h'\)"' ~ \:V\. . $~-1-,"'~"" sb\ Ander sen, hal:f- orphan. ~~~':. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Albert Andersen, aged 15 years is a half- orphan and a proper person to receive County Aid , and he is in the custody of said lirs. Maria Andersen. It is ordered that the Audi tor dr a.w his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospi ta.l Fund, in favor of said l\irs. lAaria Andersen for the sum of Ten & 00 /100 dollars, and for a like amount on the fi rst of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money tp be used :for the support of the above named minor. In the matter of the Petition of Mrs. liicka Brunstead for County Aid for Carl, Lawrence, Pearl and Ol ga Brunstead, hal f - orphans . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board tha. t said Carl Brunstead, a.ged 14 years , Lawrence Bru.nstead, aged 11 years ~ Pearl Brunstead, aged 9 years and Ol ga Brunstead, aged 8 years .are half- orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of sa.id Mrs . lficka Brunstead . It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fund, in favor of said lvf:rs . Nicka Brunstead for the sum of Forty & 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 11atter of Petitions for County Aid. It appearing to the Board that the following named petitioners are proper persons . to receive county aid , On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warr a t on t he Indigent Fund in favor of t he following named persons for the sums set opposite t heir respective names on the 1st day of September 1924, to- wit: Charles \V. Baker Mrs . Plutarcho Carrillo Mrs. J . M. Burleigh Cl aud Johnson Vicente A. Juarez Ramon Lopez Annabelle l.1cGreal Refugia Olivas ?.'label Hyde Ida Flores Anne Henrickson I sabelle Gunderson Verda, Anthony Emma P. Anton Anna Elphick FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT , $15. 00 20 . 00 oo . oo 20 . 00 12.00 15. 00 10.00 10. 00 Jose Robles Apolinario P. Romero Jose Maria Romero Pete Romero Andrew Ruiz John P. Ware lvtrs. Jessie K. flilson Adeline Vlright SEC 01TD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $14. 25 Antonio Poisard THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $10.00 Maria Josefa Pico 15. 00 Pedro V. Romero , et u.x., 15. 00 Liinnie liay Moore ~ OURTH SUPERVIS9R J?.fs.~ ~CT . $20 . 00 Donal de. 1Io ore 20 . 00 l.1abel E. lfurray 20. 00 Liary c. l~ ewhouse $10. 00 20. 00 15. 00 20. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 $8. 00 $10. 00 25 . 00 20 . 00 $20.00 20 . 00 20. 00 ~ l "'''---s lct,d_ o-{~-{. R. Cloak 15. 00 JJaria Ramirez 10.00 Blanche E. .,. J5mmOIIB 20. 00 Joseph Usher 10 . 00 Hattie B. Harbison 10. 00 FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT . John Davies $8 . 00 J,far garet l11arcum \'lard $10. 00 Ma r y Hedrick 10. 00 The Reports 0 c. G. Vandever, Superintendent Santa Barbare General Hospi tal, Anna E. Mccaughey, Superintendent County Detention Home, A. S. Larsen, County Live Stock Inspector and c. F. Conrad, State Fire War den , were examined and ordered filed. On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that the following claims be and the same axe hereby rejected, to - wit : Barnhart , c. A. Nielson- Smith Electric Co . Standard Oil Co . ~ 5. 00 3. 00 22. 36 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby laid over, to - wit: Ba.stanchur y , A. Bender-Moss Co . Bigle r, A. B. do do do do Bland , rY. s. do do Caire, Arthur J . et al . California Corrugated Culvert Co . Cook , Archie B. Deaderick, H. s. Dodge , E. G. Downer , Fred A Eaves, c. s. Fitzgerald, Frank Gardner- Vheaton Co Ge or ge , C. E Hoover , B. B. do do Janssens , J . R Jessie , Viola I~ . I!idland Public Service Corp11 Llission Paint & Art Co . Pacific- Southwest Trust & Sav. Bk . Preisk.er, C. L Ri os , Chas . Runkle Shoe Co . , The Santa llaria Times do do do do do do Saunders, George ' Scott, Hattie H. ' $ 30. 40 20. 00 51.15 12. 55 3 . 30 15. 00 15. 00 1760. 31 277. 60 30 . 00 10. 40 33. 00 11. 26 108. 00 101. 40 1. 25 38 . 85 75. 00 15. 00 3. 00 14. 40 1. 00 9. 84 117. 77 82. 40 3 . 00 4. 00 20 . 50 16. 50 31. 00 2.00 10. 00 35. 00 - I I . I I , I 447 Security Title Ins. & Guarantee Co . ~2 1 82 . 50 Talbott , Ii. L. 62. 40 Torrence ,J. T. 48 .00 Trav is , R. 11. 7 . 20 Trujillo , James 3 . 00 Vieira , Katie 3 . 00 Ye l kin, Henr y 15. 25 do do 16. 90 do do 24. 50 9. mo~.i?I]. . dU:.1:J.: . ~e_conded ~ . _c_~rried, it is ordered that all claims that have been audited and approved at this meeti~ by three members of the Board of Supervisors be allowed, each claim to be paid out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim respectivel y , to-wit : Adam, w. c. Aggeler - IJusser Seed Co . Alvarado , Lui s Ambrose Lumber Co . Ames- Harris- Neville Co . Andera, C. l1. do do Andr ews , A. J . Arata, Benjamin Arellanes , J . B Bal dwin , J . E. do do Bancroft-Whitney Co . Barnes, c. c. Barnett , Vi . A Batchel der, D. T ~eckstead , Evelyn Beuterbaugh , Fred !:Sither, Frank Bl akeway, E. c Boeseke- Dawe Co . do do do do do do Boyl e , Alison E do John D. Br ickey, Dwight do do do Horace do do Brush, Nathaniel H Bumpass , Ben B. Burroughs Add. lJ:ch . Co . Calderon, Jr ., Joe Cal ifornia Brush Co GEl~ERAL FUND t 50. 00 14. 40 66 . 50 5. 20 1 20 . 35 48 . 26 49. 51 44. 00 51. 00 147. 24 1274 . 90 1492. 15 102. 00 150. 00 1 . 30 24. 54 68 . 50 39. 60 2 . 00 22 .85 8. 00 8 . 15 7 . 65 2. 75 12. 00 9. 00 2. 50 5 . 00 6 . 25 2 . 50 75 . 00 10 . 50 7. 79 84 . 15 1 2 . 60 I 448 Calif. Cor rugated Culvert do do do do do do do do do do Campbell, George do Ray Campodonico Bros . Castagna, Alice Celite Co . Central Bank , The Chil ders , c. J . Clancy, T. A. Cole Tire Shop , The do do College Garage , The College Hotel , The Compton, II. G. Conrad, Clarence F . do do Cook, llrs. Sidney Cooley, H. IJ. do do do do do do do Co . GE!IBRAL FUlID ' 314. 91 55. 50 248. 58 168 . 76 277. 60 277. 60 21 . 00 3. 15 10. 00 68 . 75 30 . 00 100. 00 4 . 00 6. 00 25 . 00 73. 25 13. 56 27. 50 1 7 . 00 75 . 14 28. 52 20. 00 70 . 00 49 . 00 Copeland, L. s. 5. 65 Coppedge & Willoughby County National Bank & Craviotto , E. J . do do Crocker Co ., H. s. Cuesta, Ed. de la do Gerard s. de C11mmings, Dr. J . c. Cummings, J . c. do do Cum1ane , \{. B. do do do do Cur tis , Susie T Danish Society Dania Davis , D. D. Davison, Jr. Edgar B. Dawe , Henr y Devaul , J . M. Dewing, H. A do do do do do do Doerges, if. H. la Trust Co . 15. 50 60 . 00 27 . 75 6. 50 17. 61 22 . 25 70 . 00 1 . 50 149. 00 1 . 75 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 78 5 . 00 32. 95 28 . 00 125. 00 9 . 60 14. 50 59 . 00 14. 95 48 . 00 18. 00 I August Dominguez , Mrs . 1~1 . do lfary Downer and Co ., Fred A. do do do do Ducommum Corporation Dugan, Faulding & Crowell do do do do do do Edelblute , J . L. Edmondson, A. R. Eli zondo, Jacobo Enterprise Dairy Co . do Launderers Erkens, Phoebe J . Everett 11ill & Lumber Co . Fesler, A. R. Fill more , E. ]!. Forbes , J . J Fossett, J . G. Freeze and Freeze Fulton, Robert Gano , Robert Garahois , D. Gates, F. H. Gates, F. H. do do Gatts , Chas. Gem Market Co . Goodchild, Ramon w. do Willie do do Graf ft , J oh11 Grant, U. s. Greer , F . c. Gutierrez , Aldea.ne Hammond , D. 11. do do do do Hanson, A. B. Harris, C. A Hayward, Al. w. Henderson, J . L. Hendricks, R Hennessy, 11. B. He_nning, C. H Hicks , Florence Higgins, W. A 4th , 1924. GENERAL FUND ' . $11. 10 50. 00 3 . 25 118. 26 46 . 06 1. 2. 78 7 . 15 3 . 65 20 . 85 1 . 50 3 . 25 100. 00 10.00 4 . 52 21. 90 20. 60 197. 56 17.50 33 . 28 192. 90 81. 00 18. 62 4 . 30 34. 60 11.38 135 . 00 1136 .10 169 . 50 3 . 15 25 . 55 162. 40 37. 80 52. 50 126.00 11. 25 9 . 29 75. 00 49. 60 7. 90 207. 85 100. 00 3. 10 4. 95 264. 00 78. 00 88. 00 130. 00 10. 00 55 . 00 449 ' 450 Hitchcock, H. R. GElIBRAL FUND do d o Hooker, Ray Houghton, E. J. Ho\verton, El don Hurst , L. c. Johnson, Fl orence c. Kellogg, Eugene s. do Frank L. Kennedy Pub. Co . Ketcham, E. T. Ki ng , Joe Klein- Simpson Fruit Co . Kuy- Scheerer Corp . , The Krause & Ostini Lambert, Fred do Ray Lansdell , A. w. Lathim Transfer & Storage Co. Ledbet ter & Co . , w. M. Levy, A. H. do do Levy, A. H. Lewi s Implement Co . Li l lar d, !Jae L. Li pcomb & Dutton do do Lompoc Battery Elec . Co . Lompoc Gar age Lompoc ~ar ehouse Co . Lopez, G. Lopez , Pedr o Lover en , Dr . G. s. Low, Fred Lucas Sanitarium Lyons , S . H. l!ar t in, T. R 11idl a nd Counties Pub . Serv. Corp. l.1ill er, 1Jrs. O. E I,Iission Offi ce Equipment Co do do do y $17. 25 35. 90 13 . 50 8. 25 133. 00 18. 00 248 . 94 46 . 15 28. 93 5. 50 10. 00 148. 50 1 6 . 50 11. 30 27 . 50 1 26. 00 72. 00 48 . 00 2 . 50 1896. 30 42. 05 39 .40 14. 00 138 . 05 2. 60 320 . 00 5172 . 01 1 . 50 22. 36 160 . 00 22. 75 32. 00 2 0. 00 3. 20 5 . 00 1 0 . 00 5 . 00 7. 00 20 . 00 2. 90 32. 90 lloll e r , K. 1 . 75 Montecito ~a ter Dis t . Moore lle rcanti l e Co . I.ioore , E. P do do Jesse do L. W. 24. 00 299 . 06 17. 00 14 . 00 3. 85 100. 00 1 0 . 50 I ! I !11oraga , IJagdalena. l\~orley, Frank do do Mor n i ng Press , The ltorris , s. E. l\Iuno s , A. Murr ay, w. E. Mccaughey, Annie E. do J . P. McCloskey, Dorothy L. McGregor & Sons l~cKenzie, Geo . lleuner Corporation Newman , Carl ~Ticoles , Elton llicol es & Fabi11g do do Nielson , H. T. August 4th , 1924. GE1IBRAL FilllD $100. 06 Allowed for Nielson- Smith Electric Co . do do O' Br yant , IJathilda Ojeda, Joe do Jose Olsen, Lore11 C. Ontiveros , Lesandro Ontiveros , do Ord Ice Company do do do do do do Osburn, \'Im. Q. Ott Hardware Co . do do do do do do do do do do do do Ov ieda , Tony do Paaske, T. do do Pacific Coast Pub. Co do do do do do do do do do do Pacific Coast Ry. Co . do do do do $30 . 00 26. 49 19. 50 92 . 32 40. 68 24. 50 121. 50 125. 00 208 . 33 2 . 00 112. '71 1. 30 2 . 50 4 . 50 52. 00 158. 75 1 . 50 75. 00 1 . 00 2. 88 30 . 00 31. 75 37 .80 10. 50 40. 95 38 . 25 5. 50 5 . 50 5 . 40 3 . 00 2. 00 65 . 20 l.5 1 8 . 60 16.16 1.13 1 . 80 3. 38 25 . 00 30. 00 375. 15 4 . 80 2. '75 73. 20 4. 25 9. 20 16. 60 247. 50 45. 00 36 . 80 451 152 Pacific Coast Ry. Co . GE:JERAL FUND Paci:fic Laundry Pa gliotti , Pete Parnell, Harry Pearson, C. H. Petersen, J . F . Pi co , John B. Pi tman & Sons , I saac Pope , A. s. Postmaster Raffetto , Eva Raymond , Hor ace Reily !ls.chi ne i71cs . , C. D. Rice, Fred Rogers & Son, E. F. do do Romer o , Ben Rome r o , L. Ross , James do do Rudolph , Chas . Ruffner , H. E. Ruiz , Hobie do do I Runkle Shoe Co., The Sal sbury, ll. E . S. B. Daily News do do do do Santa Barbara Telephone Co . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Santa L:aria Gas Co . Sa11ta l!a ria Times Santa lviaria Valley R. R. Co . Santa lJ.aria Valley wlhse . Co . .do do do do do do do do do Sargent & Co . Seaside Oil Co . Seaside Oil Co . do do do do do do Shell Co . of Calif. Sherril l , Le\vis ' $17. 50 Allowed for ~17 . 50 Al lowed fo r $ 17. 50 Allowed for ' ,75. 50 2 . 31 104. 00 78 .10 . 85 32. 50 3 . 25 15. 35 21 . 92 26. 25 40.00 82 . 51 27. 00 148. 10 60. 82 a.co 55. 00 24. 58 21 7. 44 7. 50 16. 00 7. 20 16. 20 21. 60 4 . 00 12 . 50 12. 50 12. 50 ' 24. 65 4. 25 30. 93 5 . 20 29 . 39 182 . 99 3 . 24 2 . 20 3800 .00 101. 75 52. 25 101. 75 40. 23 . a. 95 948 . 00 768. 00 448 . 00 3 .' 00 610. 00 53. 13 24. 00 ' I I / 0 I - I - August 4th , 1924. Silva , Jr' Joe F. GElfERAL Fill~D do Louie do Wm P. Simas , Joe Smith Brothers Smith Hard\vare Co., Smith , 1-Irs . s. do 11rs. Susie Solvang Garage Sorenson, Sam \Y. R. Southern Calif. Edison Co . do do do Southern Counties Gas Co . Southern Counties Gas Co . do do do Southern Paciic Co . Southern Pacific Co . Standard Oil Co . do do Sterling Drug Co . St ins on, Jessie Stockt~n State Hospital Stoddard, C. S. do do do do Strader, Bessie M. Tal bott, J . L. Taylor Hardware Co . Thomas, Joe Thompson, F. B Tinker, Virginia tt Tolman , Ralph Tolman, R. A. Twitchell , F . c. Union Feed & Fuel Co ' Union 11ill and' Lumber Co., The do do do Union Oil Co . of Calif. Union Oil Co Union Oil Co . of Calif do do do do do do Valley Oil Co do do Van Horn, J . A Vicente , Jr., !.Ianuel Verine , P. veronica Stone Co . do do V/alsh, S . G. , ' ;;? 6. 00 40 . 00 15. 75 59 . 00 9. 70 305.15 27 . 50 27 . 50 6 . 10 98. 00 103.15 4 . 57 18.12 15.43 18. 36 870. 95 10. 00 23. 38 179. 73 6. 70 62 . 00 60. 00 5.00 5. 00 5 . 00 12. 00 20. 00 33. 65 114.75 24. 94 3. 20 88 . 00 6 . 25 69 . 91 45 . 55 25 . 60 1. 97 21. 80 7.43 2 . 50 59.14 233. 53 9 . 50 38 .00 12.15 46 . 75 90. 00 234 . 38 53. 00 46. 85 45~ I 454 Wal ton Co . , J . A. GE!TERAL WND Warden , Fred 7iaRene , Belle Warren & Bailey Co . ~1a ter ~orks Department do do Wa tso11, J N. We idman , Elizabeth Weiner, 1!artha Western Uachine & Foundry Co . ~1estern l.iotor Transfer do do Western 71ho lesale Drug Co . Western Union Telegr aph Co . V/estern Union Telegraph Co , 7estwick Iron Wor ks Wilson & D' And.rea do do do do i7ilson, Geo . Uilson, Geo. Agnew, Agnes Ambassador Laundry, The HOSPITAL FUND do do American Optical Co . Andera , c r.1. Ander ho lm, Lily Anderson, Carl Anderson, J . Associated Oil Co . Babcock , D. lV. Bagozzi , J Barron, D. Baumer , Tillie Beraldo , Frank .l:Setlamini, Toni Bogler , Adolph do do .8oeseke- Dav1e Co . Bowman, E. 11 Boyd Lumber & 1Iill Co . do do do Brierl y, A. Brown, rfm . Burnitol Aianufaoturing Co ., The Buron, J . California lJarke t Campbell , \V. L. .J 3 . 25 77. 00 50. 00 "15 . 60 70. 40 13. 65 209 . 47 5. 01 40. 00 21 . 48 10. 00 206. 86 24. 37 2 . 34 2. 30 3.03 6 . 00 82 . 92 . 42. 00 33. 00 33. 00 27 . 26 713. 69 598 .44 8 . 00 18. 14 90 . 00 70. 00 125. 00 5 . 55 20 . 00 60. 00 20 . 00 90. 00 54. 33 120 . 00 150 . 00 13. 26 ?3'. 65 65. 00 11. 60 105. 90 70. 00 20. 00 9 6 . 00 45. 00 17. 00 J!.36 . 00 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' August 4th , 1924. Carter, Ruby HOSPITAL FUND Casta.neda, Carlota. Coast V~o 1esa,le Grocery Co . Columbia Drug Co., The Coulter Dry Goods Co . Diaz , A. do Antonio Downer & Co., Fred A. Dre~el Lime and Ceme11t Co . ' Evans , J . D. Free , Lee French , I~1ary S. do do Friedly, Ruby Fuller & Co ., Vi . P . Gagnier , L. E. Garrahy, IJa rg~re t Ha 11, Le l a \V. Horlick' s l.tal ted l.filk Co . Hunt , R Hyatt, Mary do l'.[el vin Jaeobsen, Julie Johns.on, Marie Kano , I\i Kurdruna , Chas . Leos , J . Lewis, Ida Mae Lewis Manufacturing Co . Li ndstrom, Victor Lush, 11arion E. Lynch, John MacArthur , Allister do do l'!acQuarrie , James do do l11a.r tin, M. do Tillie 11ea,d Johns on & Co . 11einecke & Co . . Mission Off'ice Equipment Mission Produce & Supply Moxley, w. B. McAndrew, \Y. lfcDermot t Funeral Home Nicols , Dr. N. - Co . Co . Ni el son Smith Electric Co . ' Ord Ice Co Ott Hardware Co Overaa , Ole A. $100 . 00 55. 00 81 . 77 17 . OO 127. 88 55. 00 55. 00 116. 49 9. 75 110. 00 5 . 00 13. 26 100. 00 90. 00 1 6 . 10 1 0 . 00 6. 00 65. 00 1 0 . 50 72 . 00 70. 00 90. 67 90. 00 70. 00 50. 00 69 . 33 60. 00 100. 00 55. 44 75 . 00 115.00 80. 00 60. 00 13. 26 7,5 . 00 75. 00 65 . 00 75 . 00 44.10 59 . 40 14 . 05 114. 30 10. 00 56. 33 90. 00 125. 00 14.04 47 . 20 63. 75 120. 00 455 456 Pacific Coast Pub. Co . Parma. Co., The Parmelee- Dohrmann Co . Paul, Pauline Pico, A. Piovesan, Geo . Powell, i1Iay A. do do Ramires, l(fatilda Richardson, C. T. HOSPITAL FUND s. B. Commissioner o:f Horticulture Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Saxild, Johanne Scherer Co . , R. L. do do Schreiber, Ol ga E. Seaside Oil Co . do do Shirrell, c. L. do do Simps on , Frank R. Singer Sewing lmchine Co . Smith-Both-Usher Co . So . Calif. Edison Co . Southern Paci:fic Co . s . P. llilling Co . Spreitz, H. A. Standard Oil Co Stone , c. rt . Tanner , L Union Feed and Fuel Co . Union I.fill and Lumber Co . Union do do do do do do Vandever, C. G. Vandever, c. G. do Signe Velasques , Jesus Velasquez , Jesus do do do \iester n Vfholesale Drug Co . ~estwi ck Iron ttorks do do Wheeler, Richard riilson, Frank do Associated Charities do do Bailard, J . C. \ ' INDIGEllT FUND ~ 10 . 00 74. 40 23. 00 84. 00 60. 00 85. 00 100. 00 3 . 78 65 . 00 22. 50 ll. 50 1 6. 86 99 . 00 81 .42 4 . 86 100. 00 300. 55 23. 77 75. 00 50. 00 17. 75 6. 85 162. 50 243. 44 7. 19 86. 95 100. 00 51.24 130 . 00 81. 50 601.45 21. 60 46. 90 71. 40 141. 47 21. 10 250. 00 140 . 00 28 . 00 36. 00 4 . 64 170 . 87 10 . 25 10. 00 90. 00 599. 95 55. 23 10. 00 I August 4th , 1924. .Belcher , F. E. INDIGElIT FUIID Boradori , Sam Bobo, G. 1. Bobo , G. ~1 . Br oad\va y Cash Grocery do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Brown, Dr . R. w. Callis, F. I . Campodonico, E. 1,1. Coblentz and Schwa backer do do do do Dudley, Albert A. Hasla,m & Co ., \1. A. Haslam & Co ., 11. A. Herro n , J . 'fl. Herron, J . 1v. Herron, J . Vi . do do do do do do do do do do Jordano Bros . do do Lucas, Coblentz & Thorner, Dr . do do Lucas Sanitarium do do Parma Co . Pearson , C. H Pickwick Stages Pippin, E. J . Rudol ph, Arthur do Chas. ~ obe y , VI. c do Tudor , Humphr ey Uni on Feed & Fuel Co Watts, Stanley '1Vinters, LI. o. do Almanzo , F Bail ard , J . c. FIRST ROAD FUND Calif. Cor rugated Culvert Co . do do J25. 00 20. 00 20 . 00 20. 00 20 . 00 20. 00 20. 00 10 . 00 20. 00 20. 00 20. 00 20. 00 3. 75 80. 00 15. 00 20 . 00 10 . 00 10. 00 30. 00 20. 00 20. 00 20. 00 20 . 00 20. 00 10 . 00 20 . 00 20. 00 20. 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 7. 50 25 . 00 40. 00 5 . 00 56 . 57 10. 00 3 . 65 240. 88 30 .00 15. 74 10. 00 12. 84 19. 75 70 . 00 52. 00 20. 00 2. 25 6. 16 27 . 62 457 458 Dominguez , .,. . R . F ischer, Henry Good Roads 1.Iacb ine ry Graham, E. Luera , L. l.ianrique:z , IA:. J1Iartine z, R. Medel, R. lioreno , A. .i .orri s, H. Lfu.nos , A. nomero , John Saragosa , J do P. Sauseda, v. Vallestero , F. Acosta, s. Al.manzo, F. Ayala, Joe Ayala , Joe do J . P. do do Deaderick , J . H. do do Delbrook, Geor ge Dominguez , 1~1 . R. do do Fischer, Henry Flores , J . Garcia, s. Garcia , s. Garibay, A Gay, Pearl Gonzales, c. Gonzale s , E. do J . do do do Juan Graham, Er nest do do Ha t haway , Adolph do Eddie Jimenez , Andrew Jiminez , Augustine do Pete do To no do To11y do do FIRST ROAD FffiID Co . SECOND ROAD FUND ' ' J 35. 00 17. 50 14.14 17. 50 10. 50 17. 50 14. 00 17. 50 17. 50 35. 00 17. 50 17. 50 20. 00 17. 50 17. 50 22 . 50 3. 50 28. 00 44. 00 47. 00 264. 00 262 .00 30 . 00 78 . 00 32. 00 49 . 00 77. 00 24. 50 16. 00 44. 00 40 . 00 3 7 . 62* 21. 00 24. 00 40. 00 28 . 00 28 . 00 24. 00 39. 37t 31. 50 3. 00 16. 00 27 . 15 '15 . 30 45. 00 21. 00 39. 40 27 . 15 I I Augus t 4th, 1924. Lopez , J . SECOlrn ROAD FUlID $45. 00 Allowed for Luera , L. l!anriquez , 1.!. 1Iartinez , R. 1Iedel, R. Moreno , A. Ogan, R. J . Ott Hardware Co . Partida, B. Perez , A. do do Ramsey, Henry Reynol ds , C. P . do do Rincon Garage & Ma.chine Shop Rodriguez , N. do do do do Tony do Romero, na be do B. do Ben do Fred do do do J . do John do L. R. do do Rosales , B. Rosales, r.r. Rubio , Jesus do do Saragosa, J . do do Satt ler , A. Sauseda, V. do do do do Schuster, A. C. Servant es, C Shepard, Frank do do do do Smith Booth Usher Co . Soto, J . do P. do P. do P. Southern Calif. Edison Co ~36. 00 24.50 15. '75 14 . 00 24. 50 24. 50 14. 40 39 . 37~ 24. 00 12. 00 85. 00 147. 00 132. 15 10. 30 38 . 50 38 . 50 39. 40 27. 15 55. 00 20. 00 12. 00 45. 00 49. 50 3 8 . 50 24 . 50 60. 00 55. 00 3. 50 32. 3'7 25 .40 33. 25 38 . 50 28. 00 44. 00 66 . 02 24. 50 42.00 38. 50 27 . 75 42. 00 60 . 00 30. 00 50. 00 46 . 13 36. 00 42. 00 38. 50 38. 50 79 . 21 459 460 ' Southern Paciic lftlll ing Co . Torres , J . ,. do do do do do L. ' do T. do do do Tony Unio11 Oil Co . of Calif. Vallesterq, F. do do Vasquez , P. do P. Westwick I ron Works Al t?gria, John v. Aredondo , F. do do ~onetti , R. Breck , B. Breen, E. Bumpass, B. B Carrillo, A. Clancy , A. L. do T. .A . Coffey, o. D. Correa, L. ' Davis , l\{rs. R. 1~ . Dominguez , E. Duarte , .L. Enani s , F. do do Erro , lwiartin do 11. F Gneisa, Chas. Hernandez , rll. Jones , c. A. Jones , Charlie Lambert, Clarence Libbey , Ro\vland Lord, G. R. Nicholas , Kenneth Padilla, F . Rico , J . Robles , G. Romero , S SECOND ROAD FUND I THIRD ROAD FUND $10. 00 36. 00 40 . 00 24. 00 4 . 00 44. 00 44. 00 17. 50 56 . 69 31. 50 49 . 50 38. 50 35 . 00 111. 61 11 0 . 00 108. 00 4 . 00 36. 00 40. 00 12. 00 21. 00 7 2 . 00 57 . 00 52. 00 20. 65 16. 00 284. 00 48 . 00 40 . 00 13. 50 54. 00 322. 00 124. 00 23. 00 116. 00 120. 00 112. 00 24. 0. 0 24. 00 1 7. 50 17. 50 34. 00 20 . 00 36. 00 50. 00 60. 00 162 Rice , Fred Romero , Joe FIFTH ROAD F illID Ruiz , Hobie do do do do Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa ?Jaria Valley R. R. Co . Saulsbury, Clyde Spears- Hells lJachy. Co . Valley Oil Co . Valle y Oil Co . Valley Oil Co . ttarren and Bailey Co . Baker, Fred GENERAL ROAD FUND Bartola , Amador do do do do do do do do Beam, A. J . Belerdis , L. Calderon~ Jr., Joe Calderon, Joe do Jose Chavez , F. do do Clark, J . w. Commercial f1~otor do do do do Compton, w. G. Cordero, Joe do do Cordero, Joe do do do do Del gado , L. do do do do do do De Rosa, Joe 11. DeVaul, J . 1.1. Dominguez, E. Duenez, 1!. Earl, w. c. Fischer , w. L. Garcia, F Gaulnrte , I.I. Service do do ' ' ~ 83 . 0 0 3. 50 .ao 1. 80 42 .00 2. 25 3. 53 17.00 66. 34 158. 54 144. 34 203. 39 6 . ro 8.00 27. 00 27. 00 18. 00 13. 50 27. 00 a.co 32.40 47. 75 60. 00 66 .00 9. 00 20. 00 40. 00 122.50 56. 00 140 . 00 21. 00 27. 00 22. 50 27. 00 27 . 00 27 . 00 27. 00 27. 00 27. 00 27. 00 126 . 50 200. 00 44. 00 27. 00 20. 00 27 . 00 27. 00 24.00 I I ' August 4th , 1924. Gaularte , 1.1. GENERAL ROAD FU.ND do M. do 11. do do Glines , D. c. do do Goodchild , E. do E. A. do Willie Good Roads IJachinery Co. Grossi , L. D. Guerro , G. do do Hendricks , R. Hennessy , W. B. Hildenorand, Jr. A. J. Helser & Bailey Howerton, Frank Huyck , 1'1onte Lambert, Fred do Ray Ledesma , 11. Martinez, F. Liart inez, F . do do do do 1lartinez , l11arcus 1,rendosa, Eugene l1Ioran, Geo . I.ioran, Ge o. Ojeda, Jose do do Olveri, J . Ontiveros , A. Ontiveros , Lesandro do Ramon do do Onuncia , P. do do do do Or tega, D. Ovieda, Tony Pacific Coast Coal Reynolds , Roy Reynolds, Roy Richardson, c. T. Roble s , G. Rodman , \I. T. Rodman , wl . T. Rodri guez , A. Co . I $16. 00 20. 00 24. 00 24. 00 54. 00 49. 50 66. 50 169 . 50 21. 00 120 . 89 50. 00 27 . 00 54. 00 71. 50 38. 00 125. 00 60. 65 11. 50 150 . 00 104. 50 55 .00 27. 00 22. 50 27 . 00 31. 50 31. 50 28 . 00 40 . 00 20. 00 24. 00 21 . 00 21. 00 27 . 00 12. 00 30. 00 20. 00 24. 00 49. 50 27. 00 27. 00 4 . 00 50. 00 26. 15 . 156. 00 48 . 00 280. 00 55 .00 283. 50 451 . 50 27 . 00 463 464 Rodriguez , A. Ruiz , Hobie do J . D. do do Rush , Luis Scolari , Lino Sprague , o. G. Strong, F. do do do do Triplett, ~1 . Unzueta , D. Vaughn, R. Vecente , Lianuel Velasquez , J . do do Viestern l11otor Transfer Vlils on, Geo . do do do do G EllERAL ROAD FUND , Acosta, F. GOOD ROADS FUND Almanzo, F. do do Anaya, B. Ayala , Albert do do do do do Emilio Ayala , Joe Ballesteros , F. Bennett , Li. Bennett , Li. do I.!anuel Boykin Trucking Co . Cadwel 1, Harold do do Cadwell, Irving do do Cardoza, T. do do do do Cervantes, C. Clary, Harry do Henry Cordero , A . do do do do Joe Joe $27 .00 16. 00 49. 50 67 . 50 88. 00 51. 00 16. 00 30 . 00 66. 00 55. 00 100. 00 40. 00 52. 00 153. 00 27. 00 27. 00 70 . 00 33 .00 27. 50 33. 00 25. 00 48 . 00 44 .00 42. 00 45 .00 31. 00 22. 00 15. 00 48 . 00 54 . 00 37. 50 20. 00 35.00 76 .15 39. 40 27.15 69 . 00 70. 00 42. 00 35 .00 35. 00 38. 50 45. 00 31. 00 55. 00 60. 00 20. 00 24. 00 , , ' Corde r o, Joe Dominguez , L. J . do do do do Feliz , s. do do Fischer, Henry Forsyth, Ronald G. H. Gonzales , R. Hathaway, Eddie Hathaway , Eddie Hickey Bros. Co . Hi ggins, L . I.I. Jimenez , A. do Alec ' do do do Alex Jiminez , Andrew do do do do Augustine Pete Lopez , c. do do do G. do G. do G. do J . do do do Pedro do T. do T. Lucchesi , Fred Luer a , L lfa.nri quez , M. Ilarti11ez, R M.assera, s 1ledel , R. do do L:oll, F. I,Ioll , Frank l.Iontezano , J . ' do do Mor ales, I.i. 11orele , 111. lv1ore lli , M. 1:1ore110 , A. do do August 4th, 1924 . GOOD ROADS FUND $65 . 00 32. 00 40. 00 20. 00 42 . 75 27. 00 36 . 00 38 . 50 20. 00 12. 00 45 . 00 31. 00 317. 18 18. 62 77. 00 78 . 80 40 . 25 57. 80 39 . 40 17. 50 54 . 30 44. 00 60 . 00 60 . 00 55 . 00 35. 00 42. 00 24. 50 44. 00 48 . 00 48 . 00 44. 00 48 .00 34. 00 38. 50 38. 50 24. 50 24. 00 42 .00 38. 50 96. 00 84. 00 48. 00 40. 00 38 . 50 35. 00 38 . 50 42. 00 38. 50 4G 466 1runos , A. GOOD ROADS FUiill Nagers , c. Navarro , E do do do .'.'\ .l!i . Naya , B. No thorn, iY. do do Padilla, F Padilla , F Parks , G. A. do do do do Ross, \V Ross , ~ . Scott , J . R. Scott , J. R. St. John, A. s . Swan , James do do Union Feed & Fuel Co . United States Bureau of Pub . Roads Vfestern Motor Transfer do do do 11iestwick I ron \Yorks Erkens , Phoebe J . SALARY FUND Frandy, !v1ervyn F. Hacking, c. J . Heiges, L. E. Loveren, Dr. G. s. Osburn, Ym. Q. Paulding, o. P. Smith, Edgar B. 'rfe id.man , Phil do do ' Santa Bar bara Telephone Co. ADVERTI SING FU.ND Santa 1.furia Times do do ~24 . 50 3. 50 22 . 00 20. 00 28. 00 38 . 50 50. 00 55. 00 40. 00 28. 00 121. 25 131 . 25 131. 25 48. 00 40. 00 104. 25 101. 25 82. 58 30. 00 60. 00 3. 30 2500. 00 87 . 50 99 . 75 62. 43 25 . 00 75 . 00 125. 00 67 . 50 125. 00 25 . 00 75 . 00 25. 00 150. 00 150. 00 27 . 50 1. 00 8 . 10 Mid . Counties Pub. Ser v. Corp . CASI.:ALIA ST . LIGHTING 38. 40 DIST . FUND Bee, Henry GUADALUPE PUB. Cii:I.iETERY DIST. 87 . 50 Pearson, c. H. LOS ALA110S PUB . CEJ.:ETERY DIST . 49 . 78 Shefty, VI . 16. 00 do w. L. 10. 00 111id. Oou11ties Pub . Ber v . Cor p. LOS ALA.JJOS ST. LIGHTING DIST . FU1ID ~ 2 . 60 I I I ' ' August 4th , 1924. Mid. Counties Pub. Berv. Corp . ORCUTT ST . LIGHTiilG DIST Preisker , Preisker & Goble RECLAMATION DIST . No . 798 Anderson, J . A. SANTA 1.1ARIA CE1.1ETERY DIST FUND Bryant & Trott Co . Dudley , Geo . L. Mullin, Boyd Rivas , s. J . ~ 62 . 00 250. 00 100.00 34.40 50.00 100. 00 l00.00 467 Upon t ne passage of the foregoing order, the roll being call ed, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Sam J . Stanwood, J . T. Torrence , w. L. Talbott , C. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays : None. On motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. (/\ """ ' g. CJ:) Chairman Board of upervisors . Attest:- ' Clerk . CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING . \ie, t he undersigned members of the tsoard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that a special meeting of t he Board of Supervisors be oalled to attend t hereto. It is ordered t hat a special meeting of t he Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Caliornia, be and t he same is hereby called for August 21st, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit: J n t he Matter of Fixing the Amount of Bond upon filing Map designated Cabrillo Park Tract, in the City of Santa Barbara. To make an order fixing amount of bonds in said matter and approving said bond. Dated August 21st, 1924. c. L. Preisker H. s. Deaderick Sam J. Stanwood VI . L. Talbott J. T. Torrence ~oard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. ~oard of Supervisofa of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California August 21st, 1924, 11 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J . St anwood~ J. T. Torrence, w. L. Talbo t t and c. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the Chair. The board met pursuant to call In the Afatter of Fixing t he Amount of Bond upon filing Map of Cabrillo Park Tract, in the City of Santa Barbara It appearing to the Board that County National Bank and Trust Company of Santa Barbara the owner of a certain tract or subdivision of land in the City of Santa Barbara County of Santa Barbara, State of California, designated Cabrillo Park Tract, have subdivided the same for the purposes of sale, and It further appearing that said owner of said land is about to file for record an accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder as required by law, and said owner having re quested this Board to fix the amount of bond as provided by law, and also hav468 --nC f. "v\. "\. u l if. ~ '~ ll--. ci cLl Ii( Q'(:-1-1 ~ \.\. "\'\ (!_ ~ 0 I I If- ing represented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $ 2000. 00 conaitioned as provided by law, On motion duly seconded and carried. it is ordered that said County Na t ional Bank and . Trust Company of Santa Barbara execute and file with this ~oard a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $2000.00 and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Barbara . conditioned for the payment of all taxes which are at the time of filing said map a lien against said tract or subdi vision, or any part thereof but not yet payable , and It is further ordered that said bond so presented be and the same is hereby approved and that the same be filed by the Cler k of this Board. In the liiatter of t he Pe t iti on of Mae McCollum for Uounty Aid. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that said petitioner is a proper person to receive County aid, it is ordered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the ~'reasurer, on Hospital Fund , in :favor o:f }.:fae l1lcCollum for the sum of $40. 00 on the lst day of Septemner 1S24, and for a like amount on the first of each month thereafter until the furt her order of this Board. In the 1Jatter of the Annual Financial Report of the County of Santa Ba.rbara for the :fi2cal year ending June 30, 1924 . It appearing to the Board that the County Auditor bas prepared and presented an annual report of the financ i al transactions of the County for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, in accordance with law, and On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that said report be approved and accepted as the ailnual financial report of said County for the fisca1 year ending June 30 , 1924, and It is ordered that t he County Auditor cause 1000 copies of said report printed in pamphlet form. On motion the Board adjourned sine die . The foregoing minutes are ' Chairman pervisors Att est:- Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Ca lifornia~ .August 28th , 1924, at 2 o ' clock p. m. Present : Super visors H. S. Deaderick , Sam J . Stanwood , J . T. Torrence , w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker and the Cler k. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the chair ( In the 1~ tter of Canvassing the Returns of the Primary Election Held August 26th ,1924. The r eturns f rom all the precincts in the County having been received the Board proceeded to canvass the same, said canvass being made in public by opening the returns and ascerta ining the vote of said county and of each precinct therein for each person voted for at said election. Pending the canvass of said returns, said canvass not havin been completed, the Board took a recess until tomorrow at 10 0 1 clock a . m. Board of Supervisors of the , ~ount y of Santa Ba r bara , State of California, August 29th, 1924, at 10 o' cl99k a. m. Present: Supervisors H. S. D~aderick, Sam J . Stanwood and J . T. Torrence and the clerk. Supervisors ~1 . L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker being absent . Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in 1 the chair. In the 118tt er of Canvassiiys the Returns of the Primary Election held August 26th, 1924. The Board proceeded with the Canvass of said returns and having completed tpe same declared the result thereof as follows: Whole number of votes cast in the County being 6 , 839 , the names of the persons voted for, the offices for nomination to which each of said persons were voted for r espectively, the number of votes given to each person in each precinct and the total number given in the county to each of such persons for nomination to such office respectively; also the the names of the persons voted for, for members of the respective County Central Committees of each of t he Political Parties hereinafter named, the number of votes given to each, in each precinct respectively, as follows : I PRECINCT VOTE Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place . AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1924 COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA , I - - - J/bF/3 REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place 2 Representative in Congress State Senator Member Assembly . I f.~ . 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(., C') ~I c !!. ~ ii & ' s -~ -- ;: m .,. ;.;.! . ;-_ . . - I,~,."" ~.= B - ia:A-l -= ~ a a ---~ - --~ ~ ol " :z: L ~ ~ l - - - - - - - - . - - - - - -- - REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place - 8 - -- f Members County Central Cittee I Members County Central Cmittee Members County Central Cmnmittee Members Conaty Central Committee . S 1111- Dist . Slf. Dist . Sup. Dist . Sup. Dist &b:W ELECTION PRECINCTS ,-_ _, - I T otals Brought Forward - Betteravia I - Careaga " - C-- as-malia Cuyama " " - t ~ Guadalupe Los Alamos I " " - " " - Orcutt Pine Grove -- -- - ,. " " " " " -- ,_ ,__ - Santa Maria No. 1 Santa ?l:Iaria No. 2 - - - - - ~ " .- - " - Santa Maria No. 3 . Santa 11faria No. 4 Santa Maria No. 5 Santa Maria No. 6 I " " - Sisquoa . Wasioja - t- . " I SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TOTALS PRECINCT VOTE ONLY " , . " " " " - " - 1 ~ - ~ " " " " I I " " " ,_ ,. I " . . t I I - " . . " " " " - " I , . I , . " I . I " " " " I I I - . , . - -~ , . , . ! - a =' - ,._ - - - -- - - - ~ - - - - " 11 ' - . - . - -- -- - - - -- - . . - - at the Primary Election Held August 26, 1924 REPUBLICAN 9 ' Members Coaaty Central Committee Members County Central C mittee Members County Central C811mittee Mbers County Central Com11Utee Memus Conaty Central u Sup. Dist. I Sup. Disl . S"-Disl . Sup. Dist Co1111ittee . Sap. Dist. I .h J'J u 6 f 0 -0 . . . -GI 0 ' ' ii! 0 i E- ' . ~ ' . ,I ! I I"- ,. " Ii , I - " . I I I ~ ~ ,_ ~ - " - I 1 I i - - I , . . I I . I I . . , . Ii I ,. - . " " i ' Ii '. I ' I . ' ' . . It Ii " I I ' I: Ii ' '. '. I - " I - " , . '. I 1: 11 '. ,. . - - . 11 II l I I - I l I I - "" ' ' t ~ - - - - . I=== __lo_ ========= -- - - - - - - - - - ELECTION PRECINCTS Carpinteria No. l Carpinteria No. 2 l\f ontecito No. 1 Montecito No. 2 Summerland Alcatraz Ballard Dos Pueblos Goleta R ope La Patera Refugi9 Santa. Ynez :inl van,.,. Buellton Cojo Las Cruces Lompoc No. 1 I iompoc No. 2 JJompoc No. 3 Lompoc No. 4 rompoc No. 6 Lompoc No. 6 Santa Rita Totals Carr ied Forward Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place Mlllllers Ceu~ Central COllNlllltee . If. . -!! Sup. Dist " I I ' I i 'I I i I ~ .~ $ ' ~. ' I I I t 4-- I 1' ~ I I 7 ~ - I ' ~ I I I I I iS q_ ' I I I I .~o1 ~ 1~%, 1 ~ b i I I I ' I I - I ' I I Mbers CoulltY. Central Crn11ittee Mbers Co1nty Ctntrll Com11lttee ."I. t i. t s-. Dist .41:.: 1:r . Slf. Olsl ===F--, ========~ . = Members Coualy Central Citlee :'l~~ . SUJ. Dist. , 1. 1. I I '. ' . ,_ I I I . . I I - 11 I J I_ I j I o/, '?. I I r-1-, I ~ _J ' I I I I I t ' I I ; . ' 13 ' ' !Z ' ~ ' . . - ~ ?i .r Jj I I 2 , 5" , ~ , 1 I I ~ I I I I l ! I 'I I I I I f - - - - - --- .,_ - - ~ - - . . - ELECTION PRECINCTS Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place I M1111~ Coin~ Centrll C111111111ttee M1111Jers Cou~ Central C1amlttee Members Co1, Celltral Cittae . ~ SllJ, Dist . ~-=~ . $ . Dist ~ !!. . SUJ. Dist Mbers Co11ly Central Committee Jl-h . $.Dist. I I I I I ~ I I . ' ; ii I I I I t ~ ~ ' . ~ ( ~ ~~ ~I I ~ ~ ~-' ~ ~ l'-t) ~" ~ ~ Ill .'b ' ~ t ' '1 ~ \) ' ~ N Q ~ .lJ -t ~ ~ ~ , ~ \) ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (S \JI) -0~.~ Qt ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ {'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \t . ~ !: ~ ~ . ~ ~ () ~ ~ ' QJ ~ ~ ~ 1' ~ ~ "-J 'i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .t ~ ~ ~ ~ r.,; . t ~ \\) '). . ~ I~ 6 ~ ' 0 . ~ ~ ' 1- . ~ \j "'! ~ ~ ~ R I' ~ ~ ~I ~ \J ~ ~ t \ R: . ' ft' ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~$k~~k~~k~~~~ Totals Brought Forward ,_ _ _ .__, I I I I I I ' ' I I I ! u ' - Betteravia Careaga --=C-asmalia Cuyama , I J 1 ~ , I . 11 I I t /- /I I . I . - I I I I 3 h I . t ,I 'I f I /_-'- I ~ ' I , , _ G_u_adalupe Los Alamos t i . 1 ------ I ( ~ I 1 7 2'. 21' I , 1 I '-+-''-+---+--1---;-- 1 __,. ------1-+-+--l+--+--+---+--+----1------1 6 iii " I - I " " I J Orcutt .Pine Grove ----- .: 1.1,z g, ~. '2tl is: -+--~,.-t--t-+=--t---+---+-~~-+--+--+-it-+---+t--t---+-~---r---+--+-~--. lo lo 7 ~ i , . -----31 I ~ . 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DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place 16 Representative in Congress 11 ~ District l=:=======================ti:===-- , I ' I I v ~ I ELECTION PREClNCTS Totals Brought Forward Betteravia Careaga Casmalia ~ ~ ~ I\) ~ ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ ---i ;i \) ~ ~ ~ -Li State Senator 26th District ~ ~ ~~ I 11~ ;~g $" t:?. - I 1 I I I I -~ Cuyama 7 3 1 II II Member Assembly 69th District I Zo I I ' I I I I - - , _ 1 __Gt_1 adalupe Los Alamos Orcutt ~ ~ . ~ I I I ~~~~-~7~.~+--+-~-l'---+ 7 -+~+-~~.-~-J--+----lf---if--+,.--+-~~-1--1"-~~ _______. -1-f-.nu J-. . 5 -3. -----+---~._._~__,. --t--t-------+---+---+-----1-~ Pine Grove Santa ?lfaria No. 1 Santa Ji.Iaria No. 2 Santa Maria No. 3 Santa Maria No. 4 Santa Maria No. 5 . t I 2 I ~ I z , I t 1 J.f . I . if I . . I o. I - - " . ,. 7 I I " I ~. I I ' --- Santa Maria No. 6 t/- ' I I z 7 I !I- ~ ---'~-+-___;--~~. ~5~1~------~-----~--------1I- --~-- - I Z Cf zt -t 171 I ~ ?. rt l ~ ~.-r--+--+.-~i-""~,1-'--+--+--ii--+---+---+--+---r----- s 3 z I -i;. ~ 4- , ___ ;;S;.1~so~u~o~c ____ ____- -i;l_~~+----l---+----+---4l---I- ~ I Wasioja ----- ' --+---1+---+---1-----+--+--__ ___ _ SANTA BARBARA couNTY TOTALS 7.ra ~ 11 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY I Isl 11S 21 I " I - , . , . , . ,_ " ' I ' I " " " - I I - II " II- I ' I J - " I " " " ,_ '. I - , I I - ,_ " ,_ - - 'I I I I I , . - - - - . - - - - - - - - at the Primary Election Held August 26, 1924 DEMOCRATIC - 11 I Members County Central Cmnmittee Members County CeAtral Cittee Members County Celtral Cruiltee Mm~trs C011~ Celltral - S"-Oisl . S11 11-Dis l . S"9 Disl Co11millee. S1p. Dist. . I i . 1 0 . . l 0 . ' -Cl 0 . '-al ~ . ,_ - '. ,. II J I - I I - - I ~ -- - - - - . , . f . . , - I i : I I . 1 I ' II - ,_ ,. " I ' I I ~ ~ I ' I r I 11 .:. ~ " ' ,_ I I i: ,_ '. I; II I II I " ' 11 11- 1: I ' I I : I I " I . ' II II II ,_ '. " I II I ' , '. '. I 11 ' . '. I " I ,. I - I I I ' . I 11 I I I . -- ,_ . II I ' 11 I ! I I I - - . i ---- - - - - -- ------ J/bf /l/ -- --- -- -DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place l======ia================== t----~~~ Members CouRty Celltral Committee ____:__z__ __": -"_.' . _- -. _- . _Sup. DI sl Mbers Co1nty Central Committee .:l.- ". U . . . . . . . . . . . . Su p. Di sl . Mambers County Celltral Ccamlttee :2 ,.,~ : Sup. Dist 1 ~=-~-=-=----__,., __ -=---==='!P"'=F _; I,.,. ELECTION PRECINCTS Carpinteria No. l _ Carpinteria No. 2 Montecito No. 1 - I - - I - Montecito ~o. 2 Sumrnerlanl ~(esa }.Jission Santa Barbara No. 1 Santa Barbara No. 2 Santa Barbara No. 3 Santa Barbara No. 4 --Santa Barbara No. 5 I - Santa Barbara No. 6 Santa Barbara No. 7 Banta Barbara No. 8 _ _Santa BarJara No. 9 I - Santa Barbara No. 10 Santa Barbara No. 11 Santa Barbara No. 12 Santa Barbara No. 13 Santa Barbara No. 14 Santa Barbara No. 15 Santa Barbara No. 16 SaJ!.ta Barbara No. 17 Santa Barbara No. 18 11 II " .~ l I ~ 11 i1i _f _L_i J I I I I - J - I I I - . . - I I I I J I '. I I " - II - I - I- '. I i-------11 ---i.-- I I _L ._I t " J I I I I . 1LL 1 I I z z~~ z ~2 z ;z.2 ~ J _j_ l J_ _/_ J l_ z z 2 -2 !2 -2 ~ . Z , Z _2 I z 2 I . Members -Cozu;.n, ty Central Committee d . Sup. Oisl ,. I . I '. . I I I- I I I - I I I r:e.,. . - - ' - SantLB.arhata .No.-19 Santa Barbara No. 20 I I I I I I I i I ' - ' 1 I t t I I I - I I l ~J - . -4--4:--~-4----1--1---+---+~~__~~ - 8anta Barbara No. 21 Santa Barbara No. 22 - -=S=anta Barbara No. 28 Santa Barbara No. 24 Santa Ba.I.b.ata N o--25 Santa Barbara No. 26 _ _Banta Barbara N~. 27 - Santa Barbara No. 28 Alcatraz Ballard Dos Pueblos Goleta Hqpe La Patera _ Refugio Santa Ynez ,_ Solvang I - 1- ' . 1- 1- ' - 1- Buellton Cojo Las Cruces Lompoc No. 1 JJompoc No. 2 J;ompoc No. 3 Lompoc No. 4 f,ompoc No. 5 Lompoc No. 6 Santa Rita Totals Carried Forward I I I /l I I I I J I 1. I I ," ~els- .S- S J 2~2 2-2 ~ & , oz ' ,z , -2, ,~~ If if- tf J.f- '1- ti 11 I I I I I I l I ~ . ?t , ?J , "'a 2 ~ _z, _, ~3~~ I ' . ' - 1- ,. ,. - ~1 ~ k~+~7 ~~~ II IJ 7 7~F:7 1-~ 11 I I ~ . I I 11 ~ I ! I ,_ / ' I- I I I ' CJ l o fa :2 I~ r2 ~ ~ I 1 I I I I II I I I I ' ., I ' ,_ ,_ I - - I I I . (;'-. -C\ - - - - T0$ J - I""" - - I - I . - ,_ - ~ J ~ \' ~ -_ 1 . ~ 1 . I I ! I"" - ~ t- ----.,.-- 9 - --l ---- 1---. ---1 --. - ~ - . . , _-_,.----;o;-- - ,- I --, -.- --- . -- ' _,1 ---- ~ --r ' - . f - . I - - . t I I l="'F==t-o=-=f= -~ . - I I I IL ~ i I I I I I I ' 1-- , I I i== 5'. ' ~ . 1 -----+-~. --+--"'---+--+--~-+--+--~-+-----t--+--+-~ - I r 1'- ~ - ' I- -, ' ~ - . ~ ~ - ==1 4 I I I ~ l =t ; 1. I I I I . ; - .f , I ! ~ 1-- i I I . I ., --JI=""" (.)} --+--+----'-___ ____ "" ~ - - t- - - .~ - - - - - - ) , Tol-H Ea,.n es- ~ i !;' l - N : : + . I I : I j i I I ; I ! II II ; . f t ~ I I I . I . I . I ' I ' I I : I I I I I I I ; I ; I I I . I 1- ', I I I : I I I I i I ' I I II ~ ~ [-,~ .;: ~ H I I ! I I I ! I I . I I I ' I I : I I ; I I I I I I ' I I i I I I ' I ' I I : I i I i I I I I . ff ,~= ~- I II I I 1 I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I . I . I I . I I I I I . I ' I . I II ~: f. - = 11--==f I I I I I I 1- I I= I I- I + I I I ; I . I I I I I . I i ll -~ _. - Total Vote of Precincts N .~. 't'. ~ . -- I w I =-= - - - , - - 1- - " ' Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward Betteravia Careaga Casmalia Cuyama Guadalupe Los Alamos Orcutt I I MIUers Cotlty Ceatral c ltlle 5 1:"' . - $ Dlsl - - - I I ,. Pine Grove I ~ 3 Mbers Coaaty Cettral c lttle ' 5.t- :1. t $. Disl I ' I - - Mllln Cotlty Cettral Ccmltlel S '"J., 1 : $. Dist I r - 8 Mblrs Cottly Ce ttral Ccmltlel . ~~~ Sap. Dist L I I I I - I - - . - . - - 1 ~ ,. --- 1--. I I .I - - - Santa ~faria _N_o_. _! _______. 7c.,l--'/,_.-l--";'-+-'0-/ ;_2t ~ -it--+--+---t--t---+---1------+--+--t---+---+-l-t---:!--t--t----il---t---+--+--+------t Santa Maria No. 2 1 I I I I Santa Maria No. 3""'" "------11.Santa :?ifaria No. 4 1,', ~2 / Santa Maria No. 5 .3 _l ~ !{:._ ~ .2 Santa Maria No. 6 Sisquoc Wasioja SA NTA BARBARA COUNTY TOTALS P RECINCT VOTE ONL Y . - I ~ Cf 13 I I II /~ ~ - - - I- I- 1 I- " I I j I ! ~ i 1 .' I - 1 I I I I ' ;. ! 1 ~ - - . --- I I I I I ~ -- 1- -- " " " " I I- I- I- " " " " " I- I- " ' ~ ! . I - I I- _ _ __I - I I I I L --.---+------ " ~ -- 1.- .- 1.- - - ,.- I- I- I - 7 I 0 'j I 0 I 0 I ~ I J./- I- I I I I z, z I I - I ,. - -- " -- - ~ ---- -- t-- _-:. le_ --= ' - ="=' , _ -- . -~ ! 1 I -- - - " - -- ! - -- - " , ' ,_ " " I- - - -- - " -' I r- I - " ,. ' - I . f . I - - -- - - - - c ! I - - 1- - 1- --- 11 i " I: ! , , . I , , " I " I . ; ' I I . '. . ' ' - . , . I i I I I I . - at the Primary Election Held August 26, 1924 M111bers Cou~ Ceatnl C11111ttae st.-: 1. ., s. D ist . ' I I I I I I . ,. I '. '. - . . I , I 1 I j I ; r : . ' I Members Coanty Celtral c tttee Jf"h -. SIP- Dist ' ' - I I I I I I I I ' . I Mbers Ca11ty Cellrll Clttee . S.Disl I 11 '. I II ~ I ,. '' , . , , ~ - ~' ' ' ' ' ' I 1 . I - - I ' 'I I' . Mllll's Coanty Ce~ C1lltae :.:.$Dist. ,. " " . I ' I ' t 11 " 11 h " I ==;=:==- 21. 1 lm~ers C111ty Central CoiUtt .S 11,. .Di.st .,._ _ I ' I ' ' - " I I 1 I 1 - -- - - ' . DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place . Mllers Co1aty Central C1111mlltee Members Couaty Central C11itlle Mllers Co1aty Ce1tral C011111itlle Mbers Co11ty Celltral Committee I' I' S 111L Dlsl . Su,. . Otsl -.-S up. Dist . $.Dist ' I : I I ELECTION ~ PRECINCTS I II i " 11 II I= " Carpinteria No. l I' I I I I If I' - Carpinteria No. 2 . - Mo ntecito No. 1 " ,. Montecito 1-(o. 2 11 - ,. Summerlan1l I' 11 ,. 11 ' I I' I' II . " I' ,. I ~ ,~ I , . ,_ ~[esa 11 - - ~fission . ' - - I I " Santa Barbara No. 1 I " Santa Barbara No. 2 Ir ! I ,. I Santa Barbara No. 3 II - " 11 Santa Barbara No. 4 I +- ,. 1: II Santa Barbara No. 5 II 1- I' Santa Barbara No. 6 - Santa Barbara No. 7 ! 8anta Barbara No. 8 ' I I Santa Barbara_No._9 I' - I Santa Darbara No. 10 ,. I 11 " Santa Barbara No. 11 - 1: I1 ~ I Santa Barbara No. 12 I I - ,. t 1 I - Santa Barbara No. 13 Santa Barbara No. 14 ~ 11 t I 1 I I - Santa Barbara No. 15 I 11 Santa Barbara No. 16 I t t Santa Barbara No. 17 11 11 " 1- i I I' Santa Barbara No. 18 I 1 Santa Bar.hara No. 19 II I - II 1' Santa Barbara No. 20 .I ~anta Barbara No. 21 II I - Santa Barbara No. 22 ' - Santa Barbara No. 23 II Santa Barbara No. 24 :1 11 - Santa Barbara NQ. 25 11 Santa Barbara No. 26 _ __$amaBarbara No.-2.7 I Santa Barbara No. 28 I ' I Alcatraz . I Ballard ,. Dos Pueblos - l Goleta I IIoJe . - La Patera II ~ ' I Refu_g_io I' Santa Ynez I' I I I' Solvang_ " If ' Buellton II - Cojo 11 h +- ' Las Cruces 11 Lompoc No. 1 I If " I1ompoc No. 2 II TJompoc No. 3 II +- 1: Lompoc No. 4 11 11 ; f,ompoc No. 5 I f.Jompoc No. 6 ' I' ' Santa Rita II II I ' 1 ii ' , , - - . Tota l Carried Forward I 11 ' - ,L . ' ' _, -- -- at the Primary Election Held August 26, 1924 SOCIALIST 31 Members County Central Committee Members County Central Committee Members Co11ty Central Committee Mbers Couaty Celtnl C111111lltae lllm~ers Cn1ty Celtral I S"9 Disl . Sup. Dist . S 9'- Oisl . S DJ. Dist Co11itttt . Sip. Dist I II JS u -8 ! a ' "0" .G. 0 .-. 0 E- , _ I - I . ~ I ,_ - - , . I k I ~ I I I -- _. ~ ~ -~- - I I - ,_ - I= b~-' -1~ ,_ - -- - -- - - ,_ - - - i . - '-- ,_ , - I 1 ~ I ' I " - ~ . - - .-- - 1. -- - - " I I " I I I " I' 0 - " 1 ~ - - - 1~ _. " " 1. I 1. I - I I " I II- ,_ - ~ - -~ . I '- ~ I I I I i . I - ,_ , . 1. 1. I 1. I f , . i I . I II . I . - - " . -- - ~ " -" 11 . I- I I Ii I ' ' ' ' . . . II I I " - l I I . L- -~ 1 ~ ,_ - ~ . I - ,_ ' - - '1 - - I 1 -- . I I I f6( /(_ - - - - - - PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place .d~ - Representative in Congress State Senator I Member Assembly . --8.tb - District 26th District 69th District I ' 1 ~ ' ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ' " ~ Cl.I ' ~ ~ ~ 1 ELECTION ~ ~ ~ ~ PRECINCTS ~. "q', ~ j ~ ~ ~ l N ~ ~ ~ F(' ~ ~ ~"Cl - N'l Carpinteria No. 1 : ~ I I . " I CarI1interia No. 2 -- Montecito No. 1 . ' J\1:ontecito No. 2 I I Snmmerlanl , - I ,_ I . ~[esa I: I - ~Jission 11 1. t " Santa Barbara No. 1 J I J I Santa Barbara No. 2 I I Santa Barbara No. 3 I Santa Barbara No. 4 Santa Barbara No. 5 11 - l, I I Santa Barbara No. 6 3 ;z I . " I - . Santa Barbara No. 7 1 ' ~ 8anta Barbara No. 8 I I I I Santa BarbaraNQ. 9 Santa Barbara No. 10 Santa BarbarllNo. 11 I Santa Barbara No. 12 I I I Santa Barbara No. 13 II I Santa Barbara No. 14 11 r I I Santa Bat.hara No. 15 2 I I ~ . Santa Barbara No. 16 I I Santa Barbara No. 17 & . "? 2 I I - Santa Barbara No. 18 Santa Bat.bata.No 19 I I I Santa Barbara No. 20 I I I I ~anta Barbara N_o. 21 I Santa Barbara No. 22 I - Santa Barbara No. 23 I I ' I - ~ ! Santa Barbara No. 24 ?; '. ~ ~ - Santa Batbara.No._25 II I' Santa Barbara No. 26 11 ' I . I . Santa Barbara N{). 27 o/ -2 ~ . Santa Barbara No. 28 I -? ? ? I I Alcatraz ' Ballard I I Dos Pueblos I Goleta ' I 1. I. !!ope La Patera I . Refugio Santa Ynez SolY.aDg. - Buellton Cojo Las Cruces - " Lompoc No. 1 I 1. ~ Iiompoc No. 2 Tiompoc No. 3 Lompoc No. 4 f,ompoc No. 5 ~ I . Lompoc No. 6 Santa Rita ' I ~ I I - Totals Carried Forward J 1. J& I I t. II I . I, I ~ I :1 I I c at the Primary Election Held August 26, 1924 . - -- - -- - - ftb; s PROHIBITION = - -a.=-- - 39 Members County Central Cramittee Members Co11~ Central Committee Members County Central C11111mlltae Memm County Central . ~.~~ . Sup. Dist iJ~ Su,. Dist . Sup. Dist Co~ittte . Sap. Dist. i -s ___ zr== - "1 r1r ~rr 1 w1 1 . - I I , i \J!~ -() :-. ~,~ -~ " ~ .q l " ~ , ~ ~ a "~ ~~ ~ l.,~~ "F!i ~"' ~ t J. a ~~ ~ \') Q) \IQ ~~ \) . ~ ~ ~ -~ ~ i ~ ~ -~ h; ~ q 0 u ~ f ~ ~ t -2i . " ~ e I '-1 () 0 '" ~'\t) Ki~~ ~~~ it' ~ .1:1 t~ :E fl\ ' q ~ ~ ~ cr "' ~ i ~ 'i ~ l l , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - , . ---- r I I I I . I - 1 1 I: . I I I J J r1-i I I I J~ I I: 1 I 2 I I I 2 I I I I I I I l, '1' I '- L,_L J J I I - I I I I I It I 1 , ~t l~ t L 1 L I i ~ l~~~ z z 2 ;z 2 2 2 Q:.2 1 11 1 1 1 r I i I: ;z 2 21.-( IZ } 2, .21 2) 2- 1 ~ 1 ! ,_ I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I % z . .2 2 ~ 2 2 .22Z.:2 I 11 I I Jf - I .tf:I !f- - J{- !:L tf If + ___1t f- ~ /I I I II I I I I I I ~2 2 2 2 I 2 12 :z 2--2.2 I ,1, l t-4-J 111 Ll 1, 1I t ' / I_/ z~ Z~Z22 z, z 2 2- 2. ?; ;2. 2? ~ I 2 ~ ? :2. ,.?;__ 2 ~ '-/-- tf tf + 'f 4- lf+lf-tftf 3 . .2_ ~~ ~ ~ ~. ~. ~ -?; , ~ zzz2/zw2z2 21 I 1 , t , 6-6.t~~ t 6 1 6 1 6~ I 1 ~ ~ ~ 3 ~ 3 3 ? ~ ? 3 z I: I , , 1; I~ - I 1. ,. I I I ! II I I - . I I I I . . ~ 1, f 7 so lf-7 ~i 17- '1-!f f 'l. f'b 47 ~ ts-J 7' . ~ - - - - ___, I I . I I I I I~ I I J ff%' I - - - -~ PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place - Representative in Congress State Senator Member Assembly . 8.th District 25th District 59th District - I I . t . ~ ~ ~ tJ ~ \) ~ . "' ~ -0 ~ ~' \) } ELECTION ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ PRECINCTS ~ "'? ~ llJ (j ~ ~ .a. t ~ :) ~ Fq . ~ - ii ~ ~ Totala Brought Forward I 'i I i I " '1 ,. Betteravia 11 n Careaga - Casmali11. Cuyama " '. . ,. - Guadnlune Los Alamos , . " " ,. . Orcutt Pine Grove ,. ,. " " ' Santa Maria No. 1 Santa Maria No. 2 ! I " '. ,. - Santa 11aria No. 3 Santa Maria No. 4 ,. Santa ~faria No. 5 I Santa Maria No. 6 '. - SiS.9!10C Wasioja - - - - SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TOTALS IZ PRECINCT VOTE ONLY 1g I 11 : ~ I - 1. - ,. I I ,. ' I I I 1 I . ' . ,. ,. ,. . . I I I i I I ' I - ,. I I ' It I . I I 11 I ' ; -%tu' ' . - - NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Cast at Each P olling Place ~ Clief J1stic1 S1p11 Ctlrt Asst. J1stic1 S1p111 C11rt Asso. J1stlc1 S1p111 Ctart A.sso .Tv.j/:1te J:,"sl-r1t- Covrt:-cf'A!/J'"'' A sso.Tvst-,'c~ l/st-r1c 1- Covrl: ://1,eq/, 2':.d Unej/red Term Uner,ired Term Unej.ired Term ~'! 4 A f /' //a l:e Zi s""'.D ,-v, 0,.,e Appt:llaft/)1s~ 'Z) i v.Two.(r. '// rm; Ending anuary 3, 1927 Ending anuary 6, 1931 Boding anuary '1, 1935 Un~~p1'reci Term .7J11r11,.c(lloh .S, ~;,1. - ' I I I I m "' ~"' m ~ ~ ~ I EI-' ECTION 1%: \ \) ~ . ril ~ ~ z ~ I . t ril ~ ~ '-) PRECINCTS :a i: 0 ' U1 ' . ' . . ~ Ft ' ~ ' 13 .t ~ i:=: "'1 . Q.1 l';i;l w ~ \I . "' . -1,j z 'li ' p ~ :i: '3 :zi: ~ IInn s 0 ~ 0 ~ ~ qi 0 ,:i ., ., ~ 4 :. - I Carpinteria No. 1 1711- 1/o~ it~ /~ '? I / I 1- - Carpinteria No. 2 , / '/. J I LL/ JL3 - ~I +f-1 ,L l\ifontecito No. 1 loo 1t 10 I 18 9s I - l\{ontecito ,Ko. 2 L!tll I - ;.}~~ U!t I ?} o - - i.J_j_ Summerlan(l ' 7 I I lo J/J 70 fo 7 .76 - I ' II ' 1 I' I I I I I I , _ - ~Cesa (j ~ /. -il '), gz_ ' . - i\Iission t:;?, .- &! ~ I !, I ~r I -,. - Santa Barbara No. 1 U-I - I ~ K, ~/__ Lf.J/_ ~g ' Santa Barbara No. 2 If 'i If-~ lf-7 lfif-' lfr . - Santa Barbara No. 3 Jt,q JI ~. . J/.3. I !:/:.Ji " Santa Barbara No. 4 'J, ti ~ 3 :Z o ,Z? " Z / A ~ '?JJ ~ ' Santa Barbara No. 5 )~ ' Santa Barbara No. 6 71 70 7Z 70 , 7~ " '. Santa Barbara No. 7 ,_j~. _j_~ g?; JJf 1 - I ~- i 8anta Bar.b ara No. 8 ~ 5Cf &~ Sf S7 I l Santa_Bar.bara _No. 9 7 1, _fr_ !o h / ,-; ~~ - . Santa Barbara No. 10 63 I ti- I t5 &? I - Santa Barbara No. 11 .L a~1 _!/-J-. -!f.L / o/ I -# ' Santa Barbara No. 12 7s- 71 7'; tb~ 74' ' . . - - ~ Santa Barbara No. 13 ~ - I n I 107 .J.o.J Santa Barbara No. 14 gt ~.5' g~ 9,i - ~anta Barbara No. 15 6--t . il 4 ~ j,_~ Santa Barbara No. 16 &~ 61 ~ I I '0 &~ - Santa Barbara No. 17 -11.J. . 'j 7 ~ - If I 1/:.1 - 3b ~7 :?~ 4-o Santa Barbara No. 18 31 - - Santa Batllara_No. 19 \ r;-1 . If. Jfd I. lbf f'j Santa Barbara No. 20 0/ tf. if/ If$' ~rl - $anta Barbara No. 21 I ,? J. '-'5"_2 .5'~ lf.r - Santa Barpara No. 22 3g If / 37 ~z f I - Santa Barbara No. 23 &o ~; SL ,0, r-5.f" Santa Barbara No. 24 7~ 7? 73 7~ 7C - Santa Barbara. .No. 25- ~- 1"; 7il_ - Cl / !f.Z. ' Santa Barbara No. 26 I~ _2, s~ sr Sb . - Santa Ba.i:hara No_ 27 .lat _.~ ' . U Santa Barbara No. 2i loo 67 .s-7 ' h'o ~~ . I I I I H I 1: ' . Alcatraz '? {) . 4 .2-1 / /2 I 4- o I I Ballard ~2 "'1 S l U/ 4'7 Dos Pueblos I '1 / ~ / ~ _/sf' ' ~ I " Goleta 127 //~ 1-Zc I 2 7J '' 7 - Hqpe ~] sf 6~ .a II ~- La Patera S'o J7 tf~ f '2 ' 3 $' Refugjo / ~, _/ 1 !i I /'l . Jj_ T Santa Ynez ZCf i ~ ~i b :z I 11 ~ Solyan_g ~ t~ tJJ- I I. ,. ' -s:-~ I' " I ~- Buellton _93 ~ _2t {;_, ~ {. .2af Cojo /~ / Z., I I /? / 2 Las Cruces J/.-1 _3 -i:4 ? -2 1 . Lompoc No. 1 lo I 1? ~~ lo/ '17 - I IJompoc No. 2 ~ bt (6 11 -7 0 7J . J1ompoc No. 3 '. 71 j ,t , 7~ ,. Lom:eEC No. 4 g /. . . ~~ 77 .!o f,ompoc No. 5 - - T i o 71 7g t~l Lompoc No. 6 / cl- ft; I ~ . t, 'j l I - Santa Rita 3o ' ~o 3~ ~o I 1 . - I I i ' II I I n I I - - . Q~hl I Totals Carried Forward ~ :3M/ I ~o I I~ . / I 2:U~ - ' = - I , ! I J ~ I I I . . - . . . 1l! /!(/ - . . ' NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Cast at Each Polling Place _JS ' - CMtf llstic1 S1,re Clmt Asse. llstic Sre C11rt Assa. Jastic1 s1,re1 C.art A s.so.Tust:1cc ']),.!, f:r1~t-Court-"f Asso."Jv~ti'c.e.21~lr1cl-C~vrt-ef!# eu/ U:J.ired Term Uoof.lrod Term Unej,irod Teem 1Jj6eo/, :l,"" AJ,/Jeltal :Dist . .z,.vCJ.,~.;Jf!.1 AJ~e //o t-e J.),.sl:;D/0' /Oh Twd. Baclina: anuary S, 1927 Boding aouat']' 5, 1931 Boding anuat')''1, 19S5 (,!~elfi/re,Wrgz lj1:1d.!. ~ ;fa4 tj ./ vJ/ 72r;n I . I ' I I I I l I rn I') ~ rn ' :i:; :.:s Q t EI.JECTION P ~ 'o. ~ 1 Iii z ; ~ ~ ' Iii ~ :i \;) PRECINCTS =a ' :i ' 0 - ~ ' (/1 ' r:i -1! s: ~ ~ Cl P '' ~ . rzl Cl.I . "' (/1 "'- z ~ v \I ' ~ ~ ~ p . ~ ~ :i 0 \l ~ (l q -1 ~ 0 0 ~ ~ ~ ., ., - - - :7~701 . I Totals Brought Forward rJf9~ ~ ?ig; I I I ~~47 ~htt Bettera via fl l .:['.). jf1 _s_z 5 / - ~ I Careaga .r1 S-o. lfr .- ~() S?. - Qasmalia I/. I 1.fj ~ 1 l / ~ I Cuyama 12 10 IZ 10 I IO - Guadalupe If 2 _?/7 3'1 3 .'.i ~r. Los Alamos 27 ~~ f,.~ f~ zt - I Orcutt I. n rt! 6. j ~ o, ~ t14- I I - .Pine Grove f ~ f? IfZ ,. Jf / ,. - Santa Maria No. 1 .!La. J~ '3 If- 0 2~. _j 7 Santa liaria No. 2 s~ ."o 'f? Jj.-g 4-s- I- 0 Santa Maria No. 3 ~=:t- ~J. st .st! ~ - . Santa Maria No. 4 l o 17 rr 7~ ' I I ' - Santa Maria No. 5 1 04- '-1- 7- I olf. I C -' If~ Santa Maria No. 6 I 5" I if /~ I? I /Z I- ' - Sisquoc . 24- ,3_? -27J ~ J./ ~ Wasioja & 71 I 7 7 I 7 I : I Ii SANT A BARBARA COUNTY TOTALS ffld 2 :?cj~o I vi/-} I lfv36 o/~ PRECINCT VOTE ONLY I - I - - " I . I : . I 1 II ' I I- I- ~ : . I I . . 1 I . . ' ' I I I .,. y - I II II I 11 . I ' I 1 August 29th, 1924. 469 The Board of Supervisors having on this day completed the canvass of the returns of said primary election held August 26th , 1924, and having declared the result of said canvass do hereby declare that the following named persons received the highest number I of votes given at said election for each office , by the voters of said county for which persons wer e voted for , for nomination to each office respectively to be made by the voters at said election and that each of said persoIEreceived a majority of the total number of votes cast at said election for all the candidates for the offices for nomination to whi'cb they were voted for respectively; and said persons receivi11g the highest number and ma_jori t y of votes respectively as aforesaid are hereby declared duly nominated for the offices designated respectively as candidates for such offices , to -wit~ Supervisor, First Supervisoral District, Thomas T. Dinsmore Supervisor , Fourth Supervisoral District, W. L. 1albott And the Board of Supe rvisors do :further declare that the following named persons voted for at said primary election for nomination to the following named office hereinafter designated, received the highest number of the votes cast on all the ballots of all the voters participating in said election for the nomination to the office designate~ no one of t hem receiving a majo rity of the total number of votes cast for all the canidates for said office , and such persons are hereby declared nominated for the off ice designated , to-wit: Supervisor, Third Supervisoral District , A. ,/ . Conover Supervisor, Third Supervisoral District, J . T. Torrence The board of ~upervisors do f'urther declare that t he following named persons voted for at said primary election for members of the County Central Committees of each of the political parties hereinafter designated respectively, each received the highest number of votes cast at said election for Central Committeemen in the Supervisoral Districts designated respectively and said persons receiving the highest number of votes as aforesaid are hereby declared elected as l\1emoers o:f the Uou11ty Centra 1 Committee of the political parties hereinafter designated, to-wit : Republican Part y First Supervisoral District Seco11d Supervisoral District Third Supervisoral District Fourth Sunervisoral District. ( ( ( ( ( r ( { { ( ( ( ( ( ( . ~ ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( t ( Chas . Curtis F. T. Underhill Leland M. Crawford u. Dardi Thomas Wilson Dibblee Jesse A. Dunn Wm. G. Griffith Frank w. Hinkley Ira E. Kramer Wm. s. Porter Fred H. Schauer A. 11arshall Selover Eugene W. Squier Herbert E . \'ieyler Alonzo Paige Lansing H. L . Burum R. I.I. Adam L.owell Sha11klin 470 Fifth Supervisoral District . ( ( ( f ( ( ( ( R. c. G1 ines Edga r Craig P. Confaglia R. E. Easton L . D. :7aller Democratic Part y. First Supervisoral District . Second Sl1pe r visoral Distr ict. Third Supervisoral District Fourth Super visoral Distr ict Fifth Supervisoral Distr ict ( J . c. Bailard ( ( R. o. Thomas ( J. c. Bainbridge ( ( IJa rk Bra dley ( ( E. J . Cox ( ( G. K. Freeman ( ( B. H. Henry ( ( E. H. Lomas ( ( w. J . llcCaffr ey ( ( E . J . Shedd ( ( T. 1~1. Storke ( ( F. A. \Vright ( ( Randolph J . Cummi ngs ( Tom Harnes ( ( Cha s . Waugh ( G. Lel ley Ha r denbr ook ( A. F . :E'ugler ( ( L. B. Coblentz ( ( L. P. Scaroni ( ( \V. T . Lucas ( ( G. I.I. Seo tt Prohibition Party. ( Mrs. Belle Benedict ( ( Wi l liam tt. Black ( ( 1r s . Sama nt ha Brentner Second Supervisoral Distri ct. ( ( Ada ~ . Ferr is ( ( 11rs . ~mrna J . .abbott ( ( Ella -'1 1.io sher ( ( Charlot t e Newell ( ( N. C. Pitcher ( ( Lola B. Simonson ( ( Richard J . Tr ussler ( ( Thomas J . Young ( I ( Bertha Snow On mot ion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby a ppr oved. hai'r man oard of Attest : Cl erk 'c,f/ pervisors . 471 ~oard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, September 2nd, 1924, 10 o 'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors H. s. Deaderick, Sam J, Stanwood, J, T, Torrence, W, L, Talbott and c. L, Preisker, and the cler k. Supervisor H. s. Deaderick in the chair. The minutes of the last regular meetings and succeeding special meetings were read and approved. ~ll6 i" ""'a,~ V'\ o]~~()~ 1\ cGiv\ci.,.)~-r o-f Educa tion, In the Matter of the Resignation of Wm. Q. Osburn, as a member of the County Board (.'f 11'~ 3~0~ 'i" ""b c,l ry\. The r esignation of Wm. Q. Osbur n , a member of the County Board of Education being presented, On mot i on duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said resignation be and t he same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant . In the Matt er of the Appointment of Emma G. Wood , a member of the County Board of Education, It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy in the office of member of the County Board of Education in and for the County of Santa Barbara , State of Cal ifornia , caused by the resigna tion of Wm. Q. Osburn, I On moti on duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that Emma G. Wood be and she is hereby appointed a member of the County Board of Education in and for said County and State, for the unexpired term of Wm. Q. Osburn, resigned, upon qualifying according to law. fn the Matt er of the Resignation of A. F. Munch, a member of the Board of Trustees of Oak Hill Public Cemetery District . The resignation of A. F. Munch , as a member of the Board of Trustees of Oak Hi ll ~ Public Cemetery District being presented, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant . ~ In the Matter of the Appointment of L. Anderson a member of the Oak Hill Public Cemetery District, It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy in the office of member of the Board of Trustees o-f Oak Hill Public Cemeter y District, County of Santa Barbara , State of Califor nia , caused by the resignation of A. F. Munch , On mot ion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that L, Anderson be and he is hereby appointed a member of tl1e Board of Trustees of Oak Hill Public Cemetery District, in and for said County and State, or the unexpired term of A. F. :.Munch resigned, upon qualifying according to law. In the Matter of the Application of Henry R. Gewe, et al., against the using of !ff!. l,;+t Jonsta Park as a Fr ee ~blic Pa 0 rk ~~~ Tourists, M.~~ ~~ ~ This being the time heretofore fixed for the further hearing of the above application a.~or.v~ J -lil;;iQ') . '1" 'fouv~it.!J,. and protest thereto this day filed, Mr. E. w. Squier appeared as counsel for said ap- ' pl icants and Mr. c. Kelley Hardenbrook appeared as counsel for said contestants. The following witnesses were sworn and examined on behalf of said application, to- wit: E. A. Robbins, c. E. DeWitt, I. B. Gayer, Alva Fink, Harlow c. Ferslew and H. T Nel son and the following witness was sworn and examined on behalf of said contestants, to-wit: J. F. King. The testimony here clo~ed and the matter was ther eupon argued by counsel for the respective parties and submitted to the Board for consideration and decision. Supervisor c. L. Preisker thereupon moved that on and after November lat, 1924, the store , gas station and renting of cabins on the Jonata Park be discontinued, which said motion was duly seconded by Supervisor J . T. Torrence , upon a vote being taken 472 upon said motion the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: c. L. Preisker and J. T. Torrence and the following Supervisors voted Nay, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, w. L. Talbott and H. s. Deaderick. The chair announced that said motion was lost. On motion duly seoonded and carrie4,it is ordered that the further consideration of said matter be and the same is hereby continued until September 13th, 1924, at 10 o' clock a. m. In the Matter of Appointing c. c. _Tinker a member of the Board of Trustees of Goleta Publio Cemetery District in the place of E. A. Hollister, deceased. It appearing to the Board that there is a v.acancy in office of member of the Dosrd of Trustees of Goleta Public Cemetery District, Uounty of Santa Barbara, State of California, caused by the death of E . A. Hollister, On motion duly aeoonded and carried, it is ordered that c. c. Tinker be and be is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Trustees of Goleta Public Cemetery district, in and for said county and state, for the unexpired term of E. A. Hollister, deceased, upon qualifying according to law. In the Matter of the Tax Levy for State and County Purposes for the seventy-fifth fiscal year 1924-25. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, on the 4th day of September, 1923, does hereby fix the rate of county taxes for the present fisoal year at the following rates and the said Board does hereby designate the number of cents and mills on each one hundred dollars of the assessed valuation of the property within said county as follows: For General Fund For Hospital Fund For Indigent Fund For Salary Fund For Sohool Fund For Library Fund ' For Forest Protection Fund .60 .17 .044 .16 .36 .03 . 011 Now Therefore under t he law and the premises aforesaid, It is ordered that the County Taxes upon the taxable property in the County of Santa Barbara be and the same is hereby levied upon each one hundred dollars valuation for the present fiscal year at the following rates in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For County General Fund For County Hospital Fund For County Indigent .l!'und For County Salary Fund For County School Fund For County Library Fund For Forest Protection Fund .60 .17 .044 .16 .36 . 03 . 011 And whereas it appears that the County of Santa .oarbara bas issued bonds in the sum cf $350,000.00 for the purpose of constructing and building bridges on the State Highway within the said county, and Whereas it appears that interest upon said bonds will fall due during the present fiscal year and some of said bonds will fall due both principal and interest, Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said oounty a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said county at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: September 2nd, 1924. 473 For State Highway Bridge Bond Fund .035 And it is further ordered that the annual property tax for road purposes be and t he same is hereby levied upon eaoh one hundred dollars valuation of property in said county outside incorporated cities and towns for the present fiscal year as follows, to-wit:. For County Road Fund .40 And that in addition thereto a Special Road Tax of Twenty cents on each one hundred dollars valuation of property in said county be and is levied on all property in said county outside of incorporated cities and towns for the present isca1 year, to-wit: For Special Road Fund .10 And Whereas certain school district, permanent road divisions and road improvement districts within said County of Santa Barbara have outstandirtg bonds upon which the interest will fall due during the present fiscal year and some of which bonds will fall due both principal and interest, Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situated within said respective schoo1 districts, permanent road divisions and road improvement districts a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said respective districts at the rate in cents and mills as f ollows, to-wit: For Bell School District, now known as Los Alamos School D istrict~ Interest and Sinking Fund For Blechman School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Carpinteria Union School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Carpinteria Union Hi gh School Dist rict Interest and Sinking Fund For Casmalia School JJistrict Int'erest and Sinking Fund For Chicquero School District Interest and Sinking .b'und For Doheny School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Jalama School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Jonata School District Interest and Sinking Fund For Lompoc School Vistrict Interest and Sinking Fund For Lompoc Union Hi gh School District Interest and Sinking ~"Und For 1~ple School Dist rict Interest and Sinking bUn.d For Orcutt Sohool District Interest and Sinking Fund For Orcutt Union School Vistrict Interest and Sinking ~'und For Pan American School District Interest and Sinking ]'und For J?urisima School Vistrict Interest and Sinking b'und .54 .22 .16 . 0 76 .13 .10 .41 .21 .31 613 . 09 .26 .31 .32 .11 .12 For Santa lvfaria School lJistrict Interest and Si nking l!'und 25 For Santa lAaria Union Hi gh Sobool District interest and Sinking Fund 22 For Santa Barbara ~chool District Interest and Sinking Fund .016 For ~anta Barbara School District Interest and Sinking Fund 1920 Issue, .129 For Santa Barbara School District Interest and Sinking Fund 1923 Issue, .195 For Santa Barbara High School District Interest and Sinking Fund 1922 Issue, .15 For Santa Barbara High School Dist rict Interest and Sinking Fund 1923 Issue, .06 For Ynez School District Interest and Sinking Fund .17 For Permanent Road Division of Carpinteria Fund .184 For Permanent Road Division of Goleta Fund .21 For Permanent Road Division of Lompoc Fund .67 For Permanent Road Division of Mesa Fund .60 474 For Permanent Road Division of Mission Fund For Permanent Road Division of Montecito Fund (1st Bond Issue ) For Permanent Road Division of Montecito Fund, (2nd Bond Issue) For Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez Fund For Road Improvement District No. 1, Fund For Road Improvement District No. 5, Fund .50 .052 .048 1.20 4.30 1.10 And Whereas it appears from the estimates of the High School Boards of Trustees of the hereinafter named High School Districts that the following amounts of money will be required for maintaining said high schools for t he current school year, which said estimates have been approved by the Superintendent of Schools, to-wit: For Carpinteria Union High School District For Lompoc Union High School District For Santa Barbara High School District For Santa Maria Union High School District For Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District $13725.00 31735.00 212614.33 80195.00 11270.00 Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby I fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situated within said high schoo1 I dis~ricts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property I within said respective high school districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows. to-wit: For Carpinteria Union High School District .70 For Lompoc Union High School District Fund .72 For Santa Barbara High School District Fund .75 For Santa Maria Union High School Dist rict Fund .52 For Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District Fund .34 And Whereas it appears from the estimate of the County Superintendent of Schools made pursuant to Section 1764 of the Political Code of the State of California, that the sum of $94,000.00 will be required by the County High School Fund for the ensuing school year, $1oaooo.oo Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board t hat there be and there is hereby levied, fixed and imposed upon t he taxable property situated within said county a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For County High School Fund .19 Said County High School Fund is for ~he following named high school districts in the proportion to the average daily attendance of each, as per report of the County Superintendent of Schools, to-wit: Carpinteria Union High School District, Lompoc I Union High School District, Santa Barbara High School District, Santa Maria Union High School District and Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District. And whereas it appears fr om the report of the County Superintendent of Schools made pursuant to Section 1134b, of the Political Code, that Den School District is a common School district and is not a member of any high school district, and that Santaj Barbara High School District~ which high school district is governed by an appointive board, is most accessible to a majority of the pupils residing in said Den School District~ And whereas it further appears from said report that the average maintenance cost per pupil attending the said Santa Barbara High School District, excluding state and county aid, for the f iscal year 1923-24 was $175.00 I ,. I ~ I And whereas it fUrther appears from said report that during the fiscal year 1923- 24, one pupil attended the Santa Barbara High School District from said Den School District r Now, therefore, it i s ordered by said Board that t here be and there is hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situated in said Den School District a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation in property in said Den School District, to be paid into the special fu.nd of said Santa Barbara High School District at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Special High School Fund of Den Schoo1 District .06 And whereas it appears from the estimates of the Board of Trustees of the hereinafter named school districts that each of said school districts will require the following amounts of money for the maintenance of Kindergartens in said respective school district for the current school year, which said estimates have been approved by the County Superintendent of Schools, to-wit: For Lompoc Kindergarten For Orcutt Kindergarten For Santa Barbara Kindergarten For Santa Maria Kindergarten $1600.00 2000.00 29578.95 1000.00 Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there is hereby levied, fixed and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said respective school districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said respective school districts at the rate in cents and mills ea follows, to-wit: For Kindergarten li'und of Lompoc School District .137 For Ki ndergarten Fund of Orcutt Union School District . 09 - For Kindergarten Fund of Santa Barbara School District .15 For Kindergarten Fund of .Santa Maria School District .04 ' And Whereas it appears from the estimates of the Boards of Trustees of the hereinafter named school districts that said school districts will require the following amounts of money in excess of the amounts derived from state and county for the mainten I ance of said schools in said several districts, for the ensuing year which said estimat~s have been approved by the County Superintendent of Schools, to-wit: For Agricola School District For Agua je School District For Alcatraz School District For Ballard School District For Blochman School District For Careaga School District For Carpinteria Union School District For Casmalia Union School Vistrict For Cold Springs School District For College School Diatrict For Cuyama School Dis t rict For Doheny School District - For Goleta School District For Guadalupe School District For Honda School District For Hope School District For Jonata School District For La Patera School District $ 235.00 489.00 540.00 110. 00 960.00 830.00 4975.00 3770.00 1525.00 3755.00 920.00 285.00 2650.00 2090.00 805.00 1815.00 675.00 600.00 476 For Lompoc School District For Los Alamos School District For Los Olivos Sohool Distriot For Lynden School Distriot For Mission School District For Montecito Union Sohool Distriot For Orcutt Union School District For Pine Grove School District For Rice School District For Rinoonada Sohool District For San Julian Sohool District For Santa Barbara School Vistrict For Santa Maria Sohool District For Santa Rosa School District For Summerland Sohool District For Tecolote School District For Tepusquet School Di strict For Washington School District For Wasioja School District For Ynez School District 8230.00 4095.00 210. 00 580.00 827.00 11260.00 19162.00 130 . 00 450. 00 190.00 385.00 64925.00 I 12155.oo I l 524.00 l 376.00 135.00 450.00 100.00 535. 00 247.00 Now Therefore; it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said sohool distrio s last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said respective school districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Special School Fund of Agricola School District For Special School Fund of Aguaje School District For Special School Fund of Alcatraz School District For Special School Fund of Ballard School District For Special School Fund of Blochman School District For Special School Fund of Ca reaga School District For Special School Fund of Carpinteria Union School District For Special School Fund of Casma1ia Union School District For Special School Fund of Cold Springs School District For Special School Fund of College School District For Special School Fund of Cuyama School District For Special School Fund of Doheny School District For Special School Fund of Goleta School District For Special School Fund of Guadalupe School District For Special School Fund of Honda School District For Special School Fund of Hope School District For Special School Fund o1 Jonats Sahool District For Special School Fund of La Patera School District For Special School Fund of Lompoc School District For Special School Fund of Los Alamos School District For Special School Fund of Los Olivos School District For Special School Fund of Lynden School District For Special School Fund of Mission Sohool District For Special School Fund of Montecito Union School District For Special School Fund of Orcutt Union School Distriot For Special School Fund of Pine Grave School District .06 .10 .24 .15 .16 .10 .28 .29 .12 .30 . 30 .30 . 30 . 28 .18 .30 . 15 .08 . 30 . 30 . 05 . 28 .20 .30 . 30 .12 September 2nd, 1924. For Special School Fund of Rice School District For Special School Fund of Rinconada School District For Special School Fund of San Julian School District For Special School Fund of Santa Barbara School District For Special School Fund of Santa Maria School District For Special School Fund of Santa Rosa School District For Special School Fund of Summerland School District For Special School Fund of Teco1ote School District For Special School Fund of Tepusquet School District For Special School Fund of Washington School District For Special School Fund of Wasioja School District For Special School ]'und of Ynez School District -- 477 I .12 .12 .oa . 30 .30 .26 .18 . 06 .26 .12 .30 . 09 And Whereas, it appears from the estimates of the Boards of School Trustees of t he hereinafter named school districts that said school districts will require the following amounts of money in excess of the amounts derived from s tate and count y for . the purpose of purchasing school lots &c., in said several school districts for the ensuing year; which said estimates have been approved by the County Superintendent of Schools, to-wit: For Casmalia Union School District For College School District For Cuyama School District For Doheny School District For Guadalupe School District For Hope School District For Lompoc School District For Orcutt Union School District For Santa Barbara School District For Santa Maria School District $700.00 385.00 255.00 174.00 1000. 00 400.00 5100.00 7852.00 3'7190.00 3400.00 Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said school districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the pr operty within the respective school districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Building Fund of Casmalia Union School District For Building Fund of College School District For Building Fund of Cuyama School District F0r Building Fund of Doheny School District - For Building Fund of Guadalupe School District For Building Fund of Hope School District For Building Fund of Lompoc School District For Building Fund of Orcutt Union School District For Building Fund of Santa Barbara School District For Building iund of Santa Maria School District .06 .05 .15 .15 .135 . oa .15 .15 .15 .13 And Whereas, it appears from the report of the Board of School Trustees of Orcutt Union School District on file with the C1e rk of this Board that said school district in accordance with Section 1830, et seq., of the Political Code of the State of California, at a special election held for said purpose in said school district voted a special tax in t he sum of $10,000. 00 Now, Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby levied, fixed and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said Orcutt Union Scboo1 District a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within ' I I said school district at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: ~ For Orcutt Union School District Special Tax Fund .45 And Whereas, it appears from the estimates of the Boards of Trustees of the hereinafter named Public Cemetery Districts that said public cemetery districts will require the following amounts of money for maintaining said public cemetery districts for the ensuing fisoal year , to-wit: For Goleta Public Cemetery District For Guadalupe Public Cemetery District For Lompoc Public Cemetery District For Oak Hill Public Cemetery District For Santa Maria Public Cemetery District $2400.00 1200. 00 1000.00 1500.00 5000.00 Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board t hat there be and there is hereby fixed'J levied and imposed upon the taxable property situated within said Public Cemetery Districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dol lars valuation of the property within said respective Public Cemetery Districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit: For Goleta Public Uemetery District Fund For Guadalupe Public Cemetery District Fund - For Lompoc Public Cemetery District Fund For Oak Hill Public Cemetery District Fund For Santa 1w1aria Public Cemetery District Fund . 09 . oa5 I . 02 .11 .04 And tihereas, it appears from estimates made by this Board that the following amounts of money will be required for conducting and maintaining the following street lighting districts for the ensuing fiscal year, to-wit: For Carpinteria Street Lighting Vistrict For Casmalia Street Lighting Vistrict For Guadalupe Street Lighting District For Los Alamos Street Lighting District For Orcutt Street Lighting District 648.00 5C'4.00 1118.00 1218.00 826.00 Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixed levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said street lighting districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said respective districts at the rate in cents and mills as .follows, to-wit: For Carpinteria Street 1ighting District Fund For Casmalia Street Lighting District Fund For Guadalupe Street Lighting District Fund For Los Alamos Street Lighting District Fund .20 .oa .30 .12 For Orcutt Street Lighting District Fund .30 And Whereas, it appears f r om an estimate of the Board of Fire Commissioners of I Montecito Fire District that the sum of $15~000.00 will be required for the maintenance of the Fire Department of Montecito, in Montecito Fire District, for the ensuing fiscal year. I Now Therefore, it is ordered by said ~oard that there be and there is hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said Montecito Fire District a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said district at the rate in cents and mills as follows; to-wit: For Montecito Fire District Fund Done in open Board this 2nd day of September, A. D. 1924. H. s. DEADERICK, Chairman of the Board of Attest:- C. A. HUNT, Clerk. Supervisors I I , . . ' I September 2nd, 1924. In the Matter of Creating . a . G~nera l Road Fund On motion duly seconded and unanimously carriea, it is ordered that a General Road Fund be and the same is hereby established in the County o:f Santa Barbara, and It is further ordered that twenty per centum of the aggregate amount of r oad tax collected from all sources shall be apportioned thereto In the Matter of the Assessment of the Pacific Coast Rail way Company, Southern Pacific Ra ilroad Company and the Pullman Company. It is hereby ordered by the ~oard of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and stated and declared by said Board pursuant to the law, 1 That the length of the main track o:f the Paci:fic Coast Rai1way Company as assessed by the State Board of Equalization, within the County of Santa Barbara is 60.28 miles~ 2. That the ~ssessed value per mile of said ra i lroad is $3000. 00 3 . That the number of miles of said track of said railroad and the assessed value of the same lying in each city, township, school district, r oad district and lesser taxation districts in the County of Santa Barbara through which said railroad runs as fixed by the State Board of Equalization is as follows: In the 4th Township, 6.5 miles, assessed value In the 6th Township, 20 . 05 miles , assessed value In the 7th Township, 25.48 miles , assessed value In the 10th Township, 8 1/4 miles , assessed value In the 3rd Road District, 6.5 miles , assessed value In the 5th Road District, 53.78 miles, assessed value In t he City of Santa Maria, 3.2 miles, assessed value In the Permanent Road Divi sion of Santa Ynez~ 4.5 miles, assessed va lue In Los Alamos Public Cemetery District, 14.44 miles, assessed value In Oak Hill Public Cemetery District, 7 miles , assessed va.lue In Santa 14lria Public Cemetery District, 32.60 miles, assessed value In Los Al amos Street Lighting District, 5 1/2 miles , assessed value In Orcutt Street Lighting District, 35/100 miles , assessed va l ue In Guadalupe School Dis t rict, 2. 24 miles, assessed value In Bonita School District, 3 miles, assessed value In Agricola School District , 3 3/4 miles, a ssessed value In Santa Ma r ia Sohool District, 3.45 mil es , assessed value In Pl easant Valley School District , 3 miles, assessed value In Rice School District, 2 1/2 miles, assessed value In Suey School District, 2 miles, assessed value In Garey School District, 4 1/4 miles, assessed value In Olive School District, 1 mile, assessed value In Blochman School District , 2.90 miles, assessed value In Lake View School District , 2 1/2 miles , assessed val ue I n Washington School District , 2 1/4 miles, assessed value In Or cutt School District , 4 3/4 miles, assessed value In Careaga School Di s trict, 8 . 94 miles, assessed value In Bicknell School District, 1 1/4 miles , assessed value In Los Alamos School District, 5 1/2 miles, assessed value In Los Olivos School District , 7 mil es , assessed value In Orcutt Union School District, 4.75 miles, assessed value In Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District , 7 miles, assessed value , 19500 60150 76440 24750. 19500. 161340. 9600. 13500 43320. 21000. 97800. 1 6500 1050 6720. 9000. 11250 10350 9000 7500 6000 12750 3000. 8700 7500 6750 14250. 26820 3750 16500 fllOOO. 14250 . 21000. I 480 In Santa Maria Union High School District, 54.53 miles, assessed value 163590 4. That the length of the main track of the Sout hern Pacific Railroad Company, ae assessed by the State Board of Equaliza t i on, within the County of Santa Barbara is 119.166. 5. That t he assessed value per mile of said road is $55,000. 6. That t he number of miles of said main t rack of said railroad and the assessed value of the same lying 1n each city, township, school district , r oad district and l esser taxation districts in the County of Santa Barbara, through which said railroad runs as f ixed by the State Board of Equalization is as follows : In the lat Township, 11 miles, assessed value In the 2nd Township~ 6. 53 miles, assessed value In the 3rd Township, 20. 49 miles, assessed value In the 4th Township~ 10 miles , assessed value In the 5th Township, 57. 896 miles , assessed value In the 7th Township, 4 1/2 miles, assessed value In the 8th Township, 4 1/4 miles, assessed value In the 9th Township, 4 1/2 miles , assessed value In the lat Road District, 6 miles, a ssessed value In the 2nd Road District, 5 miles, assessed value In the 3rd Road District , 30.49 miles , assessed value In the 4th Road District, 57.896 miles , assessed value In the 5th Road District, 13 1/4 miles , assessed value In the City of Santa Ba r bara, 6.53 miles, assessed value In the Permanent Road Divisi on of Carpinteria, 9 1/2 miles, assessed value In the Per manent Road Di vision of Goleta , 11. 14 miles , assessed value In the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc, 57. 896 miles ~ assessed value In Mesa Permanent Road Division, 1/2 mile , assessed value In Ilonteci to Per manent Road Division, 5 mil es, assessed val ue In Ca r pinteria Public Cemetery District, 6 1/4 miles , assessed value In Goleta Public Cemetery District , 11.14 miles, assessed value In Guadalupe Public Cemetery District, 4 1/2 miles, assessed value In Lompoc Public Cemetery District , 53. 896 miles, assessed val ue In Carpinteria Street Lighting Dis t r ict , .72 mil es,assessed value In Ca smalia Street Lighting District, 12.10 miles, assessed value In Guadalupe Street Lighting District, 2 miles , assessed value In Montecito Fire District, 5 miles, assessed value In Punta Gorda School District, 1/2 mile, assessed value In Rincon School District, 2 5/8 miles , assessed val ue In Carpinteria School District, 1 mile , assessed value In Aliso School .LJistrict, 1 1/4 miles , assessed value In Ocean Scbool District, 1 3/4 miles , assessed value In Sumrnerland School Distric t , l 1/5 miles , assessed value In Ortega School District, 3/8 mile, assessed value In Montecito School Distr ict , 2. 30 miles , assessed value In Santa Barbara School District , 7. 03 miles , assessed value In Hope School Dis trict, 2 3/4 miles , assessed value 605000. 359150. 1 ,126950. 550000. 3 ,184280 . 247500. 233750. 247500. 330000. 275000. 1 , 676950. 3,184, 280. 728750 359150 522, 500. 612,700 3,184, 280. 27, 500. 275, 000. 343 ,750. 612 , 700 . 247,500. 2 , 964, 280 39 , 600. 665, 500. 110, 000. 275 , 000 . 2 '1~500. 144,375. 55, 000 68,750. 96, 250. 66 ~ 000 . 20, 625. 126, 500 386~650 . 151,.~5 0 . September 2nd, 1924. In Cathedral Oaks School District, . 881 mile, assessed value In Goleta School District , 2.865 miles , assessed value In La Patera School District, 4 mi~es , assessed value In Tecolote School District, 3 miles, assessed value In Den School District, 5 1/2 miles, assessed value In Orella School District, 6 miles, assessed value In Alcatraz School District , 8 miles , assessed value . In Las Cruces School District , 5 miles , assessed value In San Julian School District , 10 miles , assessed value In Honda School District, 12.712 miles , assessed value In Lynden Sohool District, 9.248 miles, assessed value In Artesia School District, 1 1/2 miles , assessed value In Maple School District, 1 3/4 miles, assessed value In Lompoc School District, 2 miles, assessed value In Ague ja School District, 6 l/2 miles , assessed value In Casmalia Sohool District , 12.10 miles, assessed value In Laguna School District, 4.83 miles, assessed value In Guadalupe School District, 2 1/2 miles , assessed value In the City of Lompoc, 2 miles, assessed value In Carpinteria Union School District , 6.58 miles , assessed value In Carpinteria Union High School District, 8.28 miles, assessed value In Casmalia Union Sobool District, 12.1 miles, as~essed value In Lompoc Union High School District , 33.849 miles , assessed value In Montecito Union School District, 2.675 miles , assessed value In Santa Barbara High School District, 15.690 miles , assessed value In Santa l~ria Union High School District, 19.43 miles , assessed value 481 48,455 157,575 220,000 165,000 302,500 330,000 440,000 275,000 550,000. 699 ,160 508,640. 82,500 96,250. 110,000 357,500 665,500. 265,650 137,500 110,000 361,900 455~400 665,500 147,125. 862,950 1~068 ,650 In Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District, 29 miles , assessed value 1,595,000. 7. That the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company over which cars of The Pullman Company are run within the County of Santa Barbara~ and assessed by the State Board of Equalization, is 108.819 miles . a. That the assessed value of the cars of The Pullman Company running over said Southern Pacific Railroad per mile is $1200.00 9. That the number of miles of track of said Southern Pacific Railroad Company, I over which care of The Pullman Company are run and the assessed value of such cars running over said railroad in each city, township, school district, road district and lesser taxation districts in said county is as follows: In the 1st Township. 11 miles, assessed value In the 2nd Township, 6.53 miles , assessed value . In the 3rd Township , 20.50 miles, assessed value In the 4th Township~ 10 miles, assessed value In the 5th Tovn1ship, 47.539 ~ilea, assessed value In the 7th Township, 4 1/2 miles, assessed value In the 8th Township, 4 1/4 miles, assessed value In the 9th Township, 4 1/2 miles, assessed value In the City of Santa Barbara, 6.53 .miles, assessed value In the 1st Road District, 6 miles , assessed value In the 2nd Road District, 5 miles, assessed value In the 3rd Road District, 30.50 miles, assessed value In the 4th Road District , 47.539 miles, assessed value 13200. 7836 24600 12000. 57047 5400 5100 5400 7836 72 00 ~ 6000. 36600. 57047. 482 In the 5th Road District, 13 1/4 miles; assessed value In the Permanent Road Divisiqn of Carpinteria, 9 1/2 miles, assessed value In the Permanent Road Division of Goleta, 11.14 miles, assessed value - In the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc, 47.539 miles, assessed value In .Mesa Permanent Road Division, 1/2 mile; . assessed value In Montecito Permanent Road Division, 5 miles, assessed value In Carpinteria Public Cemetery District, 6 l/4 miles, assessed value In Goleta Public Cemetery District, 11.14 miles, assessed value In Guadalupe Public Cemetery District, 4 1/2 miles, assessed value In Lompoc Public Cemetery District, 43.535 miles, assessed value In Carpinteria Street Lighting District, .72 miles, assessed value In Casmalia Street Lighting District, 12.10 miles, assessed value In Guadalupe Street Lighting District, 5 miles, assessed value In Monteoito Fire District, 5 miles, assessed value In Punta Gorda School District, 1/2 mile, assessed value In Rincon School District, 2 5/8 miles, assessed value In Carpinteria School Dis t~ict, 1 mile, assessed value In Aliso School District, 1 1/4 miles, assessed value In Ocean School District, 1 3/4 miles, assessed value In Summerland School District, l 1/5 miles, assessed value In Ortega School District, 3/8 mile, assessed value In l~{onte cito School District, 2.30 miles, assessed value . In Santa Barbara School District, 7.03 miles, assessed value In Hope School District, 2 3/4 miles, assessed value In Cathedral School District, .881 mile, assessed value In Goleta School District, 2.865 miles, assessed value In La Patera School District, 4 miles, assessed value In Tecolote School District, 3 miles, assessed value In Den School District, 5 1/2 miles , assessed value In Orella School District, 6 miles, assessed value In Alcatraz School District, 8 miles, assessed value In Las Cruces School District, 5 miles, assessed value In San Julian School District, 10 miles, assessed value In Honda School District, 12.712 miles , assessed value In Lynden School District, 4.151 miles, assessed value In Aguaje School District, 6 1/2 miles, assessed value In Casmalia School District. 12.10 miles. assessed value In Laguna School District, 4.83 miles, assessed value . In Guadalupe School District, 2 1/2 miles , assessed value In Carpinteria Union School District, 6.58 miles, assessed value In Carpinteria Union High School District, 8.28 miles, assessed value In Casmalia Union School D_istrict, 12.1 miles , assessed value In Lompoc Union Hi gh School District , 25.022. miles, assessed value In Montecito Union School District, 2.675 miles, assessed value In Santa Barbara Hi gh School District, 15.694 miles, assessed value In Santa Maria Union lii gh School District, 19.43 miles , assessed value In Santa Ynez Valley Union Hi gh School District, 29 miles; assessed value 15900. 11400. 13368. 57047 600. 6000 7500. 13368. 5400. 52242. 864. 14520. 6000., 6000. 600 3150. 1200 1500. 2100. 1440. 450. 2760 8436.; 3300. 1057. 3438. 4800. 3600. 6600. 7200. 9600 6000. 12000 15254. 4981. 7800. 14520 5'196 3000 7896 9936. 14520 30026 3210 18833 23316 34800 I I I I l ' . . . , \ \ . . / I / I / Sept ember 2nd, 1924. 483 I n t he Matter of t he Transfer of ffunds from t he General Fund t o the Hospital Fund, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the sum of $10,000.00 be . . and the same is hereby transferred from the General Fund to the Hospital Fund. Upon the passage of said order, the r-011 being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J . Stanwood, J. T. Torrenc ~, w. L. Talbott, c. L. Preiaker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays: None. In t he Matter of t he Application of the San Joaquin Light and Power Corporation for permission to erect and maintain tele phone poles and to operate a telephone line over ' and along a portion of the ?tate Highway in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, The San J oaquin Light an ~ Power Corporation , a corporation, having its principal place of business in the City of Los Angeles, and existing under and by virtue of t he laws of the State of California, having pres ented to the ~oard of Supervisors of the . l( County of Santa Barbara and application in writing asking permission to erect and maintain telephone pol es and to operate teleph9ne wires along a portion of t he State Hi ghway in t he County of Santa Barbara, and It appearing to t he ~oard of Supervisors t hat said special permit or privilege ought to be granted in such a manner as not to interfere with t he use of said highway by the publi c for road purposes, It is therefore ordered that permission be and is hereby granted to said San Joaquin Light and Power Corporation to erect and maintain telephone poles and to string and operate a telephone l i ne thereon to be used for private purposes only, over and along a portion of the State Highway in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and more particularly described as follows , to-wit: Commencing about 5000 feet east and north of Station 322+50 on the paved St ate Hi ghway, upon t he South side t hereof and following said State Highway to approximately Station 189+50 thereof. Said telephone line shall be erected and maintained in such manner as not to interfere with the use of said State Hi ghway for road purposes and t he same shall be constructed under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of the 5th Road Dist rict in which said highway is located, also said telephone l i ne shall be erected and maintained upon the express understanding that any damage or detriment done to or suffered by the said state highway will be promptly re paired by said. appli cant, and that when and if said poles and wir es shall be removed, then said state highway shall be resto red by said applicant to the same condition, to which it was at the time of the granting of this permit . In t he Matter of fixing the Rates of County Advertising for the fiscal year 1924-25. Res ol ved, that all advertising of and for the County of Santa Barbara be published and printed only in newspapers of general circulation printed, published and circulated in the County of Santa Barbara , and Be it further resolved that all advertising oe set in six point (nonpareil) solid type, and Be it further resolved tha t a square of advertising shall consist of tw~hundred and thirty- four (234) ems, Nonpareil s olid, and Be it further resolved that all titles be set in six point black face capitals and not to exceed one square of nonpareil solid for such title , except the "Election Proclamation ","Notice to Tax Payers" and r'Delinquent Tax List", which heads shall not exceed four squares each, and Be it f'urther res olved t hat t he price of all County advertis i ng be, and the same I 484 . is hereby fixed at the following rates per square of two hundred and thirty- four (234) ems Nonpar eil solid, to-wit: 1st Insertion $.75 per square Al l subsequent insertions $ . 60 " " In the lfatter of the Petition of P. M. Madsen, et al., for a r oad in Road District No. 3, in the 4th Township. The Board approved the bond accompanying the petition in the above entitled matter and made an order in the usua1 ~orm appointing D. M. Murphy, P. B. Montana ro and H. M. Cooley r oad viewers. , In the Matter of the Petition of F. A. Hebel et al for a road in Road District No . 1 , in the First Township, The Boar d approved the bond accompanying the petition in the above entitled matter and made an order in the usual form appointing Geo. w. MoComber, James Hull and Fred L. Johnston road viewers. In the Matter of Cons t ructing a County building and Garage on Lots 10 and 11, . Block 63 , City of Lompoc for the use of the Horticultural Corrunissioner, I Plans and specifications for the erection and completion of a one story wood frame building and garage t o be erected on lots 10 and 11, Block 63, City of Lompoc, County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal.ifornia, for the use of the Horticultural Commissioner, the same were examined by the Board and on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the same be and the same are hereby approved and adopted, and It is further or dered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for twenty days in The Aforning Press, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Santa Barbara, fo r bids for fur nishing all labor and material necessary in constructing and completing said building in accordance with said plans and specifications , each bid to be accompani ed by a certified check for ten per cent of the amount bid, said check to be made payable t o the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of sai~ County: said bid sha11 be sealed and iled with t he Clerk 0 this Board on or beore October 6th, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m., the above mentioned certified check shall be given as evidence that t he bidder will enter into a contract, if awarded the same , and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into a contract after being requested so to do, by the Hoard of Supervisors, and in addition thereto, the successful bidder will be required to file good and sufficient bonds for the faithful per- . for mance of said contract covering an amount equal to 75 per cent of the contract price. The Board r eser ves the right to reject any and all bids. In the Matte.r of Petitions for County Aid. It appearing to the Board t hat t he following named petitioners are proper per sona to receive county aid, I On motion duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the sums set opposite t heir respective names on t he 1st day of October, 1924, to-wit: Charles ~' . .!:Saker 11rs. Plutarcho Carillo Mrs. J . 11. .Burleigh Claud Johnson Vicent e A. Juarez Ramon Lopez Annabell e llcGreal Refur.:ia Olivas First Supervisor District. $15.00 20. 00 30 . 00 20. 00 12.00 15.00 10 . 00 10 . 00 Jose Robles Apolinario P. Romero Jose Lfaria Romero Pete Romero Andr ew Ruiz John P. 1/are Mrs . Jessie K. ';/ilson Ade 1 i ne Vlr i gh t $10.00 20. 00 15.00 20. 00 10. 00 10.00 10 . 00 10. 00 I I 486 ' - - Rodr igue z , Tony do do Romero , Babe do do do J. do L. R. Rosales , B. do M. Rubio, Jesus do do Sauseda , V. do do Shepard, Frank do do do do Soto, P. do Southern Pacific lv1illing Co. Torres , J . do do do L. do do do T. Union Oil Co . of Calif. Vallester, F. Vasquez , P. \Vestwick I r on Works In t he Matter of Correcting Al lowance of Claims. - $39. 40 27.15 55. 00 20. 00 38 . 50 55 .00 3 . 50 32 . 37 25. 40 33. 25 42 . 00 38 . 50 60 . 00 30. 00 50 . 00 38. 50 38 . 50 10. 00 40. 00 24. 00 4. 00 44. 00 44. 00 56. 69 49.50 38 . 50 111. 61 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered t hat the or der made on the 4th day of August 1924 , allowing and ordering paid out of t he General Fund t he hereinafter mentioned claims for the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant r espectively be and t he same is hereby rescinded, to- wit : Hennessy, ?JI. B. Henning, c. H. Lansdell , A. w. Lompoc ~attery & Electric Co. Moore , E. P. do do Nicoles , Elton Ruffner, Ralph Tolman, Ralph $88. 00 130. 00 48 . 00 1.50 17.00 14. 00 52. 00 16. 00 88. 00 And it is further or der ed that each of said claims be allowed and order ed paid out of the General and Fourth Road Fund respectively, for the amounts set opposite the name of each clsimant respectively as f ollows , to-wit : Hennessy, Ji.f. B. Henning, c. H. Lansdell , A. w. I Lompoc Ba t ter y & Electric Co . General Fund $ 79. 20 117.00 43. 20 1.35 Fourth Road Fund ta .so 13 . 00 4. 80 . 15 I I ' CQ l. a.\ -w'b lotl- o-Y~"i. Moore , E. P do do Ni col es, E1ton Ruffner, H. E. Tol man, Ralph September 2nd , 1924. General Fund $15.30 l.2.60 4 6.80 14 . 40 79 . 20 In the Matter of Cor recting All owance of G1aims. ' Fourth Road Fund $1.70 1.40 5 . 20 1.60 8. 80 487 On motion duly seconded and carried, i t is order ed that the or der made on the 4th day of August 1924~ allowing and or cler:irgpaid out of the General Fund the hereinafter mentioned claims for the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant respectively be and the same is hereby r escinded , to- wit : Baldwi n, J . E. do do Hendr icks , R. Ol sen, Lor en c. Ovi eda , Tony Petersen, J . F. 1274 . 90 1492.15 78. 00 10. 50 25. 00 32. 50 .And it is further or der ed that each of said claims be all owed and or der ed paid out of the Gener al and Thir d Road Funds r espectively for the amounts set opposite the name of each cl aimant r espectively as follows , to - wi t~ Baldwin, J . E. do do Hendr icks , R. Olsen, Loren c. Ovieda , Tony Peter sen, J . F. Gener a l .l!1und 1147. 41 1342. 94 70. 20 9.45 22. 50 29. 25 In t he Matter of Correct ing All owance of Claim , Third Road Fund 127. 49 149. 21 7. 80 1 . 05 2 . 50 3. 25 On mot i on duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that the order made on the 4th day of August 1924, al lowing the claim of Mervyn F. Frandy for the sum of $75 . 00 on the Salary Fund be and the same is hereby r escinded,. and It is further ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby all owed for said . sum of $75. 00, and payable out of the foll owing funds in the following amounts , to- wit : $58. 30 out of the Salary Fund and $16. 70 out of the Indigent Fund On motion dul y seconded and ca r ried, it is ordered that the following cl aims be and the same are laid over, to- wit : Cook,Ar chie B. Rickard, Acacia T. Schubert- Kirby Co . Secur ity Title Ins . & Guar. Co . S. P. 1!illing Co . 30 . 00 1750. 00 6 . 61 2182. 50 458 .18 On motion duly seconded and carr ied, it is ordered that all claims that have been audited and approved at this meeting by three members of the Board of Sup ervisors be allowed, each claim to be paid out of the fund designated in the order of allowance endo rsed. on the face of each claim r espectively, to- wit: Adler, 11ary A. GENERAL FUND Adrian, H. A. Alegria, J. v. do Lawrence 1 0 . 00 :n.o. oo 10. 00 2. 50 488 Allen, Minnie M. Altschul, l.fa r garet Alvarado, Louis Ambrose Lumber Co. Ames Harris Neville Arellanes , J . F. R. Associated Oil Co . do do do do do do Aubrey, Chas. E. Austin, Eliza beth Austin, J . H. Aver y, Eugene Azevedo, J . s. GEllERAL FUND J . Co . Bagdon'e Transfer & Storage Co, Bainbridge , J . c. Baker-Hansen Mn' g. Co . Baker, Mrs . Mollie l.1. Baker, s. F. Baldwin, Norman v. Barnard, L. Dexter Barnes , c. c. Barnett , Jennie do ~Im . A. Baron, Peter F, Bassett , Bess ie P. Bastanchury, A. do do Batchelder , D. T. do do Bates, G. w. Bates , Harriet J . Bauhaus , Iviinnie o. Baylor, Jennie I . Beckstead, J . P. Bender -Moss Company Bi gler, A. B . do do do do do do Bla c~~G . A. Black , Jacob H. do Mabel F. Bland, v. s. do do do do Bliss , Chas . I . t:Soeseke -Dawe Co , $ 10. 00 l.0 . 00 247. 00 123. 95 38. 40 10 . 00 72. 43 192. 56 66 . 61 62. 91 20. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 70. 00 42. 00 7. 00 10. 00 17.00 10 . 00 10. 00 2. 50 10. 00 150. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 30. 40 26. 56 1 5 . 58 18 . 70 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 20. 00 3 . 30 1 2. 55 51.15 5. 80 10. 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 15 . 00 1 5. 00 17. 50 10 . 00 6. 20 ' I Boeseke-Dawe Co . do do do do Bortolazzo, Joe do Santo Botello, M. A. Botello, Refugio G. Boyle, Lesta M. Brady , Lydia L. Braun Corporation, Br ooks, 1Jay I . Brown- Bevis Co . Br own, Rexwald Buell, Elizabet h J . Buell, P. o. Burger, J. M. Calderon, I r ene do Joe , Jr. September 2nd, 1924. GENERAL FUND Ca lif . School Book Depository do Corrdgated Culvert Co. do do do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do Calif. TI1lck Co. Calvert, Walter Candy,s. w. do do Cannon, Alice D Carlisle & Co., A. do do do do Carrnargo, J. I~. Carroll, Margaret A. Carty, Elizabeth v. Catlett , Ear l L. Ca r y, Ber niece H. Castagna, Alice Cervantes, Luz Chapman, James R. Chemo Company City of Lompoc C1ancy, A. L. do do Clark, Almedia M. do do do do do do do do $ 5 . ao 3 . 47 5. 85 5.00 10.00 3.00 10. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 1.17 10. 00 65. 85 10. 00 10.00 12.00 50.00 10.00 201.50 147.72 121.66 1 69. 82 158. 28 8.15 217.17 277. 60 1 56. 87 18.17 129.36 6. 00 2.50 27.50 10. 00 1799.59 610.46 69.98 24.00 10. 00 10.00 10.00 10 . 00 74.25 20.00 100.00 148. 00 17.95 . 51 15.00 10 . 00 48 490 Clark, Geo . w Clark, John do J. w. Clark~ William Henry Clark, w. s. Coast Wholesale Grocery Co . do do do Coffey, Minnie Bell Coiner, 1fa r y College' Garage, Tne Collinge , J . w. Columbia Ca r bon Co. Compton, Robt . T. Conrad, c. F. do Clarence F. Convent Of the Good Shepherd do do Cooley, H. M. Cooley, H. M. Cooley, H. M. Cooper, Elizabe th Cotton, Elsie v. Covarrubias, E. o. do Yr is Crilley, Alice Cr other, Philip Cronch, Ed. do Cuesta, Gerard s. de la Cummings , J . c. do do Curran, J P. Daneker, Grace E. Davidson, Edgar Davidson, o. w. do do Davis, Arthur do Calvin Davis, Mrs. Mae M. Davis, Martha May Devis, Walter J . Davis, w. L. Davison, Jr., Edgar B. Davison, Edgar B. do do Dawe, Henry Dawson, Frances E. Deaderick, H. s. do do Del Valle, Chr istina GENERAL FUND $13.00 20.00 48.00 10 . 00 10 . 00 36.97 97.49 10 . 00 10.00 17. 91 3. 43 4.00 10. 00 62. 87 24.23 46.00 66.70 56 .00 122.50 70.00 10. 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 34.40 10.00 10.00 60.00 70. 00 64. 00 9. 00 10. 00 10. 00 38. 00 2.50 7.50 28.35 2.45 20.00 10. 00 10. 00 19 . 25 52.00 10.00 52. 00 125.00 10.00 10 .40 5.20 10.00 September 2nd, 1924. Dengate, Clarenoe D. De V aul, J . Iwf. do B . L . Dewing, H. A. do do do do Diehl Grocery Co . do do Dimock, s. B. Dodge, E. G. do do Domingues, John do do do Ma r y Dominy, Anna M. Doty, J . E. Downer, Fred A. Drexler, A. H. Drexler, A. H. Duco ~uto Re finish Inc. Dugan, Faulding & Crowell do do do do Dugan, Herbert F. Duter, Geo. c. Eames, Abraham L. Eames, A. L. Eaton, Dr. w. H. Eaves, c. s. Eaves, c. s. Edmondson, A. R. Edwards , Mabel K. Elizondo , Jacobo do do Elliot t Addressing Aofach. Co. Enterpri se Launderers Everett Building Co . Everett, Rose A. Fast, J. c. Fesler, A. R. Fillmore, , E. M. Fischer, w. L. Fitzgerald, Frank do do Forbes, James F. do Robt. Fowler, L. w. Foxen, 1[ar y E. Freeze & Freeze - Frink, H. c. Gamage, Eli lwf. GENERAL FUND $10.00 200 . 00 80. 00 104.40 10.00 29.50 32.46 32.59 24.00 66.25 33.00 21.00 21. 00 50. 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 11.26 19.00 3.10 1 0 . 00 4.25 29.70 1.50 1964 . 00 10.00 1 0 . 00 2.50 62. 75 108. 00 72.00 100.00 10 . 00 1 0 . 00 4.25 29.04 133.00 10. 00 10 . 00 17.50 14.15 125.00 101.40 93.60 10.00 30.00 10. 00 10. 00 230.57 1 0 . 00 10.00 491 192 ' Gar cia , s. Gaular te, 11 Gaularte, Manue1 do M. Gem l[ar ket Co. George, c. E. Geor ge , c. E. Gidney, Pearl c. Gilchrest, Ann D. Gill, Lena F. Gillis, Mrs. Ma r yetta Glines, D. c. do John Gneisa , Chas . do do Gourley, s. Nellie Grafft, H. w. Graham, C. 11. do do Grainger, A. E. Green berg 1 s Sons . , J.i. Gr eer, F. c. GE1IBRAL FUND Grimes- Stassforth Stationery Co . Gunderson, G. T. Hacking, Ma r y J . Haggerty , Winifred Hall, G. A. Hall, Lottie s. Hall, lia r y Ann do N. D. Hammond, D. 11. do do Har kson, Harald Hartley, Kate Haslam, w. E. Hawki ns , Horner L. Ha yden, Jr. , Jack Heacock, Horace Hendrix, Ka te s. Henning, Clarence Henning, l.Irs. Minnie T. Hensling, A. R. Hicks, Geo. H. Hicks, Jr., Marshal M. Hi gbee , Elmer G. Higbee , Thelma Fern Hill, Jesse R. Hineman , Filary L . Hinsdale , 1lilliam P. I $43.20 24.00 -1 2 . 00 21.00 30.43 38.85 30. 15 175.00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 9. 00 70. 20 55. 00 75 . 00 10. 00 12. 25 1 0 . 00 10. 00 75.00 402. 80 6. 25 8.13 6. 98 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 2. 50 345.45 21.75 3.10 10. 00 39. 0Q) 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 11.35 10. 00 1.80 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 0@ ' I ' ' Hitchcock , E. L. do H. R. do lfina H. & . IJ. C. Co . Hoddinot t, Edgar H. Hollister, Jane do Joseph s. Hollowa y , Lena J . Holt , Florence E. Honey, George lJ. Hoover, B. B. do do do do Hopkins , Evah do Harry Hopkins , H. J . do do Horton, Daisy Hosmer, Jessie P. do do Howerton, Geo. E. Hunt, C. A. Huyck, Sherman . Huyck, \falter Irwi n , Chas. E. J a nney, Hope P . do Russel l L. Janssens , Domini ca J . do J. R. do do J ennings, Emma B. J e s s ee , Viola M. Johnson, Fl orence c Johnson, J . A. Johnson, Jes s i e M. Jones , 11. C, Kantor, Pe ter A. do do Kellogg, Frank L. Kempton, Walt er Kenney, A1. Y. Keran Laundry Ke rr, Fr eda Y. Keyl ess Look Co . do do Ki ncaid, J . A. Ki ng, J . F. Sept ember 2nd, 1924. GElr.ERAL FU!ID Klein-Si mpson Fruit Co, Knight , Clarence c. Kr amer, JJaude G. . ., . .(" $10.00 7.90 10 . 00 10. 50 2. 50 2. 50 2 . 50 10 . 00 10. 00 10 . 00 75 . 00 15. 00 2.75 i o. oo 1 6 . 00 10. 00 l0.00 28 . 95 36.00 64. 00 60.00 201.21 50. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 3.00 2.40 10 . 00 14 . 40 218. 67 35.00 10. 00 7.35 72.94 35. 04 29.13 2. 25 10. 00 31. 23 1 0 . 00 2390 . 00 1128 . 67 63.00 195. 03 17.40 10 . 00 1 0 . 00 4g3 494 Krause and Oetini Lamb Auto Electric Co. Lambert, Ray do do Lane , Miles I' Langmack , Vey W. Larco Fish Co., s. do do Lathims Transfer Levine , Carl E. Lima, A. C. Linquist , A. L Lipscomb & Dutton do do do do Lloyd, Geo. w. Locher, Goldie X. Lomas, Geo . F. Longawa, John Lopez, Ulpiano Los Angeles Can Co Luttrell, Alfred s. Lynch , John h{acdonald, Wm. Mahurin, John Main , w. s. Manchester, Samuel Aiann , F. A. Manni ng, Hattie B. do do Manton, Hubert F. Maris, w. H. Marquette, Clara A. l!arah, A. H Marsh, Almira J . do John R. A. lifaye , May Benedict lAea ls , G. A. do G. w. Meigs, Peveril, Jr. L1endez, Ernest do Eugene Uenken, Herman Moore Mercantile Co 14eyerink, Rose 1.1eyerink, Rose IA:ichelson~ G. M. l~idland Counties Pub. Serv. do do do do do do GENERAL FUND Corp. do do $ 8 . 90 62.21 60.00 50.00 10. 00 10.00 5.50 6. 85 1.00 10.50 10 . 00 10. 00 2438.10 334.85 2350. 89 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 243. 29 10. 00 9.30 10. 00 57. 00 566. 67 12.15 10 . 00 10.00 15.25 10.00 11.00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10.00 10.00 11.75 10. 00 2. 50 9.45 10 . 00 296. 71 10.00 10.00 10 . 00 l.00 1.00 7.oo I , September 2nd, 1924. 1iiller, Geo, A. GElIBRAL FUND do o. E. Mills w. G. 11ission Office Equipment Co . Mission Paint & Art Co . Mitch~ ll, Harold L. r.ionteci to Hall & Library Ass 'n. Moody, Ge o. M. 1vfoore, J. G, do Ma r y Moore, M. w. 1.1oran, Geo. Morning Press, Tbe .Morris, L. J. Morris, s. E. Murray, Walter l.~cCabe, c. D. McCaughey, J. P. McDavid, Elizabeth w. McDona l d, Archibald McGregor & Sons McKamie, Joseph L. McKenzie, Geo. McKi nney Blue Print MoMurray, s. K. McNutt, Wm. B. Neal, Ethel l.1. Nellany, J. F. Nellany, Lina Nicoles & Fabing Niedermuller, o. Nielson, H. T. Nielsen & Nielsen Nixon, Eva R. Nuzum, Franklin R. O' Br yant1 Mathil da Ogelve, Ralph w. Oliver, Kathryn Ann Olson, Mrs. Ciara A. Ontiveros, Abdon Ontiveros, Lorenzo Ontiveros, T. c. Ord Ice Co . Ord Ice Co . Osbor ne , Jesse P. Osborne, Minnie G, Ott Hardware Co. do do do do Co. $420.73 Allowed for $ 6.50 20.00 1 63.40 23.65 9.84 10. 00 10 . 00 10.00 so.oo 10 . 00 80. 00 40. 00 239.35 24.50 202.80 7.00 a.oo 183.47 1 0 . 00 10.00 6.40 10.00 10. 00 6.10 7.50 10. 00 10.00 10 . 00 10.00 81.15 10.00 75.00 49.34 10. 00 25. 00 30.00 294.00 10. 00 10.00 4.75 37.50 2.50 5.10 5.50 10 . 00 10.00 100.52 5.13 3. 26 49 496 I Ot t Har dware Co . GENERAL FUND Ovieda , Tony Pacific Coast Coal Co. Pacific Coast Rai l wa-y Co . Pa cific Laundry Paci fic Southwest Trust & Savings Bk. Packar d, J . c. Pa r ks, Pearl Parr i sh, Sadi e D. Patrick & Co. do do do do Pearson, C. H. Pendleton, H. K. Pennell, Hilda M. Pertica , Frances Petersen Oakstone Peterkin, Ha r low Pico , J ohn B. do do Poll or ena, H. J . Pomatto, Joe do do Pope , A. s. Poteet , A. c. Pra t t, Sus ie Preisker, c. L. do do Purcell ~ Annie F. Quaresma , John Rami rez., Thresa Ra ymond , Hor ace , do do do do Red Cr oss Drug Co . Reed, A . M. do S. L. do do Co . Rice , Fred Ri chardson, Obas . T. do F. M. do Ma rgaret B. Riley , 1.fay E. Rios, Obas. Rodriguez, Edward Rogers & Son, Eugene F. Rondot, J. E. do Ma ry M. $64. 25 45. 0 0 1342. 35 78 . 00 3.12 117. 77 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 7.50 23. 71 2. 65 16. 65 10. 00 10 . 00 55.00 7. 00 10. 00 1 2.10 7. 55 10. 00 2. 50 2. 50 50. 00 10. 00 10. 00 82. 40 41.20 10. 00 2. 50 10 . 00 34. 00 52 . 00 56 .00 . 50 10 . 00 10. 00 10 . 00 108 . 00 1875.00 20. 00 10. 00 1 0 . 00 3 . 00 3. 85 12.00 10. 00 10. 00 ' ' Ross, James Ross, James Rudolph, Chas. September 2nd, 1924. GENERAL FUND Ruffner & Rufner Ga rage Ruiz, Joe Runkle, A. N. do do Shoe Co. do do Rush, Luis Rutherford, J. M. Sansom, Adelaide Santa Barba ra Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara Deily News do do do do do do do do do $47.50 Allowed for do do do Santa Barbara Humane Society Santa Barbara Telephone Co . do do do Santa Barbara Telephone Co . do do do do do do do do do do do do Santa Barbara Transfer Company Santa Santa do do do do Maria Maria Daily Times do do do Times Flour Milla Santa Maria Gas Co. Santa klaria Valley R. R. do do do do Warehouse Co . Saragosa, P. Sattler, D. A. Saunders, Geo r ge . Saunders, H. G. Savitz, Louise H. do do Saxby, Dr. J . B. and Dr. J . B. Jr. do do do do Schauer Printing Studio, Inc. do do do, do do do do do do do do ' $187. 84 . 31.11 86.38 530.94 20.00 10.00 4.00 12.50 12.00 10. 00 10.00 25.00 50.75 71. 05 ro.oo 17.50 30.00 75.00 19.18 17.58 4.75 19.54 150 .72 29.70 7.00 10.00 6.00 20.50 16.50 31.00 2.00 200.25 2.88 570.00 247.98 52.25 37.80 2037.00 10. 00 1 0 . 00 10 . 00 103.50 45.00 314.85 7.25 60.55 26.50 230.40 497 498 Schauer Printing Studio. do do Schulte, VI H. Scott, Hattie H. Seaside do do do do Oil Co . do do do do Sentell, T. H. Shanklin, Lowell Shean, rtilliam Silva, Alfred R. Sil va , Henry A. Simas , John Sinex, Edgar Smart, Lydia l11. Smith, Charles Smith, David Smith, Mrs . ~mma B. Smith, Hannah D. Smith, Katherine LI. Smith, Lillian G. Smith , Lillian G. do Russell D. Smith, Mrs: Susie do do do "' F do Smith Hardware Co ., w. R. Smitheram, Thomas J. Smitheram, Thomas J . 'olvang Co - Operative Store Southern Calif. Edison Co. do do do Southern Counties Gas Co . do do do do Southern Pacific Co . do do do do Southern Pacific Mill ing do do do do do do do do do Spader, IJargaret L. Spader~ Vander bilt Stackhouse, I~ rt ha Staffor d, Julia H Standard Oil Co. do do Co . GENERAL FillID . . $163.55 10. 50 31.50 35.00 460. 00 190.00 l 00. 60 976.00 313. 50 10. 00 45. 50 10. 00 2.50 10 . 00 89. 25 4 . 80 10.00 10.00 32.00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 1 0 . 00 10. 00 27.50 27 . 50 10. 00 70 . 75 18. 00 10. 00 57.76 5. 01 163.45 20.70 12.74 20. 58 1191.03 48 . 00 200.72 139 . 39 172.82 53.20 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10.00 10. 00 50. 00 I I September 2nd, 1924. St arr King Post G. A. R. Ster ling Drug Co . Stevens , Brancie do do Steven, lini:fr ed H. Stewart & Atkinson St ewart , Flora E. St inson, Jessie s. Str eeter, Olive M. Strickman, Birdie do do St. Cather ine ' s School do do St.Francis School do do St. Vincent's School , St. Vincent ' s School Ta f t, Orray Talbott, VI. L. do do Tanner, A. F . Tapie , Lou i s Taverna & Co . do Ta ylor , ~m . Thompson , c. c. Tierman Typewriter Exchg. Tisdel, Hattie P. Tomkins , Geo . H. Tomlinson, Chas. s. do do Tomlinson, Florence T. Torr ence , J . T. Torr ence , J . T. Travis, R. M. Tr ipl ett , Talula B. TrU.j illo , James do M. Tur ner, Katherine H. Underwood Typewr iter Co . Union Mill & Lumber Co . do do do do do do do do do do Union Oil Co . of Calif. do do do do do do G.i!!NERAL FUND $30. 00 2.16 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 42 . 00 10. 00 64. 00 10 . 00 8. 75 8. 75 120 .00 120. 00 130. 00 77. 37 1010. 00 963. 34 10 . 00 62 .40 15. 60 10. 00 a.oo 18. 00 9 . 00 32. 00 22. 50 1. 25 1 0 . 00 10 . 00 200. 00 66. 61 10. 00 48. 00 12. 00 7. 20 10 . 00 3 . 00 18 . 00 10. 00 917. 45 16. 39 3 . 46 3. 75 B.oo 65. 48 45. 50 62. 45 2. 50 241. 08 31. 35 499 500 ' ) Union Oil Company do do Unzueta, D. Upson, .tl. w. Upton, James . u. S . Grill Va l ley Oil Co . do do Van Leer, J . P. Van Winkle, Elsie Vick, Jane D. Vieira, Katie Viles , Earl Viles, Ruth F . Villogomez, J . Vogel, J . E. ~Vade , J . K . Wade, Naomi 1 . Wakefield, M. '/lard, Cl arence C. do Ruth E. iiarden, E. Warren, John P. o:f Ca li:f. do G. Warren, !fa r garet A. Water 1lorks Department do do Watson, J . N. Weidman, Mrs . Nellie do do \Veimer, Lfartba \ 1/e l don, H. J . , Wester n L~chine & Foundry Co . do do do West ern Uni on Telegraph Co . Western Wholesale Drug Co . Westwick Iron Works Wheaton, Vi . H. Viilliams, Jarnes G. Wilson & D'Andrea do do Wilson, Geo. do do do do Wilson, Nellie I . \Vinters , Sarah N. flood , Helen 11. Woods, Ca t herine A. ?/right, iValter wlul:ff, Henry G. GElIBRAL FUND $61.60 190. 80 20. 00 4. 00 7.40 l?. 35 9. 50 9. 50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 3. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 16. 00 45. 85 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 42. 00 1 0 . 00 203. 00 10. 00 10. 00 84. 50 15. 65 217.09 10. 00 1 0 . 00 40. 00 10. 00 5. 33 120.35 2. 88 3.23 29. 86 28. 52 10. 00 460. 52 185. 00 33.00 33 .00 33. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 " September 2nd, 1924. Yelkin, Henry GENERAL FUND do do Yelkin, Henry Zeller, w. M. ~iegeler, H. Henry Andera, c. M. HOSPITAL FUND Andera' s Ander holm, Lily do do Anderson, Carl Ander son, J . Associated Oil Co . Babcock, D. w. Bagozzi , J . Barron, D. Baumer , Tillie Betlamini, Toni Boeseke- Dawe Co . Bogler, Adol ph Bowman, E. M. Brierly, A. do A. J Brown, Wm. Buron, J . Campbell, w. L. Castaneda , Carlota Ci ty Heal th Offi cer Coast Wholesale Gr ocery Co . County Commission .of Horticulture Davidson, John Dia z , Antonio Diehl Grocery Co . do do Drexel Lime and Cement Co . Duncan, N. do J . Duncan, Jr. , Rkchard Evans, J . D. Fr ee , Lee Fr eeze & Freeze .Fuller Brush Co . Gassick, Bell Giles , Elmer \Y. Gutierrez Drug Co . Ha ll, Lela w. Hunt , . R. Hunt , Vincent Hyatt , Mary , :; $15. 25 16. 90 24.50 10. 00 10. 00 57. 55 10 . 76 88. 33 90. 00 70.00 153.00 9.25 20 .00 60. 00 20. 00 90. 00 120. 00 46. 20 150 . 00 65. 00 60 .00 10 . 00 20. 00 45. 00 115. 00 55. 00 7. 76 11. 28 5 . oo 24. 19 110. 00 256 . 27 234. 16 9. 75 40. 00 40. 00 24. 00 110. 00 5. 00 8. 40 19. 20 52. 26 22. 58 14 . 65 65. 00 78 . 00 21 . 00 70.00 5Q1 502 Hyatt, Mel vin HOSPITAL FUNJ) Jacobsen, J . Jensen, Johannia J ohns- 1Ianvill e Inc. Johnson, A. Johnson, Marie Ka no , N. do M. Larco Fisch Co., s. do do Layne and Bowler Corp. do do do Leos, J . Lewis, Ida 1~ e Lewis .Manufacturing Co . Lindstrom, Victor Love, H. G. Lush , Ma rion E. Lynch , John 1~ oAr tbur, All ister t~ c Quarrie ~ James Martin, M Martin, Tillie Missi on Produce & Suppl y Co . Mor an, Wm. H. Moxley; w. B. MoAndrew, W. Nicols , lDr. N. Or d Ice Co. Ott Ha r dware Co . Over aa , Ol e A. Pacific Chemical Co . do do Parma Company Pico , A. do John B. P i ovesa n ~ Geo. Powell, May A. Ramir ez, 1fatil da Santa Ba r bara Flour l11ills Santa Ba rbara Telephone Co. Scher er Co., R. L. Scott , Geor gia Seaside Oil Co . Shirrell, c. L. do L. B. Simps on, Frank R. Southern Calif. Edison Co . S. P. Mill ing Co . Stoke, Joseph $80. 00 90. 00 95. 81 5. 42 34. 84 70 . 00 35. 65 50. 00 13. 20 20. 68 148. 50 110 .75 60. 00 100 .00 30.74 75 . 00 33.75 115. 00 80. 00 60 . 00 '15.00 65. 00 75. 00 137.32 62. 90 10. 00 65. 00 125. 00 48. 40 117.80 120. 00 10 . 78 24. 50 94.15 60 .00 9 . 30 85. 00 125. 00 65. 00 294.78 27.19 27. 86 3 5 . 48 30. 96 125 . 00 44.00 21.20 222. 63 72. 45 19. 35 I I I I , ' September 2nd, 1924. Stoko, Joe St one , C \V. HOSPITAL FUND Tanner, L. Union Feed and Fuel Co . Vandever, c. G. Vandever, Signe Vela squez, Jesus Western Dair y Supply Co , Western Whol esale Drug Co. Wheeler, Richard Whi te House , The Wilson, Frank Associated Cha r ities Boradori, s. Br oadway Cash Gr ocer y do do do do do do do do Callis, F. r. Campodonico, ~ . M. Coblentz & Schv1abacher do do do do do do Gardner-Wheaton Co. do do do do . Herron, J . w. Loveren, Dr. G. s. llaburin, J . H. Ma r tindale, I.I. A. Moore Mercantile Co . McDermott ~uneral Home Parma Co. Pearson, C. H. do do Rudolph, Obas. Tobey, w. c. Union Feed & Fuel Co . Watts, Stanley Winters, M. o. INDIGENT FUND Ballest er os , F. Cadwell, E, H. FIRST ROAD FUND Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. do do do do do do $38.71 130. 00 75.00 151.45 250.00 140.00 60.00 3.60 6.35 10 . 00 5.50 90. 00 576.25 20.00 10. 00 20.00 20. 00 20.00 10. 00 40. 00 15 . 00 20. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 .85 75 1.25 20.00 20.00 5. 80 14.80 20.00 120. 00 56.01 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 16. 00 140.00 60.00 21.00 42.00 13.51 18.86 17.58 , , 5 0~ 504 ' I ~ , Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co . Crodoza , T. Dominguez, L. J . Fowl er, c. T. Garcia , s. Garcia , s. Graham, E. Herrandez , John Jiminez , A. do do Lamber t , c. E. Lamber t , c. E. Lobero , Eddie 1.iiller , Chas do D. do do l~relli, J . Moreno , c. I.!oreno , Elmer Morris , H. 1Jorris, H. lJunoz , A. l~i dever, J . D. .'Tu oyes, L H. Ott Hardware Co . Pico, J . Fountain, H. Robles , D. do do Rodriguez , N. do do Romero, A. do do do B. do L. Saragosa, P . Saragosa , P. Servantez, c. Shepard, Frank Silva, A. Smith, F. Smith, Fred Soto, Pedro Southern Calif. Edison Co . Torrez , T. do do Un~on Mill & Lumber Co , FIRST ROAD FUND $17. 43 29. 75 48. 00 12.00 54. 00 4 . 80 38. 50 37.50 21.00 63. 00 156. 50 172 .00 24. 00 44. 00 4 . 00 48. 00 28.00 21. 00 34. 00 84. 00 70 .00 29 . 75 42. 00 14. 00 8. 55 56. 00 44 . 00 32. 00 48. 00 42. 00 42. 00 17. 50 60 . 00 60. 00 60. 00 4 . 20 31. 50 28. 00 57. 50 42 . 00 84. 00 28. 00 21. 00 75. 89 31. 50 28 . 00 7. 27 I I I \ ' ' I ' September 2nd, 1924. Alanzo,. L. do do Anaya , B. Aya l a , Joe do J . P. do do do do Ballester os , F. Bennett, Manuel Bonio ~ Joe Boni o, Joe do do Boyd Lumber & 1.Iill Co . Cadwell, Ha r old do I r ving do do Cl a r y , Henry Corral, F. do :e. Del br ook, Geo. Domi nguez , L. J . Fi s cher, Herlry Gonza l es , E. do do do Pete do do do w. do w. Gonza l e s , V/i l bur do Y. Good Roads Machi ner y Co . Gr aham, Erenat Guadagnini , G. Hales, Lloyd Herrandez, Jobn Ja ckson, c. H. Jim i 1~e z, Al eo do do do To no Johnson, J . Lop ez, c. Lopez, G. do J . do T. Lucches i, Fr ed Luer o , F. do P. 1illa ckie , H. H. Manriquez, A. SECOND ROAD FUND $29 . 00 36. 00 29 . 75 48. 00 84. 00 132.00 104. 00 29 .75 25. 00 25.00 20. 00 30. 00 11. 70 17. 50 118.75 112. 50 20. 00 12.00 16. 00 40.00 48. 00 21 . 00 32.00 52. 00 42. 00 36.75 ' 20. 00 18.00 20.00 3 6 . 00 9.89 20. 00 18. 00 54 . 50 37 .50 33.75 21.00 26 . 25 29.75 25. 50 50. 00 21.00 54. 00 54.00 48. 00 36 ~ 00 29. 00 9. 25 36. 00 506 Manriquez, 1-i. SECOND ROAD FUND do do Martinez, J . do Joe 11assera, s. Mendosa, A. Iwiendoza, E. 1'1oreno, A. do A. do Elmer J.iorris, R. w. llunoz, A. Navarro, E. do do Ol ivas , N. Ott Hardware Co . Ovieda , E. s. do do Perez, c. Ramsey, H. A. do do do do do Henry Reynolds , c. P. do do Rodriguez , Tony do do do do Romero , F. Romer o , J . do do do J . F. Rubio, Jesus do do Schuster, A. c. Shepard, Frank Smith Booth Usher Co . do Soto , J. do do Pedro do Southern Calif. Edison Co . Southern Paci~ic Milling Co . Thomas, J . Torrez, Juan Union Mill & Lumber Co. Uni on Oil Co . Va ladez, s. Williams, Geo . do do $30. 00 Allowed ror ' $36. 00 29.00 42. 00 52. 50 48. 00 42. 00 48.00 36.00 29.00 24.00 81.60 21.00 20.00 24. 00 12.00 21. 80 48. 00 64.00 32.00 84 .00 84 . 00 84. 00 77.00 136.15 138. 65 14.00 24.00 30. 00 25. 00 36.00 29.00 32. 00 42.00 42.00 19.00 55. 00 .46 12.77 28. 00 29.75 75.89 4 0 . 00 37. 50 36.00 6. 59 23.13 28.00 18.00 27.00 ' \ ' , Williams , Geo . Ynigus , A. Aredondo , Marcos Bar nes, Tom Berry, c. O, Bonett i ', R. Bonett i~ R. do do Breck; B. Bumpass , B. B. do do Carri llo, A. C1anoy, A, L. Clancy, T. A. Cota , A. Dominguez , E. do A, Duar te , 1. :iiinania , F, Gar cia , Florentino Grand, George ;Hanson, A. B. do do Hendr icks, R. Hooker, Ray Hooker, Ray Ilenstine, w. G. Lambert, Clarence do do do do Fr ed do Lor d, Geo . R. Mothom, E. McGi nnis , John Ni ohola s, Kenneth do do Padilla , F . Ri chardson, c. T. September 2nd, 1924. SECOND ROAD FUND THIRD ROAD FUND \ do Chas. T. Ric o, J . Risi , Eugene J . Robles , G. Romer o , L. Saralegni , Ramon do Serena , s. Snodgrass, J . do Summer s, George do do $22.50 76 . 00 34. 00 101.50 70 . 00 4 . 00 24. 00 12. 00 44.00 38. 50 45. 50 84. 00 75 . 00 23. 00 6. 00 32. 00 24.00 32. 00 49. 50 1 6. 00 7. 00 441. 00 156. 00 71. 50 10. 50 63.00 76 . 00 10. 00 4 . 00 114 . 00 114. 00 17.50 s. oo 108. 50 28 .00 52. 00 24. 00 8. 00 1875. 00 32.00 7. 50 20 .00 50. 00 68. 00 127. 00 32. 00 153.00 21.00 2 1.00 508 ' ' Summers, George Triplett , Eldon Triplett, L. Unzueta , D. Wolford, A. do do Yoakum, c. Ygnacia , P. Archer, Wm. Avery, Jean Burnor, R. Delte, James Hickox, L. A. B. A. Hildenbrand, Jr., A. J . Howerton, George 1ioody, D. L . Pierce, A. Shea, J. H. Signorelli; Bert Stout, Gay viilliams, C. A. do do Associated Oil Co . Auto Laundry Bryant and Trott Co. THIRD ROAD FUND FOURTH ROAD FUND FIFTH ROAD FUND Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co , do do Ca rvallo, B. A. Crakes, Tbos. Crescent Garage Davis, Arthur Dominguez, John F esler~ John Fesler, John ' Forbes , Robt. G1ines, John Grainger, A. E. Greenberg's Sons, Higgins , L, E. Holser & Bailey Jenkins , M. Lipscomb 8c Dutton do do do do Lukeman Bros . Medeiros , in:. Mendoza, Eugene do M. ! I ' $21.00 64. 00 148.75 4 . 00 42. 00 28 . 00 33.25 10 . 00 64. 00 84. 00 3.00 6. 00 s .oo 40. 00 82. 00 192.50 196.00 4 0 . 00 16. 50 2. 00 4.00 4 . 00 81.35 17.50 143.37 2. 07 14.37 12.00 108 . 00 7.30 3.15 21. 00 168.00 112.00 120. 00 7.80 30. 00 44.75 60. 50 3.75 40. 00 270. 90 3'1.20 261.12 3. 30 67.50 1.05 ' Nogues, Pete Ontiveros, Abdon Rice, Fred Roemer & Roemer Ruiz , Joe do Ryzner, Jim September 2nd, 1924. FIFTH ROAD FUND Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa Maria Tri mming Shop Sil va , Louie do do St illwell, Ben Valley Motor Co . Valley Oil Co . do do Webber, Chae. Whea t Electric Co. Hendry Br os . Verin, P. SIXTH ROAD FUND Almanzo, F . Ayala , Albert do Joe Bargus, J. Bar tola, Amador Bates, T. w. Cadwell, Harold Eckert, Eldora Fiacher, H. Forbes, Robt . Garcia , F. Gaularte, J,!anuel Glines, D. c. do do John do GENERA!. ROAD FUND $34. 00 . 52 12. 00 285 . 85 48 . 00 48. 00 7. 00 2. 25 14. 50 60. 00 65. 00 16. 00 2. 40 75. 84 166. 25 36. 00 2. 75 48. 81 35. 00 48. 00 24. 00 48. 00 48. 00 13. 50 13. 50 21.00 157. 50 21. 00 60. 00 13. 50 12. 00 63. 00 234. 00 403. 00 . 51.0 ' \ Goodchi lds, E. do do Guerro , G. Gueva r a , L. Hil denbr and , A. J . Huyck, Monte Jiminez, Andr ew do Tono Kindr ick, w. Lambert, c. E. do N. do Nonnan Lidesma, 11, Madel , R. 1Iar tinez, F . do Marchos Moran, Geo . do do lliver th, s. B. Ol ver i , J . Onuncia, P. Richar dson, c. T. do do Rodman, w. T. Rodman, \V. T. do do do do Smith, Jr., Geo. St rong, Fred Vaughn, R. Velasquez, J . Acosta , F. do do Co r dero , A. do do do Joe do do do Gonzales , R. do do 1iall, F. lioll , F. !iontezano, J . do do Nothorn, VI. Ott Hardware Co . Par k s , G. A. GENERAL ROAD FUND GOOD ROADS FUND - I $45.50 79 . 00 13. 50 7. 00 115. 00 138. 00 21.00 21. 00 32. 00 48. 00 72. 00 80. 00 40.50 21.00 1 3 . 50 113.10 12. 00 a. oo 1 59 . 67 13.50 13. 50 336. 00 350 . 00 140. 00 199 . 50 596.'15 379 . 76 56. 00 55. 00 96. 00 13. 50 60. 00 55. 00 60. 00 55.00 62. 50 35. 00 so.oo 48. 00 44. 00 96. 00 96 . 00 48. 00 44.00 60 . 00 17.82 140. 00 I I September 2nd, 1924. Par ks , G. A. GOOD ROADS FUND Ross, ;1. do do Scott, J . R. do do Seaside Oil Co . do do do do do do Swan, James Union Peed and Fue l Co . Union Mill & Lumber Co . Fernandes , R. ADVERTISING FU1ID Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa Barbara Fr ee Pub . Libr ar y CO . LIBRARY FUND ~'- $130 . 00 44.00 48.00 111.00 102 .75 140.33 180. 65 46.25 57. 00 60. 00 3.30 6. 88 62. 72 27.50 1566 . 00 Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. CASMALIA ST . LIGHTING DIST . FUND - 38.40 Bee, Henry GUADALUPE PUB . CEMETERY D IS~ FUND Santa 11aria Gas Co . GUADALUPE ST . LIGHTING DIST . FUND Robbins , E. A. LOS ALAl!OS PUB . CEI.1ETERY DIST. FU1ill Shefty, W. L. Mid. Counties Pub. Serv. Cor p. LOS ALAI.IOS ST. LIGHTING DIST .FUND Mid. Counties Pub . Serv. Corp. ORCUTT STREET LIGHTING DIST. FUND Scott, G. Ji.1. Hacking, c. J . Loveren , Dr. G. s. Smith, Edgar D. Weidman, Phil Dudley, Ge o . L. l4ullin, Boyd Rivas, s. J . REC . DIST. #798 SALARY FUND SANTA LiARIA CEl.iETERY DI ST. FUND 91. 00 76.50 7.90 10 . 00 92.80 62. 00 240.00 1 25. 00 125.00 25. 00 150. 00 150. 00 100. 00 100.00 Upon t he pa s sage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Sam J. Stanwood, J . T. '.1.'or rence, W. L. Talbott, c. L. Preisker and H. s. Deaderick, Nays: None. On motion the Board adjourned sine die . The ~o regoing minutes are hereby approved.