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Book X

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CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING.
We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara; State of California , believing that the interests of the County require that
a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto 
It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbara , State of California, be and the same is hereby called for September
16th, 1925, at 10 o'clock a . m 
The followi11g is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to- wit:
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I In the Matter of the Formation of a Fire Protection District, to be known as Solvang
County Fire Protection District of Santa Barbara County.
To fix time and place for hearing said matter and directing publication of notice
thereof. . .
I In the Matter of the Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara . To
consider an offer by the City of Santa Maria , a municipal corporation, to sell real
property to the County of Santa Barbara , and to pass and adopt any necessary or proper
order or resolution t hereon.
I In the Matter of Cooperation for the survey and construction of en extension of San
1~roos National Forest Highway. To pass and adopt any necessary or proper order or
resolution thereon.
Dated Sept. 8th, 1925.
 c. L. Preisker
Tbos. Dinsmore
w. L . Talbott 
Joseph F. Sexton
Sam J . Stanwood
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara , State of California.


Board of Supervisors of the Sount_y of Santa Barbara , State of California,
September_ 16th, 1925, 10 o' clock a. m. Present: SupervisorsThomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L.
Preisker, end the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair 
The Board met pursuant to call 

In the Matter of the Formation of Solvang County Fire Protection District of Santa
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Barbara County.
WHEREAS a petition was presented to this Board this 16th day of September , 1925,
praying that this Board fix a time and place for hearing the matter of the formation
of the proposed Solvang County Fire Protection District of Santa Barbara County and to
give notice of said hearing as provided by law,
It is Therefore Resolved end Ordered that the hearing of said matter be and the sam
is hereby fixed for Monday, the 5th day of October 1925, at 10 o'clock a . m. at the
room of this Board, 'in the Court House , in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa
Barbara, State of California , and the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to give
notice thereof by publiC"Stion in a newspaper of general circulation published in
said county, there being no newspaper published in the proposed district , setting forth
the time and place as fixed by this Board for the hearing of said matter, the name of
the proposed district and the county in which the same is to be formed , and shall set

forth the exterior boundaries of the territory to be incorporated in said proposed
district , and
It is Further Resolved and Ordered, that the Clerk publish said notice once a
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week for two successive weeks in The Morning Press , a newspaper most likely to give
notice to the inhabitants of the proposed district.
Dated this 16th day of September, 1925.
C. L. PREISKER t Chairman Board of
Supervisors.
Attest: - C. A. HUNT, Clerk.
(SEAL)

In the Matter of the Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara .
\7hereas an offer has been made by the City of Santa 11.aria, a municipal corporation.
created and existing under and by virtue of the l aws of the State of California,
to sell to the County of Senta Barbara the real property hereinafter described for the
sum of ~l0. 00 in lawful money of the United States, and
Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of said county that said property
is needed by said county for a site for a County Health Center, Clinic and ~mergency
Hospital , and
Whereas it :further appears to said Board of Supervisors that the price asked for
said property by said City of Santa Maria , the owner thereof, and for which it is
willing to sell and convey the same to said county, is reasonable and just ,
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 City of Santa Maria , and that the price to be paid there
for is $10. 00 in l awful 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 19th day of October, 1925, at
10 o' clock a. m. of said day, at the room of said Board 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 consummate said purchase , and
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 consumma -
ed as aforesaid, 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 print d
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 City of Santa 1~ria , County of Santa Barbara
State of California, and particularly described as follows , to-wit:
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Commencing at a point on the South line of Park Street in the City of Santa Mari ,
County of Santa Barbara , State of California , which said point is distant 60 feet
South and 398.64 feet 1lest of the Southeast corner of Lot or Bloclt B of Morrison's or
Fairview Addition to the Town, now City, of Santa l1faria as per map and plat thereof oh
file and of record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Santa Barbara .
State of California, which said point of commencement is the Northwest corner o~ a I
plat of ground containing 4. 028 acres, more or leas , known as Buena Vista Park, which
said park was deeded by Janes F. Goodwin, P. ,v. Jones, and 1lalter Elliot by deed dated
February 8, 1906, to the City of Santa Maria , by deed recorded February 23, 1906, in
Book 112 of Deeds, page 567, records of Santa Barbara County; thence \/est along the
prolongation Westerly of the South line of Park Street, 300 feet; thence at a right
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Morr ison Avenue; thence at a right angle East along the prol ongation Masterly of the
North line of Morrison Avenue 300 feet to the Southwest corner of said Buena Vista Pa r k
tract ; thence at a right angle llorth 440. 22 feet and along the lest line of said :suena
Vista Park, to the point of beginning, subject to right of way 12 feet wide along the
tlesterly line of said Buena Vista Park contained in the de ed from Ezra }iiorrison, et al.
dated April 17, 1897.
Passed and adopted by t he Board of Supervisor s of the Count y of Santa Barba ra~
St ate of California , at a special meeting of said Board , this 16th day of September,
A. D. 1925. .
Attest: -
C. A. HUNT , Clerk.
(SEAL)
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c  L . PREISKER , Chairman Board of Supervisors.
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j In the Matter of Fixing Amount of Bond upon filing Map designated "Santa Maria
'Re.l't'f Co.S,"oL'. Rea 1 ty Company Sub di vision Number One" .
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It appearing to the Board that the Santa A~ria Realty Compa ny~ the owner of a
certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the City of Santa Maria , County of Sant
Barbara , State of California , designated Santa Maria Realty Company Subdivision Number
One , have subdivided the same for sale, and
I t further appearin~ tbat the said owner of said land is about to file for record
an accurate map or plat t hereof 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 having 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 the Santa Maria Realty
Company 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 Barbare ,
conditioned for the payment of all taxes which ere at the time of filing said map a lie
against said tract or subdivision or any part thereof but not yet pa yable , 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.
j In the Matter of Accepting Deeds tor the right of way for t he State Highway.
Deeds for the right of way for the State Highway where the same crosses the
lands of the following named property owners having been executed by said property
owners respectively and tendered to this Board for acceptance on behalf of the County
of Santa Barbara~ to-wit : Lawrence M. Fischer, et ux., Hilario Morales , et ux., and
Cipriano P. Murguia , and
It appearing to the Board that said deeds are in proper form end are satisfacto 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said deeds and each of

them are hereby accepted, and that the Clerk of this Board notify the Di vi sion Enginee
of the State Highway Commission, at San Luis Obispo, Calif., of the acceptance of said
deeds,and forwards said deeds to said Division Engineer.
~~" 'n\.Q.rc.c In the Matter of cooperation for the Survey and Construction of an extension
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ftutlt.CI~ - of San Marcos National Forest Highway.
WHEREAS, owing to t he exigency which now exists in the County because of the
recent earthquake disaster in and in the vicinity of the City of Santa Barbare, it is
mandatory that the County of Santa Barbara concentrate its efforts and funds to the
rehabilitation of the devastated area;
WHEREAS the vigorous prosecution of this emergency work will occupy the County

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officials to such an extent that they cannot now continue the further urgent road construction
work contemplated on the San Marcos Pass ,
NHEREAS , the United States Secretary of Agricu1ture by and through the Bureau of
Public Roads is now constructing a 4. 6 mile section of the San Marcos National Forest
Highway from the Summit to Junction with the County road west of Bear Creek in cooperation
with the County of Santa Barbara;
WHEREAS , it appears that the Secretary may be willing to extend bis cooperation i
the further surveying and construction required,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the County of Santa Barbera by and through it
Board of Supervisors does hereby petition the Secretary of Agriculture to extend forest
highway route No. 56 on the California Forest Highway System approximately 12. 0 miles
from t he end of the present Bureau construction to the San Lucas bridge , and to make a
location survey between said termini, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That in the event the Secretary undertakes the said survey
the County of Santa Barbara by and through its Board of Supervisors will pay one-half 0 1f
the 'costs thereof from funds now available and to be placed at the disposal of the
District Engineer of the Bureau on demand; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the County of Santa Barbara by and through its Board
of Supervisors does hereby further petition the Secretary of Agriculture to construct t e
said 12. 0 mile extension upon the completion of plans. and estimates satisfactory to the
Secretary and the County; ~nd
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the County of Santa Barbara by and through its Board
of Supervisors will upon the approval of said plans and estimates enter into a cooperstive
agreement with the Secretary for the construction of the additional road and will
agree to pay up to one-he1f of the fina1 construction costs thereof; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED : That e certi1ed oopy of this resolution be forwarded to
the Califoniia Highway Commission, Forum Bldg., Sacramento , Calif. , the District
Forester, Ferry Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. , and the District Engineer of the u. s.
Bureau of Public Roads, 9 1fain St., San Francisco, Calif.
It was moved by Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood that the above and foregoing resolutio
be adopted this 16th day of September, 1925. The motion was duly seconded by Supervis
Thomas T. Dinsmore and unanimously carried by the following vote: Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J . Stanwood. Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Ta1bott and c . L. Preisker.
In the Matter of Constructing a reinforced concrete Branch County Jail in the

town of Los Alamos.
Plans and specifications for the erection and completion of a Branch County Jail
on Lot 4, in Block 4, in Town of Los Alamos,County of Santa Barbara , State of California,
being presented, the same were examined by the Board and on motion duly seconded
and carried it is ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereb
approved and adopted, and 
It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for at least twenty
days in the Lompoc Review, a newspaper of general circulatio~ printed and published in
the County of Santa Barbara, for bids for furnishi.ng all labor and material necessary
in constructing and completing said building in accordance with said plane and specifications;
each bid must 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 October 19th, 1925,at 10 o'clock a . m. ; the above mentioned certified check
shall be given as evidence that the bidder will enter into a contract, if awarded the















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same , and will be declared forfeited if tbe successful bidder refuses to 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 sufficient bonds for
the faithful performance of said contract cover ing an amount equal to 75 per cent of
the contract price . The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids .
/ In the Matter of Construct ing a reinforced concrete Branch County Jail in the
City of Lompoc.
Pl ans and specifications for the erection and completion of a Branch County Jai
on the r ear of Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4 , Block 78, in the City of Lompoc , County of Santa
Barbara , State of California , being presented, the same were examined by the Board and
on motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that said plans and specifications b
and the same are hereby approved and adopted, and
It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for at least twent
days in the Lompoc Review, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in
the County of Santa Barbara , for bids for furnishing all labor and material necessary
in constructing and completing said building in accordance with said plans and specifi
cations; each bid must 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 I
before October 19th; 1925,at 10 o' clock a . m. ; the above mentioned certified check aha l
be given as evidence that the bidder will enter into a contract, if awarded the same ,
and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into a con- ~
tract after being requested so to do by t he Board of Supervisors, and in addition
thereto the successful bidder will be required t o file good and sufficient bonds for
t he faithful performance of said contract covering an amount equal to 75 per cent of
. . the contract price. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids 
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8th day of September, 1925, allowing the claim of Santa Barbara Telephone Co . for
the sum of $4 . 25 payable out of the 3rd Road Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded
and it is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed as of September 8th~ 1925 ,
for the sum of $4. 25 payable out of the General Fund 
In the Matter of Correcting All.Q!lance of claim 
On motion duly s econded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
8th day of September, 1925 ,al lowing the claim of Santa Ynez Valley Drug Store for\ the
sum of $8. 00 payable out of the 3rd Road Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded,
and it is :further ordered that said claim be re- allowed as of September 8th, 1925, for
the sum of $8. 00 payable out of the General Fund.
In the J~ tter of Correcting A]Jowance of claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
8th day of September, 1925, allowing the claim of R. w. Huyck for the sum of t l 8. 00
payable out of the General Fund , be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is furthe
ordered that said claim be re- allowed as of September 8th~ 1925, for the sum of $18. 00
payable $16. 00 out of the General Fund and $1.80 out of the 4th Road Fund.
In the Matter of Correcting All owance of Cl aim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on
the 8th day of September, 1925, allowing the claim of Southern California Edison Co.
for the sum of $25. 90 payable out of the General Fund, be and the same is hereby re-
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soinded, and it is further o~dered that said claim be re-allowed as of September 8th,
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1925, for the sum of $23. 62 payable out of the General Fund.
On motion the Board adjourned sine die. '
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. I
Attest:
Clerk .
-CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING.
We, the undersi gned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California , believing that th e i nterests of the County require that
a s pecial 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 September 19 ,
1925, at 10 o'clock a. m.
J The f ollowing is the business to be transacted at said meeting , to-wi t:
In the Matter of Plans for a pro~osed new County Court House. To consider same and
to make any necessary or proper order thereon.
Dated Sept. 16th, 1925.
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California.
c. L. Preisker
w. L. Talbott
Thos. Dinsmore
Sam J . Stanwood
Joseph F. Sexton
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Board of Supervisors of the Countz of Santa Barbara , State of California;
September 19th, 19251 10 o'clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J , Stanwood Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L.
Preisker~ and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call.
ApJiln. t!has, j In t he Matter of t he Application of Chas. Campodonico for a permit to conduct and
lJ/nf'ot/tJn;eo ti.
condv~t-7b 61 /c mainta in a public dance ba l l under the provisions of Ordi nance No . 416 
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Chas . Campodonico having filed with this Board an application for a permit to
conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the Commercial Hotel, near the Southeast
cor ner of Third and Guadalupe Street, in Guadalupe Precinct, in the town of Guadalupe ,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, under the provisions of Ordinance No . 41 ,
of the County of Santa Barbara, and said application coming on r egularly to be beard,
and
It appearing to said Board that said application is in proper form, duly verified,
and that said applicant is a person of good moral character and a fit and proper perso

to conduct a public dance ball, and no objections having been made or filed against th
granting of said application ,
On motion duly sec onded and carried, it is ordered that said Chas. Campodonico be
and he is hereby granted a license to conduct and maintain a public dance ball in the
Commercial Hotel, l ocated near the sout heast corner of Third and Guadalupe Streets, 
 Guadalupe Precinct, in the t own of Guadalupe , County of Santa Barbara, State of Cali-.
fornia, so long as said applicant complies with t he provisions of said Ordinance No .
416, and
It is f urther ordered that a certified copy of the fore going order shall constitut
the license t herefor. 
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8th day of September, 1925, allowing the claim of c. A. Jones for the sum of $50. 00,
payable ~16 . 00 out of the Earthquake Emergency Fund, $20 . 00 out of the Good Roads Fund
and $14. 00 out of the 3rd Road Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is

:further ordered that said claim be re- all owed as of Sept. 8th, 1925 for said sum of
$50. 00 , payable out of the 3rd Road Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the
rol l being called, the following supervisors voted, Aye, to- wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore~
Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker , Noes, None .
 I In the 15atter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
1 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t ha t the order made on the
8th day of September, 1925, allowing the claim of Ott Hardware Co. for the sum of
$25. 45 payable out of the 3rd Road Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it
is further ordered that said claim be re- allowed as of September 8th, 1925, for said
sum of $25 . 45 payable out of the General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore~ Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Freisker, Nays , None.
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim 
J On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
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8th day of September, 1925, allowing the claim of Ambrose Lumber Co . , for the sum of
$ 9. 30 payable out of the Earthquake Emergency Fund , be and the same is hereby rescinde,
and it is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed as of September 8th, 1925, for
said sum of $9. 30 payable out of the 3rd Road Fund.
Upon the passage of the fore going order, the roll being called, the following
supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
  r w. L. Talbott and c. L. Freisker , Nays, None .
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 September, 1925 , allowing the claim of Boeseke-Dawe Co . for the sum of
$4. 30 payable out of the Earthquake Emergency Fund , be and the same is hereby rescinde
and it is further ordered that said claim be re- allowed as of September 8th ~ 1925 ~ for
said sum of $4. 30 payable out of the 3rd Road Fund.
Upon the passage of the fo regoing order, the roll being called, the following
supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays , None .
~n the Ma t ter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
8th day of Septembe r , 1925, allowing the claim of Walter Anderson for the sum of
$42. 00 pa yable out of the Earthquake Emergency Fund, be and the same is hereby rescind
ed, and it is further ordered that said claim be re-all owed as of September 8th , 1925,
for said sum of $42. 00 payable out of the 3rd Road Fund .
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, t he roll being called, the following
supervisors voted Aye , to - wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Freisker , Nays , None .
In the l~tter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
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pa yable out of the Earthquake Emergency Fund, be and the same is hereby resoinded,
and it is further ordered that said claim be re- allowed as of September 8th; 1925, for
said sum of $8. 00 payable out of the 3rd Road Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
VI . L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays , None 
On motion the Board ad journed sine die 
The fo r egoing minutes are hereby approved  .---1~
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Attest: 
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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of
 California, October 5th, 1925, 10 o'clock a . m. Present: Super visor s
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Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbo.t t
I and c. L. Preisker , and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Pre.isker, in . .
  the Chair.  
The minutes of the last regular session and succeeding special session we r e r ead
and approved.
/J1)??ol-/on}1olv. n'fj In the Jiatter of the Formation of Solvang County Fire Protection District of
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Resolution Forming District.
A petition in the above entitled matter having been presented to this boa rd on
the 16th day of September 1926, and due notice t hereof having been given by publicstion
in the manne r r equired by law, and proof of notice having been filed herein and
no protests having been iled, and it appearing to said board that the ter r itor y
hereinafter described is uninoorporated territory and in need of fire protection and
is not already included in any fire protection district, and this boar d believes tha t
said terri tory should be formed into a County Fire Protection District ,
IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that the said petition be granted, and tha t
a County Fire Protection District be established to be known aa Solvang County Fire I
Protection District of Santa Barbara County, and that th~ territory to be included in
said district is described as follows , to wit: I
Commencing at the northwest corner of Section 15 T. 6 N. R. 31 w. S. B. M. and run
ning east to the west boundary of the Rancho Canada de los Pinos : thence south along
said boundary line to the Senta Ynez River; thence following the bed of the river in
an easterly direction to the northeast corner of Rancho Las Lomas de Purificacion;
thence in a southerly direction to the southeast corner of the last named rancho;
thence in a westerly direction along the south boundary of said rancho to the sou t hwest
corner thereof; thence northerly along the west boundary of said rancho to the
west line of Section 7 T. 5 N. R. 30 w. s. B. M. ; thence south to the northwest corne
of Section 18 of the last named township ; thence west to the northwest corner of

Section 16 T. 5 B. R. 31 w. S. B. M. ; thence north to the intersection with count y 
road near the northeast corner of Section 5 T. 5 N. R. 31 w. s. B. M.; thence fo~lowii
gsaid county road northerly to the Santa Ynez River; thence along the Santa Ynez
River to a point due south of the center of _Section 21 of said township; thenoe north
to the south corner of l ot 29 of the subdivisions .of the San Carlos de Jona ta Rancho;
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t o the int~.rsection with the Ballar d canon road; thence northeasterly along the Ballard
canon road t o a point due north f r om the place of beginni ng ; thence south to the place
of beginning.
Done at a regular meeting of the Board or Supervi sors of Santa Barbara County
this 5th day o:f October 1925.
c. L. Preiaker, Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors.
Attest: C. A. HUNT , Cle rk of the Count y 
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of Santa Bar bara , State of California
and ex officio Clerk of the Board 
of Supervisors of said county  .
 El'\1 ploy."'er\ J In the Ma t ter of the Employment of a local architect or arcbi teats in preparing
of o;, . ~t;;:-J- plans :for the proposed new Court House .
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Mr . Fred D. Jackson, appeared before the Board and submitted a copy of a resolution
adopted by t he Rotary Club of Santa Barbara , which said resolution r equests this
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Board to employ .onl y local talent i n desi gning and constructing the proposed new court
House; said matter was discussed by Mr. Jackson and members of the Board.
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In the M:itter of the Application of Mary Pine for a permit to conduct and maintain
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Precinct, in the Town of Los Alamos , County of Santa Barbara, State of California , under
the provisions of Ordinance No . 416, of the County of Santa Barbara , and said applicatiol
coming on regularly this day to be heard , and
It appearing to said Board that said application is in proper form, duly ver ified,
and that said applicant is a person o:f good mora1 character and a fit and proper person

to co nduct a public da nce hal l~ and no objections having been made or filed against
the granting of said applica t ion,
On motion duly seconded and car ied, it is or dered that said Mary Pine be and she
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is hereby granted a licens e t o conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the . .L .~ s .
Alamos Hall, located on Main Str eet, in Lo~ Alamos Precinct, in the Town of Los Alamos ,

County of Sant a Barbara , State .of California , so long as said appl icant compl ies with
the provisions of said Ordinance No. 416, and
It is further ordered that a certified copy of t he foregoing order shall constitute
a license therefor 
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way for the State Hi ghway through their lands, in the First Road Distr ict , County of

Santa Barbara , State of California , being part of Division V, Route 2, Section H, Santa
Barbara County, the consideration for said right of way being the sum of $550 . 00, and
Nhereas, it appears to the Board that said consideration is reasonable and jus t ,
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Resolved and Ordered that said deed of said Francisco Soto, et ux., of said right
of way be accepted and that the Auditor be and he is directed to issue and deliver to
said Francisco Soto, et ux., a warrant on the Treasurer, pa yable out of the General
Fund, for said sum of $550. 00, in pa yment of said right of way through the lands of
said "Fr ancisco Soto, et ux.,
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c. Bailard, et al. , in the County of Santa Barbara .
Nhereas, Kittie c. Bailard, et al. , George P. Raymond and Emerick Rhodes have
executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, for the State of California,
deeds for the right of way for the State Highway through their lands, in the First Roa
District, County of ~ants Barbara, State of California, being part of Division V,
Route 2, Section H. Santa Barbare County,
Resolved and Ordered that said deeds of said Kittie c. Bailard, et al. , Georg
I P. Raymond and Emerick Rhodes, of said right of way be accept&d and that the Clerk of
this Board directed to forward same to Division Engineer of the State Highway , at San
Luis Obispo, Calif.
In the Matter of the Application of F. A. Mann, Justice of the Peace , for leav
o'f absence . 
Upon application, it is ordered that F. A. Mann, Justice of the Peace in and
for the 5th Judicial Township, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and
he is hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of California, for sixty days
from date hereof.
In the Matter of Constructing a Frame Stucco story and a half building to be
known as Santa Barbara County Branch Hospital, in the City of Santa Maria .
Plans and specifications for the construction and completion of a Frame Stucco
story and a half buil ding to be known as Sa nta Barbara County Branch Hospital, to. be
erected facing the East and directly back of Buena Vista Park, in the City of Santa
Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, being presented, the same were
examined 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.
 It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for at least
days in The Santa Maria Times, a newspaper of general circulation printed and publishe ,

in the County of Santa Barbara, for bids for furnishing all labor and material necessa~
in constructing and completing said building in accordance with said plans and specif.
cations; each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the
amount bid, made payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of said county;
bids shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of said Board on or before November 2nd 
1925, at 10 o'clock a. m.; the above mentiomd cl:eck shall be given as evidence that
the bidder will enter into a contract, if awarded the work, and will be declared for- ,
feited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into said contract after being requested
so to do by said Board of Supervisors, and in addition thereto the successful
bidder will be re quired to file good and sufficient bonds for the faithful performanc
of said contract covering an amount equal to 75 per cent of the ' contract price . The
Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc.
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It appearing to the Board that the Southwest Paving Company who have the
contract for grading and paving certain roads in the Pennanent Road Division of Lompoc,
between the South property l ine of College Avenue, in the City of Lompoc , Engine rs
Station O+OO, and a point on the Lompoc-Harris Station Road, said point being on the
line between Supervisoral Districts Four and Five , being Engineer's Station 314+635,
as shown on plan and profile, also San Miguelito Canyon Road between "I" Street in th
City of Lompoc and San l~iguelito Park, at Engineer' s Station 0+00, have completed
their contract, and
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writing that the grading and paving of said roads have been completed in accordance
with the plans and specifications for the same,
On motion duly seconded and carried, . it is ordered that said roads be and the
same are hereby accepted as fully completed as of date of September 30th 1925.
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In the Matter of declaring the office held by Albert Juarez, as a member of the
Board of Trustees of Guadalupe Public Cemetery District, vacant.
It appearing to the Board that Albert Juarez heretofore appointed by this Board
as a member of the Board of Trustees of Guadal upe Pu.blio Cemetery District has left
said district,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order heretoore
made appointing said Albert Juarez, a member of said Board of Trustees of said Guadalup'
Public Ce~etery District be and the same is hereby rescinded, vacated and set aside ,
and
It is further ordered that the office be and the same is hereby declared vacant.
In the Matter of Appointing Chas. L. Campodonico, a member of the Board of
Trustees of Guadalupe Public Cemetery District.
It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy in the Board of Trustees of
Guadalupe Public Cemetery District,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Chas. 1. Campodonico be
and he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Trustees of Guadalupe Public
Cemetery D.i strict, in the place of former trustee Albert Juarez, for the term provided
by law.
In the matter of collecting taxes;
On motion, it is ordered that the County Tax Colleotor be and he ia hereby
ordered to visit the several Townships in the County for the purpose of collecting taxe
for ~he year 1925, and that his expenses for same be charged against the County. Provided
how~vJr; that compensation not to exceed $4 . 00 per day shall be allowed to but
one of the assistants accompanying him and that he may employ one person to conduct the
office at the County Seat during his absence at a salary not to exceed $5. 00 per day 

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He is hereby ordered to visit the City of Lompoc, town of Guadalupe , City of
~anta lfaria, t owns of Garey, Orcutt, Los Alamos , Los Olivos, Santa Ynez and Solvang
between the following dates:- October 27th, and November 10th, 1925.
!n the Matter of Fixing Amount of Bond upon filing Map designated as "Mountain
View Terrace 11

It appearing to the Board that John F. Langer and Erna Langer, the owners of
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a certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the City of Santa Marie, County of
Santa Barbara, State of California , designated Mountain View Terrace, have subdivided
the same for sale, and 
: It fUrther appearing that the said owners of said land are about to file for record
an accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder, as re quired by law, and
said owners having re ques~ed this Board to fix the amount of bond, as pr.ovided 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 John F. Langer and Erna
Langer execute and file with this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500.
and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Barbara, conditio
ed for the payment of all taxes which are at the time of filing said map a lien agains
said tract or subdivision or any part thereof but not yet payable, and
rt is further ordered that said bond so presented be and the same is hereby
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thereof.
The following communication was received from William Mooser Co., together wit
preliminary plans , in the above entitled matte~ , to -wit:
To the Honorable Board of Supervisors
of the County of Santa Barbara ,
Santa Barbara, California.
Dear Sirs:-
"October 2, 1925.
Herewith is submitted an estimate of cost for the proposed new Court House ,
including Hall of Records , and Sheriff' s Offices and Jail for the County of Santa
Barbare 
The cost is based upon plans attached, which plans were passed upon and approved
by your Board on the 19th day of September 1925 

These pl ans, we believe, comprise and contain all the essential offices for
a complete Court House, Hall of Records and She riff's Office and Jail, \71 th all
modern conveniences necessary for the present wants of the County and with ample space
for future growth. The building is to be constructed of steel and concrete and. is as
fire and earthquake proof as is possible. It is also designed and finished along simp
lines, yet dignified, meets the approval of the Community Arts , and is in keeping wit
the traditions of Santa Barbara.

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Court House ,
Hall of Records
Sheriff's Office & Jail
Equipment Costs and
?.~iscellaneous Expenses
Contingencies
Total
Respectfully submitted,
William Mooser Co 
$800, 000. 00
130 , 000. 00
50, 000. 00
~980 ,000 . 00
Architects and llanagers of Construction."
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On motion of Supervisor 8tanwood duly seconded by Supervisor Dinsmore, and
unanimously carried, it is ordered that the preli minary plans and estimate filed
herewith be and the same are hereby approved and accepted as the preliminary plans
and estimated cost of the proposed new County Court House, new County Jail and new
County Hall of Records.
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Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker , Nays : None.
In the uatter of Incurring a Bonded Indebtedness of the County of Santa Barbara
in the amount of $980, 000. 00, for the purposes specified as follows, to-wit: For the
erection and construction of a new County Court House , new County Jail and new county .
Hall of Records, for supplying same with equipment or necessary apparatus and for
improving the County Court House grounds, in the City of Santa Barbara , County of
Santa Barbara, State of California.  
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and Preisker voting Aye , and no Supervisor v.oting No, the allowing resolution is
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WHEREAS~ the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, desires, and it is of the opinion that the public interest and necessity

demand the incurring of a bonded indebtedness by said County for the erection and

construction of a new County Court House, new County Jail and new County Hall of
Records , for supplying said new County Court House , new County Jail and new County
Hall of Records with equipment or necessary apparatus and for improving the County
Court House grounds in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of
. California; and
WHEREAS , there are no fnds of the said County available for said purposes;
and

WHEREAS, the cost of the erection and construction of said new County Court
House, new County Jail and new County Hall of Records, for supplying said new County
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Court House, new County Jail and new County Hall of Records with equipment or necessary
apparatus and for improving the County Court House grounds will be Nine Hundred Eighty
Thousand Dollars in Gold Coin of the United States of America, and which sum will be
too great to be paid out of the annual income and revenue of the said County of Santa
Barbara; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that a bonded indebtedness for the purposes heretofore

and hereinafter stated shall be incurred and created by the said County of Santa
Barbara;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Santa Barbara, State of California~ at a regular meeting of said Board of
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Supervisors, held at the regular place of meetingtbereof, in the Board of Supervisors'
room in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State o
Galifoniia, on the 5th day of October, 1925, all the members of said Board being present
and voting thereat in favor of this Resolution and Order, Notice and Proclamation
of Special Bond Election;
 That a special bond election be and the same is hereby called by said Board of
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Supervisors for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the County of
Santa Barbara, the question of the issuance of bonds of the said County of Santa Barba a
for the creation and incurring of a bonded indebtedness of the said County to the amo t
of Nine Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($980,000.00) in Gold Coin of the United State
of America for the purposes specified as ~ollows, to-wit:
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For the erection and construction of a new County Court House, new County Jail
and new County Hall of Records, for supplying the new County Court House, new County
Jail and new County Hall of Records with equipment or necessary apparatus .and for
improving the County Court House grounds , in the City of Santa Barbara~ County of
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Santa Barbara, State of California.
 Said bonds shall be of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars each and shall
bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, both principal
and interest, payable in Gold Coin of the United States of America; said bonds to
bear date of January 1st, 1926, and shall be numbered from 1 to 980 consecutively,

inclusive, payable as follows, to-wit:
Bonds Nos. 1 to 30, inclusive, to run one year from date thereof;
Bonds Nos. 31 to 80, inclusive, to run two years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos. 81 to 130, inclusive, to run three years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 131 to 180, inclusive, to run four years from date thereof;
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Bonds Nos. 181 to 230, inclusive , to run five years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos. 231 to 280, inclusive, to run six years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 281 to 330 , inclusive , to iun seven years f rom date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 331 to 380, inclusive , to run eight years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos. 381 to 430 , inclusive, to run nine years :from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 431 to 480, inclusive, to run ten years f r om date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 481 to 530, inclusive , to run eleven years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 531 to 580, inclusive , to run twelve years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 581 to 630 , inclusive, to run thirteen years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 631 to 680, inclusive, to run fourteen years from Date thereof;
Bonds llos. 681 to 730 , inclusive, to run fifteen years f rom date thereof;
Bonds Nos. 731 to 780 , inclusive, to run sixteen years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos. 781 to 830, inclusive, to run seventeen years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 831 to 880, inclusive, to run eighteen years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 881 to 930, inclusive, to run nineteen years from date the r eof;
Bonds Nos. 931 to 980 , inclusive , to run twenty years from date thereof.
That the fonn of said bonds and interest coupons shall be substantially the
form designated, set out and provided by Section 4088, Pol itical Code of the State of
California , and that said bonds and interest coupons shall be payable at the office
of the County Treasurer of Santa Barbara County, St ate of California .
That the ballots to be used at said special bond election shall contain the
words, "Shall the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara be authorized
to issue bonds of said County to the amount of Nine Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars
for the purpose of the erection and construction of a new County Court House , new
County Jail and new County Hall of Records, for suppl ying said new County Court House,
new County Jail and new County Hall of Records with equipment or necessary appar atus
and for improving the County Court House Grounds, in the City of Santa Barbara , County
of Santa Barbara, State of California . "
And to the right of and opposite said question shall be printed the words "Bonds
Yes" and "Bonds - No," with voting squares to the right of and opposite sa i d words , aUJ.L
the voters shall. indicate their choice by stamping an "X" in the square opposite the
answer they desire to give. If two-thirds (2/3) of the electors of the County voting
at such election shall vote in favor of issuing said bonds, the issuance thereof shall

be authorized.
That the said special bond election shall be held as nearly as practicable in
conformity with the general election laws of the State of California , and none but the
 qualified electors of the County of Santa Barbara shall be permitted to vote thereat.
At said special bond election the polls must be open at six o' clock, a . m. of th
day of election and must be leapt open until seven o'clock P m. of the same day , when

the polls shall be closed, except as provided in Section 1164 of the Political Code .
That said special bond election be and the same is hereby called to be held
throughout the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, on Tuesday , the Seventee th
 Day of November, 1925, for the purpose of submitting to the vote of the qualified
electors of said County the above and foregoing question.
That the following are the bond election precincts hereby formed and adopted,
being the election precincts established for General Election purposes , outside of
incorporated cities and towns, with a consolidation of the election precincts
established for General Election purposes within incorporated cities and towns in
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hereafter; that the polling places stated hereafter are the polling places hereby
designated for the respective bond election precincts, and that the names of the inspecters,
judges and clerks stated hereafter are the names of the officers hereby appointed
on the election boards for holding and conducting said special bond election
in the respective bond election precincts, to-wit:
FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Carpinteria No . 1 Bond Election Precinct .
Polling Place: Carpinteria Hall.
Inspector: E. F. Pendergast,

Judges: Emmanuel D. Solari, J,fiss Daphne Crawford.
Clerk : Mrs . JJ"ary T. Bailard.
Carpinteria No . 2 . Bond Election Precinct.
Polling Place: Palms Hotel,

Inspector: B. ~ . Upson
Judges: Harold Bail ard , Mary L. Cravens.
Clerk: 1frs. Bessie L. Humphrey.
Montecito No. 1. Bond Election Precinct.
Polling Place: East Va l ley Gara ge, 125 E. Va11ey Road.
Inspector: Lawrence fl. Fowler

Judges: Victor I. Juarez, Albert J . Cottam
Clerk: A. J . Bennett.
 Montecito No . 2 Bond Election Precinct.
 Polling Place: Montecito Hall,
Inspector:
Judges:
 Clerk:
P. o. Buell , 
Thos. J . Smitberam, A. F. Tanner.
Robert T. Compton

Summerland Bond Election Precinct 
Polling Place: Liberty Hall.
Inspector: Melvin Snow, 
Judges-: !i. A. Emerick, Adah L. 1tiller.
Clerk: Norma Lambert.
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Mesa Bond Election Preci nct .
Polling Place: Lillian Smith Residence, Modoc Road.
Inspector: Charles I . Bliss,
Judges: Pearl o. Parks , Golda Locher.
Clerk: Lillian G. Smith.
Mission Bond Election Precinct.
Polling Place: Mission School House , Mission Canyon.
Inspector:
Judges:
Clerk:
H. J . ~1eldon .
H. K. Pendelton, Ulpiano Lopez
Frances E. Dawson.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election Precinct No . l,
Being a Consolidation of General Election Precincts
!Tos. 1 and 2, in Santa Barbara City.
Polling Place: Newells Grocery Store, 201 N. Milpas St.,
Inspector: A. C. Poteet,
Judges: M. y. Kenney, Geo . M. Honey,
Clerk : Martha May Davis.
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Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond El ection Precinct
No. 2, Being a Consolidation of General El ection
Precincts Nos . 3 and 4, in Santa Barbara City.
Detention Home , 1015 Garden Street,
w. H. Maris,
Lydia M. Smart, Mary Cooley.
J . H. Austin.
Santa Barbare Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No . 3 , Being a Consolidation of General Election
Precincts Nos. 5 and 6, in Santa Barbara City.
Mrs. Stevens Residence, 920 E. Hale y.
 
Jesse P. Osborn,
Minnie o. Bauhaus , Refugio E. Botello 

Freda Y. Kerr.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond El ection Precinct
No. 4 , Being a Coneolid1tion of General Election
Precincts Noa . 7 and 8 in Santa Barbara City.
Phil Weidman Res., 532 E. Sola St. ,
s. w. Candy ,
Car olyn L. Rogers, Kather ine M. Smith.
Nellie 1Veidman.
Santa Barbare Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No. 5 , Being a Consolidation of General Election
Precincts Nos . 9 and 10 in Santa Bar bara City.
Justice Court, 19 E. Figueroa St.

Walter J . Davies,
Alfonso L. Den, John R. A. Marsh,
Domenica L. Janssens 
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No . 6 , Being a Consolidation of General Election
Precincts Nos. 11 end 12 in Santa Barbera City.
Pages Gara ge, 421 E. Valerio St.,
C. c. Knight
George H. Hicks , Kate s. Hendrix
Ruth E. \Yard.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No. 7 , Bei ng a Consolidation of General Election
Precincts Noa. 13 and 14 in Santa Barbara City.
Mannings Garage, Santa Barbara & Valerio Sta.,
A. L. Linquist,
Hattie B. Manning, Archie M. Beed.
Orray Taft .
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond El ection Precinct
No. 8, Being a Consolidation of General El ection
Precincts Nos . 15 and 16 in Santa Barbara City.
Ar lington Garage, Cor. Chapels & Sola Sta. ,
Herman ?.fenkin,
Florence u. Berger, Franklin S. 17illiams,
Anna 71oodward.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No. 9, Being a Consolidation of General El ection
Precincts Nos . 17 and 22 in Santa Barbara City.
Mrs. Savitz Res. , 1128 Bath St.,
Frances M. Bennett
Bessie 1.fae Rogers, Louisa Harriot Savitz.
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Goleta Bond Election Precinct .
Farm Bureau Hall
Thos. A. Clancy
Glenn s . Chamberlain, Mrs . w. H. Baker
Albert D. Hill
Hope Bond Election Precinct.
Hope School House
Elmer G. Higbee
M. P. Lane, J . v. Tracy
Geo . w. Lloyd
La Patera Bond Election Precinct.
La Patera School House,
Andrew K. La nglo
David Richards, Vincent E. Libbey
D. H. Tilford
Re:fugio Bond Election Precinct.
Orella School House
E. o. Covarrubias
P. F. Baron, J ohn Alegria
Jesse l{. Rutherford
Santa Ynea Bond Election Precinct.
Minetti's Ha l l
c. M. Jones
Thomas Murphy, A. J . Andrews
'II . F . Torrence
Solvang Bond Election Precinct.
Dania Hall
Paul c. Petersen
Samuel H. Lyons, l~ds J. Frese
Anna c. Burchardi
~OURTH SUPERVI SORIAL DI STRICT .
Buellton Bond Election Precinct.
Jonata School House
Michael Flannagan
Samuel de la Cuesta , Odin G. Buell
Mrs. Annie Bodine
Cojo Bond Election Precinct.
Southern Pacific Depot , Concepcion.
Mrs . Josephine King
Frank A. Scaroni, Archibald McDonald
Mrs . Ella R. Lewie
Las Cruces Bond Election Precinct.
 
Polling Place: Nichols Inn
Inspector: Charles T. Nichols
Judges: Natale L. Giorgi, Jr., Wm. F. Howerton
Clerk: Egisto Giorgi

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No. 1. Being a Consolidation of General Election
Precincts Nos . 1 and 2 in Lompoc City.
Polling Place: City Hall
Inspector: Clarence w. Henning

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Judges: Mrs. Ellen c. Sperber, Jessie A. Huyck.
Clerk: Mrs. Eunice R. Rule /
Lompoc Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No . 2. Being a Consolidation of General Election
Precincts Noa. 3 and 4 in Lompoc City.
Polling Place: J. D. Black's Bldg., Ocean Ave., bet. G. & H. Sts.,
 Inspector: Sylvester Lansdell
Judges: Mrs. Ellen M. Launer, Morton \iakefield
Clerk: Mrs. Jennie Dimock.
Lompoc No. 5 Bond Election Precinct .
Polling Place: Miguelito School House
Inspector:
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Clerk:
Donald McDonald
Maurice A. McLaughlin, Christian iladsen.
Mrs. Lena J . Holloway
Lompoc No. 6 Bond Ele ction Precinct 
Polling Place: Maple School House . 
Inspector: A1exander Main 
 Judges: Mrs. Ma r y M. Fratis, Chas. A. Davis
Clerk: Mrs. Alice L. Pittman
Santa Rita Bond Election Precinct.
Polling Place: Santa Rita School House
Inspector: John 1i. Dimock
Judges: Miss. Olive Stree1Br,George D. Owen
Clerk: Henry w. Doerges.
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Betteravia Bond Election Precinct.
Pblling Place: Amusement Hall, Betteravia.
Inspector: - George c. Dexter
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Judges: John P. Van Leer, Ethel M. Neal
Clerk: Naomi L. Vfade
Careaga Bond Election Precinct.
Polling Place: Club House, Shell Company Lease
.
Inspector: Chas. w. G. Murdock

Judges: Mamie L. Mitchell, Elizabeth E. Durham
Clerk: Marjorie M. Rude
Casmalia Bond Election Precinct.
Polling Place: Cesmalia Schoo1 House
Inspector: Elbert w. Thralls
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Judges: Mrs. Rhoda M. Lamb, Geo . A. Ellis
Clerk: Mrs. Helen ?/orden
Cuyama Bond Election Precinct.

Polling Place: Cuyarna Sohool House
Inspector: Thomas B. Wylie
Judges: John c. Lane, Eugene L. Johnston
Clerk: James G. James
Guadalupe Bond Election Precinct.
Polling Place: Campodonico Hal1
Inspector: Geo. A. MoBane
Judges:
Clerk:
Chas. L. Campodonico, Stephen v. Campodonico
Guy H. Stev1art
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Los Alamos Bond Election Precinct .
Polling Place: Los Alamos Hall
Inspector: Henry R. Gewe
Judges:
Cler k :
A? ita K. Fratis , Ira D. Taylor.
Hattie M. Robbins

Orcutt Bond Election Precinct.
Polling Place: Woman's Club Building.
Inspector: Alfred s. Luttrell
Judges: James F. Forbes , Bert T. Dinnes
Clert: Lena F. Gill
Pine Grove Bond Election Precinct.
Polling Place:
Inspector:
Judges :
Cler k :
Pine Grove School House .

Abraham L. Eames
Harry T. Cheadle , Stonewall J . Garrett
Paul H. Schulz.

Santa A~ ria Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No . 1. Being a Consolidation of General El ection
Precincts Nos . 1 , 2 and 3 in Santa Maria City.
Polling Place: Moose Bldg., w. B. Johnsons Sales Rooms .
Inspector: Major P. Baker
Judges: Arthur w. Hasl am, Mrs. Viola Sohauff
Clerk: Hrs. Edna Roemer
Santa Maria Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No . 2, Being a Consoli dation of General Eleotion
Precincts Noa . 4 and 5 in Santa Maria City.
Polling Place: Basement Carnegie Libra r y Bldg.
Inspector : John F. Smith
Judges: Henry N. Evans , Abbie Ruther ford
 Clerk: Mrs . Hazel Smith
Santa 1wria No. 6 Bond Election Precinct.
Polling Place: Pleasant Valley School House , 
Inspector: Mark H. Vlbitney
Judges :
 
Elmer Chas. Rice, Louise Wylie
Clerk: Ella F. Battles
 Sisquoc Bond Election Precinct   
Polling Place: Barber Shop, adjoining Pll.blic Hall
Inspector: George Nichol son,

Judges: Leslie Brown, Erma Carranza
Clerk: Esperanza Pertusi
Wasioja Bond Election Precinct.
Po 11 ing Pla ce : Wasioja Post 0fice . 
Inspector: Francis M. Richardson
Judges:
Cler k :
l&s. Margaret B. Richardson, Joseph L. McKamie
Wm. P. Hi nsdale.

That in pursuance of law, a notice and proclamation of said special bond
election shall be given by publishing this resolution with an appropriate beading in
the The Morning Press, a daily newspaper of general circulation printed, published and

circulated in said County of Santa Barbara, once a week f or et least four (4) weeks
prior to the date of said election , and the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to
publish or cause the same to be published in accordance with this resolution and law 





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Passed and adopted this 5th day of October, 1925, by the Board of Supervisors
of Santa Barbara County 
c. L. Preisker , Chairman of the Board of
 Supervisors of Santa Barbara County 

Attest: c. A. HUNT , County Clerk and Clerk of
the Board of Supervisors.
(SEAL }
In the Matter of the Petition of Jennie Lee for County Aid.
2
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 Hospital Fund, in favor of Jennie Lee for the sum of $25 . 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 Petition of Lucia Tognini 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 Hospital Fund, in favor of Lucia Tognini for the sum of $30 . 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 Petition of Marcellina Borgatello for County Aid.
It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that said petitioner is a proper
person to receive ~ty aid , it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the
Treasurer , on Hospital Fund, in favor of Marcellina Borgatello for the sum of $20 . 00;
end for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of
this Board.
In the matter of the Petition of Luisa Mosteiro for County Aid for Fernando and
Consuelo Mosteiro , half- orphans .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Fernando Mosteiro , aged
8 years and Consuelo Mosteiro, aged 4 years are half- orphans and are proper persons
to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of said Luisa Mosteiro 
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
Fund, in favor of said Luisa Mosteiro for the sum of Twenty & 00/100 dollars , and for
a like amount on the first of each mon~h 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 Della Grieve for County Aid for Alice Louise
Grieve, half-orphan 
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Alice Louise Grieve,
aged 10 years is a half- orphan and is a proper person to receive County Aid, and she
is in the custody of said Della Grieve
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
Fund, in favor of said Della Grieve 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 support of the above named minor 
In the tmtter of the Petition of Ramona Guntle for County Ai-d for Ora , Alma,

Bertha and George Guntle, minors .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Ora Guntle , aged 10
yea rs, Alma Guntle, aged 8 years, Bertha Guntle , aged 5 years and George Guntle, aged
5 years, are the children of George Guntle , an insane person, regularly committed to
the Norwalk State Hospital, at llorwalk, California, by the Superior Court of the


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County of Santa Barbara, State of California , on the 2nd day of October, 1925, and
It further appearing that said minors are proper persons to receive county aid,
and that they are in the custody of Ramona Guntle,
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent Fun ,
in favor of Ramona Guntle for the sum of Forty 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 f or the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of tbe Petition of Mrs. Viol a Graton for County Ai d for John, Iren ,
Louis, James and Helen Grat on, minors.
It appearing t o the satisfaction of the Board that John Graton, aged 10 years ,
Irene Graton, aged 7 years , Louis Graton, aged 6 years , James Graton, aged 5 years and
Helen Graton aged 2 years, are the children of Louis Graton, an insane person r egularly
committed to t be Norwalk State Hospital, at Norwalk, California , by the Superior
Court of the County of Santa Barbare, State of California, on the 4th day of September,
1925, and
It further appearing that said minors are proper persons to receive county aid ,
end that they are . in the custody of Mrs. Viola Graton,
I t is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
Fund , in favor of said lll's . Viola Graton for the sum of Fifty Doll ars , and for a like
amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, sa d
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 perso.uo
to receive county aid,
on motion duly s econded and carrie d, it is ordered that the Auditor draw bis
warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of t he following named persons for the amounts
set opposite their respective names on the lat day of November 1925, to- wit:
Mrs . J . M. Burleigh
Claude Johnson
Vice nte A. Juarez
Ramon Lopez
Annabelle 11cGreal
Refugia Olivas
l~ rcell ina Bor gatello
Mabel Hyde
B. F. Baber
Isabelle Gunderson
Anne Hendrickson
Ma r ia Josefa Pico
Nmma P. Anton
R. Cloak
Ida May Di vidson
Anna El phiok
Blencl1e E. Emmons
' Juan Flores
FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT . '
$30. 00
20 . 00
12. 00
15 .00
10. 00
10 . 00
20.00
Jose Maria Romero
Peter Rome ro
John P . ~fare
Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson
Adeline Wright
Jennie Lee
Lucia Tognini
SECO:tID SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 

$14. 25 Antonio Poisard
THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.

$15. 00
15.00
15.00
io.oo
Pedro v. Romero , et ux .
Mary F. Worth
11illiam Lewis
FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$20. 00
15. 00
2 0 . 00
20 . 00
20. 00
20 . 00

Mrs. Minnie Lawrence
Donalds Moore
Mabel E. Mi1rray
tfae 1lcCollum
Ma.rY c. Newhouse
Jose Robles
$15. 00
20. 00
10 . 00
io .oo
10. 00
25. 00
30. 00
$8. 00
$25 . 00
20. 00
25. 00
$20. 00
20. 00
20. 00
40. 00
20. 00
10. 00

 

October 5th, 1925. 2
Hattie B. Harbison $10. 00 Joseph Usher $15 . 00
FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
John Davies $ 8 . 00 Margaret Marcum ;1ard $10. 00
Mary Hedrick 10. 00
./ The Reports of J. c. Black t Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital,
/
Annie E. Mccaughey , Superintendent County Detention Home, A. s. Larsen, County Live
.Stock Inspector and Owen H. O'Neill, Count~ Surveyor for t he month of September,
1925 , wer e examined and order ed fil ed.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor Thomas T.
Dinsmore be and he is hereby permitted to temporarily withdr aw the claim of California
.State Boa r d of Forrestery No . 108, for the sum of $184. 69 .
I On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be
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and the same are hereby rejected, to-wit:






Harnishschfeger Corporation $13, 180. 70
Southern California Edison Co . 9 . 36
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
be and the same are laid over, to- \ivit:
Nielsen & Petersen
Pear son, c. H 
Shaeffer, Fred A 
Southern Pacific Co 
$ 112. 85
10. 00
2000. 00
72. 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 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:



Abbott , H 
Abbott , H. H.
Acuna, L 
Alcantar, Marcos
 GENERAL FUND
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322.00
48. 00
4 . 00
54 . 00
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do do
Andera , C. M.
Andera ' s
do
Andrews , A. J 
Armenta , V.
do do
Arr iol a , J .
Associated Oil Co .
Austin- 1/estern Road l~ obiner y Co 
do do do do
Automobile Club of Sou . Calif 
Avery, Geo . r,v.
Ayala , J . P.
Bakewell, Benj .
Bancroft- Whitney Co .
Barnes c. C.
Barrick , Fred


54 .00
1 . 80
55. 86
59 . 77
61. 20
44. 00
44. 00
a. oo
188. 97
168. 15
59 . 64
57 .83
58 . 00
24. 00
25. 00
20 .00
150. 00
153. 00
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Bastanchury, A. GENERAL FUND
do do
Becehio , Reno
do do
Bel lo, F. J .
do do
Beraldo, F.
Bigler, A. B.
Bi gler, A. B.
Big Tejunga Rock & Gravel co .
do do do do
Bledsoe, Chester
Boardman, c. E.
Boeseke-Dawe Co.
do do do
do do do
Bolan, 1re11 E .
Brandenstein & Co., M. J.
Breck, B.
Breck. B.
Briggs , Evel yn
Brush, Nathaniel H.
Burroughs Adding 1.mchine Co.
do do do do
Calegari, Frank

California Corrugated Culvert Co .
do do do
Cali:fornia Market
Carland, Hugh
Carlisle & Co. , A.
Carpinteria Re~lty Co .
Carson, Dewey c.
Celite Products co.
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Chalmers, Tho~ s
Chemo Company
City Dry Cleaning Co 
Cordle, A.
do

County Horticultural Commissioner
Cowan, H. A.
Crescent Garage
Cruz, M.
do do
Cruz, R.
do do
Cuesta, Gerard s. de la
.
Cummings, Dr. J . c.
do do
do do
Cuno , L.
Dewing, H. A.
do
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$27.84
52.75
75.00
35.00
91.00
91. 00
28. 00
7.30
5.15
109.13
41.81
2 . 50
12.50
1.80
6.70
9. 55
157.06
17.12
44 . 00
44. 00
71. 50
3.00
8. 83
4 . 45
40.00
241.20
67. 29
13. 50
54.00
11.41
156.75
80. 00
33. 00
202.14
74.00
5.00
20.00
511. 21
50 . 00
7.30
48.00
48. 00
48. 00
48 . 00
70 . 00
10. 00
3.25
25. 00
48.00
116.20














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October 5th, 1925.
Diaz, R. GElIBRAL FUND
Diehl Grocery Co .
Dille, F. E.
Dinnocengo , P.
do do
do do
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
Dodge, E. G.
Dominguez . c.
Domingues , John
do do
Dominguez, lira. l.fary
do do do
Downer & Co., Fred A.
do do do
Drum Brake Service, The
Edelblute, J . L.
Edmondson, A. R.
Elizondo , Jacobo
Enterprise Dairy Co .
Faulding ' s
Ferry, Arthur L.
Fidelity & Casualty Co . of N. Y.
Fillmore, E. M.
do do
Fitzgerald, Frank
Forsythe , R. G. H.
Fugler, A. F.
Garcia, A.
do do
Garman, Albert
George, c. E . 
Gem Market Co .

Gene Morriss One Day Auto Painting
System of Sta. Barbara
Gene Morriss One Day Auto Painting
System of Sta. Barbara
Gibson, G. E.
do do
Gidney, Pearl c.
Gillum, v.
Giorgi, N.
Gold Fish Cafe
Goodchild, Ramon w.
Graham, Robert
. Grandin, Frank
Granite Rock Company
Greer, F. c 
Grines Stassforth Stationery co 
Gutierrez, Aldeane
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$ 4. 00
11.55
54. 00
48. 00
40. 00
48. 00
2. 40
86 .75
42. 50
16. 00
20. 00
10. 50
60.00
16.49
4. 70
5. oo
10.00
100.00
10. 00
5. 28
14.00
18. 45
202. 50

52. 91
7. 62
83. 32
4.00
375.00
46. 00
48 . 00
58. 00
34.91
23.95
20. 00
20.00
24.00
44. 00
200. 00
48 . 00
2. 50
14. 85
22. 50
22. 50
2. 50
'73 . 44
54.87
1 . 47
75 . 00
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Hagglund, B. L. GEllERAL FUND
Harrison, Aleck P.
Hearns, L. M.
Heffelfinger , Roy
Hemphill, R. D.
do do
Hesse Envelope Co . of Texas
Hickey Bros. Co .
Hitchcock , Anita
Hoagland, John
do do
do do
do do
Hobbs, Clifford
Hoffman , 'w'lm .
do \'I .
Holcomb Mfg . Co . J . I .
Hollister, Clinton B. H.
Hollister Estate Co.
Howe, Lincoln
Howerton, Bud
Hurst, L. c.
Jackson, c. H.
Jamison, Ben
Jansaens, Esther
Jaquez, llanuel
Jessee, Viola M.
Jiminez, A.
do do
do Arthur
Jordano Brothers -
Kellogg, Eugene s.
Karan Laundry 
do do
Ketterer, A. c.
L. A. Creamery Co .
Lambert , C. E.
Lambert, C. E 
dP Fred
do Fred
Lambert,N.
do Norman
Lambe rt , Ray
do do
ao do
do
Lara , p .
Latbim' s Transfer

 $23. 60
184. 58
2.00
24.00
12.50
45.00
39.04
21 0 .70
62 . 00
54. 00
22.50
54. 00
27. 00
2. 50
22. 50
25. 00
22 . 05
2.50
311. 05
7.00
2. 50
7.20
36 . 00
2. 50
1 6 . 00
16.00
15.40
40.00
22 . 00
40.00
6'l . 92
10. 98
4 .11
3. 58
7.50
9. 45
122. 00
57.00
158.00
162.00
64. 00
52.00
35.00
49. 00
44. 00
44.00
36. 00
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LeBaron, o. w. GENERAL FUND
do do
do do
Lee, Charles
:t1ee, Herminia
Levy, Adolph H.
Levy, A. H.
Levy, Henry
Lietz Co., The A.
Lincoln, Louise
Logan Co., W. c.
do do do

Lompoc Review $120. 00
Los Alamos Hotel
Lucas, Coblentz & Thorner
Luton, G. R.
Lynch , John
MacDonald Hand Laundry , Misses
Ma her' s Personal Service
Manuel, R.
Manuel, R.
Markus , Louise B.
Martinez , F.
Jra rtinez, Frank
Martinez, J . B  
do do
M echam, A 
Meraz, J .
do do
]Aettler, ~v . o.
11fiid. Counties Pub. Service Corp' n.
Miller, Harry
Mi l ler, Harry
Miller, Barry
Miller, Mrs. o. E.
do do
Mills, Mrs. M. F.
Monighetti , Fred.
Moore J~eroanti le
Moore, J . G.
Morelli, J.
Morelli, J . -
Jw1oreno, Abraham
Moreno, A.
Moreno , A.
J.ioreno, A bra ham
Moreno, c.
lAoreno, C.
Mor11ing Press
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$ a.oo
52.00
44 . 00
7.70
3.00
8. 55
3. 45
22.20
20.96
27. 25
1247.40
1265. 00
106.00
14.45
10.25
25.00
6.75
5 . 80
35. 80
48 . 00
24.00
65. 00
20. 00
44.00
28 . 00
46. 00
2 . 54
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48. 00
44.00
7.30
12. 33
48.00
69. 00
48 . 00
20.00
20. 00
60. 00
2.50
1.84
70. 00
44. 00
36.00
24. 00
38.00
28. 00
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Morrey, H. P. GENERAL FUND
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Morris, R. I~ .
Morris, s. E.
Aiurguia, F.
Mccaughey, Anna E.
Mccaughey, J. P.
McLellan Poultry Farm
Nielson, H. T.
O' Bryant , \V.
do do
O' Neill, Owen H.
Onstott, Frank
Ontiveros, F.
Ord Ice Co.
do
do
do
do
Ortega, Vicente
do do
Ott Hardware co.
do do
do do
Ovieda , E. s.
do do
Pacific coast Publishing Co.
do do do do
do do do do
Pacific Laundry
Pacific Laundry
Parma Co~
Pertica, Frances
Pope~ A. s.
do do
Postmaster at Santa
Preisker, c. L.
Prieto, M 
Raffetto , Katherine
Ramirez, S. R.
Barbara
Rapid Blue Fr~nt Co.


Recorder Printing and Publishing Company
Redington, Ogilvy & Gilbert
Reynolds, Roy
Reynoso, A.
do do
Richards, G. -
Richardson, c. T 
do do
Robbins, E. A.
Rodericks, F.
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$ 5.00
5 . 00
79.05
146.16
10.00
130.50
1.95.13
5 . 30
30.00
66. oo
66. 00
l'l.91
141.75
65. 00
3. 57
2.67
5.50
2.50
2.50
11.68
8 .'15
2.75
20.00
28.00
10293
13.85
15.93
1.50
27.08
8 . 00
60. 00
?5.00
16.49

286.32
41.20
4.00
52. 00
16.00
54. 58
30.00
202.50
24.00
12. 00
12.00
40.00
66'1 . 90
992. 00
45.00
4.00











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Rodrigues, Ed
do Edward
Rodriguez, J.
do do
Roemer and Roemer
Romero, E 
do do
do L.
do do
do Tony
Rooney, Ray
Ross, James
Rubel Motor Co.
Rubi.a , C.
Rubio, J.
Rubio, J.
Ruiz, Fred
do do
do Hobie
do Hobie
do J . D.
Sanitary Steam Laundry
Santa Barbara Daily News
do do do do
Santa Barbara Motor co.
Santa Barbara Telephone
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
GENERAL FUND

Co.

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Santa Maria Valley \.Ya rehouse co.
Saragosa, Pete
do P.
Sauceda, v. 
do do
Schauer Printing
Sea s ide Oil Company
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
Shell Co  of California
Shepard, Frank
Simas , John







$150 . 00
150.00
48.00
48. 00
51.50
20.00
28.00
54.00
54.00
2.50
35.00
37.26
2.50
16.00
48.00
40.00
20.00
20.00
28.00
24. 00
49.50
4.00
19. 00

72.50
1800.00
5.65
3 7.24
6.85
22.05
2.25
147.84
28.12
4.25
28.25
24.00
48.00
12.00
44.00
'79.50
106.7'1
582.25
10 .50
331.50
57.83
833. 00
98.70
46.75
28. 00
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Smith Bros .
Smith, Dr. E. D.
Smith, Willie
Solvang Co-Operative Store
Southern Counties Gas Co .
Souther n Counties Gas Co .
Souther n Counties Gas Co.
Southern Pacific Co .
Sou. Pac. Milling Co .
Southern Pacific R'y Co.
Spezzano, Lucy
Spinney, Dr. H. L.
Standard Oil Co .
do do do
Stemper, E. P.
do do
Sterling Drug Co .
Stevens , Charles s.
Str ader, Bessie M.
Streeter, G. c.
Streeter, G. c.
Streeter, G. c.
St. Vincent's School
Sudden, R. E 
Talmadge , Earl e

~almadge , Earle
Thompson, Chas.
do F. B.
Tiernan Typewriter Exchange
do do do
Turk, Luis
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
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Union Oil Co . of Ca11fornia
do do do
Union Oil Company
Unzueta , D 
do do
Valdez, H.
Valdez , H.
Van Horn, J . A.
Vasquez, J 
Vasquez , J 
Verin, P 
Villa, J .
Waterman, Helen T 
Water Works Department
Water Works Department
Vvatson, J . N 
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32. 00
6. 21
10 . 00
2. 50
85. 66
17.54
8 .76
28. 11
134. 33
53. 35
79. 56
20. 00
27. 00
119. 68
66 . 66
2 . 50
2. 50
5. 67
5.oo
8. 00
15. 00
48. 00
16. 00
1183. 32
2. 50
24 .00
10. 00
2 . 50
31.26
20 . 50
6. 00
32. 00
57. 65
23. 50
2 . 50
61.09
48. 00
44 . 00
12. 00
2a.oo
24. 00
20. 00
12. 00
20. 00
12. 00
251.80
81. 00
9 . 20
284.15

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Watson,K. A. GENERAL FUND
Werling, Dewey
Western l1fiachine & Foundr y Co.
Western Machine and Foundr y Co .
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
White House
Wil son & D'Andrea
Wilson, Kent
Wolf, C. A.
Wood Hydraulic Hoist & Body Co.
do do do do
Zapato , G. M. Salo
do d!o do
Ambassador Laundry
Ambrose Lumber
HOSPITAL FUND
Amour & Company
Amour Ranch Co.
Barr on, David
Binford , Ernest
Black, Edna
Black , J . c.
Black, J. c.
Boeseke-Dawe Company
Bog ler~ Adolph
Bowman, E. M.
Brandenstein & Go., M. J.
Bronson, Geo.
Brown Co., Edward w.
Brown, Mildred F.
Brown, Wm 
Buron, J 
Ca mpbell, "iV. L 
Cavalleri, Rose
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Certified Laboratory Products Co 
Channer, w. L 
Channer, Mrs. w. L 
Channer, Wm 
City. of Santa Barbara-Hee 1th Dept 
 Coast Wholesale Groce r y Co.
Commercial Transfer Co 
Conway, Wm 
De Cleva , Lawrence
DeRo:&, John -
Deshell Laboratories  
Diaz, A 
do Ernest
Diehl Grocery Company

$75. 00
5.oo
19.65
9.18
14.89
3.93
27. 00
9 . 50
35.00
6.20
34.73
3.32
16.00
36. 00
187.30
9 . 60
12.05
1723. 88
25. 00
110.00
125.00
200.00
25.87
67.50
155.00
80. 00
35.91
57.00
17.45
125 . 46
20.00
60.00
115.00
115.00
90.56
60.00
30.00
130. 00
19.12
12.30
95.00
93.00
18.67
71.50
30.60
120. 00
5.00
67. 83
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Downer & ao ., Fred A. HOSPITAL FUND
Durgin, Margaret
Evans, Jones
Fee, Lee
Foxall, Al da M.
Gonda, A.
Grandin, Joe
Grandin; Joe
Grif:fey, Vivian
Hatlen, Johan
Hayward, Al. ~v .
Holland, Charles T.
Heumphries- Smith Elec. Co .
Jaeger, Martha
Ja geman, Frieda
Lathim' s Transfer & Fireproof Storage Co .
Levi Strauss & Co .
Lewis ll' fg Co . , V/al:pole , ?Jass.
Lundquist , Mrs. L. E.
MacArthur, A.
lt.{einecke Bo Co . ,
Mission Produce & Supply Co .
Moxley, W. B.
McAndrew, Vim .
Mccorry, N 
Nathan, Clarence s.
Nichols , Dr. N. c.
Nichols, Dr . N.
t!l'' MB l ley, Jack
Ord Ice Company
Ott Hardware Co 
Overaa, Ole
Paci:fic Coast Pub1ishing Co .
Pacific Coast R' y Co 
Parma Company
do do
Petit, Frank
Piovesan, Geo 
Putnam, E 
Robertson, Dani el
Santa Barbara Drug Co 
Santa Barbara Drug Company
Santa Barbara Flour Mills
Santa Barbara Seed Co 
Scherer, I . E.
do Co., R. L.




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Seaside Oil Co-Refinery and Service Station

Seaside Oil Company
So . Calif. Edison Co .
Southern Pacific Milling Co .

$ 6. 44
35. 60
10. 00
5. 00
100. 00
78. 67
72 . 33
4 . 33
50. 40
62. 83
169 . 65
20. 00
7 . 41
1 2 . 50
110. 00
3. 00
112.75
31 .08
90. 00
70. 00
10. 20
65. 35
20. 00
90.00
65. 00
1 . 60
58. 33
150. 00
9. 00
17.60
15.17
125. 00
8 . 30
4 . 25
35. 92
3. 20
20 . 00
85. 00
61.00
90. 00
7 . 20
4 . 25
571.56
3. 50
4 . 00
56. 34
226. 62
135. 06
188. 00
52. 00
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October 5th, 1925.
Southern Pacifi c RR Company
Ster ling Dr ug Co .
Stone , c. w.
Stone, c. VI 
Tripp , Louis F.
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Velasquez, Jesus
Wallwo rth , M.
,ves tern Whse. Drug Co .
Wilson, St anley
Witt Co., G. E.
Associated Cha r ities
Bailard, J . c.
Boradori, Samu.el
Brown's Drug Store
Budd & Bodine
Buro la, I . M.
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Campbell' s Grocery
Coblentz & Schwabacher
Dudley , Albert A 
Gagnier, L. E.
Ga r dner-\Vheaton co 
Haslam & Co., VI. A.
Haslam & Co., w. A.
Herron, J . w.
Holl and, Charles T.
Houghton, E. J 
Kramer, Myrtle M 

Lucas , Coblentz & Thorner, Drs.
Lucas Sanitarium
do do
do do
Moore Mercantile Co 
Parma Co 
Pearson, c. H 
Pippin, E. J 
Pippin,

J:. . J 
Tobey , 1tl . C 
Rudolph, Arthur
Union Feed & Fuel Co 
'kVatson & Vfatson
Watts & L&ubly
HOSPITAL FUND

$51.83 all owed for
INDIGENT FUND




$102.87
3.15
60.67
130.00
12.97
332.30
190.45
57. 00
71.48
51. 66
88.00
67. 60
582.71
20. 00
10.00
9 . 80
10.00
10.00
20.00
20 . 00
20.00
20. 00
10.00
10 . 00
30.00
12.50
10. 00
1.75
20.00
20. 00
60 . 00
30. 00
20.06
100.00
35.00
80 .50
18.00
80. 50
20. 00
41. 43
10. 00
38 .49
100.37
15.00
9. 87
3. 50
15.00
10.00
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Winters , M. o.
Wyse, B. c.
Ambrose Lumber Co .
Ana ya , Benito
do do
4'Jldrade, Luis
Bailard, J . c.
do L. N.
do do
Ballesteros , F.
Capes, L. w.
Carpinteria Hater Co .
do
do
do
do
do
do
Carrillo, Joe
Flores, H.
Gordillo , Antonio
Gordillo, Antonio
Gossett , s. K.
Grinstead , A. o.
do do
Hathaway, Adolph
Ho:ffman, w.
Jackson, c. H.
Jackson~ c. H.
Jiminez , n.
do do
Knight and Doane
Lambert , Norman
Luera, Preoili ano
do do
Luera, Pete
do do
Aifartinez, J . B.
Martinez, L.
Miller, Harry
Morris, R. w.
Munoz, Augustine
Munoz, A.
Murguia, M.
Ramirez, P.
Raso, P.
INDIGENT ID ND
 
FIRST ROAD FUND


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Rincon Gara ge & ~chine Shop 
Rodriguez, P.
do do
Rosales, s.
Saragosa, D.
Servantez, Antonio


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$50. 00
20 . 00
302. 80
46. 00
44. 00
4 . 00
35. 94
192. 50
80. 50
16. 00
41. 25
4 . 50
a.oo
11. 00
20. 00
4.00
22. 00
44. 00
16. 00
66. 00
72 . 00
4. 00
4 . 00
27. 00
46. 50
48 . 00
44.00
370. 00
20. 00
48. 00
46. 00
28. 00
36. 00
a.oo
44 . 00
4 . 00
70. 05
46. 00
44. 00
44 . 00
32. 00
24. 00
55. 55
44. 00
28. 00
30. 00
20. 00
44. 00
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Richardson, Charlie SECOND ROAD FUND
do do
Romero , A.
Romero , A.
Romero, E.
Romero , Fred
Romero , Fred -
Romero , John
Romero , John
Romer o, Juan F.
Sanchez, R.
Sanchez , M.
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
Sienfuegos, Joaquin
Smith, W.
Swenson, J .
Tanorie, Lalo
Union Oil Co. of California
Urrea , A.
Villegas, s .
vVulf and Knowles
Andrews , A. J . THIRD ROAD FU ND
Br ooke , F. M.
Fiel ds, E. T.
Henderson, John L.
Jones , c. M.
liiar tin, ?.'fanuel
Nissen , Christian
Nissen~ Christian
Ontiveros, Lorenzo
Petersen, J . F.
Quintana , Steve
Western 1~chine & Foundry co. 



Califor nia Corrugated Culvert Co . FOURTH ROAD FUND
Krause &: Ostini
Bidamon, Chas. FIFTH ROAD FUND
Bobo , G. w. 
Crescent Garage
Davis , Arthur
Domingues , John
do do 
do do
Fesler, John
Fesler, John
Gl ines, Denzil
t1os.oo
646.25 .
44.00
48. 00
12.00
55. 00
60. 00
24. 00
36. 00
9. 00
4. 00
4. 00
468 . 50
93. 26
4 . 00
36. 00
16. 57
20. 00
60 . 00
20. 00
a.oo
47. 60
6. 80
24. 50
111. 00
11.15
4 . 45
2. 00
18. 00
19. 2.5
57. 50
35.75
21.00
7.50
7.47
14 . 75
21.24
23.19
13.15
16. 00
20. 00
22.00
4. 00
128. 00
136. 00
25.00

























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Gl ines, Denzil c. FIFTH ROAD FUND
Goodchild, Ramon w.
Goodchild, Willie
Ho l ser & Bailey
J enkins, M. I
MacDonald, \Ym.
Medeiros , ~1.
Olsen , Oscar
Ol sen, Oscar
Pbilliponi , D. J.
Powell, c. w.

Ruiz, Hobie
Simas, John
Sweet, Walter
Sweet , w. s.
Tunnell, Geo.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Associated Oil Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND
Brown' s Drug Store
Carland, Hugh

do do

Clark , John
Clark~ John
Commercia 1 J.iot or Service
Fo rbes , Robt.
Guerrero~ Gonzales
Johnston & Johnston
Lathim's Transfer & Fireproof Storage Co.
Martin, \'i  H.
Martin, Wm.
Martine~ , M.
Ontiveros , F 
Phillips , Joe
Philips, Joe
Ruffner & Ruffner
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
Southern ]acific Co.
Standard Oil Co.
do do do
Str ong, F. E.
Strong, F. E.
Sturgeon, c.
Sturgeon, Chester
Thurmond, F. R.
Acosta, F.
do do




GOOD ROADS FUND

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$31.50
52.50
12. 00
9 . 00
35. 00
202.61
94.75
24. 00
28.00
21.75
5. oo
a.oo
44.00
48. 00
4. 00
28.00
22.16
69 . 64
10.00
54. 00
49.50
54. 00
54. 00
320. 25
172.50
64. 00
322. 42
39.26
54. 00
54. 00
85 . 00
54.00
66. 00

72. 00
1040.00
18.38
307.14
463.00
213.66
118.77
72.00
72.00
60 . 00
60 . 00
130.00
60 . 00
55 . 00
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Ambrose Lumber Co.

Andrews , A. J .
Andre\vs , A. J .
Breck, E. B.
Callahan Construct ion
do do do
Camargo , James
Camargo , James
Carter, N.
Carter, Nick
Chavez , P.
Cordero, Joe
Cordero, Joe
Corral, M.
Corral, 1i.
Guerra , De la R.
do do
Espinosa, E.
Espinosa , c.
Espinosa , R.
Garcia , F.
Gates, F. H.
Graham, Robert
Grand, P.
Hames , Ed 
Hames , Ed
Hames, Ed .
Henderson, J. L 
Henderson; John L. 
Henderson, s.
Larson, Chris
Leon, J 
Leon, J 
Lockwood, Gardner
do do
GOOD ROADS FUND
co .



MacCulloch, George E.
1111 , F.
:Mall, F 
l'viont e zano , J 
Montezano , J 
Ontiveros, Adolf
do Adolph
Ontiveros , Adolph
Ontiveros, Lorenzo
do do
Ott Hardwa~e Co .
do do
Ovieda , Tony
Parks , G. A.



 




$28.35
56. 00
112.00
24.00
252.00
1481.23
66 .50
3.50
84. 00
96.00
40. 00
55. 00
55. 00
48. 00
44. 00
44.00
48. 00
60. 00
55.00
36. 00
43.00
347.50
40.00
24.00
40.00
44. 00
24.00
99 . 42
105.00
60. 00
66. 00
44.00
44.00
4 9 . 00
98. 00
49.50
96.00
as.oo
48.00
36.00
17.50
30. 50
81. 50
35.00
57. 50
2.50
5. 36
56. 00
140. 00



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Parks, G. A.
Poffenroth, Adam
do do
do John
Raymond , Horace
Rivas, E.
Robles, R.
Romero, R.
Romer o , R.
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
do do do
do do do
Smith, Geo.
Smit h , Ha rry
Stephens, G.
St. John, A. S.
Strader, Bessie M.
Thompson, Ed.
Union Feed & Fuel Go.
GOOD ROADS FUlID



United States Department of Agriculture
Un:-tueta, M.
Ward, T.
~Vest, Geo . Vi .
do do I
Wi l son, Hov~ard
do do

Cooley, H  1r. LOMPOC PER .ROAD FUND
Lind' s
]iia rsba 11, W. P.
Osborne , Raymond G.
Rudolph, Harold
Southwest Paving Co.
Industrial Testing Laboratory STA. YNEZ PER. RD. FUND
Kol ster, Obas. G 
V/atson, J . D.
Wi nuner, Obas. w 
Adams, Frank D.
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E' QUAKE EMER. FUND
Ambrose Lumber Co.
do do do $1327. 55 allowed for
Big Tejunga Rook & Gravel Co .
Commercial Motor Service
Drexel Lime & Cement Co.
Dugan , Fau lding & Crowell
Faulkner, James
Garner , Tom
,
$130.00
10 .50
49.00
10.50
14.00
8.00
17.50
s.oo
44. 00
123.00
149.70
240.75
78.75
7.00
8 .75
44.00
156.50
10.75
54.00
a.so
35000.00
8. 00
45.00
126.55
118.70
18. 00
9.00
119.00
11.85
64.56
18.00
85.50
15451.50
38.00
325.00
32.41
23613.00
1076.25
23.50
1326. 65
114.45
35.00
622.25
268.28
371.25
5.00
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Ott Hardware Co. EARTHQUAKE EJ.iER. FUND
Ott Ha rdwsre Co.
Ovieda, Tony
Pierce Bros . $155. 05 allowed for
Richardson , Roy L.
Richa rdson, Roy L.
Richardson, Roy L.
Richa rdson, Roy L.
Richardson, Roy L.
Seaside Oil Company
Southern Pacific Co .
do do do
Stewart, Frank P.
Stuart, Darrell T.
Stuart, Vern o.
Wil kie , A.
Viilkie, A.
l/ilkie , A.


Will iam Mooser Co. and Ro land F. Sauter
Hacking, c. J .
do do
Loveren , Dr. G. S.
Weidman, Phil
SALARY FUND




Santa Barbara Parlor No . 116
N. S.G.W.
ADVERTISING FUND
Santa Barbara Telephone co.
Mid. Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. CAS1ffiLIA ST . LT. FUND
$ 2.33
78.32
27.50
146 . 00
643. 06
741.69
514.56
605. 82
587.55
7.75
212.37
215.20
190.68
1033.72
120.90
55.00
55. 00
27 .50
750. 00
125.00
125.00
150.00
150. 00
518 . 00
27.50
38.40
Bee, Henry GUADALUP PUB. CEMETERY DIST. FUND 110.00
Mid. Counties Pub . Serv.Corp. LOS ALAMOS ST. LT. FUND
do do do
Scott, Geo. M.
City of Santa Maria
Mullin, Boyd
Ri vas , s. J .
do ORCUTT ST. LT. FUND
RECLAI~TION DIST. No. 798
SANTA !JARIA CEMETERY DIST. FUND
92 . 80
106 . 40
160.00
107.40
l 00. 00
100'.00
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the follo\ving
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays , None 

On motion t he Board adjourned dine die .
The foregoing minutes are hereby

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CALL FOR A SPECIAL ?,mETI:tIG

We , t he undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara~ State of California, believing that; the interests of the County require t hat
a special meeting of the Boar d of Supervisors be call ed to attend thereto.
I t is ord~ r e d that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the Count y
of Santa Barba ra ~ State of California, be and the same is hereby called for Oct. 19th
1925, at 10 o ' clock a . m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting , to -wit:
1 In the 1111a t ter of the Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara . To
make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith.
In the Matter of Constructing a reinf orced concrete Branch County Jail in the City of
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Lompoc. To r eceive , open and c onsider bids for the construction and compl etion of said
jail and t o make any necessary or pr oper order in connection therewith.
J In the 1rmtter of Constructing a rei11forced concrete Branch County Jail in t he Town o:f
Los Alamos . To receive , open and cons ider bi ds for the construction and completion
of said jail and to make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith.
Dated Oct . 5th~ 1925.
Board of Su~ervis ors of the County of
Santa Barbara , State of California.
c. L. Preisker w. L. Talbott
Joseph F. Sexton
Thos. Dinsmore
Sam J . Stanwood
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of
California , )October 19th, 1925, 10 o ' clock a . m. Present : Supervisors
Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam. J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton , w. L.
Talbott a nd c. L. Pre i sker , and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker
in t he Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call.
In the Matter of the Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara .
Whereas the Boa rd of Supervisors by a resolution duly passed and adopted on the
16th day of September, 1925, declared it to be the i ntention of said Board to purchase
from the City of Sa nt a 1wria, a municipal corporation, created and existing under and
by virtue of t he laws of the State of Cali forn ia , the real property in said resolution
 and hereinafter described, for the sum oi Ten ($10. 00 ) Dollars in lawful money of the
United States. said purchase price to be paid on the execution and del ivery of a good

and sufficie nt deed of seid property to the County of Sa nta Barbara , which will convey
the said property to said county free from all liens and e ncumbrances~ and fixed this
.
19th day of October, 1925, at 10 o ' clock a . m. at the Room of this Board in the Court
House in the City of Sa nta Ba r bara in said county as the time and place when and where
the Boa rd would meet to consummate said purchase , and directed that notice thereof be
given by the publication of said resolution for at least three weeks prior to said
da t e in the The Santa Maria Times , a newspaper of general circulation published in sai
county, and
?lbereas it now appears that notice of the said i ntention of the Board to make
said purchase and of the time and pl ace when and where the Board would meet to consummate
said pu~chase has been given as ordered by this Board, and furt her that sa i d
property is needed by the County of Santa Barbara~ that the price to be paid therefor
is reaso nable and just and t:OOt it will be to the best interests of the public to
purchase said property at said price ; and

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Whereas it further appears that the City of Santa 1mria , a municipal corporation1
is willing to sell the same to the County for said su1n of Ten ( $10. 00) Dollars ,
Now Therefore , it is order ed by the Board of Supervisors of t he County of Santi
Barbara, that said coun~y purchase said property from the said City o:f Santa llari:il~
a municipal corporation~ at the price of Ten ($10. 00) Dol lars, in lawfu1 money of the
United States, said purchase price to be paid to said City of Santa !rari a , a municipal
corporation, on the execution and delivery to the County of a good and sufficient deed

or deeds which will convey said property to said county.
I t is further ordered that said City of Santa Maria , a municipal corpor ation,
to the
shall forthwith furnish an abstract of title to property and submit t he same/District At -
torney for examination, or a satisfactory certificate of title , and upon the approva l
of. the title to said property and the said deed or deeds by the District Attorney , t he
Auditor shall issue to said City of Santa Maria , a municipal corporation, a warrant
upon the Treasury for the said sum of Ten ($10. 00) Dollars out of the General Fund.
Said property is situated in the City of Santa Maria , County of Santa Barbara ,
State of California, and particularly described as fol l ows , to-wit:
Commencing at a point on the South line of Park Street in the City of Santa
Maria , . County of Santa Barbara , State of California , which said point is distant 60
feet South and 398. 64 feet West of the Southeast corner of Lot or Block 8 of Mo~rison '
or Fairview Addition to the Town, now City, of Santa lviaria as per map and plat thereof
on file and of r ecord in the- o:f fice of the County Recorder of the ~ounty of Santa
Barbara , State of California , which said point of commencement is the Northwest corner
of a plat of ground containing 4. 028 acres, more or less , known as Buena Vi sta Park,
which said park was deeded by James F. Goodwin, P. w. Jones, and Walter Ell iott by dee
  dated February 8 , 1906, to the City of Santa I.1aria , by deed recorded February 23, 1906
in Book 112 of Deeds , page 567 , records of Santa' Barbara County; thence 'rVest along .the
prolongation t/esterly- of the South line of Park Street, 300 feet ; thence at .a r ight
angle South 440. 22 feet to a point on the prolongation Westerl y of the North line of
.F.iorrison Avenue ; thence at a ri ght angle East along the prolongation Westerl y of the
North line of Morrison Avenue 300 feet to the Southwest conier of said Buena Vista
Park Tract ; thence at a right angle North 440. 22 feet and along the ~'lest line of said
Buena Vista Park, to the point of beginning, subject to right of way 12 f eet wide al o
 the Westerly line of said Buena Vista Park contained in the deed from Ezra Morrison,
et al., dated April 17, 1897.
Passed and adopted by the Boar d of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara ,
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State of California , this 19th day of October, A. D. 1925.
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c. L. PREISKER, Chairman Board of Supervise s
Attest: - 
C. A. HUNT, Clerk.
(SEAL)
In the 11".atter of Constructing a re.inforced concrete Branch County Jail in the
City of Lompoc.
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all labo
and material necessary for the construction and completion of a reinfor ced concr ete
Branch County Jail in the City of Lompoc and no bids being presented or filed therefo ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tlmt the Clerk of this Board readvertise
for at least twenty days in the Lompoc Record, a newspaper of general circulation
-printed and published in the County of Santa Barbara , for bids for fUrnishin
all labor and material necessary in constructing and completing said building in accordance
with said plans and specifications ; each bid must be ac companied by a certif ed







 


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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 said county ; said bid shall be sealed and filed with
the Clerk of this Board on or before llovember 23rd 1925 ' '
mentioned certified check shall be given as evidence that
at 10 o' clock a . m.; the abov'
the 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 Board of Supervisors',
and in addition thereto the successful bidder will be required to :file good and
sufficient 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 to reject any and
all bids .
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IIl; t:OO JJa.tter of Constructing a __ reinforced concrete Branch County Jail in the
town of Los Alamos. 
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids :for furnishing all labor
and material necessary for the construction and completion of a reinforced concrete
Branch County Jail in the Town of Los Alamos and no bids being presented or filed there
for~ On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk of this Board
readvertise for at least twenty days in the Santa Maria Times, a newspaper of general
circulation printed and published in the County of Santa Barbara , for bids for furnishing
all labor and material necesssry in constructing and completing said building in
accordance with said plons and specifications ; each bid must be accom~anied by a certified
check ~or ten per cent of the amount bid, said check to be made payable to the
Chairman of the Boa rd of Supervisors of said county; said bid shall be sealed and filed
with the Clerk of this Board on or before liovember 23rd, 1925 , at 10 o'clock a . m.;
the above mentioned certified check shall be given as evidence that the bidder will
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enter into a contract , i f awarded the same, and will be declared forfeited if the suecessful
bidder refuses to enter ii1to a contract after being requested so to do by the
Board 0 Supervisors , and in addition thereto the successful bidder will be required to
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file good and suicient 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 to
reject any and all bids .
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In the Matter of ,Constructing a reinforced concrete Branch County Jail in the
T~t ~~cJaJq/,.f town of Guadalupe.
Plans and specifications for the erection and completion of a Branch County Jail
on Lo ts 2 and 3, Block 14, in the town of Guadalupe , County of Santa Barbara , State of
California , being presented, the same were examined 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
rt is further ordered. that the Clerk of this Board advertise for at least twenty
days in the Santa A~ria Times , a newspaper of general circulation printed and publishe
in the County of Sa11ta Barbara , for bids for furnishi11g all labor and material necessary
in constructing and completing said building in accordance with said plans and
specifications; each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of
the amount bid , said check to be tlllde 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 November 23rd, 1925. at 10 o ' clock e . m.; the above mentioned
certified check shall be given as evidence that the bidder will enter into a contract
if awarded th.e same , and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses
to enter into a contract after being requested so to do by the Board of Supervisors~
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ficient bonds for the faithful performance of said co11tract covering an amount equal
to 75 per cent of the contract price. The Board reserves the ri ght to reject any and
all bids.
In the Matter of Fixing Amount of Bond upon filing 1~ap designated as "Mid-Ci ty
Acres". 
It appearing to the Board that A. H. Drexler and E. H. Gibson the owners of a
certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the City of Santa 1taria, County of San a
Barbara , State of California , designated ":Uid- City Acres" , have subdivided the same fo
sale and
It further appearing that the said owners of said land are about to file for r eo rd
an accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder, as required by la w~ and sa id
owners having requested this Board to :fix the amou11t o :f bond, as provided by law, and
also having presented to this Boa rd a good and sufficient bond in the sum o:f $500. 00,
condi tioned as provided by law,
On motion duly eeconded and carried, it is ordered that A. H. Dr exl er and E. H.
Gibson, execute and file with this Board a good and sufficient bo11d in the sum of
~500 . 00 , and by its terms 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 tract or subdivision or any part thereof but not ye t pa yable , 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 Cl e rk of this Board.
On motion the Board adjourned sine die .
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
Attest :
Boar upervisors .
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Board of Supervisors of the County qf Santa Barbara, State of California,
November 2nd~ 1925, 10 o'clock A. M. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott end c. L.
Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the last regular meeting and succeeding special meeting were read
and approved.
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known as Santa Barbara County Branch Hospital, in the City of Santa Maria.
Thie being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bide for furnishing all labor
and material necessary for the construction and completion of the building in the
above-entit led matter, the Board proceeded to open and consider the following and
oniy bid filed, to-wit: 
C. D. Reiner & Son Co., bid $24,489.00 .
It appearing to the Board that said bid is excessive, on motion duly seconded and
carried, it is ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby rejected, and
It is f urther ordered that the clerk of t his Board re-advertise for at least
twenty days in t he Santa Maria Times, a newspaper of general oiraulation, printed and
published in the County of Santa Barbara, for bids for furnishing all labor and
material necessary i n construoting and completing said building in socordanoe with th
plane and specifications heretofore adopted by said board; eaob bid to be aocompanie4
by a certified check for ten per oent 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
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sealed and filed with the Clerk of this Board on or before December 7th, 1925, at 10
o'clock a. m.; the above mentioned certified check shall be given as evidence that th
bidder will enter into a contract, if awarded the same, and will be declared forfeited
if t he successful bidder refuses to 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 end sufficient bonds for the faithfu.l performance of said contract
covering an amount equal to 75 per cent of the contract price. The Board reserve
the right to reject any and all bids.
In the  Matter of the Control of Traffic Regulations in Santa Barbara county.
It appearing that the control of traffic regulations in said County is now under
the supervision of the state traffic department, in accordance with an agreement
entered into between the county and state, and it being suggested that the control of
said traffic regulations be placed in cha r ge of the sheriff of said county in socordano
with statute, and said matter being considered by this Board,
On motion duly seconded and carried it is or dered that the further oonsideratio
of said matter be continued until Nov. 23rd, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m 
BP.pl~ca:T1~'" I In the Matter of the Application of Union Sugar Company, a corporation~ for a
dn-ioh. S~a, C,
[cVPr-Q\/\.ch.~se Franchise to lay, construct and maintain an outfall sewer, waste water and irrigation

water pipe line from the town site of the Town of Betterevia in the County of Senta
Barbara, state of California, for the transmission and carrying away of sewerage, wast
water and irrigation water from the town s ite of Bett erevia, over, along end across th
public streets, highways, lanes and other public places in the Fifth Supervisoral
District of the county of Santa Barbara, state of .California.
Resolution Directing Publication of Notice of Sale of Franchise.
WHER~AS , on the 2nd day of November, 1925, Union Sugar Company, a corporation
duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the state of California
filed with the Board of Supervisors of the county of Senta Barbsra, state of celifornia,
an application in writing requesting said Board of supervisors to advertise for sale a
franchise to lay, construct and maintain an outfall sewer, waste water and irrigation
water pipe line from the townsite of the Town of Betteravia in the county of Santa
Barbare, state of California, for the transmission and carrying away of sewe rage, wast
water and irrigation water from the townaite of Betteravia, over, along and across the
public streets, highways, lanes and other public places in the Fifth Supervisoral
District of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, along the line set forth
in said Petition and particularly described in the form of ordinance hereinafter set
forth.
AND WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors has resolved to grant said franchise for
the term of fifty years upon the terms, conditions and restrictions required by law
and in accordance with the terms and re~trictions hereinafter set forth in the Notice
of Sale of Franchise and form of ordinance hereinafter set forth.
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
oonsidered the same and being fully advised in the premises do hereby resolve as
follows: \

THAT IT IS ORDERED that said ~ra nchise for a term of fifty years be offered fo
sale and granted to the highest bidder on the terms, conditions and restrictions set
forth in the form of ordinance hereinafter set forth in the Notice of Sale and upon
the conditions imposed and required by law; that sealed bids for said franchise be
rebeived by said Board of Supervisors up to the hour of ten o'clock A. K. on Monday
the seventh day of December, 1925, and that said bids be opened at the last mentioned
time and date and that said franchise be thereupon struck off, sold and awarded to th
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person, firm or corporation making the highest cash bid t herefor in the manner provided
by law; thst the County Clerk of said county of Santa Barbara and Ex-officio
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be 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 said fra nchise as required by law to
be advertised and published in manner and form as follows, to wit:
NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE 
TO WHOA{ IT MAY CONCERN: 
Notice i s hereby given that an application has been made to the Board of

Supervisors of the County of Senta Barbara, State of California, for a certain
franchise granting the right, privilege and franchise for the term of ~ifty years
to l ay, construct and maintain an outfall sewer, waste water end irrigation water pip
line from the town-site of the town of Betteravia in the County of Senta Barbara, Sta e
o~ California; for the transmission, carrying away, using, end sale of sewage, waste
 water and irrigation water from t he town of Betterevia, County of Santa Barbara, Stet

of California, over, along and across the public streets, highways, lanes and other
public places in the 5th Supervisoral District of the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, along the line set forth in said petition and particularly described
in the form of Ordinance hereinafter set forth; That it is proposed by said Board of
Supervisor s to offer for sale and grant to the highest bidder the said franchise upo
the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned 
Notice is further given that the character of the franchise proposed to be
granted and the terms of its continuance are as set forth in the following proposed
form of Ordinance, to-wit:
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE, GRANTING TO
ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS . THE RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND FRANCHISE TO LAY,
CONSTRUCT, AND MAINTAIN AN OUTFALL SEWER, WASTE. WATER J.ND IRRIGA TION WATER PIPE LINE
P!OM THE TOWN-SITE OF THE TOWN OF BETTERAVIA IN THE COUNTY OF SAN.rA BARBARA . STATE
OF CALIFORNIA, FOR CARRYING AWAY, USING, AND SALE OF SEWAGE, WASTE WATER AND IRRIGAT ON
WATER AND PRESCRIBING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER \VHICH THE RIGHTS HEREBY GRANTED
MAY BE EXER~I SED , AND PROVIDI NG FURTHER FOR A REVOCATION OF THE RIGHTS HEREBY GRANT~
IN CASE THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREOF ARE NOT STRICTLY COMPLIED WITH.
THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, DOES HEREBY
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. There is hereby granted by the County of Santa Barbara to
its successors and assigns, the right, privilege and franchise to lef
 construct and maintain an outfall sewer, waste water and irrigation water pipe line,
from the town site of the town of Betteravia, in the County of Santa Barbera. State
of California, for the transmission, carrying away, using and sale of sewage, waste
water and irrigation water from the town-site of the town of Betteravia, in the Coun 1
of Senta Barbera, State of California, over, along, under and across the publ1- stre ts,
highways, lanes and other public places in the Fifth Supervisoral district of the
County of Santa Barbera, State of California, along approximately the following line
Commencing at a point upon the Northerly side of the present BettereviaGuade
lupe County Hi ghway six (6) feet from the North line of said highway and s. 540
17' E. distance six hundred seventy-two feet (172) more or leas from the intersectio
of the Westerly boundary line of Lot One hundred Fifteen (115) of the Subdivision of
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County Highway; thence .running North-westerly parallel to and at distance six (6) feet
Southerly of the Northerly line of forementioned eounty Highway to a point on the
Eaaterly side of the depression known as Green Canyon a distance of 8182 feet more or
less; thence crossing said Betteravia-Guadalupe Highway to a point six (6) feet Northerly
of the South line of s~id highway a distance of 32 feet more or less; thence run-

ning North-westerly parallel to and at distance six (6) feet Northerly of forementioned
Highway to angle point of Highway in the central portion of Lot 14 of forementioned
subdivision~ a distance of 1760 feet more or leas; thence Northerly parallel to and at

distanee six (6) feet Easterly of West line of said highway to a point near the South-

east corner of Lot Four (4) of forementioned Subdivision five thousand one hundred
(5100) feet 'more or less; thence Westerly parallel to and at distance six (6) feet
South of the North line of Santa Maria-Guadalupe Highway to a point near the South-

east corner of Lot Three (3) of the forementioned Subdivision four thousand seven hundred
(4700} feet more or less; thence crossing said Santa Maria-Guadalupe Highway to
a point six (6) feet North of the South line of said highway a distance of sixty (60)
feet more or less; thence Westerly along the South side, parallel to and at distance
six (6) feet North of the South line of Forementioned Highway leading westerly to e
point near the North-east c. orner of Lot One Hundred Fifty-six (156) of the forementione 
Subdivision seven thousand three hundred sixty-five (7365) feet more or less; thence
Northwesterly parallel and at distance six (6} feet northerly of the Southerly line
of the said county highway to a point near the Northeast corner of Lot One HUndred
Fifty-seven (157) of forementioned Subdivision, two thousand five hundred eighty f2580)
feet more or less; thence Westerly along the South side, parallel to, and six (6) feet
North of the South line of said county hig hway seven thousand (~000) feet more or less
to t .he mid portion of Lot One Hundred Sixty (160) of the forementioned Subdivision.
Together with the right to maintain~ operate~ sell end use such waste water,
irrigation water and sewer line as may be so laid and constructed by the grantees of . . 
said franchise; their successors and assigns, and thereby to handle waste water~ irrigation
water, sewage and other waters , through said line for all purposes.
Together with the right t construct comDination manholes and diversion boxes
necessary for using said line not exceeding 41 x ~ outside dimensions.
Thia franchise is granted for the term of Fifty years from the date of the
passage of the same.
Seo. 2. The said outfall sewer, waste water and irrigation water pipe line
shall be built and at all times maintained in a good and workman like manner and of
good material. It shall be of at least twenty inches in diameter and shall be construct
ed either of brick, concrete pipe, vitrified pipe, steel pipe or metallic flume or
combination of the same and when closed shall be placed at least eighteen inches below
the surface of the gutter line ~nd the ditches shall be properly refilled and if of
metallic flume, shal1 be placed as closely as possible to the fence line along the

edge of the high~ay so as not to interfere with the use of the road for traveling ther -
on.
Seo. 3. The grantee of this franchise shall lay the same to the satisfaction
of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara and when the same is being
. laid, shall advance to the County of Santa Barbara monthly, in advance, the wages of

an inspector to inspect the same during the laying thereof~ said inspector to be

employed by the County of Santa Barbara.
Sec. 4. Combination diversion boxes and manholes, not exceeding 4' x 4' outsid
dimensions, may be placed at various intervals not closer than one-quarter (i) miles

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so that water may be diverted to adjoining fields. And the right is hereby given
to furnish and distribute water from said pipe line to adjoining fields on the same
Side of the road along whioh said pipe line is laid and the grantee may oolleot rents
tolls and charges for the water so furnished along the line of said pipe line.
Seo. 5. The grantee of this franchise, its successors or assigns shall, during
the life of this franchise, pay to the County of Santa Barbara in lawful money of
the United States, 2% of the gross receipts of suoh grantee, its successors or assign
arising from the sale of water from said pipe line~ said payments to be made, accompanied
by a verified statement filed with the Board of Supervisors, not later than
the lat day of February of each year, for all water sold during the preceding calenda
year.
Sec. 6. The grantee of this franchise shall within ten days from the day of
sale of this franchise, file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbara, a written acceptance of the same and a bond with two good and sufficient
sureties or s surety company, to be approve~ by this Board, in the sum of one
thousand dollars ($1000.00) conditioned that he or it shall well and truly fulfill
and perform eaoh and every term and condition of this franchise.
Seo. 7. Upon the neglect, omission or refUsal by said grantee or its successor
or assigns to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof this franchise and
all rights granted hereunder shall cease but the right of said county to enforce the
collection of any sums due, shall remain and may be enforced according to law.
Seo. a. This ordinance shall be published once a week for two weeks in the
Santa Maria Times, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published and oirculated
one day a week in said County of Santa Barbara 
Sec. 9. This Ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and effeut

after thirty days from and after its final passage adoption and approval.
Notice ia hereby given that sealed bids in writing will be received for said
franchise by said Board of Supervisors at the meeting place of said Board, in the
Court House in the City of Santa Barbare, County of Santa Barbare, State of Californ a,
on and up to the 7th day of December, 1925, at the hour of ten o'olook A. M. of said
day; that all bids must be for the payment of a stated sum in gold coin of the Unite
States and that the franchise will be struck off, sold and awarded to the person, filfm
or corporation who shall make the highest cash sealed bid therefort; provided, only:
that at the time of opening said bids, any responsible person, firm or corporation,
present or represented, may bid for said franchise or privilege in a sum not less
than ten per cent (lo%) above the highest sealed bid therefort, and that said bid so
made, may be raised not less than ten per cent (1~) 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 SU.pervisors to the highest bidder therefor! in
gold ooin of the United States.
Each sealed bid must be accompanied with cash, or a certified oheok payable
to the County Clerk for the amount of his bid and in case of higher or better bids
being made, as above provided, the person making the same shall tender the amount of
his bid in cash and the said franchise will then and there be sold to the person
making the highest cash bid therefor!, and tendering at said meeting the amount of
his bid 
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of Califoniia, made on the Second day of November, 1926 
County Cierk"of Santa Barbara, and
ex-offioio olerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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.In the Matter of Constructing a reinforced concrete Branch County Jail in the
City of Lompoo.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
16th day of September 1925, approving the plans and speoi1oetions, in the above
entitled matter, be and the same is hereby rescinded.
1 In the Matter of Constructing a reinforced concrete Branch County Jail in the

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New plans and speoifioations for the erection and completion of a Branch County
Jail on the rear of Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4, Block 78, in the City of Lompoc, County of Santa
Barbare, State of Celifoznia, being presented, the same were examined by the Board
and on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said plans and specificatio
be and the same are hereby approved, and
 It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for at least twenty
days in the Lompoc Record, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in
the County of Santa Barbara, for bids for furnishing all labor and material necessary
in constructing and oomp1eting said building in accordance with said plane and specific
ations; each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the amoun
bid~ said check to be ma. de payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of said
oounty; said bid shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of this Board on or before
the 7th day of December, 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m.; the above mentioned certified oheck
shall be given as evidence that the bidder will enter into a contract, if awarded same,
and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into a oontrac
after being requested eo to do by the Board of Supervisors, and in addition thereto the
suooeesful bidder will be required to file good and sufficient bonds for the faithful
performance of said contract covering an amount equal to 75 per cent of the contract
p~ice. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
In the Matter of Constructing a re~nforced concrete Branch County Jail in the
town of Guadalupe. 
Plans and specifications for the erection and completion of a Branch County Jail
on Lots 2 and 3, Blook 14, iri the town of Guadalupe., County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, having been approved and adopted on the 19th day of October 1925.
It is ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for at least twenty days in
the Santa Maria Times, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the
County of Santa Barbara, for bids for furnishing all .labor and material necessary in
constructing and completing said building in accordance with said plans and specificstions;
each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the amoun,
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
December 7th, 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m.; the above mentioned certified check shall be
given es evidence that the 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 Board of Supervisors, and in addition thereto
the successful bidder will be required to file good and sufficient 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 to reject any and all lii&a 
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In the Matter of Constructing a reinforced concrete Branch County Jail, in the
town of Los Alamos.
Plans and specifications for the construction and completion of a Branch County
Jail on Lots 2 and 3, Block 14, in the Town of Los Alamos, having been approved and
adopted on the 16th day of September 1925~
It is ordered that the Clerk of this Board advert~~e for at least twenty days
in the Santa Marie Times, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in
the County of Santa Barbara, for bids for furnishing all labor and material necessary
in constructing and completing said building in accordance with said plans and specifications;
each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the

amount bid, said check t o be made payable to the Chairmen of the Board of Supervisors
of said county; said bid sha11 be aea1ed and fi1ed with the C1erk of this Board on or .
before December 7th, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m.; the above mentioned certified check

shall be given as evidence that the bidder will enter into a contract, if awerded the 
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same, and will be declared for feited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into a
contract after being re quested so to do by the Board of Supervisors, and in addition
thereto the successful bidder will be required to file good and sufficient bonds for
the faitb:ful performance of said contract covering an amount equal to 76 per cent of
t he contract price. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
In t he Matter of a Donation by Eugene and GeorgfB Le Roy to the Santa Maria
Health Center and Hospital Building Fund.
Supervisor c. L. Preisker presented a check in the sum of $5000. 00 drawn by
Eugene and Georges Le Roy, and being a donation of said parties to the Santa Maria
Health Center and Hospital Fund, and r equested that the same be accepted by the Count
according1y,
On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that said check for said
sum of $5000.00 be and the sazoo is hereby accepted on behalf of the County of Santa
Barbara, and it is further or dered that the same be credited t? said Santa Maria
Health center and Hospital Building Hund.
In the Matter of requesting the California Highway Commission to cause to be
made a recognizance of the San Julian Road.
. On motion of Supervisor w. L. Ta1bott duly seconded by Supervisor Thomas T.
Dinsmore and carried, it is ordered tha t the California Highway Commission be request d
t o make a recognizance of the road from t he county paving East of the City of Lompoa
through the San Julian Rancho to Las Cruces on the State Highway, and that said request
be forwarded to said Highway Conunission.
In the Matter of the Right of Way_ for the State Highway through the lands of
Frank Reynolds, et ux., in the County of Santa Barbara.
Whereas, Frank Reynolds, and Elizabeth Reynolds, his wife, have executed and
delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, for the State of California, a deed for
the right of way for the State Highway through their lands, in the First Road Distr~c
Count y of Santa Barbara, State of California, being part of Division V, Route 2~
Se ction H. Santa Barbara Count y, the consideration for said right of way being the
of $500. 00, and
Whereas, it appears to the Board that said consideration is re~.s onable and just
it is hereby
Resolved and Ordered that said deed of said Frank Reynolds et ux., of said righ
 of way be accepted and that the Auditor be and he is directed to issue and deliver to
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Fund, for said sum of $500.00, in payment of said right of way through the lands of
said Frank Reynolds, et ux.,
In the Matter of the Right of Way for the State Highway through the lands of

It appearing to the Board that the deed of the Miramar co., f or the right of
way for the State Highway through its land heretofore presented and accepted by this
Board was not satisfactory to the California Highway Commission, and a new deed having
been executed and presented to this Board for aooeptance, and
It appearing to this Board that said deed as now executed and presented is
in proper form, 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said deed be and the
same is hereby accepted.
In the Matter of the Petition of w. B. Metcalf, for a new private road, in
Road District No. 6, in tbe 2nd Township,
On mot ion duly seconded: and carried, it is ordered that the bond for the sum
of $200.00, filed in the above entitled matter, be and the same is hereby approved, and
It is further ordered that J. v. Tracy, c. M. Gidney and Owen H. O'Nei1I be
and they are hereby appointed road viewers therein. 
In the l~tter of closing Public Dance Halls at 12 o'clock midnight.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the District Attorney
take up the matter of closing public dance halls, conducted in the City of Santa Maria
and County of San Luis Obispo, at the hour of 12 o'olook midnight, ea provided by
County Ordinance No. 416, with the Board of Trustees of the City of Senta Marie and the
Board of Supervisors of San Luis Obispo County, and make report to this Board.
In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc.
It appearing to the Board that the Southwest Paving Company who have the con-
 
tract for grading and paving of certain roads in the Permsnent Road Division of Lompoc,
as per agreement entered into by said company with the County of Senta Berbers, end

dated May 11th, 1925, have finished their contract except the fills at the approaches
to the bridge across the Santa Ynez River at H. Street, in the City of Lompoc, whioh
said bridge is being constructed, under contract by Proctor & Cleghorn, and which fills
cannot be made until the completion of said bridge, and
rt further appearing that it is desirable and agreeable to all parties that the
county of Santa Barbare pay to said Southwest Paving Company the balance due on their
oontraot after deducting therefrom the sum Qf $300.00 the estimated cost of making said
fills and executing a good and sufficient bond to said county in the sum of $600.00,
'
conditioned that said Southwest Paving Company will upon the completion of said bridge
make said fills, and said Southwest Paving Company having presented a good and sufficient
bond in said sum of $600.00, conditioned as aforesaid,

on motion duly seconded and carried, it:is ordered that said Southwest Paving
company be paid the balance due on their said contract, less said sum of $300.00 as
aforesaid, and it is urther ordered that said bond so presented be and the same is
hereby approved.
In the Matter of approving map of Subdivision designated "Isla Vista Tract:
 It appearing to the Board that the Pacific-Southwest Trust and Savings Bank~
the owner of a certain tract o.r subdivision of land situate in the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, designated "Isla Vista Tract", baa subdivided the same
for the purpose of sale, and

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It further appe.aring that said owner has thie day presented an aocurete map
thereof to this Board for approval and the acoeptanoe of certain streets and roads as
thereon set forth,
On motion duly seconded and carried~ it is ordered that seid map be approved en
that all streets and roads delineated upon said map be and the same are hereby accept d
on behalf of the publio es public highways of said county.
C.oLtYll~ fJ-,'J .J In the Matter of the Petition of Maria Josefa Pico for county aid.
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On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, that the order heretofore
made granting Marie Josefa Pico $10.00 per month, county aid, be and the same is here y
increased to $15.00 per month, and
It is further ordered that the Auditor draw hie warrant on the Treasurer on the
Indigent Fund, in favor of said Maria Josefa Pico for the said sum of $15.00 on the
first day of December, 1925, and for a like amount on the first of each month thereafter
until the further order of this Board.
In the M'atter of the Petition of Mae MoCollum for county aid.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that t he order heretofore
made granting llae MaCollum $40.00 per month, county aid, be and the same is hereby
reduced to $30.00 per month~ and
It is further ordered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the Treasurer on the
Indigent Fund, in favor of said Mae McCollum for the said sum of $30.00 on the first
da~ of December, 1925, and for a like amount on the first of each month thereafter
until the further order of this Board.
In the Matter of the Petition of Jesus Pinsda Aguilar for county aid for
Ignacio, Guadalupe, Marquirito and Alfred Aguiler, minors.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Ignacio Aguilar, aged

13 years, Guadalupe Aguilar, aged 6 years, Marquirito Aguilar, aged 4 years and Alfre
Agui lar, aged 2 years, are the children of Jose Aguilar who is suffering with tuberculosis
and by reason thereof cannot pursue a gainful oocupstion, and said minors
being proper persons to receive county aid and being in the custody of said Jesus
Pineda Aguilar, their mother,
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
Fund, in favor of said Jesus Pineda Aguilar for the sum of Forty & 00/100 Dollars, a d
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 t he Matter of the Petition of Frances Dobrovolny for Count1 aid for Rosie
end Frank L. Dobrovolny, minors.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Rosie Dobrovolny~
aged 9 years and Frank L. Dobrovolny, aged 7 years are the children of Joe Dobrovoln
who is suffering with tuberculosis, and by reason thereof cannot pursue a gainful
occupation; and said minors being proper persons to receive county aid, and being in
the custody of their mother said Frances Dobrovolny,
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
Fund, in favor of said Frances Dobrovolny for the sum of Twenty & 00/100 Dollars,
a nd 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. Elizabeth McNally for County Aid for
Florence McNally, half-orphan.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Florence MoNally, aged
11 years is a half-orphan and a proper person to receive County Aid, and she is in
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On motion ~ ll s ~ cond~d ad _carried, it is ordered that the following claims .
be and the same are hereby laid over~ to-wit:

Ott Hardware Co.
Pearson, c. H.
Rapid Blue Print Co 
Shaeffer, Fred A.
Southern Pacific Co.
The Fashion
The A. Lietz Co.
The Morning Press

$502.11
10.00
22.50
\ oo.oo
72.00
3.95
9.15
22.96
On motion duly seconded and carrie~-, 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:

Abbott, H 
Acuna, L.
Acuna, L.
Alanzo, L.
Alanzo  L 
Ambrose Lumber Co.
Ambrose Lumber Co.
Andera' s
Armento, V 
Artuso, A.
Associated Oil Company
Associated Oil Company
GENERAL FUND

Austin-Western Road Mchy. Co.
Ayala, J. Pablo
Bai la rd, L. N.
Bailey, Edith H.
Banks Stationery Store
Barker, Wiiliam
Barnes, c. c.
Barrick & Son, F. S
Barrick & Son, F. S.
Basquez, s.
Bastanchury, A.
Batchelder, D. T.
Bello, F. J.
Bello, Frank
Bender-Moss Go.
Beresford, G. E.
Bigler, A. B.


Bi g Tejunga Rook & Sand Co 
Blakeway, E. C 
Bland, w. s.
do do
do do
do do



$1.9. . 6.00
48.00
44.00
20.00
4.50
29.90
456.45
3.75
22.00
37.06
31.10
133.96
61.20
48.00
42.00
15.60
2.75
88.00
150.00
210.00
154.50
21.00
26.56
18.20
91.00
84.00
20 .00
18.00
15.30
379.99
3.00
16.00
15.00
32.00
16.30

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Bland, w. s. GENERAL FUND
Boeseke-Dawe Co.
do do
Bond~ c. s.
Botello, M. A.
Boys & Girls Industrial Home and Farm
do do do do
Breck, B. 
. do Ben
Brush, Nathaniel H 
Brush, N. H  
Buell, Mrs. R. T. 
Bullock, Wm.

Bullock, Wm.
Burrough's Adding t~ohine Co.
California Corrugated Culvert Co.
California Market $13. 50 a llowed
Campbe.11, Ernest
Candelas, L.
do do
Cantlay, Belle

Carlisle & Co., A.
do do
Castagna, Alice
Cervantes, Mrs. Luz
Chalmers, Thomas

Chavez, M.
Clemente, Frank s.
Clothier, R. w.
Coa st Wholesale Grocery co.
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co 
Cole Tire Shop
Commercial Motor Service
Concepcion, B 
Convent of the Good Shepherd
do do do
do do do
Copeland, L. s.
Corral, F 
Covarrubias, Yris
Crescent Garage
Cruz, M 
do R.
Cruz, R.
do
do
Cuesta, Gerard s. de la
Cummings, Dr. J. c.
do do do
Davidson, o. \V 
Davis, Norman 








:for
$21.90
8.65
6.50
26.25
3.00
60. 75
60.25
46.00
48.00
30.00
3.00
2.50
5.00
10.00
7.00
18 .11
12.50
35.00
49.50
12.00
2.50
4'1.37
21.38
40.00
20.00
98.05
21.00
2.50
25.00
94.11
63.53
35.00
36.75
3.00
160.00
160.00
180.00
10.40
21.00
25.00
16.60
a.oo
48.00
42.00
70.00
10.00
63.50
2.50
2.50
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De Bolt, Ralph
De Goata, Anselmo
Dewing , H. A.
Diehl Grocery Co.
Dinnocingo, P.
do do
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
Dodge, E. G.
Dominguez, c.
do do
do Mary
Downer & Co., Fred A.
Downing, qily
do do
Drexel Lime & Cement Co 
do do
do do
Eaves, A. T.
do
do
Eby, Evelyn Joyoe
do do
Edmondson, A. R.
Elizondo, Jacobo
Espana, Jose
Fabing, George
Fabing , George
Fairbanks, 11orse & Co.
Fillmore, E. M 
Franklin, G. E.
Freeze & Freeze
do do
ll'u.lton, Robert
Gally, T 
Gally, T.
Galvan, L.
do do
Gano, Robert
do do
Garcia, A.
Gem Market Co.
George, c. E.
Gibson, G. E.
do do
Glaister, Harold
do do
Gnesa, Plinio
Gonzalea, Y 
Graham, Robt G.
Great wardrobe, The
do do do
G E!lERAL FU.ND  
  


 






$ 2.50
2.50
56.50
a.10
48.00
8.oo
3.60
87.50
21.25
49.50
40.00
.95
16.00
12.00
90.00
72.00
13.50
18.39
68.75
94.50
100.00
10.00
35.00
6.00
30.00
5.28
15.77
5.00
49.96
24.64
2.86
49.50
22.00
s.oo
12.00
97.85
7"1.72
22.00
30.15
32.35
48.00
44.00
15.30
19.05
2.50
8.00
67.60
15.07
20.25




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November 2nd, 1925.
Guevarra, Dave
Hagglund, B. L.
Hammond, D. M.
Harrington's Fruit Stand
Harrison, Aleck P.
Harrison, Alick P.
Harrison, Aleck P.
Hitchcock, Anita
Hitchcock, H. R.
Hobbs, Lewis
Hobbs, Lewis
do do
do do
Hosmer, Jessie P.
Howe, Lincoln
Howe, Lincoln
do do
Howerton, Bud
Hughes. Thos. J.
Hunt, v. B.
Huyck~ Sherman
do do
Ingersoll-Rand co.
do do do
International Harvester
Irvine, Robert
do do
Isaac, Arnold
do do
GENERAL FUND




Co. of America

' .

t 2.50
44.25
40.75
3.25
45.61
188.23
205.73
44.00
1.83
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
150.00
4.50
4.75
6.25
2.50
18.00
'16.00
50.00
50.00
40.55
1~5.oo
7.21
88.00
28.00
.
25.00
10.00
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Lambert, Ray GENERAL FOND 
La Motte, Jas.
Landeros, s.
Larco Fish Co., s 
Larsen, James P.
do Chris
Lee, Charles
do do
Lee, Joe
Letherman, Jas. v.
Levy, A. H.
Levy~ A. H.
Levy, A. H.
Levy, Henry
Lockwood, Gardener
Lompoc Review
do do
Lompoc Warehouse Co.
do do do
Los Angeles Creamery Co.
Los Angeles Ice & Cold Storage Co.
Low, Fred
Lugo, Frank
Luton, Geo. R.
Luton, G. R.
Lynch, Ruth K.
MacCullock, Geo. E.
Macdonald, Wm.
Maher's Personal Service Station
JrBin, . J. B.
Jl.~rez, J.
do do
Ma ris, w. H.
Martin-Canm Co.
Martinez, J. B.
Massera, s.
Mendez, Joa.quin
Mid. Counties Pub. Serv. Corp.
Miller, Mrs. o. E.
Mills, Mrs. M. F.
Mills, Mrs. M. F.
Mission Office Equipment Co 
Mission Office Equipment Co 
do do do do
Mission Paint and Art Co 
do do do do
Moni ghetti, Fred
Morelli, J 


~25.50 allowed for
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$38.50
86.00
22.00
.
1.75
20.00
10.60
5.15
9.15
3.00
290.50
2.10
~7.50
2.70
29.25
2.50
22.95
106.00
22.96
42.64
10.21
3.62
84.50
2.50
5.oo
10.00
97.50
20.25
121.77
35.80
2.50
2 0.00
44.00
38.oo
115.78
12.00
oo.oo
6.00
168.06
20.00
70.00
70.00
4.50
93.35
10.50
8.79
5.36
2.50
48.00
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November 2nd, 1925 

Moretti, J.
Moreno, c.
Morez, J.
Morrey, H. P.
Morrey; H. P.
1iorrey, H. p.
Morris, L. J.
Mllr.guia, F.
do do
Mccaughey, Anna E.
do do
MoCaughey, Arma E.
do J. P.
MoCollwn, Merle
Negus, Paul
Negus, Paul
Nevarez, H.
Nielson, H. T 
O'Bryant, Matilda
O'Bryant, w.
Ochoa, G.
Olivera, Jim
O' Malley, John
O' Malley, John
O'Malley, John
Ord Ioe Co 
do do
do do
Ortega, L 
Osborne Book Store
O:t:t' Hardware Co.
Ovieda, s. 
do do
Pacific Coast Coal Co.
Pacific I Coast Pubg. Co.
do a:o do
do do do
Pacific Laundry
Page, A. L.
do do
Park , c. c 
Parma Co,
Parma Co.
Parma Co.
Parmelee-Dohrmann Co.
Paulding , o. P 
GENERAL FUND

Perfect Typewriter Key Co.
 





$40.00
22.00
48.00
5.oo
15.00
5.oo
14.00
22. 00
49.50
12.00
131.00
135.65
187.05
2.50
7.50
7.50
16.00
75.00
20.00
66.00
21.00
28.00
123.50
69.75
133.00
3.72
2.61
5.50
2.50
20.50
7.75
22.00
31.00
458.22
16.00
26.55
36.05
44.05
70.00
70.00,
280.00
92.32
9.69
92.65
39.10
75.00
a.oo
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Pitlilftn Sons, Isaac GENERAL FUND
Pope, A. s.
Pope, A. s.
.
Postal Telegraph Cable Co.
Preisker, c. L.
Raffetto, Mrs. A.
Reynoso, A.
Reynoso, F.
do do
Richardson, Charles T 
do do
Rintoul, James
Risse, M.
Rodenbeck' a
Rodriguez, Ed 
do do
do F.
do J.
do do
Rogers & Son, E. F.
do do
Romero, A.
Romero, A.
do
do Fred
Romero, L 
Romero, L. 
Romero, Louis
Ross, Jamee
Ruiz, T. 
Sansum, Dr. w. D.
Santa Barbara Battery & Elec. co.
Santa Barbara Daily News
do do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
Santa Maria Gas co.
Santa Maria Gas co.
Santa Marie Valley \'lhae. co.
Saueedo, v 
Schauer :Printing studio
do do do












$24.96
20.00
48.92
.51
61.80
42.00
22.00
44.00 .
48.00
156.00
236.00
2.50
2.50
8.05
75.00
150.00
9.00
44.00
48.00
5.15
56.60
4.50
22.50
22.00
56.25
22.50
49.50
35.00
43.33
24.00
10.00
3.90
19.50
36.50
21.10
5.95
5.56
6.30
12.96
2.30
142.38
4.25
33.18
1.00
1.00
30.03
28.00
42.50
17.50





















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November 2nd, 1925.
Schauer Printing Studio
Schuyler, Lawrence
.
Scott, Hattie H.
Scott, Hattie H.
Scott, Wm.
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Co.
do do do
do do do
Sexton, Joseph F.
Sexton, Joseph F.
Shantz, Benj. s.
Signorelli, Peter
Smith, .Denzil H.
do Edgar D.
Smith, Willie
Soper, Dr. A. c.
Soto, P 
Sou. Cali. Edison Company
do do do do
do do do do
Southern Counties Gae Co.
do do do do
Southern Pacific Co 
Southern Pacific Milling Co.
Southwest Paving Co,
. Spezzano, Lucy
I
do do
Standard Oil co.
do do
Standard Oil Co.
Sterling Drug Co.
do do
Stevens, Chas . s.
Stevens, Chas. s.
do do
Stevens , Chas. s.
St. Francis School
do do
do do
Stockton State Hospital
Stoddard, c. s 
Stover, L. w.
Streeter, G. c.
Streeter, Harry
St uart, Darrell T.
St. Vincent's School
do do
Sween e y , Hugh
GENERAL FUND









$307.00
7.50
35.00
35,00
5.00
23.76
1368.00
23.48
52.00
5.40
1.so
70.00
12.60
145.25
10.00
7.50
10.00
12.00
4.90
54.25
47.12
16.02
32.03
333.26
56.82
21861.00
20.00
20.00
25.41
86.90
155.75
12.65
144.95
5.oo
10.00
5. 00
15.00
190 . 00
240.00
140.00
60. 00
5.00
5.00
54.00
2.50
50.00
31.84
760.50
2.50
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Talbott, ki. L. GENERAL FU ND
Talbott, w. L.
Talmage, E.
do do
Tavani, L.
Taverna & .Company
do do
Taverna & Co.
Tiernan Typewriter Exchange
do do
Tilton, Geo . w.
Tognazzini, Abe
Trautz, o. J.
Troup, Frank
Turri, F.
do
Union Mill and Lumber Co.
do do do
Union Oil Co. of Calif.
Unzueta, D.
do do
Valley Oil co.
Vasquez, L.
Ventura Refining Company
Verine, p.
Waterman, Helen F.
water Works Department
do do
Watson, J. N.
;vatson, K. A.
\7eber, Carl
. .
do
Weidman, Elizabeth
\Vestern Union Telegraph Co.
Wheaton, w. H.
White House
Winchester, Mrs. Bessie
do do do
Wright , Sheridan R 
Yelkin, Henry
do do
do do
Ambassador Laundry
Ambrose Lumber Company
Ambrose Lumber Co .
Barron, David
Beadle, lA:. w.
Binford, Ernest
Bl.a ck, Edna
Boes eke-Dawe Company



HOSPITAL



 
FUND

$31.20
46.80
22.00
i o.oo
22.00
18.00
12.00
3.00
1.50
18.50
'7.00
153.08
92.00
2.50
2.50
15.15
5.25
156.86
54.00
21.00
195.96
12.00
13.78
10.00
232.10
31.70
6.25
287.70
75.00
2.50
6.99
.62
20.60
29.70
34.28
22.83
'1.50
19.'75
27.50
28.40
363.36
11.75
10.15
25.00
5.10
122.66
125.00
60.20




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November 2nd, 1925.
Bolger, Adolph
Borg, Margaret
HOSPITAL FUND
Bowman, E. M.
Brandenstein & Co., M. J.
do do do
Br onson, Geo.
Brown, Wm.
Buron, J 
Cameron's Sur gical Specialty Co.
Campbell, w. L. I
Cavalleri, Rose
Channer, Mrs. w. L.
Channer, w. L.
Channer, Wm 
Chicago Pharmacal Co 
City Dr y Cleaning Co 
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
do do do
Conway, Wm.
DeKleva  L.
DeRoza, John
Diaz, A.
Durgin, Margaret
Farm Bureau E~change
Fee, Lee
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Forest, Joe
Foxall, Alda lvi 


Frankel carbon & Ribbon M'fg . Co.
Gagnier Ambulance Service, L. E.
Gonda , A 
Gre enlea~, Zita c 
Hartford Live Stock Ins. Co 
Hatlen, . Johan
Heeter, James H.
Hoe sness,. B.
Holiday's
Jaeger, Mrs. Ma rtha
Jageman, Frieda
Jones, Evan
Larco Fish Company
Lundquist, Mrs. L. E 
tfac Arthur~ A.
Martin-Camm Co.
Moxley , w. B 
McAndrew, Wm.
MeCorry , N 
Nichols, Dr. N.
O' Malley, Jack
Ord Ice Company







'
$155.00
33.00
ao.oo
50.53
31.98
60.00
20.00
60.00
10.13
140 .66
115.00
71.50
60.00
130 . 00
24.75
7.00
28.90
36.90
74.17
70. 00
65.00
120 . 00
6.40
24.15
5.00
39.00
ioo~oo
9.00
1 0 . 00
74.33
9.00
90.75
70.00
8 .40
17.50
4.80
125.00
117.33
10.00
19.51
48.00
70.00
20.00
90. 00
55.76
150. 00
16.00
19.20
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Overaa, Ole HOSPITAL FUND
Pacific Chemical Co.
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
do do
Petit, Frank
Pioversan, Geo.
Putnam, E.
Robertson, Daniel
do
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
Santa Barbara Drug Company
Santa Barbara Flour Mills
Santa Barbara Packing Co.
Santa Barbara Paper Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Scherer & Co., R. L.
Seaside Oil Company
Sexton, Ernest
So. Calif. Edison Co.
Southern Pacific R. R. Co.
Spreitz., H. A.
Star Rug Cleaners
Stone , c. w.
Tripp, Louis F.
Union Feed & Fu.el Company
Velasquez, Jesus
Villareal, Mary
Wallworth, M.
Walters & Fries
Western Wholesale Drug Co.
Wilson, Miss A 
Wilson, Stanley 
Wins teed, l!ose




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$125.00
12.25
28.85
17.20
10.00
85.00
60.00
120.00
8.oo
6.65
248.02
73.10
14.75
22.72
24.10
7.47
265.17
l2e 60 I
195.55
12.'11
3 0 . 00
15.35
155.66
84.40
474.50
3.00
'7  00
60. 66
78.10
14.80
5.00
41.00
10.00


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"
Haslam & Go. ' w. A. INDIGENT FUND
Herron, J. w,.
Jordano Bros.
Kramer, Myrtle E.
Madsen, Chris
Mesqui t, A. J.
Moore, Mercantile
Parma Co 
Pickwick Stages
Pippin, E. J.
do do
do do
do do
Rudolph, Arthur
Rudolph's Grocery
Co.
do do & Hard.ware
Sperber, Nellie
Sylva; Mrs. T.
Union Feed & Fuel co. -
Vetter, Mary
do do
)Vat8on & Watson
do
do
do
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Watts & Laubly
Winters, Mary o.
Murguia, M.
Reynolds, L.

Rincon Gara ge & Machine Shop
Shepard, c.
Thurmond, Hugh
 Abbott, H.
Aguira, w
Aprisiza, Adolfo
Baker Iron Works
do do do
Commercial Motor Service
Cota, Orestes
do do
do do
Cottam, J. B.
Freeze and Freeze



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$20.00
50.00
80.00
100.00
15.00
28.60
59.14
30.11
3.65
100.60
45.78
9.18
87.60
9.84
70.00
70.00
80.25
2.00
3.00
1.50
2.00
9.45
15.00
9.55
205.00
50.00
22.00
s.oo
86.25
30.00
40.00
98.00
9.00
9.00
2.00
6.40
aao.so
24.00
24.00
28.00
15.00
1.76
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Gano, Robert
Gano, Robert
Hosmer, H.
Jackson, c. H.
Lambert, Cecil
Martinez, R.
Montecito Blacksmith Shop
Montecito Placer Mine
Nunez, Ysidro
Park, Dr. c. c.
Romero, Fred
Romero, J.
Ruiz, A.
do do
Ruiz, .Albert
Ruiz, Albert
Sa pa ta, Gonzalo
Sargent, Clark E.
Shell Co. of Calif.
Smith, Denzil
Torres, Pete
westwiok Iron Works
Whitney, Ted
Anderson, William
Boaz, J. I.
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Clancy, A. L.
Lamb, c. G 
Macdonald, Wm.
Nielsen & Petersen
Ontiveros, Lorenzo
Standard Oil co 
Union Oil Co. of Calif 
Vogel, J . E.
Gunderson, G. T.
Hildenbrand, Jr.' A. J.
Hildenbrand, Wm 
Huyck, Monte
Martin, James
Signorelli, Peter
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Southern Pacific & Milling Co.
Spanne, N. L 
Spears-Wells Machinery
do do
Anderson, A. E.
Anderson, A. E.
do
Associated Oil Co.
co.
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FIFTH ROAD FUN. D


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$70.44
15.26
7.60
62.25
58.50
5.00
23.10
7.25
16.00
63.50
60.00
48.00
44.00
a.oo
24.00
24.00
4.50
6'1.35
19.11
168.00
a.oo
1.92
12.0(}
308.45
146.00
20.00
72.50
12.00
112.85
47.50
35.88
1.81
11.20
9.50
55.00
74.00
126.00
21.00
1.40
6.31
1.00
64.15
1.8'1
20.00
24.00
115.01






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Auto Laundry FIFTH ROAD FUND
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Bidamon; Chas.
Bobo, G. w.
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Brown-Bevis Co. Inc 
Bryant and Trott Co.
Calegari, Frank
California Corrugated Dulvert Co.
do do do do
Campodonico~ E. M.
Carlin', Hugh
do do
Clark, John
do do
Cole Tire Shop
Cooley ~ H. A~.
Crakes & Chambers



 
Crescent Garage $11,10 allowed for
Dille, F. E.
Dille, F. E.
Domingues, John
Fesler; John
Flood, Leslie L.
Flood, Leslie L 

Franklin, L. J.
Gates~ F. H.
Guerrero, Gonzalo
Guerrero~ Gonzalo
Hoagland, John
Hoagland, John
Ho ls er &: BB iley
Hughes, T. J.
do do
Jenkins ~ M.
Juarez, A.

Marriott & Company, o. c.
Martin, E.
Martin, Frank V.
llartin, w. H.
Martin, w. H 
Martinez, M 
do do
Olsen, Oscar
do do
do do
Ontiveros, F.
do do
Orcutt Pioneer Shop
Pacific Coast R'Y
Pertusi; James
Philli ps, Joe
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$22.50
. 24. 00
19.50
22.50
24.78
79.35
48.00
5.69
51.73
61.70
'54.00
58.50
54.00
54.00
153.50
136.00
4.95
11.00
54.00
54.00
18.00
224.00
22.00
16.00
60.00
683.81
48.00
84.00
58.50
54.00
13.65
74.00
24.00
35.00
12.89
.1.50
37.50
8.50
54.00
54.00
'72.00
35.00
20.00
24.00
24.00
65.00
60.00
41.'75
353.90
a.oo
72.00
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Phillips, Joe
Pilant, W. B.
Ramirez, Mike
do do
Rizzo1i & Co.
Roemer & Roemer
Romero, Mike
Rudolph~ H.
Ruiz, Hobie
do do
do J. D.

Ruiz, J. D.
do Joe D.
FIFi"H ROAD FUND



Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Silva, Eugene
Southwest Paving Co.
Standard Oil Co.
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Strong , F. E.
Sturgeon, c.
Sturgeon, c.
Turk, Louis
Union Oil Company
Union Oil Company of California



Acosta, c. GENERAL ROAD FUND
Alonzo, L.
Ayala, J. P.
Beresford, Ed.
Candelas, L.

Commercial Motor Service
De Vau1, J. M 
Dominguez, c.
Gally, T 
Garcia, A 
Grinstead, A. o.
Gunderson~ G. ~.
Hildenbrand~ A. J.
do Wm.
Huyck, Monte
Huyck~ Ralph
Jiminez, . Andrew
Kspp, M.
Lambert~ Cecil
Lambert, Norman
Lambert, Ray
Manriquez, A 
Medearis, H. D.
M11noz, Augustine
Murguia , F.









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$72.00
59.50

65.00
60.00
45.05
303.52
60.00
9.00
22.00
24.00
54.00
54.00
54.oo
40.00
18137.65
17.55
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147 .84
78.00
60.00
60.00
8.00
64.52
26.10
s.oo
24. 75
68.00
16.00
24.00
35.05
188.00
27.65
18.00
22.00
69.00
38.16
95.00
48.00
141.00
62.00
38.00
26.00
23.00
40.00
35.00
48.00
55.60
44.00
24.00


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O'Bryant, w.- GENERAL ROAD FUND
Rincon Garage & Machine Shop
Romero, A. 
Sauseda, v 
Smith~ Denzil H 
Smith Hardware Co., w. R.
Soto', Pete
Soto, Santos
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Spears, J. H.
Talmage, E.
Tanoria, L.
Thurmond, Frank   
Acosta, F.
Acosta, F.
Anderson, Sam
Anderson, Sam
Breck, E. B.
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Callahan Const'n. Co.
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do

do do do
do do
Chavez, P.
C_orde,ro~ Joe
 .
Cordero~ Jpe
Cordero~ Joe
. . .
. . . do do
Corral, M.
do do
De la Guerra, R.
do do
do do
do do
Espinosa, c.
do do
do do
Espinosa, R+
Fuglsang, Knud
Garcia, F.

do do
Gonzales, R.
I
do do
Graham, Robert
do do
Grand, P.
Hames, Ea.
do
G.
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$66.00
30. 75
9.00
12.00
115.50
16.30
44.00
47.50
38.00
8.oo
10.00
78.00
60.00
55.00
66.00
60.00
36.00
435.33
825.00
468.00
249.00
1200.00
1462.50
381.00
36.00
ao.oo
55.00
30.00
30.00
48.00
44.00
22.00
48.00
24.00
24.00
oo.oo
55.00
50.00
40.oo
32.50
50.00
5.oo
44.00
48.00
44.00
96.00
36.00
40.00
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Hames , Ed.
Rensen, Chris
Ingersoll-Rand Co.
Jackson, Walter
Larson, Chris
Larson, Chris
Larson, Chris
Leon, J 
Leon, J 
MacCullock~ Geo. E.
Mall, F .
Mall , F 
Marion Steam Shovel Co.
Monte zano, J .
do do
Aforega, L.
Olsen, Soren c 
Ovieda , Tony
Pacific Coast Coal Co 
Parks , G. A.
do do
Petersen, J . F.
Poffenroth, John
Rivas, E 
Robles, R.
Romero , A.
do R.
Rosales , c.
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
Southern Pacific Co.
Stephens, A.
 stephens, A.
do G.
do G.
St. John, A. S.
do do
Streeter, G. A.
do G. o.
Streeter, J . A  .
Thompson, Ed.
Thompson, Ed .
Union Feed & Fuel Co.
Unzwerta, !\1:.
Vlest, Geo . w.
West, G. w 
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Westwick Iron Works
Wolford, B 
Ahrenkiel', John
Ana ya , Benito
 
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HIGHWAY IMP. F13'ND '
$20. 00
5.00
35.20
187.46
30. 00
21.00
72.00
24.00
16. 00
18.00
88. 00
104.00
53.30
44.00
48.00
44.00
20.00
5 7.50
274 . 23
131.25
140 . 00
39.00
7.00
48.00
, 31.60
48.00
20.00
4.00
106.11
84.00
82. 00
1 6. 00
44.00
48. 00
44.00
2483. 00
142.74
25. 00
28.00
85. 00
72.00
30. 00
4.20
48.00
130 .10
123.95
1.70
17.50
12.00
48.00

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Drexel Lime & Cement Co .
JllU.gan , Fauldi ng & Crowel l
Geyer, H.
Hansen, Chris
Heuinphreus- Smi th Elec . Co .
Meyer, H. G.
O' Malley, John
Ott Hardware Co 
Ovieda , Tony
Redmo11d, J . A 
Richardson, Roy L 
Richards on, Roy L.
do do
do do
Southern Paci fic Co 
Smit h, Edgar D 
Coast Highway Association
Keefe , Et hel
Santa Barbar a Telephone Co .

EARTHQUAKE, IDlER. FUND
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ADVERTISING FUND
Santa Barbara Free Public Libra r y COUNTY LIB:aARY FUND

Sou . Ca l if. Edi son Co . CARPINTERIA ST . LT. DIST. FUND
do do do
$776. 80
149 .30
195.00
5.oo
439. 91
271.25
736.42
80.20
27. 50
12.50
735 .15
541.33
448 . 98
623.11
225.46
25.00
500. 00'
20 . 00
27.50
2035. 27
53. 45
53. 45
Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Cor p. QASMALIA ST. LT. DIST FUND 38 . 40
Bee, Henry
Santa Ma r ia Gas Co .
do do do
GUADALUPE PUB . CEMETERY DIST . FUlID 114.12
GUADALUPE ST. LT. DIST. FUND 76.50
76.50
Mid. Counties Pub . Serv. Corp. LOS ALAMOS ST . LT DIST . FUND 92. 80
do  do do do ORCUTT ST . LT . DIST . FUND
Calif. State Board of For estry FOR~ST .PROTECTION FUND
do do do do
Br yant & Trott SANTA MARIA CEMETERY DIST . . . -
Dudley, Geo. L.

Mull in, Boyd

Parker, Walter

Ri vas , s. J 
FUND
106. 40
243.83
184. 69
57. 65
150. 00
1 00.00
63.00
100. 00

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Crawford, L. N; SANTA 1fARIA HEALTH CENTER & HOSPITAL FUND $660.00
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Upon t he passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas ~ Dinsmore; Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays, None.
On motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
 upervisors 
Attest :-
erk 

'   CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING 
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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 Supervi.sors be ca l led to attend thereto 
 I t is ordered t hat a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for November
5th, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m 

The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting , to-wit:
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I Jn the .Matter of t he Preliminar~ Plans for a proposed new County Court House, New

County Jail and new County Hall of Records. To consider same and make any necessary

or proper order in connection therewith if deemed advi~able.
In the 1latter of Correcting Clerics 1 Errors in Assessments for the fisca 1 year 1925-26.
To hear application of C~unty Assessor and to make any necessary or proper o~der in
cronnection therewith.
In the Matter of Petitions for County or State aid. To hear petitions and make any
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necessary or proper order in connectinn therewith.
Dated Nov. 2d. 1925.

c. L. Preisker
w. L. Talbott
Joseph F. Sexton
Tbos. Dinsmore
Sam J. Stanv1ood


 Board of Supervisors of t he County of
Santa Barbara, State of California  
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California
November 5th, 1925, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T 
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, and the
Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call 
In the l~tter of Correcting Clerical Errors in Assessments for the fiscal year

It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa

Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor that clerical
errors have been Il'.f3de in certain assessments for the fiscal year 1925-26, and application
having been made to this Board by said County Assessor for authority to correct
said assessments in accordance with the provisions of Section 3881, of the Political
Code of the State of California, and the written consent of the District Attorney of

said .county having been obtained therefori and
 
It :further appearing t hat by correcting said assessments the amount of taxes
charged against .said tax payers will be reduced by reason thereof~

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On motion duly seconded and carr ied, it is ordered, that the County Assessor be
and he is hereby authorized to make the necessar y corrections in the assessments set
forth in his said report in accordance with the pr ovisions of said Section 3881, as
 foll ows , to- wit:
Strike off from the assessment of Edgar o. Campbell, e t al., Vol. 1, page 51, pump
plant, $700. 00.

Strike off f r om the assessment of c. v. Ga r dner, Vol. 1, page 60, Lot 8 , Her mosilla
P~ rk , $300. 00 , double assessment. 1
Strike off from the assessment of Fred Hansen, Vol. l , page 23, $170. 00 peraona1
property,
Str ike off from the assessment of Franklin Pr ice Knott , Vol. 1, page 15 5~ $180. 00,
personal property.
Strike off f r om the assessment of Pasqual Saooonaghi, Vol. 1, page 54 , $460. 00,
double assessment.
Strike off from the assessment of Talbot c. Walke r~ Vol. 1, page 65 , sol vent credits ,
$112 , 770 . 00.
Strike off from the assessment of M. T. Albin, Vol. 2~ page 4 , $710. 00, personal
property.
Strike off from the assessment of E. B. Ashcraft , Vol. 2, page 18, $1400.00,
improvements.
Strike off from the assessment of w. w. Bethel, Vol. 2 , page 68~ $120. 00, auto 

Allow Soldiers exemption of c. H. Carner, Vol . 2, page 100 .
Strike off from the assessment of M. A. Cooney, Vol. 2, page 120 , $1900. 00 personal
property.
Strike off from the assessment of Robt. T. Crow, Vol. 2, page 132, $360. 00 double
assessment .
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Strike off the assessment of Edward L. Dishar oon, Vol. 2, page 150 ~ $210 . 00, autos .
Strike off from the assessment of Wm. Dunn, et ux., Vol. 2 , page 161, $2400. 00,
improvements.
Strike off f r om the assessment of R. L. Fulton, et al  Vol. 2, page 195, $3000.00
improvements.
Allow Soldiers Exemption of F. c. Greer , et ux., Vol. 2, page 217 , $1000. 00

Strike off from the assessment of Thos. H. Hicks, Vol. 2, page 245, $1800. 00 per sonsl
property 
Str ike off from the assessment of s. L. Hoffman, Vol. 2, page 250 , $300. 00 personal
property.
Strike off from the assessment of w. c. Illenstein, Vol . 2, page 265, $950. 00 pe r sona
proper ty.
Strike off from the assessment of Martha Kell y, Vol. 2, page 282, $2300.00, improvemen
ts.
Strike off from the assessment of Mike Kleber , Vol . 2 , page 289 , $5000. 00, improvemen a.
Strike off from the assessment of Joa McManus , Vol. 2, page 331, $200. 00 improvements
 Allow Soldiers exemption of Nellie O' Brien, Vol. 2 , page 384, $1000. 00.
Strike off from the assessment of Abraham Ornellas , et ux., Vol. 2, page 389 , $420. 00
auto.
Allow Soldiers exemption of August E. Platz , Vol. 2, page 413, $700. 00.
Strike off f r om the assessment of s. w. Reeder , Vol. 2 page 430, $800. 00 improvement s
Strike off from the assessment of Cl arence R. Rowell, Vol. 2, page 450, $2675. 00,
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Strike off :from the assessment o:f Artinsia A. Runkle, Vol. 2, page. 453, $5160 . 00,
personal property.
Strike off from the assessment of Chas. G. Sachse , Vol. 2, page 457, $300.00 personal
pr operty 
Allow Soldiers exemption of Juanita Stipe, Vol. 2, page 600~ $1000. 00
Strike off from the assessment of H. Varick, Vol. 2, page 532, $400.00 personal propert 
Str ike o:f:f :from the assessment of Fred E. Winters , Vo1. 2 , page 556 , $1450. 00, improvements
&c.,
Allow Soldiers exemption of Edward Zurmuhlen, Vol. 2, page 568, $1000.00.
~trike off f rom the assessment of G.B.Cavalletto,Vol.2, page 104, $ 760.00, personal pm y.
Allow Soldi&rs exemption of Mabel Cunnane, Vol. 3, page 332, $1000. 00 

Allow Soldiers exempti on of w~ w. Foster, Vol. 3, page 228, $1000 .00
Str ike off from the assessment of Sofie Greger soh, Vol. 3, page 7, $300.00, i mprovemen s.
I n the matter o:f the Petition of Mrs . Christine Roth for County Aid for John,
Wilbert, Alvin and Edgar Roth, half-orphans  .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said John Roth, aged 8 years,
Wilbert Roth, aged 7 years , Alvin Rot h , aged 6 yea r s and Edgar Roth, aged 5 years , are
half-orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid , and they are in the custody
of said 1frs. Christine Roth.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
Fund. in :favor of said Mrs . Christine Roth 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 matter of the Petition of Mrs . E. ~~ude Smith fo r County Aid for Jean
Smith, half-or phan.
It appearing t o the satisfaction of the Board that said Jean Smith, aged 8
years is a half-orphan and a pr oper person to receive County Aid, and she is in the
custody of said ~s . E. Maude Smith.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hos.n. ital d
in favor of said Mrs . E. Maude Smith 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 t he support of the above, named minor.
On motion the Board ad journed sine die.
The f orego i ng minutes are hereby a pprove d. ~'
upervi.sors
Attest :
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Clerk.
CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEIDTING .
We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara , State of California , believing t hat the intere sts of the County require that
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a s pecial meeting of t he Board of Supervis ors be called to attend t hereto 
It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbara , State of California , be and the same is hereby called for November
23rd, 19~5, at 10 o' clock a . m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting , to-wit;
In the Ma~ter of Incurring a Bonded Indebtedness of the County of Santa Barbara, in

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. the amount of ~980 , 000 . 00 for the purposes specified as follows , to-wit: For the Erection
and construction of a new County Court house , new County Jail and new County Hall
of Records , for su~plying same with equipment or necessary apparatus and for improving
the Counti Court House grounds, in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara ,
State of California . To canvass the election returr.sof the special election held in
the County of Santa Barbara on the 17th day 0 November, 1925, in the above entitled
matter, and to declare the result thereof.
Dated November 2nd, 1925.

   
C. L. Preisker
Joseph F. Sexton
Tbos. Dinsmore
Sam J . Stanwood 
\.Y. L. Talbott
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara , State of California .  
 Board of Supervisors of the Couty of Santa Barbara , State of California,
November 23rd, 1925, lO o ' clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanvvood , Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L.
Preisker and the Clerk. Supervisor C. t . Preisker in the Chair.
The Boa rd met pursuant to call.
In the Matter of Incurring a Bonded Indebtedness of the County of Santa Barbara ,
in the amount of ~ 980 , 000 . 00 for t he purposes specified as follows , to - wit: For the
erection and construction of a new County Court House, new County Jail and new County
Hall of Records , for supplying same with equipment or necessar y apparatus and for
improving the County Court House g rounds . in the City of Santa Barbara , County 0
Santa Barbara , State of California.
Order Declaring Result of Special Bond Election, held on November 17th , 1925.
A special bond election having been held in the County of Santa Barbara on the 
17th day of November, 1925, pursua nt to an order calling the same duly passed and
adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Bar bara on the 5th day of
 October, 1925, which said election was called for th& purpose of submitting , and at
which election there was submitted to the qualified electors of the County 0 Santa
Barbara , State of California , the following pr oposition, to wit:
The question of incurring a bonded indebtedness by said County of Santa Barbara

in the sum of $980, 000. 00 and the issuance of bonds of said county therefor for the
purpose of erecting and constructing a new County Court House , new County Jail and ne
County Hall of Records , for supplying the new Count y Court House , new County Jail and
new County Hall of Records with equipment or necessary apparatus and for improving the
County Court House grounds , in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara ,
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State of California .
Reference to said order calling said special election being hereby made for

f'urther particulars ; and said election having been duly held pursuant to said order
calling the same , and as required by law, and notice thereof having been duly given a d
the returns from each of the bond election precincts established and formed by said
board in and by said order for the purpose of said special election having been received,
and this being the time fixed by law for canvassing said returns, the Board
of Su~ervisors proceeded to canvass said returns by opening the returns and estimatin
the vote for and against said proposition voted upon at said special election ; and
having completed said canvass said Board of Supervisors finds , determines and declare
the result of said election as follows , to wit:
That at said special election in the County of Santa Barbara the total number

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of votes cast was 6449 votes ;
 Tha t t he total number' of votes cast in each of the bond el ect ion precincts for
and against said proposition was as follows , to wi t :
CARPINTERIA NO. l , BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds , Yes 51 voted ; Bonds , No . 96 voted.
CARPINTERIA N0 . 2, BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds , Yes 22 voted; Bonds , No 74 voted.
MONTECITO NO . 1, BOND ELEC TI ON PRECINCT.
Bonds , Yes 79 voted ; Bonds, No 11 voted .
MONTECITO NO . 2, Borm ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds , Yes 83 voted ; Bonds , No 20 voted 
 SUMI.IBRLAND B01ill ELECTION PREC I llC T.
Bonds , Yes 38 voted; Bonds , No 10 voted.
MESA BOND ELECTION PRECINCT .
Bonds, Yes 15 voted; Bonds , No 14 voted.
'MISSION BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds , Yes 59 voted; Bonds , No 33 voted.
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SA11TA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
No .l, BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL
ELECTION PRECINCTS NOS . 1 and 2, IN
CITY OF SANTA BARBARA 
Bonds , Yes 188 voted ; Bonds , No 48 voted.
SAlTTA BARBARA co~~SOLIDATED BOlm ELECTION PRECINCT
NO . 2, BEilfG A COlfSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECI~TCTS NOS . 3 and 4, IN CITY OF SANTA BARBARA.
Bonds , Yes 98 voted; Bonds , No 19 voted.
SANTA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
NO . 3 , BEING A co:rJSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTIOif
PRECINCTS NOS. 5 and 6 , IN CITY OF SAllTA BARBARA 

Bonds , Yes 258 voted ; Bonds , No 60 voted.
SA!:TTA BARBARA CO~lSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
NO . 4 , BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS Nos . 7 and 8 , IN CI TY OF SAliTA BARBARA .
Bonds, Yes 268 voted ; Bonds , No 31 voted .
SA~lTA BARBARA COliSOLIDATED ELECTION PRECINCT
NO . 5, BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 9 and 10 , IN CITY OF SANTA BARBARA 
Bonds , Yes 270 voted; Bonds , No 43 voted.
SANTA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOlill ELECTION PRECINCT
No . 6, BEING A CO ~ISOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTSNos . 11 and 12, IN CITY OF SANTA BARBARA.
Bonds , Yes 294 voted; Bonds , Nm 71 voted.
SANTA BARBARA C01~SOLIDATED BOND ELECTI ON PRECI11CT
No . 7, BEING A COllSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 13 and 14, IN CI TY OF SANTA BARBARA.
Bonds, Yes 281 voted; Bonds , No 90 voted.
 SAllTA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
No . 8 , BEI ?IG A CO~SOLID.ATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECillCTS Nos . 15 and 16, I II CITY OF SAlITA "SARBARA .
Bonds , Yes 187 voted; Bonds , No 44 voted.
SA1TTA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOlID ELECTION PRECiilCT
No . 9, BEilIG A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 17 and 22 , IN CITY OF SANTA BARBARA.
Bonds , Yes 166 voted; Bonds , No 24 voted. 
SAllTA BARBARA COJ!SOLIDATED BOlID ELECTION PRECIIICT
No . 10, BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS Nos . 18 and 19, IN CITY OF SANTA BARBARA.
Bonds , Yes 160 voted ; Bonds , No 28 voted 

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SANT.A BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTI ON PRECil~CT
No . 11, BEI:trG A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTI011
PRECINCTS NOS . 20 and 21, IN CI. TY OF SANTA BARBARA 
Bonds , Yes 200 voted; Bonds , No 37 voted  .
SANTA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
NO . 12, BEING A COlTSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTIOll
PRECINCTS NOS . 23 and 24 , IN CITY OF SANTA BARBARA .
Bonds , Yes 185 voted ; Bonds, No . 56 vote .
SANTA BARBARA COLSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
1Jo . 13, BEING A C O!fSOLIDATIO~T OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 25 and 26 1 IN CITY OF SANTA BARBARA.
Bonds , Yes 256 voted; Bonds, No 36 voted.
SANTA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTI01f PRECIITCT
NO . 14, BEilfG A CONSOLIDATION OF GElIBRAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 27 and 28, IN CITY OF SANTA BARBARA.
Bonds , Yes 222 voted; Bonds, No 111 voted. 
ALCATRAZ BOIID ELECTION PRECI11CT.
Bonds , Yes 10 voted; Bonds , No 3 voted.
BALLARD BOND ELECTI ON PRECINCT 
Bonds , Yes 7 voted ; Bonds , No 80 voted.
DOS PUEBLOS BON]) ELECTION PRECINCT .
Bonds , Yes 17 voted; Bonds , No 1 voted.
GOLETA BOND ELECTION PRECINCT 
Bonds , Yes 6.7 voted ; Bonds, No 33 voted 
HOPE BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds , Yes 83 voted; Bonds , No 5 voted. 
LA PATERA BOlrn ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds , Yes 20 voted; Bond, No 14 voted.
REFUGIO BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds , Yes 9 voted ; Bonds , No 1 voted.
SANTA YNEZ BOND ELECTION PRECINCT .
Bonds , Yes 13 voted ; Bonds , No 63 voted.
SOLVANG BOND ELECTI01I PRECilfCT.
Bonds , Yes 30 voted; Bonds , No 59 voted.
BUELLTON BOND ELECTI01T PRECINCT .
Bonds , Yes 4 voted; Bonds, No 36 voted.
COJO BOND ELECTION PRECINCT .
Bonds , Yes 6 voted; Bonds , No 2 voted.
LAS CRUCES BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds , Yes O voted; Bonds , No 9 voted.
LOMPOC CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT No . 1,
BEING A C O~fSOL IDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECI NC TS Nos . l and 2, IN LOMPOC CITY.
Bonds , Yes 22 voted; Bonds , No 109 voted.
LOMPOC CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT No . 2,
BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS Nos . 3 and 4 , IN LOMPOC CITY.
Bonds , Yes 34 voted; Bonds, No 84 vot ed.
LOMPOC NO . 5, BOND ELECTION PRECI!fCT .
Bands, Yes 6 voted ; Bonds, No 30 voted.
LO!U'OC NO . 6, BOND ELECTION PRECilICT. 
Bonds , Yes 8 voted; Bonds , No 46 voted.
SANTA RITA BOND ELECTION PRECI!~CT .
Bonds , Yes 5 voted; Bonds , No 31 voted.



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BETTERAVIA BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds, Yes 21 voted; Bonds, No 15 voted.
CAREAGA BOND EIECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds, Yes 19 voted; Bonds, No 31 voted.
CASMALIA BOND ELECTI ON PRECINCT  .
Bonds, Yes 14 voted; Bonds, No 9 voted. -
CUYAMA BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds , Yes 1 voted; Bonds~ No 9 v oted 
GUADALUPE BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds, Yes 7 voted; Bonds , No 94 voted.
LOS ALAMOS BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds, Yes l1 voted; Bonds, No 43 voted.
ORCUTT BOlID ELECTION PREOI!~CT .
Bonds, Yes 17 yoted; Bonds, No 111 voted.
PINE GROVE BOlID ELECTION PRECINCT 
Bonds, Yes 11 voted; Bonds, No 33 voted.
SANTA MARIA CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
No. l, BEING A COll"SOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTIOll
PRECINCTS NOS . l , 2 and 3, IN SANTA MARIA CITY.
Bonds , Yes 16 voted; Bonds, No 285 voted.
SANTA J.ARIA CONSOLIDATED BOJ:ID ELECTION PRECINCT
No . 2 , BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 4 and 5, IN SANTA MARIA CITY 

Bonds , Yes 25 voted; Bonds, No 261 voted.
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Bonds , Yes 5 voted ; Bonds, No 51 voted.
SISQUOC BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Bonds , Yes 8 voted; Bonds, No 65 voted.
WASIOJA BOND ELECTION PRECINCT 
Bonds, Yes 6 voted; Bonds , No ~ voted.
Tha t the total number of electors of said County of Santa Barbara voting at
' said special election who voted in favor of incurring a bonded indebtedness by said
County of Santa Barbara t herefor, for the purpose of erecting and constructing a new
Cou11ty Court House, new Count y Jail and new County Hall o:f Records, for supplying the
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same with equipment or necessary apparatus and for improving the County Cou rt House
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grounds, in the City of Sa nta Barbara , County of Santa Barbara , State of Califor11ia,
was 3880.
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And the total number o:f electors of said county voting at said special electio
who voted against said proposition was 2569.
And t he Board of Supervisors does hereby further find, determine and declare:
That two-thirds of the electors of said Count y of Santa Barbara voting at said
special election did not vote in favor of incurring a bonded indebtedness by said Coun y

of Santa Barbara in the sum of $980,000. 00 and the issuance of bonds of said county
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t herefor, for the pur pose of erecting and constructing a new Count y Court House , new.
Count y Jail and new Count y Hall of Records, for supplying the same with equipment or
necessary apparatus and for improving the County Court House gr ounds , in the City of
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Santa Barbara , Count y of Santa Ba rbara , State of California 

In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Errors in Assessments for the fiscal year
 1925- 26 .
It satisfactorily appearing to t he Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa

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Barbara , State of California , from a report filed by the Count y Asses s or that clerical
. errors have been made in certain assessments for the fiscal year 1925- 26 , and appliestion
having been ma de t o this Board by said Count y Assessor for authority to correct
said assessments in accordance with t he provisions of Section 3881 of the Political
Code of the State of California, and the written consent of the District Attorney of
said county having been obtained the r efor, and
It further appearing that by correcting said assessments the amount of taxes
charged aga inst said tax payers will be reduced by reason thereof,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, that the County Assessor be
and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary corrections in the assessments set
forth in his said report in acc ordance with the provi sions of said Section 3881, as
follows , to-wit:
Strike off from the assessment of Caroline Hazard, Vol. 1, page 120, fur niture
$500 . 00 .
 Strike off from the assessment of John M. Pagliotti , Vol. 1, page 112, personal
pr operty, $530. 00, double assessment, see Vol. 1 , page 84.
Strike off from the assessment of H. A. White , et al., Vol. 1 , page 173, fU.rni re
$1200. 00 , double assessment.
Strike off from the assessment of Bertha Bakewell , Vol. 2, page 24 , pe rsona~
pr operty , $800 . 00 , double assessment ,  see Vol. 1, page 116.
Str ike off f r om the assessment of County Nat ional Bank and Trust Co ., Vol. 2,
page 33, Lot 13, Cabrillo Park Tract , $350. 00
Strike off f rom the assessment of Pacifi c Southwest Trust & Savings Bank, Vol.
2, page 45, improvements on Lot 18, Block 175, ~1800.00.
Strike off from the assessment of I . M. Clark , Vol. 2, page 111, personal property,
$770. 00 , double assessment , see Vol. 4, page 131.
Strike off from t he assessment of 1IBbel J. Cunnane , Vol. 2, page 133, personal
property , $110. 00 Soldiers exemption.
Strike off from the assessment of Silas B. Davis , Vol . 2 , page 141, Autos
$2700. 00 .
Strike off f r om the assessment of Guiseppe Fillipponi, Vol. 2, page 184 , personal
pr operty, $320.00 , double assessment; see Vol. 2, page 26 .
Strike off f rom the assessment of Rowena Garland, Vol. 2, page 201, i mprovemen s
on Lot 3 , Block 158; improvements on Lot 3 , Block 158, $8 600. 00.
Strike off from the assessment of Peter Giorgi , Vol. 2 , page 206 , improvements
on Lot 22 , Block 175, $750. 00.
Strike off fr om t he assessment of Geo. H. Greenfield, Vol. 2, page 215 , Auto
$160. 00 , double assessment; see Glenn Hiller Vol. 4, page 64.
Strike off from the assessment of A. Haberlitz , Vol . 2, page 224 , Auto $120. 00
Strike off from the assessment of Wm. Hoski ns , Vol. 2, page 254, i mprovements
on Lot 9 , Block 311 , $600. 00.
Strike off f r om t he assessment of l rma Y. Higginbotham, Vol. 2, page 245 ,
personal property $540. 00, double assessment , see Ira B. Peter , Vol. 2, page 407.
Strike off f r om t he assessment of August Ketz , et ux., V.01. 2, page 285;
personal proper t y, $250. 00 .
strike off from the assessment of Anna H. McConnell, Vol~ 2, page 236 , improve
ments on Lot 4 , Block 102 , $1200. 00
Allow Soldier exempt ion $1000 . 00 on Assessment of Alice C. !'~a thews , Vol. 2,
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Strike off from the assessment of John P. Mohan, et ux., $400. 00 on Lot 9b Block

4 , Casitas Tract 
Allow Soldiers exemption of $1000. 00 , on assessment of Mortgage Securities Inc . ,
Lot 24 , Block 183; pr operty bought by Etts Pratt 
Strike of~ from the assessment of Chas. F. Mullins , Vol. 2, page 370 , furniture
$800. 00
Strike off from the assessment of Samuel G. Ritchie , Vol. 2, page 437, per sonal
property $220 . 00
- Strike off from the assessment of Mary S. Tu.cker, Vol. 2 page 522~ fixtures and
me rchandise $5630. 00, double assessment, see Tucker Shop Vol . 4, page 140.
I Strike off from t he assessment of Union Realty Co ., Vol. 2, page 564, fur niture
$1400. 00 .
Strike off from the assessment of Ma r y Ann Yood, Vol. 2, page 558 , personal
pr operty $900. 00, double ass essment , see Ha rry Wood, Vol. 2, page 557 .
Strike. off from t he a ssessment of Tbeo.dosia Woods, Vol. 2, page 559, furniture
$300 . 00 .
Strike off from the assessment of 1furia S. Bello , Vol. 3 , page 199~ personal
property, $390. 00 , double assessment, see Vol. 4 , page 316.
Change assessment of Odin Buell , Vol. 3, page 49 from the 3rd to the 5th Road
District,
Allow Soldiers exemption t o t he amount of $535. 00 on assessment of Daniel J .
Fillipponi , Vol~ 3 , page 343.
,Strike off from the assessment of Michael Flanagan, Vol . 3, page 66, per sonal
property, $945 .00 double assessment , see Vol . 3, page 40.
Stri~e off from the assessment of Arthur W. Haslam, Vol. 3, page 352 , persona l
pr operty $160. 00, account soldiers exemption.

Strike off f rom the assessment of c. s. Hansen , Vol. 3, pa ge 68 , personal propert
$200. 00.
Strike off from the assessmen t of c. s. Jens en , Vol. 3, page 42, Rancho San
Carlos de Jona t a, Map Book A, Map 39, Lot 291 , double assessment, s ee Vol . 3, page 68 .
Strike off from the as sessme11t of Lillie May Kimbel, Vol . 3, page 442, $350 . oo,
account soldiers exemption.
Strike off from the assessment of Rudulph s. Reyes, Vol. 3 , page 214, t he mt' l/4
of Sec . 7, Twp . 8 , Range 24 , 160 acres, $320. 00.
Change the a~s e ssment of Peter Scolari~ Vol. 3, page 234, from Los Alamos to
Careaga School District.
Strike off from the assessment of Soladino Land Co . , Vol. 3, page 271~ $680 . 00.
Strike off f r om t he assessment of Chas . Witche+, Vol. 3 , page 61, personal
property, $560. 00, double assessment , see Vol. 2, page 562 .
In the 1futter of the Cancellation of Erroneous Assessmen t .
It a ppearing to t he Board of Supervisors of the Count y of Santa Barbara , State
of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor of said count y that an error
was made in the assessment of Gr ace K. Bingham for the year 1923- 24, by assessing said
Grace K. Bingham with i mpr ovements on Lot 5, Block l OOA, in t he City of Santa Barbara ,
California , as s hown on page 42, Vol . 2, assessment book for the year 1923- 24, and
which said i mprovements did not in fact exist on said real property when the tax becam
a lien, and application having been made to this Board by said Count y Assessor to caus
said erroneous assessment to be cancelled under the provisions of Section 3804a , of
the Political Code of the State of California, and
 
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It further appearing that the written co11sent of the Tiistrict Attorney ~ said
county :for the cancellation o:f said erroneous assessment having been obtained  herefo ~
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or der ed that the County Aud~to\ of
said county cancel said erroneous assessment as aforesaid by entry on the margin of
the said assessment book and also on the delinquent list .  
In the Matter of a Map .known as ~ricksen Subdivision of certain lands located i
the County of Santa Barbara .
Whereas the map in the above-entitled matter was in accordance .with an order of
this Board made on the 3rd day of August 1925, :presented to the City Planning C ornmis~  on
o:f the City o:f Santa Barbara , in accordance with law, and
Whereas said Planning Commission on the 19th day of November 1925 , referred sai
map to the City Council of the City of Santa Barbara for action thereon and said City
Council having on the 20th day of November l~ , made report to this Board, recommending
that said map be accepted by the County of Santa Barbara , and
Wheres~ a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $1000.00 having been presented
by the owner of said pr operty, in accordance with an order of said Board heretofore
made in said matter and said Board having duly considered said report of said City
Council , and examined sai~ bond and being fully advised in the pr emises ordered that
said bond be approved and said map accepted ,and
It is further ordered that all highways offered for dedication on said map be
accepted on behalf of the public as public highways of said county.
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officers to the State Motor Vehicle Department.
James Ross , Sheriff of the County of Santa Barbara, appeared before the Board
and recommended that the excl usive control and. management of all traffic regulations
and motor patrol officers now operating and to heresjter oper ate in said count y be
tu~ned over to the State Motor Vehicle Department with full power to hire and dischar e
such motor control officers , providing said force of motor patrol officers be inc re~ s d
f r om four to six, and said matter being fully considered by said Board , and it appeai:.
ing to the Board that the fore going recommendation is agreeable to the said State

Motor Vehicle Department .
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tha t the exclusive control
and management of all traffic regulations and motor patrol officers i1ow ope rating and
to hereafter operate in said county be and the same is hereby turned over to the
State J.Aotor Vehicle Department in accordance \Vi th said recommendation.
In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Sa nta Ynez . ,
It appearing to the Board that Chas. w. Wimmer who has the contract for grading,
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draini ng and paving certain roads in said Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, in
the County o'f Santa Barbara, State of California, as more fully set forth and describ d
in his said cont ract dated July 14, 1924, has completed said contract and
It further appearing that the County Surveyor has certified to this Board tha t
said contract has been completed in accordance with the plans and speci fica t ions and
his contract t herefor ,
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set forth in said plans and specifications and said contract be and the same are
hereby accepted as fully completed as of November 16th~ 1925.
In the Matter of ;paving the main high\~ay through the towi1 of Solvang.
On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that Supervisor
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Joseph F. Sexton be and he is hereby authorized to pur chase material for the paving
of t he main hi ghway running t hr ough t he town of Solvang and connecting with the main
paved highwa y on each side t hereof; t he cos t of said material to be paid out of the
General Fund 
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an appropriation for t he year 1925,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the application of the
Sout hern California Development Association for an appropriation of $1425.00 for the
year 1925, for carryi ng on the work of advertising , exploiting and making known the
resources of the Count y of Santa Bar bara for t he purpose of inducing i mmi gration to,
and increasing .the trade and commerce of said county, be a nd the s ame is l aid on the
table .
Attest :
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On motion the Board adjourned sine die .
The fo regoing mi nutes are hereby approved.
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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
December 7th, 1925, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L 
Pretsker and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
 The Minutes of the last regular and succeeding special meeting were read, and
the minutes of November 23rd, 1925, were corrected to read as follows, to correct an
error unintentionally made:
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In the Ma t ter of Paving a portion of the. main street in the Town of Solvang.
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On motion duly second and unanimously carried, it is ordered that Supervisor Joseph
F. Sexton be and he is hereby authorized t o purchase material for the paving of that
portion of the ma in street in the Town of Solvang , described as follows: Commencing

at a point where the main .paved hi ghway from the town of Los Olivos intersects the
old Alisal Road on the East bounda r y of the town of Solvang; thence South along said
Alisal Road to its intersection with the main street in said town of Solvang; thence
West along said main street, in said town of So lvang , t o the end of the curb now
constructed on said street. The Cost of said materia1 to be paid out of the General
Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker. Nays: None.
-In the Matter of the Approval by this Eoard of appointment of traffic squad made
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by the Division of Motor Vehicles.
on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk of this Board
certify to the Division of Motor Vehicles the approval of t his Board of the appointment
by the Division o f Mo t or Ve hi. c 1 es of the following named men as members of the traffic
s quad of Santa Ba~ba ra County, at the salaries set opposite their r espective names,
to wit: 
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Leroy Gol yen, Captain $275.00

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Joe Re ynolds , Traffic O:ff icer
J. c . Lane. !traffic Officer 240.00
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240.00
240.00
140.00
Provided however that traffic officers D. J. ~ick w1111ams an d R. M. Trevis shal
not serve at the same time on said squad, and provided further that the salaries of
the memoers of said traffic squad shall commence at the time they commence work but
not prior to Dec. 1st, 1925.
In the Matter of the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez.
Mr. c. D. Wirrmer who has the contract for grading, draining and paving certain
roads in the Permanent Road Division of Sa.nta Ynez appeared before the Board and
objected to any deduction being made by the county on bis claim for final payment
on said contract for services o1 inspector for the additional time granted him by thi
Board on his contract, ~nd said Board having duly considered the same and being fully
advised in the premises,
Ordered that no deduction be made on the c;I.aim of said c. D. Wimmer for final
payment on his contract on account of services of inspector for the additional
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. In the Matter of Constructing a Frame Stucco story and a half Building to be
known as Santa Barbara County Branch Hospital, in the City of Santa Maria.
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all mater al
and labor necessary for the construction and completion of the building~ in the above
The Doane :Building Co.
Johnson and Stout
The Doane Building Co.,
Johnson and Stout 
Alternate Scheme "B"
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$23450.00
24485.00
$ 22728.00
23985.00
It appearing to the Board that the bid of The Doane Building Co., on the origins
plans and specifications of $23450.00 is the lowest and best bid submitted, and that
 
the saire is reasonable and should be accepted~
On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the said bid '-
of said The Doane Building Co., for the sum of $23450.00 be and the same is hereby
accepted and t he contract awarded to said company.
It appearing to the Board that an alternate plan designated as Alternate Scheme
"B" has been suggested, which said Scheme "B" changes the original plans and specific -

tions by reducing the size of the building, as set forth in the blue prints the.reof
presented at thdls time, and Dick Doane of The Doane . Building Co., whose bid on the
original plans and specifications was this day ao~epted and the contract awarded to
said company for said sum of $23450.00 being present and consenting to the modification
of said plans and specifications as aforesaid, and also agreeing to furnish all
material and l abor necessary for the construction and completion of said building fo
the sum of $22728.00, in accordance with said companys bid on the Alternate Scheme
"'B" 
On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the bid of
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said The Doane Building Co., unQer the Alternate Scheme "B" of $22728.00 be and the
same is hereby accepted in lieu of said oompanys bid of $23450.00 and the contract
awarded to said The Doane Building Co., for said sum of $22728.00, upon said oompan

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sum of twe~ty-five per cent of the c ontract price and the rnaterialmens, mechanics and
laborers bond provided by law, and that C. L. Preisker and c. A. Hunt, Chairman and
Clerk re~pectively of th i s Board be and they are hereby authorized to approve said
bonds and execute said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. Upon the
passa ge of the foregoing order, the roll being called the following Supervisors voted
Aye, to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and
c. L. Preisker; Nays, None.
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This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing a11
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:
E. H. Hunt
c. D. Reiner & Son Co.
Johnson & Stout
Gayer & Connelly


$5300.00
4625.00
5467.00
6262.50
It appearing to the Board that the bid of c. D. Reiner & Son Co. is the lowest
and best bid submitted and that the same should be accepted,
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On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that said bid of
said c. D. Reiner & Son Co., be and the same is hereby accepted and the contract
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awarded to c. D. Reiner & Son Co. upon said Company entering into a contract and giving
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bonds for the fulfillment of the same in t he sum of t wenty-five per cent of the con-

tract price, and the materia1meas, mechanics and laborers bond provided by law, and
that c. L. Preisker and c. A. Hunt, Chairman and Clerk respectively, of said Board,
be and they are hereby authorized to approve said bonds and sign said contract on behal
of the County of Santa Barbara.  -
Upon the passage of the fore going order the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays: None 

In the Matter of Constructing a reinforced oDncrete Branch County Jail in the
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town of Los Alamos.
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all
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:
E. H. Hunt
o. D. Reiner & Son Co.
Johnson & Stout
Gayer & Connelly
$3400.00
2917.00
3933.00
3350.75
It appearing to the Board that the bid of c. D. Reiner & Son Co. is the lowest
and best bid submitted and that the same should be accepted,
On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that said bid
of c. D. Reiner & Son Co., be end the same is hereby accepted end the contract awarded
to c. D. Reiner & Son co. upon said company entering into a contract and giving bonds
for the :fulfillment of the same in the sum of twenty-five per oent of the contract
price, and the mate~ialmens; mechanics and laborers bond provided by law, and that
c. L. Preisker and c. A. Hunt, Chairman and Clerk respectively, of said Board, be and
they are hereby authorized to approve said bonds and sign said contract on behalf of
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the County of Santa Barbara.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order. the roll being called. the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomes T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton~
. w. L. Talbott and C. L. Prei~ker, Nays: None.
~~JP-c.~~.J In t he Matter of Cons tructing s reinoroed oonorete Branch County Jail in the
?f-: ai ~ . town of Guadalupe.
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This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all
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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:

E. H. Hunt 
c. D. Reiner & Son Co . .
Johnson & Stout
Gayer & Connolly

$3400.00
2917.00
3878.00
3.395.75
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It appearing to the Board that the bid of c. D. Reiner & Son Co., is the lowest
and best bid submitted and that the s ame should be accepted,
On motion duly seconded and unanimou~ly carried, it is ordered that said bid
of c. D. Reiner & Son Co., be and the same is hereby accepted and the contract awarde
t o c. D. Reiner & Son Co. upon said company entering into a contra ct and giving bonds

f or the fulfillment of the same in the sum of twenty-five per cent of the contract
' price, and the materialmens, . mechanics and laborers bond provided by law, and that
c. L. Preisker and C. A. -Hunt, Chairman and Clerk respectively-, of said Board, be
and t hey are hereby authorized to approve said bonds and sign said contract on behalf
of the County of Santa Barbara.
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w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays: None 
In the Ma t ter of grating the Junior League of Santa Barbara a permit to use
a portion of the real pr operty known as the County Farm for a period of ten years.
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WHIDREAS , the Junior Lea gue of Santa Barbara, Inc., is an organization existing . .
for social and benevolent purposes in this community, and
WHEREAS, the Junior League of Santa Barbara, Inc., desires to establish a home
for the care of indigent children who would otherwise be a charge upon the public
funds of this County and to co-operate with the County in its charitable w ork~ and
WHEREAS , the real property hereinafter described, belonging to said County, is
not required at the present time for other purposes, said real propert1 being particu
larly bounded and described as follows:
 1 Beginning at the intersection of the westerl y line of the Catholic Cemetery
and the northerly line of the State Highway:
 Thence N. 0 24' E. along the boundary between the County Fa rm Property and
the abandoned Catholic Cemetery near Modoc Road 426. 01 feet to the southerly bounds
of the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way;
Thence westerl y along the southerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad
709 . 07 feet to a point ;

Thence s. Q0 24' W. 583.7 feet to a point on the northerly boundary of the Sta e
Highway or Hollister Ave.,
Thence N. 77 51' E. 727.3 feet along t he northerl y boundary of Hol lister Ave.,
or State Highway to the point of beginning ~ containing 8.23 ac~es, and
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purposes of erecting thereon certain buildings and conducting thereon its said charitable
and benevolent work,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said Junior League of Santa Barbara, Inc., b
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and it is hereby permitted .to use said pre~~ses -for said purposes for a period of ten

years from the .date hereof, with the right to remove tberefro~ any and all buildings
and improvements placed thereon by it whenever it shall cease to use said property 
In the Matter of the Petition of P. J. Kelly,_ et al., for a change of the
boundaries of Rincon and Punta Gorda Joint School District.
On mot ion 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 t he legal sufficiency of said peti tioh and that he make report thereon to
this Board on or before Dec. 14th, 1925~ at 10 o'clock a. m 

In the Matter .of Leasing certain lan~s from The Newhall Land and Farming. Company~
( ~ c; c:,._'1 ~ M. '(I ./
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Whe reas, The Newhall Land and Farming Company, a -corporation, presented a lease
executed on the 9th day of November 1925, wherein said The Newhall Land and Farming
Company , a corporation-, agree~ to lease to the County of Santa Barbara upon certa~n
terms and conditions as in said lease fully se~ forth for the term of twenty years,
 commencing on the 1st day. o. f January, 1926, and ending on the 31st day of De~ember,
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1945; at the annual cash rental of one dollar per yea.r, payable annua11y in advance on
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the first .day of each and every year during said term; the property so l eased being
described as _follows: That certain lot, piece or parcei of land situate, lying and bei _,
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in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and being part of the Suey Rene'ho,
 particularly described as fol l ows, to-wit:
Beginning at a stake, from which the point of beginning of a curve having a
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radius of 300 feet and a length of 82.7 feet and known as Station 46-52.3 Division 5~
'  Santa Barbara County, Route 57, Section A, She~t 3, ca-lifornia State Highway bears
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North 65 421 West a distance of 95.33 feet  Thence North 110 26' West a distanoe of

61.55 feet t o the center line of the before mentioned California State Highway at Stati n

47-29.9; thence continuing North 11 26' West a distance of 44.95 feet to a stake; 
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thence North 82 16' West a distance ~ of 122.0 feet to a stake; thence North 63 32'
West a distance of 71.0 feet to a stake; thence North 16 51' West a distance of 125.3
feet to a stake; thence South 81 24' West a distance of 34.6 feet to a stake; thence
' South 72 12' West a distance of 193.2 f eet to a stake; thence South 77 25' west a
distance of 237.0 feet to a stake; thence Soutli 83 39' West a distance of 180.5 feet
to a stake; thence North 88 56' West a distance of 67.55 feet to a point on the cente
line of the before mentioned State Hi ghway at Station 38-18.24; thence continuing Nort
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990 56' West a distance of 132.45 feet to a stake; thence South 30 06' East a distanc
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of 249.5 feet to a stake; thence South 65 49t East a distance of 167.0 feet to 
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thence South 930 51' East a distance of 161.0 feet to a stake; thence North 81 401 Ea t
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a distance of 292.0 feet to a stake; thence North 68 30' East a distance of 380.0 f6e
to the point of beginning~ containing 8 .~l acres, mor e or less, and
Whereas said terms and conditions , :fu.lly set forth in said lease being egreeabl
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to the County of Santa Barbara, and
'vniereas , in the opinion of this Board the acceptance and execution of s~id l eas
fQr the best 1nterest of the County of Santa Barbara;
by this Board would be
Be it Resolved and Ordered that this Board accept said lease as presented. on
behalf of t he said County_ of Santa Barbara. and
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Count y of Santa Barbara and that said Clerk cause said lease to be recorded.
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I In the Ji!atter of Dividing the County into Election PreOincts and Preparing
Detailed Precinct Maps and Exterior Descr iptions and Copies thereof.
Upon the written request and under the direction of the County Clerk the County
Surveyor on the 7th day of December 1925, presented to the Board of Supervisors 8
detailed precinct map with exterior descriptions and copies t hereof, in aooordance
with Section 1125, of the Political Code of the State of California, and the Board
having examined the same , and being fully advised in the premis es,
Ordered that the following election pre cincts as prepared and described by said
County Surveyor and County Clerk be and the same are hereby created and established
within the County of Santa Barbara, said precincts so created being :z;iamed and the
boundaries thereof described as follows:
ALCATRA~ PRECINCT.
Commencing at a point on t he shore of the Pacific Ocean directly south of the

State Highway located on the bluff on the east side of the Gaviota Canyon; at the
mouth thereof, where said highway makes a t urn to enter said Canyon; thence north to
the center l i ne of said State Highway, thence followi ng the center line of said Hi ghw y
in a northerly direction to the south boundary line of t he No.joqui Rancho; thence eas
 along the south boundary line of said Nojoqui Rancho to its intersection with the was
line of Section 3, T. 5 N. R. 31 W; t hence south along the west line of Sections 3
and 10 to the northeast cor ner of Section 16 of said Township and Range; thence west
along the north boundary of said Section 16 to the quarter section corner between
Sections 8 and 17 of said Township and Range; thence south through Sections 17 and 20
of said Township and Range to the intersection witb t he north boundary of the Refugio
Grant; thence southerly along the west boundary of the Rancho Arroyo Honda, to its 
intersection with the shore line of the Pacific ocean; thence westerly along the
Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning.
BALLARD PRECillC T. 
Commencing at the northeast corner of the San Carlos de Jonata Rancho; thence
westerly along the north boundary of said San Ca rlos de Jonata Rancho end the south
bounda ry of the Corral de Quati Rancho to the southwest corner of s~id Rancho Corral
de Quati ; thence north and east along the west and north boundary lines of said Ranch
to the southwest corner of the Rancho La Zaca; thence north and ea s t along the west
and north boundary lines of said Rancho to the center of Zaoa Creek; thence northeast
erly along the center of Zaca Creek to the southerly boundary of the Sisquoo Rancho;
thence southeasterly along the southerly boundar y of said Sisquoc Rancho to the south
east corner of said Rancho ; thence northeasterly along the eas terly boundary of said
Sis quoc Rancho to its inte r section with township line between Townships 8 and 9 Nort ;
township line between r
t hence east along said/ 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 Wes t to the nor th boundary of the Canada de los Pinos Rancho; thence

west along the northern boundary line of said Canada de los Pinos Rancho to the
nor thwest corner of said Rancho; thence south along the western boundary line of the
Canada de los Pinos Rancho to the south line of Section 1, Township 6 North, Rang
31 ~est, s. B. M.; thence west along the south line of sa i d Section 1 and Section
z and the projection thereof to the easterly line of the San Carlos de Jonate Rancho
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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 ther _
of, being a portion of the Casi tas Pass Road, northea
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opposite of what is known as the Octagonal House ; thence northeasterly along the easterly
line of the Rodriguez Traot to the north line of the Pueblo Lands of the City of
Senta Barbara; thence northwesterly along said line to the line between Sections 20 an
  
21, Township 4 North, 0 Range 25 west , s. B. M.; thence north between Sections 20 and
21, and 16 and 17 of said Township and Range to the northwest corner of said Section 1 .  '
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 t
the Paoifio Ocean; thence westerly along the line of said Pacific Ocean to the place
of beginning.
CARPINTERIA PRECINCT NO. 2.
Commencing at a point on the Pacific Ocean at the moat southerly end of Linden
Avenue of the town of Carpinteria, and running thence northe~sterly through said town
of Carpinteria, following the center line of said Linden Avenue and the extension ther -
of. being a portion 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 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 4 North, of Range 25 w., s. B. M.; thence north between Sections 20 and 21,
and 16 and 17 of said Township and 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 and
Range, to the easterly line of Santa Barbara County; thence northerly along said line
to the line between 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 township line betwe n
Townships 5 and 6 North; thence west along said line to the northwest corner of Sectio
2, Township 5 North of Range 26 Vlest, 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
\'lest, s. B. 1~.; to the southwest corner of Section 11 of said Township and Range in
County Road; thence easterly and southerly following the Valley Road and the Toro Roa
to the intersection of said last named road with the Coast Highway; thence easterly
along said Coast Highway to the center of Arroyo Toro; thence southerly along the cen er
of said Arroyo Toro to the mouth of same on the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly along
said Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning.
CASMALIA PRECINCT.
Commencing at a point where the south lin~ of the Rancho Guad~lupe touches th
Pacific Ocean; thence easterly along the south line of said Rancho to the west line o
the Rancho Punta de la Laguna; thence southeasterly along the west line of the Rancho
Punta de la Laguna to the northwest corner of Subdivision No. 15 of said Rancho Punts
de la Laguna; thence east along the north lines of Subdivisions Nos . 15 and 14 of sai
rancho to the northeast corner of Subdivision No. 14 of said Rancho; thence south
along the east line of said Subdivision No. 14 to the south line of said rancho; the.l!Ne
easterly to the northeast corner af the land of Rebecca Ord Peshine in the Rancho
~odoe Santos y San Antonio; thence south, thence west and thence south along the eas
and south lines of the land of said Rebecca Ord Pesbine in the Rancho Todos Santas Y
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southeasterly along the south\111esterly line of Seid Ra'ncho to the center line of the
San 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 the Pacific
Ocean- to the point of commencement.
COJ@ PRECINCT.
Beginning a~ 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 La Espada Ranoh

to the northwesterly corner of the Rancho San Julian; thence south. along the west
boundary, line of said Rancho San Julian . to the southwest corner thereof; thence eaaterly
along the south boundary line of said Rancho San Julian to the southeast corner
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thereof; thence due south to the shore of the Facific Ocean; thence southwesterly,
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northwesterly and northeasterly along the shore of the Pacific Ocean to the place of
beginning.
CJiIAMA PRECINCT.
Beginning at the northeast corner of Santa Barbara County on township line between
Townships 9 and 10 N~; thence rum1ing west on said township line between said
 Townships 9 and 10 N., to the center of the Santa 'Maria River, the north boundary of
Santa Barbara County; thence northwesterly along the center of said Santa Maria River,
the north boundary of Santa Barbara County, to the range line between Ranges 26 and 27
w.; thence south on said range line between said Ranges 26 and 27 w. to the township
line between Townships 8 and 9 N.; thence east along said township line between said
Townships 8 and 9 N. to the l ine between Sections 3 and 4 T. 8, N. R. 26 W., S. B. M.;
thence due south to the township line between Townships 7 and 8 N.; thence east on sai
township line between said Townships 7 and 8 No., to the east boundary line of Santa
Barbara Count y; thence north on said east boundary line of Santa Barbara County to
the place of beginning.
DOS PUEBLOS PRECINCT.
Commencing at the intersection of El Capitan Creek and the shore l ine of the
Santa Barbara Channel; thence northerly up the center line of El Capitan Creek to its
intersection with the north boundary of the Rancho Canada del Corral; thence westerly
~long the north boundary of said Rancho Canada delCor.ral to the center of Section 19,
T. 5 N, R. 30 Vl.; 5. B. M.; thence north through said Section 19 to the quarter sectio
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 Range; thence east to the north
east corner of Section 33 of said Township and Range; thence 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 the northerly and west
erly line of same to the Santa Barbara Channel; thence northwesterly along said Santa
Ba rbara Channel to the place of beginning 
GOLETA PRECINCT.
Commencing at the southeast corner of the Rancho llla Goleta; thence north to the
line between Sections 11 and 14, T. 5 N. R. 28 w., s. B. M.; thence east to the
quarter section corner between Sections 8 and 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 the center
of Section 15, same Township and Range; th.e~ce north to the center of the Santa Ynez
River; thence westerly along the center of said river to the southeast boundary line o
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said rancho and the south boundary line of the Tequepis Rancho to its intersection
with the Township line between townships 5 and 6 North; thence west along said Townshi
line to the northwest corner of Section 6, T. 5 N., R. 29 w., s. B. M., thence south
to the southwest corner of Section 18, same township and range; thence eas t t o the
qua rter section corner between Sections 16 and 21, same township and range; thence
south to the quarter section corner between Sections 28 and 33, same township and ra
thence east to a point on the line between Sections 29 and 32, T. 5 N., R. 28 w., s.
B. ll., due north to the northwest corner of the rancho La Goleta; thence south to the
northwest corner of said Rancho; thence southerly along t he western boundary l ine of
said rancho to the Pacific Ocean ; thence easterly along t he shore of the Pacific Ocean
to t he place of beginning  
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Commeroing at tbe south corner of the Guada l upe Rambo cn 1:be shore of the Pacific Ocean; then e
northerly following the shore of the Pacific Ocean to the no r therly line of Santa Barbara
County at the mouth of the Santa Maria River; thence easterly along said northerly
l ine of Santa Barbara County to its intersection with the eas te rn line of the
Guadalupe Rancho ; thence southeas terly and sout hwesterly along the l ine of said
Guadalupe Rancho to the southern corner of Lot No. 93 of the Subdivision of said
Guadalupe Rancho in the center of the County road leading from the City of Santa
Maria to the town of Guadalupe; thence westerly along the center of said county road
to a point on line with the westerly line of Lot 98 ; thence southerly between said Lot
98 and Lot 99 to the northea s t corner of Lot 104; thence westerly between Lots 99 , 100,
14 and Lot s 104, 105 , 106 t o the northeast corner of Lot 107; thence southerly betwee
 
Lots 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 rancho to the
place of beginning.
HOPE PRECINCT.
Commencing at the southeast corne r of the Rancho La Goleta ; thence north to th
line between Sections 11 and 14 , Township 5 North of Range 28 West, s. B. M.; thence
east to the line of the Rancl10 Los Prietos y Na jalayegua; thence along the boundary o
said rancho, south and east to the middle of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 27
~ est , s. B. M.~ thence south to the quarter secti~n corner of the north l ine of Secti n
 
3, Township 4 North, Range 27 .lest, s. B. M.; thence west to the northwest corner of
Section 4 of the same township and range; thence south between Sect ions 4 and 5 of th
same township and range, to the southerly line of Johnson Road; thence westerly along
the southerly boundary of said road to the intersection of the southerly boundary lin
of Laurel Canyon Road; thence northwesterly along the southerly boundary of said
Laur al Canyon Road to the easterly boundary line of the San Roque Road; thence Southerly
along the easterly boundary of San Roque Road to the southerly line of the State
Highway; thence westerly along the southerl y bounda ry of State Highway to the intersection
of the line between Ranges 27 and 28 , w. Township 4 North; thence south to
the Pacific Ocean; thence westerly along the Pacific Ocean to the point of beginning.
  LA PATERA PRECINCT 
Commencing at a point on the Pacific Ocean where the westerly line of La
Goleta Rancho intersects same; thence northerly on the line between the Rancho La
Goleta and Dos Pueblos and the extension thereof to the line between Sections 29 and
32, Township 5 North of Range 29 West, s. B. M.; thence west to the nort heast corner
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of Section 33, Township 5 North of Range 28 West, s. B. M.; thence south on east line
of said Section 33, to the north line of the Dos Pueblos Rancho or the land owned by
the Thomas B. Bishop Company; t hence westerl y and southerly along the no rtherly and
westerly line of said Company's land to the Pacific Ocean; thence southeasterly along
said Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning 
L014POC PRECINCT N0.1.
 
Comprises al l that portion of the City of LompQc lying south of Ocean Avenue
and West of "H" Street; also al l that portion of the City of Lompoc lying north of
 Ocean Avenue and west of "O" Street.
LOMPOC PRECINCT N0.2.
Compr ises all that porti on of t he City of Lompoc lying south of Ocean Avenue
and east of "H" Street; also all that portion of the City of Lompoc l ying north of
Ocean Avenue and east of "A" Street 
LOMPOC PRECINCT NO. 3.
Comprises al l that portion of the City of Lompoc lying north o~ Ooean Avenue
and bet ween "H" and "O" Streets.
LOMPOC PRECINCT NO . 4.
Comprises all that porti on of the City of Lompoc lying north of ocean Avenue
and between "H" and ~A" Streets.

 LOMJ?OC PRECINCT NO~ 5 
Commencing at t he northwest corner of the City of Lompoc; thence north between
Farm Lots 24, 29, 25 and 28 to the center of the Santa Ynez River; thence up the
center of said r iver to the line between Farm Lots 18 and 17; thence north between
Farm Lots 18 and 17 to the northerly line of the Rancho Lompoc; thence along the
northerly line of said Rancho to the line between Lota 17 and 18 of the subdivision of
the Purissima Rancho; thence north al ong the line between L~ts 17, 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 sai
\ Rancho to the southeasterly line of Rancho Jesus Maria; thence along the southeasterly
\ line of said 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
northeast corner t hereof; thence southeasterly along the easterly line of said Missio
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 aaid Santa Rita Rancho to the cente
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 li~e
of said Lot 22 t o the northerly line of Lot 8 of said Rancho; thence westerly and soutiherly
along the line of said Lot 8 to the center of the Santa Ynez River; thence easteJ ly
and southerly along the center of said river to the intersection of the westerly
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boundary of the George G. King tract of 268.21 acres; thence easterly along the north
erly boundary of said tract to its intersection with the west boundary of the George
G. Ki ng Tract of 875.84 acres; thence northerly, easterly and southerly along the
west, north and east boundary of said George G. King Tract of 875.84 acres to the
line between Townships 6 and 7 N., R. 33 w., s. B. M.; thence east along said line
between said Townships 6 and 7 N.~ to its intersection with the westerly boundary of
the, Santa Rosa Rancho; thence ~outheasterly and west along said westerly and northerl
boundary line of said Santa Rosa Rancho to its intersection with the easterly boundary
of tot 22, of said Santa Rosa Rancho; thenoe southerly along this boundary to its
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intersection with the center line o:f the Santa Ynez River; thence easterly along the
center of said Santa Ynez River to the line between Ranges 32 and 33 w. s. B. M.,
thence south along the range line between Ranges 32 and 33 w. to the south boundary
line of the Rancho Santa Rosa. Thence southeasterly along the southerly boundary of
said Santa Rosa Rancho 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 said
Rancho Santa Rosa. Thence south to the north boundary line of Rancho San Julian.
Thence southeasterly along the northerly and easterly boundary l ine of said Rancho
San Julian to the southeast corner thereo:f. Thence westerly along the southerly line 0
the said Lompoc Rancho to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 137 of said rancho; thence
northerly end northwesterly and northeasterly along the westerly line of said Ferm
Lot 137 to the southeast corner of Farm Lot 138; thence northerl~ betw. een Ferm 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 o:f said Farm Lot 88 to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 89 o:f said rancho;
thence northerly along the westerly line of said Farm Lot 89 and the westerly line
ot the City of Lompoc to the place of beginning; excepting therefrom the City of
Lompoc.
\ LOMPOC PRECINCT NO. 6.
Commencing at the northwest corner of the City of Lompoc; thence north betwee
Ferm Lots 24, 29~ 25, end 28 of the Lompoc Rancho and to the center of the Santa Ynez
River; thence up the center of said river to the line between Ferm Lots 18 and 17 of
said rancho; thence north between Farm Lots 18 and 17 to the northerly line of the
Rancho Lompoc; thence along the northerly line of said rancho to the line between Lot
17 and 18 of the subdivision of the Purissima Rancho; thence north along the line be-

tween Lots 17 and 18, 12 and 13 of said Purissima Rancho to ~he southeast corner of
Lot 5 of said Rancho; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Lot 5 end the
northerly line of Lota 13 and 14 of said rancho to the sou theasterly line of Ranoho
Jesus Maria; thence along the southeasterly line of said 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 most 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 said San Antonio Creek to the shore of the Pacific Ocean; thence
southerly along the shore of the Pacific Ocean to the southwest corner of the Rancho
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, northwester y
and northeasterly along the westerly line of said Farm Lot 137 to the southeast come
of Farm Lot 138 of said rancho; thence northerly between Farm Lots 138 and 136 of sei
Rancho to the most easterly corner of Parm Lot 139 of said rancho; thence northeaster
ly along the southeasterly line of Farm Lot 135 and 134 of said rancho to the southwesterly
corner of Lot 88 of said rancho; thence easterly along the southerly line o
said Farm Lot 88 to the southwest corner of Farm Lot 89 of said Rancho; thence north
erly along the westerly l ine of said Farm Lot 89 and the westerly line of the City
of Lompoc to the place of beginning.
LOS ALAMOS PRECINCT.
Commencing at the northeast corner of the Las Flores Rancho; thence south
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 boundary line of the Los Alamos Rancho; thence easterly along the south boundary line
of said rancho to the southeast corner of said rancho; thence southerly to the northwest
corner of the San Carlos de Jonata Rancho; . thence easterly along the north boundary
line of said rancho to the southwest corner of the Rancho Corral de Quati, thence
north and east along the west and north boundary lines of said rancho to the southwest
corner of the Rancho La Zaca; thence north and east along the west and north boundary
l ines 0 said rancho 'to the center line 0 Zaoa Creek; thence northeasterly along the
center line of Zaca Creek to the south boundary of the Siaquoc Rancho; thence northwesterly
along the south boundary line of said rancho to the northeastern corner of the
Rancho Tinaquaic; thence southwes~erly and northwesterly along the easterly and south-

erly boundary lines of the Rancho Tinaquaic to the southwest corner of said rancho; thepc
southerly to the northeast corner of the Los Alamos Rancho ; thence along the northern
boundary line of said rancho to the place of beginning.
MESA PrtECINCT.
Commencing at a point on the shore of the Pacific Ocean whe re range line between
Ranges 27 and 28 w., intersect same; thence north along said range line to the
south line of the State Highway; thence easterly along the south line of the said
State Highway to the wester1y boundary of the City of Santa Barbara; thence southerly
along the western boundary of said city of Santa Barbara to the shore of the Pacific
Ocean; thence westerly along the shDre of the Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning,
also including the Islands of Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa and San Miguel.
MISSION PRECINCT. 
Commencing at the intersection of the easterly line of Eucalyptus Hill Road
with the northerly boundary line of the City 0 Santa Barbara ; 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 Canyon 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, 3, and 4 to the northwest
corner of Section 4 of said Township and range; thence south and southeasterly to the
northerly boundary line of the city of Santa Barbara; thence easterly , northeasterly,
north, east, south and southwesterly along the northerly boundary line of the city
 of Santa Barbara to the place of beginning.
MONTECITO PRECI:tiCT N0.1_ 
 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
H k tract, thence northerly along the westerly line of
southwest corner of the uis amp
said tract to the Pueblo line of the City of Santa Barbara; thence easterly along
said Pueblo line to t he quarter section corner bet ween 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 Townships 4 and 5 North ; thence east along the line between said
townships to the northeast corner of Section~. Township 4 North of Range 26 West,
sections 2 and 3, 10 and 11, 14 and 15 of said townshi s. B. M.; thence south between
and range to the north line of the Pueblo lands of the City of Santa Barbara; thence
 
northwesterly along said
or Ortega Rancho ; thence
Pueblo line to the easterly line of the Underhill property,
southerly along the easterly line of said Underhill property
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to the line between same and the D. c. Williams tract on top of the hill; thence south
westerly along the southerly line of t he Underhill property to the top of what is kn6
as Ortega Hill, and the intersection of same with the Coast High\vay; thence southerly
along the summit of Ortega Hill to t he bottom of bluff of same on the sea shore of the
Pacific Ocean; thence westerl y a l ong said Pacific Ocean to t he 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 easter ly along the south
er1y line of said Booth Point Road and the Coast Highway to the easterly line of said
city limits; thence northerly along the easterly line of said city limits to the north
east corner ther eof; thence westerly along the northerly line of said city limits to
the easterly line of the Eucalyptus Hill Road; thence northerly along the easterl y l in
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of said Eucalyptus Hil l Road ' and the extension thereof to the northerly line of Sycamo e
Canyon Road; thence westerly along t he northerly line of said Sycamore Canyon 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 nort -
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east .quarter of Section 1, Township 4 North of Range 27 West, S. B. M.; the~e west al ng
the north l i ne 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 Townships 5 and 6
North; thence east along said line to the line between Ranges 26 and 27 West; thence
north between said ranges to the north line between Townships 7 and 8 North; thence
east along the line between said Townships 7 and 8 t o the line between Ranges 25 and
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26 waat ; thence south along the line between said ranges to the line between Townships
5 and 6 North ; thence west along the line between said townships to the northwest
corner of Section 2, Township 5 North of Range 26 Nest, 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 said townsh p
and range to the line between Townships 3 and 5 North; thence west along the line between
said townships to the quarter section corner on the north line of Section 5, Town
ship 4 liorth of Range 26 '1/est; thence south through the center of said Sections 5 and
a to the Pueblo line of the City of Santa Barbara ; thence west along said Pueblo line 
to 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 the Pacific
Ocean; thence along said Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning.
U)RCUTT PRECINCT
Commencing at the northwest corner of Subdivision No . 14 of the Punto de l a
Laguna Rancho; thence east and south along the north and east boundary of said Subdivision
No . 14 to the south boundary of said Punta de la Laguna Rancho ; thence south
eesterlyalong the said southerly line of the said Punta de la Laguna Rancho to the
easterly line of the lends of the Escolle Estate Co.; thence along said easterly and
northerly line of said lands of the Escolle Estate Co., to a point on. l ine with t he
prolongation of the line between Sections 14 and ~5 , Township 9 North, Range 34 We st,
s. B. M.; thence ~orth along said prolongation and l ine between Sections 14 and 15,
10 and 11, 2 and 3 , Township 9 North, Range 34 West ; s. B. M. , to the township l ine
between Townships 9 and 10; thence west between Townships 9 and 10 North to the east
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line of the land of the Union Sugar Company ; thence south and west along the east and
south line of the land of said Union Sugar Company to the line between Ranges 34 and .
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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 Escqlle Estate Co.,
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where the pr olongation line between Sections 14 and 15, Township 9 North, Range 34
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s. B. M., intersects same; thence asst along the north and east boundary of the
lands of the Escolle Estate Co., to its intersecti on with the Los Alamos Rancho; thence
northeasterly along the northerly line of the Los Alamos Rancho to the line between
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Sections 20 and 21, Township 9 North, Range 33 Wost; thence north t o the corner of
Sections 4, 5, 8 and 9 , Township 9 North , Range 33 West; thence east to the corner of
Sect ions 3, 4, 9 and 10~ Township 9 North, Range 33 West; thence north t o the Township
line between Townships 9 andlD~;thenoe between Townships 9 and 10 North, west to the
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corner of Sections 2 and 3, Township 9 North, . Range 34 West, s. B. M., and Sections 34
and 35, Township IO, North, Range 34 West, s. B. M.; thence south between Sections 2 an

3, 10 and 11, 14 and 15, Township 9 North, Range 34 West, s. B. M., to the point of
beginning.
REFUGIO PRECINCT.
Beginning at the intersection of the shore line of the Pacific Ocean, with the
 center line of the E1 Capitan Creek , a t the mouth of the same; thence nort herly along
the center line of El Capitan Creek to its intersection with the north boundary of the
Rancho Canada del Cor ral; thence westerly along said north boundary of said Rancho
Canada del Corral to the center of Section 19, !. 5 N., R. 30 w., S, B. M.; thence
North through said Section 19 and Sect ion 18 of t he same township and range to the
quart er section corner between Sections 18 and 7; thence west to the quarter section
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corner between Sections 8 and 17, T. 5 N., R. 31 w.; thence south through Sections 17
and 20 of the same township and range to the inter section with the north bounda r y of
the Refugio Grant ; thence southerly along the west bounda ry of the Rancho Arroyo Hondo ,
to the shore line of the Pacific Ocean; thence southeasterly alObg said shore line of
' the Pacific Ocean t o the place of beginning 
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT N0.1 
Commencing at a point on the beach where Vol untario Street projected southeaster
l y would intersect the Pacific Ocean. Thence northwesterl y along the center line of
Voluntario Street projected to the center line of Yanonali Street. Thence northeasterly
along the center line of Yanonali Street to the center l i ne of Sycamore Canyon
Road. Thence northeasterly along t he center line of Sycamore Canyon Road to the easterly
boundary of City of Santa Barbara . Thence foll owing the east erly boundary of the
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City of Santa Barbara in a southerly direction to the Pacifio Ocean. Thence in a
westerly direction along the Pacific Ocean to the point of beginning 
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 2.
Commencing at a point on the beach where Voluntario Str eet projected southeasterly
would i ntersect the Pacific Ocean. Thence northwesterly along the center line of
Voluntario Street pr ojected to the center line of Yanoriali Street. Thence southwesterly
along the center line of Yanonali Str eet to the center line of Garden Street if
projected would intersect Yanonali Street if projected. Thence southeasterly along
center l ine of Garden Street if projected to the Pacific Ocean. Thence easterly along
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SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 3.
Commencing at a point on the beach where State Street intersects the Pacific
. Ocean. Thence northwesterly along center line of State Street to its intersection
with t he center line of Guti err~z St. Thence nor t hea sterly along the canter line of
East Gutierrez Street to its intersection with the center l ine of Nopal street. Thence
southeasterly along the center line of Nopal Street to its intersection with the cente
line of Yanonali Street. Thence southwesterly .along the center line of Yanonali Street
to its intersection with the center line of Garden Street if projected, Thence southeasterly
along the center line of Garden Street if projected to the Pacific Ocean.
Thence westerly along the Pacific Ocean to the point of begii;ming.
SANTA BARBARA PRECI NCT No. 4.
Commencing at the point of intersection of the center line of Milpas and East
Haley Streets. Thence northeasterly along the center line of East Haley Street to its
intersection with Center l ine of Camino Rey Alberto. Thence southeasterly along the
center l ine of Camino Rey Al berto t o its intersection with the center line of Sycamore
Canyon Ro~d. Thence southerly along the center line of Sycamore Canyon Road to Cante
line of East Yanonali Street. Thence sout hwesterly along the center line of East
Yanonali Street to its intersection with center l ine of Nopal Street. Thence northwes -
erly along the center line of Nopal Street to its intersection with center line of
East Gutierrez Street. Thence northeasterly along center line of East Gutierrez
Street to center line of Milpas Street. Thence northwesterly along center line of
Milpas Str eet to the point of begim1ing.
SAl~TA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 5.
Commencing at the point of intersection of Center l ine of Nopal and Fast Haley
Streets. Thence northwesterly along center line of Nopal Street to its intersection
with center line of East Canon Perdido St reet. Thence northeasterly along the . center
line of East Canon Perdido Street to center line of Milpas Street. Thence northwesterly
along center line of Milpas Street to center line of Garcia Road. Thence in a
northeasterly direction along center line of Ga.rcia Road to its intersection with
center line of Camino Rey Alberto. Thence in a southeasterly direction along center
line of Camino Rey Alberto to its intersection with center line of East Haley Street.
Thence southwesterly along center line of East Haley Street to t he point of beginning
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 6. '
Commencing at the point of intersection of center line of East Gutierrez and
Laguna Street. Thence northwesterly along center line of Laguna Street to the center
line of East Ortega Street. Thence southwesterly along center line of East Ortega
Street to center line of Garden Street. Thence northwesterly along center line of Ga den
Street to center line of East Carrillo Street. Thence northeasterly along center li

of East Carrillo Str eet to center line of Laguna Street. Thence northwesterly
along center line of Laguna Street to the center line of East Figueroa Street. Thence
Northea sterly along center line of East Fi gueroa Street to center line of Rinoonado
Road. Thence southeasterly along center line of Rinconado Road to center line of Eas
Carrillo Street. Thence northeasterly along center line of East Carrillo Street
projected to center line of Milpas Stree~. - Thence southeasterly along. center line
of Milpas Street t o center line of East Canon Perdido Street. Thence southwesterly
along o~nter line of East Canon Perdido Street to center line of Nopal Street. Thenc
southeasterly along center line of Nepal Street to center line of East Haley Street 

Thence northeasterly along center line of East Haley Street to center line of Milpas
Street. Thence southeasterly along center line of Milpas Street to center line of
East Gutierrez s treet. Thence southwesterly along center line of East Gutierrez

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SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 7.
Commencing at the point of intersection of State Street and East Gutierrez
Street. Thence northwesterly along center line of State Street to center line of East
Ortega Street. Thence northea sterly along center line of East Ortega Street to center

line of Laguna Street. Thence southeasterly along center line of Laguna Street to cent r
line of East Gutierrez Street . Thence southwesterly along center line of East Gutierre
Street to the point of beginning.
SANTA BARB.ARA PRECINCT N0 . 8.
Commencing at the point of intersection of Ortega and State Streets. Thence j
northwesterly along center line of State Street to its intersection with the center line
of Figueroa Street. Thence northeasterly along the center line of East Figueroa Street
to the center line of Laguna Street. Thence southeasterly along the center line of
Laguna Street to center line of East Carrillo' Street. Thence southwesterly along the
center line of East Carrillo Street to the center line of Garden Street. Thence southeasterly
along the center l i ne of Garden Street to the center line of East Ortega Stree~ .
Thence southwesterly along the center line of East Ortega Street to the point of begin-
n1 ng.

~ANTA BARBA~ PRECINCT No. 9.
Commencing at the point of intersection of East Figueroa and State Streets.
Thence northwesterly along center line of State Street to center line of East Sola
Street. Thence northeasterly along center line of East Sola Street to center line of
Anacapa Street. Thence southeaEterly along center line of Anacapa Street to center lin
of East Victoria Street. Thence northeasterly along center line of East Victoria Stree
to center line of Garden Street. Thence southeasterly along center line of Garden
Street t o center line of East Figueroa Street. Thence southwesterly along center line
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of East Figueroa Street to the point of beginning. 
 
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO . 10
Commencing at the point of i ntersection of East Figueroa and Garden Street.s 
Thence northwesterly along center line of Garden Street to center line of East Sola
Street. Thence northeasterly along center line of East Sola Street to center line of
Salsipuedea Street. Thence southeasterly along center line of Salsipuedes Street to
center line of East Victoria Street. Thence southwesterly along center line of East
Victoria Street to center line of Olive Street. Thence southeasterly along center line
of Olive Street to center line of East Figueroa Street. Thence southwesterly along the
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center line of East Ri gu.eroa Street to the point of beginning 
SANTA BARBARA PREC INCT NO. 11 
Commencing at the point of intersection of East Cerrillo Street and Rinconeda
Road. Thence northwesterly along center line of Rinconada Road t o center line of East
Figueroa Street. Thence southwesterly along center line of East Figueroa Street to
center line of Olive Street. Thence northwesterly along center line of Olive Street tp
center line of East Victoria Street. Thence northeasterly along center line of East
Victoria Street to center line of Salsipuedes Street. Thence northwesterly along cent r
1ine of Salsipuedes Street to center line of }ficheltorena Street. Thence northeasterly
along center line of Micheltorena Street to center line of California Street 

Thence northeasterly along center line of California Street to center line of Grand
Avenue . Thence southeasterly along center line of Grand Avenue to center line of
Jimeno Road. Thence nor t~ea aterly along center line of Jimeno Road to the point of
intersection of Alameda Padre Serra and Dover Road. Thence easterly along center li~e
of Alameda Padre Serra and C~mino Rey Alberta to center line of Garcia Road . Thence I
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southerly along center line of Garcia Road to center line of Milpas Street. Thence
southeasterly along center line of Milpas Street to center line of East Carrillo Stre t.
Thence southwesterly along center line of East Carrillo Street to t he point of beginn ng.
~ANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 12.
Commencing at the point of intersection of Alameda Padre Serra with Dover Road
Thence southwesterly along center line of Dover Road projected to its intersection wi h
center line of Jimeno Road. Thence southwesterly along the center l ine of Jimeno Roa

to the center line of Grand Avenue~ Thence westerly along center line of Grand Avenu
to center line of East Pedregosa Street. Thence northeasterly along center line
of East Pedregosa Street to center line of Alamede Padre Serra. Thence northwesterly
along center line of Alameda Padre Serra to center line of Los Olivos Street. Thence
along the southerly , westerly and northerly boundary of the Hazard property to center
line of Mission Canyon Road. Thence southerly along Mission Canyon Road to the center
line of Mountain Drive. Thence northeasterly al ong the center line of Mountain Drive
and the westerly, northerly and easterly boundary of the City of Santa Barbara to the
center line of Sycamore Canyon Road. Thence southerly along the center line of
Sycamore Canyon Road to center l i ne of Camin~ Rey Alberto. Thence northwesterly alo~1
center line of Cam ino Rey Albert o to the point of begi nning.
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 13 
Commencing at the intersection of East Sola and Garden Streets. Thence northwesterly
along t he center line of Garden Street to center line of East Valerio Street 
 Thence northeasterly along center line of East Valerio Street to center line of Laguna
Street. Thence southeasterly along center line of Laguna Street to center line of
Ea s t Arrellaga Street. Thence northeasterly along center line of East Arrellaga Stree
to center line of Salsipuedes Street pro jected. Thence southeasterly along center li

of Salsipuedes Street prolonged to center line of East Sola Street. Thence southwesterly
along center line of East Sola Street to the point of beginning.
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 14 
Commencing a t t he point of intersection of Stat~ and East Sola Streets. Thence
northwesterly along center line of State Street to center line of East Islay Street.
Thence northeasterly along the center line of East Islay Street t o cent er line of
Santa Barbara St. Thence southeasterly along center line of Santa Barbara Street to
center line of East Valerio Street. Thence northeasterly along center line of East
Valerio Street to center line of Garden Street. Thence southeasterly along center li e

of Garden Street to center l ine of East Victoria Street. Thence southwesterly along
cent er line of E~ s t Victoria Street to center line of Anacapa Street. Thence northwe t erly
along center line of Anacapa Street to center line of East Sola Street. Thence
southwesterly along center line of East Sola Street to point of beginning.
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 15.
Commencing at a point in Los Olivos Street where Emerson Ave. if projected due
west would intersect Los Olivos Street. Thence in an easterly and southeasterly dire -
tion along center line of Emerson Ave . to center line of East Pedregosa Street. Thenc
southwesterly along center line of East Pedregosa Street to center line of Prospect
Ave  . Thence southeasterly along center line of Prospect Ave . to center line of East
Islay Street. Thence southerly and southwesterly along center line of East Islay
Street to center line of Laguna Street. Thence southeasterly along center line of
Laguna Street to center line of East Valerio. Thence southwesterly along center line
of East Valerio Street to center line of Santa Barbara Street. Thence northwesterly
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south\vesterly along center line of East Islay Street to center lin~ of Chapala street.
Thence northwesterly along center line of Chapala Street to center line of :fest
llission Street. Thence northeasterly ~l ong center line of Mission Street to center
line of Ga rden Street. Thence northwesterly along center line of Garden Street to

center line of Padre Street. Thence northeasterly along center line of Padre street
to center l ine of Laguna Street. Thence northwesterly along center line of Laguna
Street to center line of Los Olivos Street. Thence northerly along center line of Los
Olivos Street to the point of beginning 
pANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 16,
Commencing at the point of intersection of California Street with Grand Avenue
Thence northwesterly along center line . of Grand Avenue to the center line of East
Pedregosa Street. Thence. northea s terly along center line of East Pedregosa Street to
center line of Alameda Padre Serra . Thence northwesterly along center line of Alameda
Padre Serra and southerly along Los Olivos Street to t he point where Emerson would
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intersect center line of Los Olivos Street is projected due west. Thence easterly
and southeasterly along Emerson Avenue projected and Emerson Avenue as is shown on
City 1fup of Santa Barbara to center line of East Pedregosa Street. Thence southwesterly
along center l ine of East Pedregosa Street to center line of Prospect Avenue.
Thence southeasterly along center line of Prospect Avenue to center line of East Islay
Street. Thence southwesterly direction along center line of E~st Islay Street to
f center line of Laguna Street. Thence southeasterly along center line of Laguna Street
to center line of East Arrellaga Street. Thence northeasterly along center lim of
East Arrellaga Street to center line of Salsipuedes Street if projected would intersect
East Arrellaga Street. ~hence southeasterly along center line of Salsipuedes
Street projected t b center line 0 Miche1torena Street. Thence northeasterly along
center line of East Micheltorena Street to center line of California Street . Thence
norther ly along center line of California ~treet to the point of beginning.
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 17.
Commencing at the point of intersection of Mission Street with Chapala Street.
Thence northwesterly along center line of Chapala Street to center line of Second
Street. Thence southwesterly a~ong center line of Second Street to center line of
Hollister Ave. Thence nor thwesterly along center line of Hollister Ave . to the westerly
City boundary . Thence f ollowing t he westerly and northerly city boundary in a northerly
and southeasterly directi on to its intersection with Mission Creek. Thence continuing
along the city boundary to its intersection with center line of Laguna Street. Thence
southeasterly along center line of Laguna Street to center line of Padre Street. Theno
southwesterl y along center line of Padre Street to center line of Garden ~treet . Theno
southeasterly along center line of Garden Street to center line of East Mission Street
Thence southwesterly along center line of East Mission Street to the point of beginnin 
 SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT 110. 18.
Commen cing at the point of intersection of Fourth Street and Hollister Ave.
Thence northwesterly along center line of Hollister Ave. to the westerly city boundaryr
Thence southerly al ong the westerly city boundary to southerly corner of the John
l T t Thence northeasterly along the southeasterly boundary
McWil liams, Jr. et a . , rec 
and its prolongation northeasterly of the John McWilliams, Jr. et al Tract to its '
intersection with the center line of San Pasqual Street prol.onged northwesterly. Theno
northwesterly along the :prolongation of centex line of Sen Pasqual Street to the cente

line of Fourth Street. Thence northeasterly along the center line of Fourth Street
pr olonged to the point of beginning. 
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SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 19 
Commencing at the intersection of Hollister Ave. with Fourth street. Thence
southwesterly along the center line of Fourth Street and its prolongation to its inte--section
with the prolongation northwesterly of center line of San Pasqual Street.
Thence southeasterly along the proiongation of the center line of San Pasqual Street t
the center line of Fifth Street prolonged southwesterly. Thence northeasterly along
t he center line of First Street prolonged southwesterly to the center line of Rancheri
Street. fhenee eeaifieeetePly el9B@ iae eeaie~ li~ gt Raaeae~a it* prgeQsei.
Thence southeasterly along the center line of Rancheria Street prolonged to the center
line of Mission Street. Thence northeasterly along the center line of Mission Street
to center line of Castillo Street. Thence northwesterly along the center line of
Castillo Street to center line of First Street. Thence northeasterly along the center
line of First Street to the cent er line of Bath Street. Thence northwesterly al.ong
center line of Bath Street to center line of Second St. Thence northeasterly along
the center line of Seoond St to center line of Hollister Ave. Thence northwesterly
along the center line of Hollister Ave., to the point of beginning.
 SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 20 
Commencing at the point of intersection of Viest Valerio Street with Bath
Street. Thence northwesterly along center line of Bath Street to center line of
Second St. Thence northeasterly along center line of Second Street to center line of
Chapala Street. Thence southeasterly along center line of Chapels Street to center
line of ,vest Islay Street. Thence southwesterly along center line of West Islay Street
to center line of De ls Vina Street. Thence southeasterly along center line of De la
Vina Street to center line of .lest Valerio Street. Thence southwesterly along center
line of West Valerio Street to the point of beginning.

SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 21.
Commencing at the point of intersection of West Valerio and San Pasqual
Streets. Thence northwesterly along the center line of San Pasqual Street to the
center line of West Mission Street. !hence northeasterly along the center line of
West Mission Street to the center line of Castillo Street. Thence northwesterly alo~
the center line of Castillo Street to center line of First Street. Thence northeaster y
along the center line of First Street to the center line of Bath Street. Thence south
easterly along the center line of Beth Street to the center line of Valerio Street.
Thence southwesterly along the center line of Valerio Street to the point of
beginning.
Streets.
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 22 
Commencing at the point of intersection of West Micheltorena and Robbins
Thence northwesterly along center line of Robbins Street to center line of
West Arr ellaga Street. Thence southwesterly along center line of West Arrellaga
Street projected to the southerly corner of property of Dr. C. c. Perk. Thence nort
westerly along the southerly and westerly boundary of Dr. c. c. Park's property to
the westerly City boundary line. Thence northwesterly and easterly along the west~rl
city boundary line to the southwesterly corner of property of John MoWilliams, Jr., e
al. Thence northeasterly along the southeasterly boundary and its prolongation north
easterly of the John MoWilliams, Jr., et al. Tract to its intersection with the cente
line of San Pasqual Street prolonged northwesterly. Thence southeasterly along cente
line of San Pasqual and its prolongation to the center line of West Valerio. Thence
southwesterly along the center line of Valerio Street to the center line of Chino
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line of Micheltorena Street. Thence southwesterly along the center line of Micheltorene
Street to the point of beginning.
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT No. 23.
Commencing at the point of intersection of West Valerio and Castillo Streets.
Thence southeasterly along the center line of Castillo Street to the center line of
West Micheltorena Street. Thence southwesterly along the center line of West Miohe1tore a
Street to the center line of Ranoheria Street. Thence southeasterly along center line
of Rancheria Street to the center line of West Sola Street. Thence southwesterly along
the center line of West Sola Street to the center line of San Andreas Street. Thence
southeasterly along the center line of San Andreas Street to the center line of West
Victoria Street. Tbe:nce southwesterly along the center line of West Viotoria Street to
the southwesterly line of Robbins Street. Thence northwesterly along the southwesterly
line of Robbi ns Street to the northwesterly line of Victoria Street. Thence southwesterly
along the prolongation of the northwesterly line of Victoria Street to the east
corner of the Fellowship Tract. Thence northwesterly along the northerly boundary of
the Fellowship and Pinkham Tracts to its intersection with the center line of West
Arrellaga Street prolonged southwesterly. Thence northea sterly along the center line
of t'lest Arrellage Street prolonged southwesterly to its intersection with Robbins Stree 
Thence southeasterly along the center line of Robbins Str eet t o center line of Micheltorena
Street. Thence northeasterly along the center line of Mioheltorena Street to
t he center line of Chino Street. Thence nor thwesterly along the center line of Chino
Street to the center line of Valerio St. Thence northeasterly along the center line
of Valerio St. to the point Of beginning.
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 24.
Commencing at the point of intersection of West Valerio and De la Vina Streets 
Thence southeasterly along the center line of De La Vina Street to center line of west
Micheltorena Street. Thence south~esterly along center line of West Micheltorena Street
.to t he center line of Bath Street. Thence southeasterly along the center line of Bath
St reet to tbe center line of West Sola Street. Thence southwesterly along tbe center
line of #est Sola Street to the centeT line of Rancheria Street. Thence northwesterly
along the center line of Rancheria Street to the center line of West Mioheltorena
str eet. Thence northeasterly along the center l ine of West Micheltorena Street to cente
line of Castillo St. Thence northwesterly along center l ine of Cast illo St. to center
line of west Valerio St. Thence northeasterly along the center line of ,/est Valerio

Street to the point of beginning.
SAl~TA BARBARA PRECINCT 1~0. 25 
Commencing at the point of intersecti on of Islay and State Streets. Thence
southeasterly along the center line of State Street to the center line of Victoria
Street. Thence southwesterly along the center line of West Victoria Street to the
C 1 St Thence nor thwesterly al ong the center line of Chapala
oenter line of hapa a 
Street to the center line of tlest Sola st. Thence southwesterly along the center line
of west Sola st. to the center line of De la Vina st. Thence northv1e'sterly along the I
th t 1 . o:f "lest Islay St. Thence northeasterl~ center line o:f De la Vina St. to e can er ine 
along center line of West Islay St. to t he point of beginning.
SANTA BARBARA PRECIHCT NO. 26.
Commencing at the point of intersection of Victoria and State Streets. Thence
s outheasterly along the center line of State St. to center line of Carrillo Street.
Thenc e southwesterly along center line Of m" est Carri.'llo Str eet to center line of De
l a Vina Str eet. Thence northwesterly al ong the center line of De la Vina St., to center
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line of West Sola St. Thence northea sterly along center line of \Vest Sola st . , to
center line of Chapala St. Thence sout heasterly along the center line of Chapala
St . t o the center line of 11est Victoria St . Thence northeasterly along center line
of #est Victoria St . to the point of beginning.
SA1~TA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 27 

Commencing at the point of intersection of De la V ins and 1/est Anapamu
Streets. Thence southwes terly along center line of West Anapamu Street to center line

of Castillo St. Thence Northwesterly along center line of Castillo St. t o the center
line of Nest Sola St . Thence northeasterly along center line of West Sola St . to the
center line of Ba t h St. Thence northwesterly along center line of Bath St. to the
center line of Micheltorena St. Thence northeasterly along center line of ~est
Micheltorena Street to the center line of De la Vina St. Thence southeasterly along
center line of De la Vina St. to the point of beginning.
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 28 

Commenci1'lg at the point of inters ection o:f San Pasqual and 1/est Canon l?erdido
Sts. Thence southwesterly along center line of West Canon Perdido St. and the northerly
boundary of Burt Moore and the s outherly boundary of Beckstead Tracts t o the
s outhwest corner of Beckstead Tract. Thence northwesterly along the westerly bounder
thence N. Easterly along the prolongation of w. Vi ctoria St.; So Wes erly
of Beckstead Tract to the easterly conier of the Santa Barbara Fell owship Tr ac! /to
center line of San Andreas St . Thence northwesterly along center line of San Andreas
St . t o center line of West Sola St . Thence northeasterly along center line of ~est
Sola St. t o center line of Castillo st . Thence southeasterly along center line of
Castillo St. to center line of \Vest Anapamu St . Thence soutl1westerly alo11g center
line of r1est Anapamu St. to center l ine of Rancheria St. Thence southeasterly along
center l ine of Rancheria St. to center line of West Carrillo St. Thence southwesterly
along center line of West Carrillo St. to center line of San Pasqual St. Thence
southeasterly along center line of San Pasqual St. to the point of beginning.
SAliTA BARBARA PRECINCT No . 29 .
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Commenci ng at the point of intersection o:f De la Vina and ~'l est Carrillo Sts.
Thence southwesterly along center line of West Carrillo St. to center line of Rancher a
St. Thence northwesterly along center l ine of Rancheria St. to center line of West
Anapamu St. Thence northeasterly along center line of West Anapamu St. to center
line of De la Vi na St. Thence southeasterly along center line of De la Vina St . to
t he point of beginning. 
SA?iTA BARBARA PRECINCT No . 30.
c ommencing at the point of intersection of De la Vina and West Ortega Streets.
Thence southwesterly along the center line of \'/est Ortega Street to t he center line
of Bath s t . Thence northwesterly along center line of Bath Street to the center
l ine of west de la Guerra Street. Thence southwesterly along the center line of
'Rest De la Guerra Street to t he center l ine oi San Pasqual Street. Thence northv1esterly
along the center l ine of San Pasqual Street to the center line of \lest Carr illo
street. Thence northeasterly along the center line of .West Carrillo Street to the
center line of Bath Street . Thence southeasterly along the center l ine of Bath

street to the center line of 1est Canon Perdido Street. Thence northeasterly along
the center line of West Canon Perdido Street to the center line of De la Vina
Street. Thence southeasterly along the center line of De la Vina Street to the
polnt of beginning .
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO . 31.
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s outhwesterly along the center line of West Cota Street to the center line of De la
Vina Street. Thence 11orthwesterly alor1g the center l ine of De la Vina Street to the
center line of West Canon Perdido Street. Thence southwesterly along the cent er line
of West Canon Perdido Street to the center line of Bath Street . Thence northwesterly
along the center l ine of Bath Street to the center line of West Carrillo Str eet. Thence
 
northeasterly along the center line o:f 'l/est Carril.lo Street to the center line o:f state
Street. Thence southeasterl y along the center line of State Street to the point of
beginni ng.
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT No. 32.

Commencing at the point of inter section of De la Vina and ~l e s t Cota Streets.
Thence southwesterly along the center line of Wes t Cota Street to the center line of
San Pasqual Street. Thence nor thwesterly along the center line of San Pasqual Street
to the center line of ~l est De la Guerra Street. The11ce northeasterly along the center
 line of West De la Guerra Street to the center line of Bath Street. Thence southeast-

erly along t~e center line of Bath Street to t he center line of West Ortega Street.
Thence northeasterly along the center line of West Ortega Street to t he center line of
De la Vina Street. Thence southeasterly. along the center line of De la Vina Street to
the point of beginning 
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 33.
Commencing at the point of intersection of Sta te and Monteoito Streets. Thence
southwesterly along t he center line of West Montecito Street to the center line of
Castillo Street. Thence northwesterly a1ong the center line of Casti l lo Street to the
center line of Gutierrez. Street. Thence northeasterly along t he center l ine of
Gutierrez Street to the center line of De la Vina Street. Thence northwesterly along
t he center l ine of De la Vina Str eet to the center line of West Cota Street. Thence
northeasterly along t he center line of West Cota Street to the center line of State
Street. Thence southeasterly along the center line of State Street to point of
beginning.
SANTA BARBARA PRECI NCT NO. 34-.
Commencing at the point of intersection of De la Vina and ~Vest Gutierrez
Streets. Thence southwesterly ~long the center line of West Gutierrez Street and
Weldon Street to the center line of Cliff Dr ive. Thence northwesterly along the
center line of Cliff Drive to the westerly boundary of the Miramonte Tract. Thenoe
northwesterly along the westerly boundary of the Miramonte Tract to the center line .
of West Canon Perdido Street projected. ~hence northeasterly along the center line

of Canon Perdido Street projected to the center line of San Pasqual Street. Thence
southeasterly along the center line of San Pasqual Street to th~ center line of West
Cota Street. Thence northeasterly along the center line of West Cota Street to the
center line of De la Vina Street. Thence southeasterly along the center line of De
la Vina Street to the point of beginning.
SANTA BARBARA PRECINCT NO. 35.
Commencing at the point of intersection of State Street with the Pacific
ocean. Thence in a south and westerly direction along the Pacific Ocean to the wests
b b d Thence in a northerly direction along the westerly
City of anta Bar ara oun ary.
erly City of Santa Barbara boundary to the northwest corner of t he Fred Pinkham Tract
Thence ~~s terly along the northerly bounda ries of t he Fred Pinkham, Santa Barbara
Fellowship, Meigs, Vista del Oceana, George Gaylord, Burt Moore and Metcalf Tracts to
the northeast corner of Metcalf Tract. Thence southeasterly along the westerly bounds Y
.
T t t th ter 11. ne of Cliff Drive Thenoe easterly alon~ the
of the Miramonte rac o e cen  ~
center line of Cliff Drive to the center line of Weldon Street. Thence northeasterly
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along the center line of Weldon and Gutierrez Streets to the center line of Castillo
Street. Thence southeasterly along the center line of Castillo Street to the center
line of West Montecito Street. Thence northeasterly along the center line of West
Montecito Street to the center line of State Street. Thence southeasterly along
the center line of State Street to the point of beginning.
SANTA MARIA PRECINCT NO. 1.

Comprises all that portion of the city of Santa 1~r1a 1  JWll:I ying east of Broadway
and ~orth of lfain Street, being all of Section 11, Township 10 North~ Range 34
West, s. B  .M 
SANTA MARIA PRECINCT NO. 2.
Comprises all that portion of the City of Senta Marie lying west of Broadway 8 d
North of Main 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 intersection of the center line of West Main Street
with the center line of Lincoln Street and running thence along the center line of
Lincoln Street south to the center line of West Church Street; thence west along
the center line of West Church Street to the center line of South Pine Street theno t
.
south to the Santa Maria Valley Railroad track as now located on West Jones Street;
thence west along said railroad track to the westerly city limits; thence north alo~
said westerly city limits to the center line of West Main St.; thence east to the
point of commencement.
SANTA MARIA PRECINCT NO. 4~
Commencing at the point of intersection of Main and Broadway Sta., in the City
of Santa Maria; thence running west along the center line of Main Street to the
center line of Lincoln Street; thence south to the center line of West Church Street
thence west to the center line of South Pine Street; thence south to the Santa Maria
Valley Railroad track; thence west along s aid Santa Maria Valley Railroad track to
the westerly city limits; thence south along said city limits to the southwest corne
of t he City of Santa Maria; thence east to the center line of South Eroadway Street;
thence north to the po int of beginning.
SANTA MARIA PRECINCT NO, 5.
Comprises all that portion of the City of Santa Maria lying east of Broadway
 
Street and south of Main Street, being ell of Section 14, Township 10 North, Range

34 West, S. B. M. 
SANTA MARIA PRECINCT NO. 6.
Commencing at a point in the center of the Santa Maria River where the northeasterly
line of the Guadalupe Ranch int ersects same; thence southeasterly and sout -
westerly along said Guadalupe Ranch line to the center of county road leading from
the Ci ty of Santa Maria to the town of Guadalupe; also the southeast corner of Lot
94 of the Subdivision of said Guadalupe Ranch; thence easterly to the first county
road running south; thence south along the center of said county road to the line
between Townships 9 and 10 North, Range 34 West; thence east between Townships 9
and 10 t o the corner co mmon to Sections 33 and 34, Range 33 West; thence north
along the east line of Sections 33 and 28 and the extension thereof to the center
of the Santa Maria River; thence westerly along the center of the Santa Maria River
to the place of beginning , excepting therefrom the city of Santa Maria 

SANTA RITA PRECI~T.
Commencing at the intersection of the center line of the Santa Ynez River

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Santa Barbara Consolidat ed Bond Election Precinct
No. 10, Being a Consolidation of General Election
Pr escincts Nos . 18 and 19 in Santa Barbara City.
31 11. Haley St.,
H. H. Ziegler

J,tary J . Hacking, !Jargaret J . Al tschul.
1Af3ry G. Coiner.

Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No . 11, Being a Consolidation of General Election
Precincts Nos . 20 and 21 in Santa Barbara City.
De Ponce Garage , Cor . Bath & Ortega Sta. ,
Charles Smith, 
Geo . l11cKenzie, Ethel H. Tryborn,
Emme .M. Brooks .
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No . 12, Being a Consolidation of General Election
Precincts Nos. 23 and 24, in Santa Barbara City.
1aa. Strav.13Gara ge, 1609 Bath St. ,
Margaret L. Spader,
Maude G. Kramer, Florence T. Tomlinson
Rose A. Everett. 
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No. 13, Being a Conso l idation of General Election
Precincts Nos. 25 and 26 in Santa Barbara City.
Meyerink Garage, 302 W. Pedregosa st . ,
\Villiam L. I.fa son,
Anita Hitchcock, Geo. H. Tomkins ,
Rose Me yerink.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election Precinct
No . 14, Being a Consolidation of General Election
Precincts Nos. 27 and 28 in Santa Barbara City.
Reedt:J Garage, 836 Orange Ave.,
s. L. Reed,
Henry A. Silva, c. M. Graham,
Albert F . Aubry.
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Alcatraz Bond Election Precinct .
Alcatraz School House,
\'la 1 ter Buhn,
Albert VI . Mel oling, Jr. , Anna A1ichael
Dorothy Moriarty.
Ballard Bond Election Precinct 
 Davis Theatre ,
L. L. Fox .
Clarence c. Thompson, Edgar B. Davison,
Frank JJattei.
Dos Pueblos Bond Election Precinct  
Den School House,
 M. Farren,
Chas . A. Smith, Jr., w. M. Silsby 
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Shepard, c.
Smith, 'vV. F .
Soto , Pete
Soto , P.
Soto, Santos
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Southern Paci :fie
Southern Pa ci:fio
St andard Oil Co .
Standard Oil Co .
Thur mond, Frank
Thurmond, Frank
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Villegas , s.
Ayala , J . P.
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Baker Iron Works
Brown-Sev.is Co .
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Candelas, L.
Carr eno , A.
R.
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R. Co.
R. Co.
Commercial Motor Service
Corr al, G.
Corral, L.
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Cota , Orestes
Cota , Orestes
Cota , Orestes
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Dominguez , c 
Fairbanks Morse & Co .
Flores H.
Hosmer, H 
Jack son, C. H.
Johnston & Johnston
Lambert , Ceci 1
Lambert, N.
Lambert , Ray
Landeros, s.
Mi lle r~ Harry
Montecito Blacksmith Shop
Montenge , F 
Mothorn~ w. E.
Mur gliia , F.
Ovieda , s.
Pacheco , Al fred
Rendon, E.
FIRST ROAD FUND
SECOND ROAD FUND


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9 7. 97
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299. 59
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the custody of said Mrs. Elizabeth McNally.
It is ordered that the Audito~ draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Elizabeth MoNally 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 support of the above named minor 
In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid.
It appearing to the satisfaction o:f the Board tha t the following named ptitionem .
.
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 amounts
set opposite their respective names on the 1st day of December, 1925.
Marcellina Borgatello
Mrs. J. M. Burleigh
Claud Johnson
Vicente A. Juarez
Jennie Lee
Ramon Lopez
Annabelle }.foGreal
Mabel Hyde
B. F. Baber
Isabelle Gunderson
Anne Hendricksen
vVilliam Lewis
Emma P. Ant 011
R. Cloak
Ida May Davidson
Anna Elphick
Blanche E. Emmons
Juan F1ores
Hattie B. Harbison
John Davies
. Mary Hedrick
FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$20.00 Refugia Olivas
30.00 Jose Maria Romero
20.00 Peter Romero .
12.00 Lucia Tognini 
25.00 John P. flare
15.00 Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson
10.00 Adelaide wright
SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$14.~5 Antonio Poisard
THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 
$15.00 Maria Josefa Pico
15.00 Pedro v. Romero, et ux 
15.0.0 Mary F. vVorth
25.00
FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 
$20.00 .M rs. Minnie Lawrence
15.00 Donald.a Moore
20.00 Mabel E. Murray
20.00 Mae McGollum
20.00 Mary C. Newhouse
20.00 Jose Rob1ea '
10.00 Joseph Usher
-FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$ 8.00
10.00
Margaret Marcum Viard
$10.00
15.00
20.00
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30.00
20.00
10.00
10.00
$ a.oo
$15.00
25.00
20.00
$20.00
20.00
20.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
15.00
$10.00

In the Matter of Leasing a Porti~n of the County Poor Farm to the Junior
League for the establishment of a Preventorium.
 The matter o:f leasing a portion of the County Poor Farm to the Junior League
for the establishment of a Preventorium thereon by said Junior League being presented
by Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood, and said matter being duly considered by this Board
and said Board being favorable thereto, On motion duly seconded and carried, it is
.
ordered that Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood be and he is hereby authorized to take said
matter up with said Junior League and have necessary proceedings prepared leading up
to a lease of a portion of said County Poor Farm.
The Reports of J. c. Black, Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital,
Anna E. Mccaughey, Superintendent County Detention Home and A. s. Larsen, County
Live Stock Inspector were examined and ordered filed.

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Andrews , A. J . HIGHWAY IMP. FUND

Baila r d , L. N.
Flores , H 
Gl ines , John
Gl ines , John
Goodchild, Ramon W,
Go rdi llo ~ Antonio
Gra :fft, John
Hende'rson~ John
Hildenbrand , A. J . ,Jr.
Jiminez , Andr ew
Jiminez, D.
' Luera , Precill.iano
Mandr igue z, A.
Miller , John
. Morena , A 
Morena , c.
Morr is , R. w.
Pacific Co~st Coal co .
Palmer Union Oil . Company
Petersen~ Jo' hn
She l l Company
Sot o, P, .
Thurmond, Frank




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Arkley Filling Station LOMPOC PER. ROAD FUND

Babb , E. L. .
Coo ley~ H. Ai.
Cool ey, H. M.
Hil denbrand, Wm 
Huyck , Cedric
do Ral ph
11a r shall, w. P. 
Raymond, Horace
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Santa Bar ba ra Tel ephone Co .
Sout.hwest Paving Co .
do do do
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Standard Oil . Co .
Ko l ster, c. G.
Wa t son, J . D.
Wimmer , Charles w  .

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Adams , Frank D 
Ambrose Lumber Co 
UR~QUAKE EMER. FUND
Barnett , ~vm . A 
Big Tejunga Rock & Sand Co  .
Commercial .Motor Ser vice

 

$40. 00
84. 00
8. 00
319. 00
374. 00
165. 00
48. 00
196. 00
84. 00
75 . 00
20. 00
13. 00
8 . 00
46. 50
36. 00
4 . 00
24.00
130. 50
274. 00
387. 50
12. 00
89 . 35
a.oo
65. 00
21.20
20. 00
85. 00
110 . 50
44 .00
55.00
44. 00
250. 00
55. 00
7. 60
685.10
40439 . 99
2047 .44
22 . 56
325. 00
40. 65
26196. 75
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159 . 30
1 25.00
228 . 84
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BETERAVIA PRECINCT.

Commencing on the line between Subd~yisions Nos. 14 arid 15 of -the Punta de la
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Laguna Rancho; thence north to its intersection with the southern boundary line of the
Union Sugar Company's land; thence east to the. southeast corner of said Union Sugar
Company'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 City 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 northeast
corner of Lot 104; thence westerly between Lots 99 and 100, 14 and 104, 105 and
106, 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 southern line of the Guadalupe Rancho;
thence east along the southern boundary line of the Rancho Guadalupe to the west line
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of the Rancbo Punta de la Laguna; thence southeasterly along the west line of the
Rancho Punta de la Laguna to the northwest corner of Subdivision No. 15 of said Rancho;
thence east along the north boundary line of said Subdivision No. 15 to the plaoe
of beginning.
BUELLTON PRECI NCT.
Commencing at the northwest corner of the Rancho San Carlos de Jonata; thence
southeasterly along the west boundary of the said San Carlos de Jonata Rancho to the
center line of the Santa Ynez. River; thence westerly and along the center line of said

Santa Ynez River to the line between Ranges 32 and 33 w., s. B. M.; thence south along
the range line between Ranges 32 and 33 w., to the south boundary line of the Rancho
Santa- Rosa; thence southeasterly along the southerly boundary line of said Rancho
Santa Rosa to a point where the line between Sections 32 and 33 T. 6 N. R. 32 w.
pro ject.ed i1ortherly would intersect the southerly boundary line of said Rancho Santa
Rosa; thence south to the north boundary line of Rancho San Julian; thence southeasterly
along the northerly and easterly boundary line of said Rancho San Julian to the
southeast corner thereof; thence due south to the shore line of the Pacific Ocean;
thence easterly along the shore of the Pacific Ocean to a point directly south of the
State Highway located .on the bluff on the east side of Gaviota Canyon, at the mouth
thereof, where said highway makes a turn to enter said canyon; thence north to the
center line 0 said State Highway; thence following the center line 0 said State
Highway northerly to the northerly boundary line of the Rancho San Carlos de Jonata; ,
thence westerly along the northerly boundary line of said Rancho San Carlos de Jonata
to the place of beginning.
CAREAGA PRECINCT 
Commencing at the northeast corner of the Rebecca Ord Peshine portion of the
Todos Santos y San Antonio Rancho; thence along the southern line of the Rancho Punta
de la Laguna southeasterly to the easterly line of the lands of the H. Escolle Estate;
thence south along said easterly and northerly line of said lands of H. Escolle Estate
to its intersection with the Los Alamos Rancho; thence along the northerly line of
the Los Alamos Rancho to the northeast corner of Las Flores Rancho; thence south along
the east lin~ of Laa Flores Rancho and extension thereof to the southerly line of Loa
.
Alamos Rancho; thence northwesterly along the south line of the Los Alamos Rancho and
the southwesterly and westerly boundary line of the Rancho Todos Santos Y San Antonio
to the southeast corner 0 the Rebecca Ord Peshine portion of said Rancho Todos Santos
y San Antonio; thence north along the west and south boundary linesof said Rebecca
Ord Peshine portion. of said Rancho Todos Santos y San Antonio to the place of beginni 
CARPINTERIA PRECINCT ~o. l.
Commencing at a point on the Pacific Ocean at the most southerly end of Linden

 
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with the east boundary of the Santa Rosa Rancho; thence westerly down the center of
said river to the east line of Lot 22 of the said ~ants Rosa Rancho; thence northerly
al ong said ea st line of Lot 22 to the north line of eame; thence easterly and northerl
y along th~ westerly line of the Santa Rosa Rancho to the line between Townshi ps 6
and 7 Nort h , Range 33 West , s. B. M.; thence west along the line between said Township
to the east line of the Santa Rita Rancho; thence norther ly along the east line of
said last named rancho to the northeast corner of the George G. King Tract of 875. 84
acres; thence west along the north line of said 875. 84 acre tract to the northwest
corner of the same; thence south along the west line of said 8?5. 84 acre tract to the
northeast corner of the George 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 l ine of
Lots 8, 11 and 15 to the north line of Lot 9 of aaid Rancho; thence easterly between
Lots 9 and 21 to the southeast corner of said Lot 21; thence northerly between Lots
21 and 22 t o the center of the Santa Rita County Road; thence west along said road to
the southwest corner of Lot 26 of said Rancho Senta Rita; thence north along the west
boundary of said Lot 26 to the northeast corner of Lot 35 of said Rancho Santa Rita;
thence west along the north boundary of Lot 35 to the west bounda r y of said Santa Rita
Rancho , which is also the east boundary of the Rancho de la Purissima ; thence north
along the said common boundary l ine between the said Ranchos to the south boundary of
the Los Alamos Rancho ; thence easterli and southerly along the said southerly boundary
line o:f said Los Alamos Ran.oho to the northwest corner o:f the San Carlos de Jonata
Rancho ; thence southeasterly along the westerly boundary line of the San Carlos de
Jonata Rancho to the point of beginning.
SANTA 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 Pinos to its inter section
with range line between Ranges 29 and 30 W. ; t hence north along said range line between
Ranges 29 and 30 w., to the southeast corner of Section 25 , T. 8 N. R. 30 W. ,
s. B. M.; t hence due east and al ong the township line between Townships 7 and 8 N.,
to range line between Ranges 26 and 27 w. ; thence south along said range line to the
line between Townships 5 and~ N. ; t hence west to the center of Section 3 , Township 5
North, Range 27 I/est, s . B. Al., 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 ; t hence westerly along the southeast and south boundary line of said
Rancho and the south boundary line of Tequepis Rancho to its intersection with the
township line between Townships 5 and 6 North; thence west along said Tovmship line
t o the line between Ranges 29 and 30 West; thence south along said range line t o the
s outheast corner of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 30 West , s. B. M. ; thence west
to the quarter corner between Sections 18 and 19 , Township 5 North , Range 30 West;
thence north to the quarter corner between Sections 7 and 18 of said Township and
Range; t hence west to the southwest corner of Section 10 , Township 5 North, Range 31 ,
\'lest ; t hence north to the south line of the No joqui Rancho; thence along the souther l
and easterly boundary of said Rancho to the Santa Ynez River; .thence westerly a long t i e
center line of said River to the mouth of t he Alamo Pintado Creek ; thence up the same
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to the south l ine of Section 2, Township 6 North, Range 31 nest, s. B. M. thence east
to the ea s t line of the Rancho Canada de los Pines; thence north along the westerly
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Evans , Elizabeth M. GENERAL FUND
Evans , H. 11.
Everett l\~ill & Lumber
Fashion, The
Fillmore , E. M.
Fl orez , E.
Forbes, James
Forbes , James F.
Foss, H.
Fowler, L. ~v .
Fox, L. L.
Fox, lvfaud c.
Fox, Maud c.
Franklin, H. B.
Frates, ~.fury J\f.
Freeze and Freeze
Frese, P!ads J.
Fugler , A. F.
Galley, F.
Galley , T.
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Gar cia , A.
do do
Garman, A 
Garman, A 
Garman, AJ.bert
Garrett, s. J .
Co.
Gates- Burns Paper Products Corp.
Gem Ma r ket Co.
George , c. E 
George, c. E.
Gewe , Henr y R 
Gibson, G. E.
Gibson, L 
Gill, Lena F.
Gtorgi, Nata lie
Gior gi, Jr., N 
Glaister, Harold
Gonzales , P,
Gorze11, Clarence
Graham, C. !{ 
do Robt.
Graham, Robt , G 
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Graviotto, E. J.
Grimes- Stassforth Stationery Co 
Guerra , Victor
Guerra, Victor
Gue:varra , Dave
Gusman, Pete.
Gutierrez, Aldeane 
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$ 60. 00
10. 00
162.88
3.95
 7.19
12.00
2.10
10 . 00
11.00
10.00
J.0 . 00
12.00
24.00
10.00
10 . 00
266. 64
10.00
1 68 .'70
44. 00
36.00
49.50
36.00
50.00
10.00
s .oo
10.00
2.89
32 . 85
38.29
34.90
10. 00
20.00
. 4.00
10.00
3.28
10 . 00
31.80
s.oo
'7.50
10. 00
'75.00
'71.25
13.50
12.19
2.50
2.50
5.00
4.00
90.00
175.00
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Cor dero , Joe
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Cordero , Joe
Corral, M.
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Corral, M.
Craviotto , E.
De la Guerra ,
do do
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Espinosa , A.
Espi11osa , C.
Espinosa , C .
do do
Espinosa , c.
Gonzales, R.
Gonzales , R.
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Gra11t , u. s.
Hames , Ed.
Hames , Ed.
Hames , Ed.
Larson~ c.
Lar son, C 

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December 7th, 1925.
Culve:r-t Co . GOOD ROADS FUND
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Lugo , ti. .
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Lugo, M 
Mall, F 

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Mall', F.
Ma r quez , A.
!~ontezano , J .
do do
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Montezano , J .
Ovieda , Tony
Parks, G, A.
Parks , G. A.
Parks , G. A 
Rivas , E.
Sea:s. i de Oil Co .
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$292. 88
289 . 59
5. 94
30. 00
30 . 00
2?. 50
27. 50
30. 00
40. 00
24 . 00
48 . 00
8 . 28
20. 00
24 . 00
24. 00
16. 00
24 . 00
16. 00
30.00
32. 50
55. 00
25. 00
36. 00
48. 00
48 . 00
8. 50
48. 00
' 24. 00
20. 00
60 . 00
27 . 50
40. 00
48. 00
16. 00
88. 00
96. 00
96.00
12. 00
44. 00
24. 00
20. 00
4 8 . 00
57. 50
1 35. 00
125. 00
135. 00
400
105 . 00
190. 23
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De\vi 11g , H. A. GElIBRAL FUND
Di ehl Grocery Co .
Dietzgen Co ., Eugene

Di1mes , B. T.
Di nsmore , Thos . T.
Dodge , E. G.

Doerges , V'I  H.
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Domi11guez , r.fury
Durichel , J . H.
Dut r a , Frank
Eames , A. L.
Eby , Evelyn Brig?s
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Eckert , Elden
Edmondson, A. R.
Ele ctric Shop, The
El i zo11do , Jacobo
Enterprise Paper Box Co .
Err o , Louise :r.1.
Eschr ick, t~. mi 1
Everett , Rose A.
Fillmore , E. M.
Fillmore , E. M.
Fillmore , E. M.
Fillmore , E . M.
Fillmore , E. M.
Flanagan, J,fichael 
~laria gan , Peter

Fov1ler , c. lf.
Fox, Maud c.
Fratis , Aneta K.
Freeze and Freeze
Fulton, Robt .
Ful vvider , R. H.
Gano , Robert
Ga r man, Albert
Gem J,ffirket Co .

Gene J.iorri ss Paint System
George , c. E.
Ger ow, s. w.
Gid11ey , Pearl c.
Gi orgi , Egisto
do N.
Glaister , Harold s.
Goodchild , Allan
Goodchild, Ralph
Gorzell , Clarence
Gr aham, Robt . G.
Gr ove , Chris D.
Gullifer , Thomas A.

$16. 00
l 0. 20
16. 77
10. 00
3. 60
43. 50
l 0. 00
30. 00
84. 00
2. 50
12. 50
9l. OO
47. 50
100. 00
. 81
10. 00
13. 75
10. 00
2. 50
10. 00
51. 19
9.01
32. 03
. 53
50. 92
12. 00
2. 50
20 . 00
24 . 00
10. 00
85 .46
2. .8 0
2. 50
36 . 60
4.oo
30. 25
30. 00
29 . 83
2 . 50
200. 00
10. 00
5. 00
19 .05
5. 00
7. 50
2. 50
67 . 50
7. 50
34. 06
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Fund , the hereinafter mentioned claims for the amounts set opposite the name of each
respectively, be and the same is hereby rescinded and set aside , and
It is further ordered that said hereinafter mentioned claims be re-allowed as of
,
January 4th, 1926~ and ordered paid out of said General Fund for the amounts set
opposite the name of each . claim respectively , as follows , to-wit :


Ambrose Lumber Co .
do do do
Belgarde , Frank
Br yant & Trott 
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California Corrugated Culvert Co .
do do do do
Colleg e Garage
Compton, i'I . G.
Cornwall Construction Co .
Duischel~ J . H.
Eckert , El den
Fillmore , E. M.
do do do
Gano , Robert
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Hernandez, John
Hildenbrand , Jr., A . J .
do do do
do Wm.

Huyck, A. L.
do Andy L.
Ingersoll Rand Co 
Kalin, Iv1. F 
 Kol ster , Chas. G.
1lid- Coast Rock Co .
Miller, Lee
Ott Hardware Co .
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Proctor & Cleghorne
Seaside 0-i l Co 
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S. P. Milling Co .
Spanne , Geo 
Spears , J . H. 
Standard Oil Co.
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Taylor Hardware Co 
Union 1~ill Co .
Union Oil Co 
Ventura Refining Co .
Vogel, J . E.
Western Machine & Foundry Co 
'.'fimmer , Charles VI .
You11g , Frank
 




$36. 50
6. 20
50. 00
13.15
244. 46
297. 33
13. 96
24. 00
63. 5D
84. 00
47. 50
32. 03
. 53
36. 60
75. 00
82 . 50
60 . 00
84. 00
114. 00
114. 00
13. 20
53. 50
1 04. 80
195. 66
912 . 50
54. 50
4. 32
12270. 00
21. 45
5. 75
2026. 87
954. 62
76. 50
76. 00
21. 05
35. 00
9. 90
28 . 40
244 . 65
14.50
28 .15 
52 . 65
6099 . 95
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Glines , John T. FIFTH ROAD FUND
Goodchild , Ramon
Gorin, John
Gorin, John
Gorin, John
Grafft ~ John
Grafft , John
Hobbs, Emmett
Holser & Bailey
Horn, A. R 
Hoagland, John
Jenkins , M.
John West Battery Sta .
Lukeman, w. o 
Marriott & Co., o. c.
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Ma rtin, V7m.
Martin, \'I. H.
Martinez , 1.1.
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?,-Iuscio , Delmo
McCol m, J im
Ni verth, s. B.
Ojeda , Joe
Ontiveros , F.
Orcutt Boiler ~ forks
Pacific Coast Railway Co .
Pacific Coast Ry. Co . -
Phillips , Joe
Ralph, Roy
Ramirez , 11Iike
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R. ~ - 1 va  ,
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Jesus
Roberts , Jack
Roemer & R~mer
Rubel 11otor Co .
Ruiz , Hobie
do do
do do
Ruiz , J . lJ .
do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa ~fu ria Garage
Santa Maria Valley R. R. Co .
do do
Saulsbury, Clyde
Silva , Eugene
Simas, John
Strong, F. E.
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$513. 00
125. 00
36. 00
31. 50
27. 00
84. 00
70. 00
23.00
65 . 82
1 88 . 45
36.00
35. 00
5 . 50
5 . 70
1. 50
. 40 . 50
54. 00
49 . 50
126. 00
54. 00
9 . 00
48. 00
209 . 55
64. 00
36. 00
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664 . 09
392 . 50
282 . 00
66. 00
48 . 00
55. 00
60. 00
28 . 75
9. 00
261. 44
2. 65
12 . 00
28. 00
32. 00
49. 50
54. eO
2. 25
128.00
1144. 73
1'7 .40
22 . 50
45. 00
32. 00
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Reiner & Son Co., c. D.
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Richardson, G. E.
Roberts, Geo.
Ross, Harr y w. T.
Ross , James
Sampson, Jiorman

GENERAL ro ND
Santa Barbara Cott age Hospi tal
Santa Barbara Daily News
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
Santa Barbara Humane Society
Santa Barbara Lumber Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do do do
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Santa ltfuria Times
Santa lifaria Valley \Vhse . Co .
Saunders , George
do do
Scaroni , Frank
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio
do do do
Scolari , Lino
do do
Seo tt, George
Scott, ',v. L.
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
yeeley , c. w.
Sellers, J . E.
S ex ton~ Joseph F.
Shanklin~ Lowell F.
Shepard Go., Frank
Signorelli, A. P.
do Peter
Signorelli, Peter
Silveira, Tony M 
Smith~, J .
Smit h , James
Smith , Laurence M.
Solvang Garage

Sou. California Edison Co .

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$ 1 656. 65
1095.32
546.94
2601. 56
949 . 05
5.oo
45. 00
280. 00
3. 85
5. 00
59 . 95
21. 50
42.35
8. 25
18.50
75 . 00
18.80
19.62
114. 49
32. 64
4. 25
2. 04
31. 00
43. 34
5.00
11.00
5.oo
177. 75
36.00
235. 50
76. 00
7.50
7.50
12. 50
15. 68
75.12
2 . 50
90. 00
3.60
13.50
78.00
5.00
318. 66
601. 66
40.00
7.50
'Z.05
109.50
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April 5th~ 1926 
1926, within the Monteci to County Yater District of the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, for the purpose of electing five persons to constitute a Board of
Directors in and for the said Monteci to County later District, and
That such election was conducted according to law and in accordance with the order
calling and fixing the time and place for holding said election, made by this Board in
the above entitled matter on the 1st day of March, 1926, after due and legal notice
given by law and the order of this Board, and
It further appearing that the returns of said election have been received by the
Clerk of said Board of Directors and have been duly canvassed by said Board of Director
on the 26th day of March, 1926, said canvass being ma de by opening the returns and
ascertaining the whole vote cast in said District and for each person voted for,
Now, therefore, the result of said canvass is hereby declared es follows:
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Whole number of votes cast in said District: 179.
P. o. Buell, received 172 for member of Board of Directors;
H. J. Doulton, received 174 for member of Board of Directors;
H. P. Drake, received 172 for member of Board of Directors;
R. S. Hyde , received 169 for member of Board of Directors;
J. A. Jameson; received 171 for member of Board of Directors;

We, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
do her eby certify and declare that an election held within Monteoito County Water
District on the 23rd day of March, 1926, was for the purpose of electing five members
to constitute a Board of Directors of said District, as prescribed by law, and the following
named persons, having received respectively the highest number of votes for
members of t he Board of Directors of said Montecito County Water District (said vote
received respectively by said persons being greater than one-half the number of votes
cast at said election), are hereby declared elected as members of the Board of Director
of said Mont ecito County Water District, to \'Vi t:
 P. o. Buell,
H. J. Doulton~ )
H. p. Drake,
R. s. Hyde,
J. A. Jameson 
 Dated: this 5th day of April, 1926.
c. L. PREISKER , Chairman, Board of Supervisors.
Attest: C. A. HUNT , Clerk.
(SEAL) 
A_ / In the Matter of Fi xing Amount of Bond on fi ling Map of a Subdivision lmiown as
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"Loma Ivie dia".
It appearing to the Board that the Pacific-SouthvJest T;ru.s t & Savings Ba nk , a
corporation, is the mvner of a certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the
City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara , State of California, designated as
"Loma Media", has subdivided the same for the pur pose of sale, and
It further appearing that t he owner of said land is about to file for record an
accurate map or plat thereof with t he County Recorder, as re quired by law, and said
owner having re quested this Board to fix the amount of bond, as provided by la w~ and
also having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $1000.00,
conditioned as re quired by law,
On moti on duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Pacific-Southwest
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Tr ust & Savings Bank, a corpora tion execute and file with this Board a good and suf


























April lst, 1926 

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De la Cuesta , Gerard s.
Deu , J . B.
Dewing', H. A.
Dewing, H. A.
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Diaz , Joe
Dietzgen Co ., Eugene
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
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Dodge , E . G.
Dominguez, Mary
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Domi~gu ez, Mrs. M.
Downer & Co., -~red  A.
Downing, Emil y J .
Dugan, Faulding & Crowell
Dugan, Her bert F.
Dugan~ Herbert F.
Dunton, E. A.
Eaves, A. T.

' Eby~ Evelyn Briggs
Elizondo , Jacobo
Elizondo; Jacobo
Elvidge , s. J .
Fa bing, F. w.
Fill more , E. M.

Fox, !laud C.
Francoso , s.
Fraters , Frank
Fran-' zina, John
Freeze and Freeze
Fugler, A. F .
Fulton," Robert
Ful wider, R. H 
Gano , Robert
Garcia, Henry
Gem Market Co .
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Geor ge, c. E 
Gibson, v 

Gio;rgi , T. A 

Glaister, Harold
Gold Fish Cafe
Graham, Robert G 
Grant, u. s.
Graton~ A. J 
Great Wardrobe

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CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEET~.
We , the unde r signed m~ mb ers 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 t he Boa rd of Supe rvi~ors be called t o attend thereto.
It is ordered that a special mee ti ng o f t h e Board of Supervisors of t he County
of Santa Barbara , State of California , be and the same is hereby called for April lOth,
1926, a t 10 o' clock a. m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said matt ing, to- wit:
In the Matter of the Transfer o-f Funds . To make any necessa ry or proper or de r in
connection therewith .
In tbe Matter of Recommending that the name of t he Santa Barbara National Forest be
changed to that of the Mission National Forest. To make any necessary or pr oper order
in connection therewith.
In the Matter of the Count y Board of For estr y. T o appo i n t a c ounty Forester and to
make any other or neoessar y order in connection therewith 

Dated April 5 t h ~ 1926.
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barba ra , State of Californi a.
C. L. PREISKER
SAM J. STANWOOD
TBOS . DINSMORE
w. L . TALBOTT
JOSEPH F . SEXTON

Boa r d of Supervisors of the Count y of Santa Barbara , State of California 
Apr i l 10th, 1926, 10 o' clock a . ~ Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Di nsmore ,
Sam J . Stanwood , J oseph F. Sexton , w. L. Talbott and c. L. Pre i ske r , and
t he Cle r k . Supervisor c. L. Preisker in t he Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call.
UJA'JJ--c.-w.4 . 4-f  ( In the Matter of the appointment of a County Forester.
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The County Board of Forestry having recommended to this Board tbe appointment of
Fr ank E. Dunne as County Forester .
On motion of Thomas T. Dinsmore dul y seconded and carried, it is ordered tha t Fr ank
E. Dunne be and he is hereby appointed County Forester in and for the County of Santa
Barbara , State of California upon qualifying a ccording t o lai'i, at a compensation of
$150 . 00 per month and expenses in an amount not to exceed $50 . 00 per month 
In the Matter of Endorsing Se~te Bill No _ and House Bill No. - - &c.
WHEREAS , a griculture i s the foundati on of the prosperity of Sout hern California ,
adding $ 250 , 000 , 000. 00 annua l l y to tbe wealth of this state; the ski l led lea dership
required by t h is important i ndustry cannot be tra i ned in other parts of this state or
any other states because of climatic and soil conditions , and because of the special
investigation and r esea r ch needed for the pur pos e of the scientific development of subt
r opica l horticulture and agr iculture ; and agr icul tural work of a coll egiate degr ee
should be carried on in connection with t he Univers ity of California , Southern Branch 
and on t he same campus , t her eby pe rmitting students of agriculture to secure a liberal
education in arts and s cience without duplication of f aciliti es ; and
mIEREAS, The Pa ci fic Branch , The National Home for Disabled Vol unteer Sol diers is
the owner of 160 acres of l and which l and is contiguous to the new Univer sity site and
desirable for a college i n agriculture in connection with the Uni vers ity; the Home
derives no mater ial benefit from said larid except such sl i ght benefits_as accrue t o the
members of the Home from a non-intensive cul tivation of a portion t hereof as a truck
farm; the present barracks of the Home are ol d wooden struct ures, danger ous fire
haza r ds , cr owded beyond capaci ty and utterly inadequate to meet the demands of the

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Mey 3rd, 1926. 2 7
Bonds Nos. 53, 54 , 55, 56 to run 14 years
Bonds Nos . 57 , 58 , 59 , 60 to run 15 years
Bonds Nos . 61 , 62 , 63 , 64 , 65 to run 16 years
Bonds Nos . 66 , 67, 68 , 69 , 70 to run 17 years
Bonds Nos . 71, 72 , 73, 74 , 75 to run 18 years
Bonds Nos . 76, 77 , 78 , 79 , 80 to run 19 years
Bonds Nos . 81 , 82 , 83 , 84 , 85 to run 20 years
and the interest
November and May
accruing thereon shall be payable semi-amiually on the 3rd days o:f
of each and every year , until said bonds are paid.
It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substanti~lly in the
following form, to-wit :
School Bonds of Goleta Union School Distr ict
Santa Barbara County , State of Cali:fornia , United
States of America .
Goleta Upion School District in Santa Barbara County , State of California ,
acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the
office of the treasurer of Santa Barbara County , State of California , on the 3rd day
of May , 19 , One Thousand dollars in lawful money of the United States of America ,
with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of 5 1/2 per cent per annum,
payable semi- annually on the 3rd days o:f November and May o:f each year from the date
hereof until this bond is paid 
This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date , numbered from 1
to 85 inclusive , amounting in the aggregate to Eighty- five 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 school lots , for building
or purchasing one or more suhool buildings or making alterations or additions to any
school building or buildings , for insuring school buildings , for supplying school
buildings with :furniture or necessary apparatus , and :for improving school 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 authorized by a vote of more
than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held
and conducted in said Goleta Union School District in said County and State of California
, on the 17th day of April, 1926.
And the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County , State of California ,
hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held ,
and conducted, and that notice thereo~ was duly and legally given and published, and
the result thereof was duly and lega lly canvassed and declared in the manner and as
re quired by law , and that all acts and conditions and things requir ed by law to be
done precedent to and in ~he issuance of said bonds have been done , and have been
performed in regular and in due form , and in strict accordance with the provisions of
the law authorizing the issue of school bonds .
And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebted
ness of the said Goleta Union School District , including this issue of bonds , is
within the limit provided by law.
This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly
made and entered in its minutes on the 3rd day of Iviay 1926, and shall be payable
out of the interest and sinking fund of said Goleta Union School District , and the
money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall
be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District .




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Salspatha , G. M.
Smith, T.
Smith , T 
Smith , T ~
Snow, B.
Snow , B.
Snow , B.
Snow , E.
Soria , T.
Soto, J .
Torrez , G.
Camargo , Santiago
Chri s tensen, Christ
Clancy, A. L.
Clancy, A. L.
Clancy , A. L.
Coffey, O. D.
Dopson, Russell
Dopson~ Russell
do do
Erro , Jviiguel
Fox , 1. 1. .
Henderson', John
Jones , Charlie
Keene , A. G.
Lamb , C. G.
Pa gliotto , Pet.a
Pagliotti , Pete
Roth , John
Seaside Oil Company
Shurtleff, .J . H.
Stewart, Tom
Devaul , J . M.
' Everett Building Co .
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Gehr , E. T.
Gunderson, G. T.
Hildenbrand , A. J .
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Huyck, ]ilonte
Krause & Ostil;li
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McKee , William J.
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Smith Hardware Co ., W. R.
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June 7th, 1926.
Thst in accordance with a resolution and order of the board of  
  
Education of Senta Barbara School District, passed end adopted on the 21st day of April
1926, en election was duly called in said School District, and was held in said Sohool
District on the 25th day of Mey, 1926; and that notice of said election wee given by
~,.rnen-ibers of:.
posting notices eignediy~the board of education of said School District in three publi
places in said School District for more than twenty days next before said election~ end
by publishing such notice in The Santa Barbara Daily News, a newspaper printe4 and .
 published in Sante Barbera County, State of California, not less than onoe a week for
three sucoeasive weeks before said election, which notice so posted and published, wee
in the form required by the poli tioal 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
oonduc~ed the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the
votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the board of education
of said School Distriot, and to them made return of the poll and tally lists of said
election.
That on the lat day of June 1926, the seventh day after the said election~ and
et one o'olook P m. of said day, the board of education of said Sohool District met
end canvassed the said returns of said election, from which sai~ returns the said board
of education found end declared and this board finds end declares that there were 3091
votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to-wit: 2842 votes
were cast for issuing said bonds, and 225 votes and no more were oast against issuing
.
said bonds~ and that the said board of ednoation oeused an entry of the result of said
election to be made on the minutes of said board.
And this board hereby further finds end declares that said election was duly
end legally called end held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally

given and published, and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in
the manner end es required by law, and that ell sots, conditions and things required
by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and
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in strict acoordenoe with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of school
bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said School District, inoluding
this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law.
IT rs T~REFORE ORDERED, that bonds of Santa Barbara School District in said
Santa Barbare County, State of California, issue in the sum of One Hundred and Fifty
Thousand dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars each payable within thirty
years from the de~e thereof, in lewflll money of the United States, with interest thereo
at the rate of five per oent per 'annum, payable semi-annually in like lawful money,
et the .office of the county treasurer of said County.
It is further ordered that said bonds shall be payable es follows, towit:

Bonds Nos. 1 to 5, both inclusive, to run 1 year.
Bonds Nos. 6 to 10, both inclusive ~o run 2 years 
Bonds Nos. 11 to 15, both inclusive, to run 3 years.
Bonds Nos. 16 to 20, both inclusive, to run 4 years 
Bonds Nos. 21 to 25, both inclusive, to run 5 years.
Bonde Nos. 26 to 30, both inolueive, to run 6 years.
Bonds Nos. 31 to 35, both inclusive, to run 7 years 
Bonds Noa. 16 to 40, both inclusive, to run 8 years.
Bonds Noa. 41 to 45, both inclusive, to run 9 years.
Bonds Nos. 46 to 50, both inclusive to run 10 years.
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June !th, 1926.
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Pacific Coast Railway Co.
Pao. Coast Publishing Co.
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Pacific Laundry
Page, A. L.
Page, A. L.
Palmer, Wendel
Palmer, Wendell
Parma Co.
Parma Company
Patrick & Co.
Pertioa, Frances
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Isaac Pitman & Sons
Pi ttmsn. Wm . H~
Pope, A. s.
Pope, A. s.
Pope, A. s.
Postal Telegraph Cable
Proctor & Cleghorn
Ramona Shop
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Regan, Theo.
Co.
Reiner & Son Co., c. D.
Reiner & Son Co., c. D.
Remington Typewriter Co  .
Richards on, Roy L.
Rickard, James B 
Ricketts, Verne
Riviera Hotel Garage
Robbins, E. A 
Roberts, Geo.
Rogers & Son, E. F 
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June 7th ~ 1926.
On motion the Boa rd adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes ere hereby approved.
pervisors.
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Attest:- 

Board of supe r visors of the County of Santa
June 21st , 1926, 10 o' clock a . m., Present:
Barbare , State of California .
Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore ,
Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Pre i sker , and
tbe Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
35)
In the Matter of Construction of an Asphaltic Concrete Pavement and necessary dra in
structures, on a portion of what is known as Ontare Road, in the 3rd Road District.
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for :furnishing all tools ,
machine r y, material and labor necessary for constructing and completing the proposed
improvements, in the above entitled matter the Board proceeded to open and consi~er
the foll owing ,bi ds , to wit :
Chas . Richardson, bid
Cornv1all Construction Co., bid
A. L. Pendola, bid
,
$12, 832. 00
15,260. 00
13 ,990. 00
It appearing to the Board that the bid of Chas. Richardson is the lowest and
best bid submitted for said work, on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered
that said Chas . Richardson be and the same is hereby accepted and the contract awarded
to said Chas. Richardson 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 contraot price end
the materialmens , mechanics and laborers bond provided by law, and that the Chairman
and Clerk respectively of said Board be and they are hereby authorized to approve
said bonds and sign said contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara .
In the laatter of Incurring a Bonded Indebtedness of the County of Santa Barbara ,
in t he amount of $700, 000. 00, for t he purposes specified as follows , to -wit: For the
erection and construction of a new County Court House, new County Jai1 and new County
Hall of Records , for supplying same with equipment or necessary apparatus and for
improving the Court House Grounds, in the City of Santa Barba.re , County of Santa
Barbara , State of California .
This being the time and place provided by law for the canvass of the election
returns of the special bond election held in the County of Santa Barbara on June 15,
1926, at which date there was submitted to the electors of Santa Barbera County the
following Propositiont
 

: "Shall the Board of Supervisors
:of the County of Sa nta Barbara
:be authorized to issue bonds of
:said County to the amount of Seven :
Hundred Thousand Dollars for the
: purpose of the erection and con-
 

: struction of a new County Court
:House , new County Jail and new
:County Hall of Re cords , for sup:
plying said new County Court
:House , 1new County Jail and new
. county'Hall of Records with
:equipment or necessary apparatus
:and for improving the County
:court House grounds , in the City
:of Santa Barbara , County of Santa
:Barbara , State of California?


 



 
 


 
 
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July 6th , 1926.

be payable at t he office of the County Treasurer of Santa Ba r ba ra Cou11ty, in Santa
Barba ra ~ California.
This bond i s issued by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Ba r ba ra ,
State of Ca l ifornia , i n str ict compliance ivi th t he provisi ons of Title II of Part IV
of t he Political Code of the State of California and in pursuance of an order of said
board duly made on the 6th day of July , 1926, and with t he assent of t wo thirds of the
quali fied electors of said county voting at an election legally called and duly held
for that purpose on the 15th day of June , 1926.
AND IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED , RECITED AlID DECLARED that the bonded indebtedness
of such county , including this bond , does not exceed five per cent of the taxable property
t hereof as shov1n by the last equalized assessment of said County and that and that
provision has been made f or t he collection of an annual tax suf ficie nt to r ay the intere
st on this indebt ednes s as it falls due , and also sufficient to cons t itute a sinking
fund for the pa yment of said i ndebtedness at or before maturity.
 IN \'/ITIIBSS ~7HEREOF , the said County by its Board of Supervi sors has caused this
bond to be signed by the Chairman of said board and attested by the Auditor thereof,
a nd the seal of the Boord of Supervisors to be attached this 6th day of July 1926 
Ohairman of tlie - Board of Supervisors .
Attest :
County Audi tor .
Coupons sh.911 be attached to each of said seven hundred (700) bonds for the
interest accruing t hereon , and said coupons shall be substantially in the fol l owing form
to- wi t :
The County of Santa Barbara , State of Calif or nia , hereby pr omi ses to pay t o the
holder hereof on the 6th day of ----------~ 19 - , at t he of f ice of the County
Treasurer of Sa nta Barbara County , in Santa Barbara , California , Twenty- f i ve Dollars
( .~ 25 . 00 ) , United States gold coin, for the semi- am1ual interest on its Santa Barbara
County Court House Bonds , of Santa Ba rbara County , Bond No. 
The Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to sign all of
said bonds and to attach t he seal of this Board t hereto and the Auditor OI said County
is hereby authorized and directed to countersign and attest said bonds , end said
Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to sign t he interest coupons attached to
s aid bonds by his origi nal or lithographed fac- simile sig11ature , and said bonds \1hen
so signed and attested shall be delivered by said Auditor to the Treasurer of said
County and delivered by said Treasurer of said County to such persons , in such amounts
and at such times as the Boar d of Supervisors may determine .
The proceeds of t he sale of said bonds shall be deposited in the treasury of sai
. County and shall be used solely for the purpose of the erection and construction of
a i1e\v County Court Hou se , new County Jail and ne\v Count y Hall of Reco r ds , f or supplying
said new County Court House , new County Jail and new County Hall of Records with
equipment or necessa r y apparatus , and fo r i mproving the County Court House grounds in
the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara , State of Califor11ia ; provided that
if there shall be any surplus it shall be appl ied toward the pa yment of sai d bonds.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of t he County of Santa Barbara ,
State of California , this 6th day of July , 1926.
(SEAL)
Attest : C. A. Hunt , Clerk 
c. L . Preisker , Chairma n of the Board of Supervi
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July 6th , 1926
Kessler, \1 . GE1IBRAL FU1ID
Ketcham, E. T.
King , John H.
Lamb , J . H.
Lamb , Rhoda 11.
Lambert , c. E 
Lambert , c. E.
do Clarence
do Fred
Lambert , Fred
Lambert , N.
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Lambert , N.
Lambert , riorma E.
Lambert, Opal
Lambert , Ray
Lambert , Ray
Lambert, Ray
La11e , Je in Lu11
La11e , Miles P .
Langlo , Andre\'/ K .
La nsdell , Sylvester

Larco Fish Co., S.
Larsen , A. S .
Launer , E. l!.
Lauritzen, L. H.
Lether man, J .
Le\vis, Ella R.
Libbey , Vincen t E.
Lietz Co . , A.
Li11coln~ 1 Louise
Logan Co ., w. c.
Lompoc Record
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Lompoc Record
Lompoc wVarehouse Co.
Lopez , C.
Lopez , c.
Lopez, Ulpia110
Los Angeles Creamery Co .




Los Angeles Ice and Cold Storage Co .
Los Angeles & Sta . Barbara Red Line
Low , Frank
Low , Frank
Lundberg , J . H 
Luttrell , A. s.
Mabbott , E  A.
1'1abbott , E. A.
1.ta cCulloch, George
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10. 00
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10 . 00
10. 00
108. 00
10. 00
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77. 50
13. 74
5.75
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22.14
48. 00
44.00
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July 19th~ 1926. 11
In the Matter of the Bid of the Columbia Drug Company fo r fur nishing drugs t o the
County for the fiscal year 1926-27 .
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bid, in the aboveentitled
matter, be and the same is hereby rejected.
~ ~ / In the !fa tter of the Formation of Los Alamos County Fire Protection District of
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~  Santa Barbara County.
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RESOLUTION FORMING DISTRICT.
A petition in the above entitled matter having been presented to this Board on
the 6th ~ay of July 1 926~ and due notice thereof having been given by publication in
t he manner required by law, and proof of notice having been fi led, and it appearing to
said Board that the te rritory hereinafter described is unincorporated territory and in
need of fire protection, and is not already included in any fire protection district,
and this Board believes that said territory should be formed into a County Fire Proteation
District, 
IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED , that the said petition be granted, and tha
a County Fire Protection District be and is hereby es tablished to be known a s Los
Alamos County Fire Protection District of Santa Barbara County, and the territory t~ be
included in said district is described es follows, to wit :
 I Commencing at the northeast corner of Las Flores Rancho ; thence south along the
east bounda r y line 0 said rancho and the exten~ion of the same to the south boundary
line of the Los Alamos Rancho ; thence east along the south boundary line of said ranch
to the southeast cor ner of said rancho; thence southerly to the northwes t corner of th
San Ca r los de Jonata Rancho; thence along the north boundary line of said rancho and
the south boundary line of the Rancho Corral de Quati to the center line of Zaca Creek ;
thence northeasterly along the center line of Zaca Creek to the south bounda r y of the
Siequoo Rancho; thence northwesterly along the south boundar y line of said rancho to
the northeastern corner of Rancho Tenaquaic; thence along the ea sterly and southerly
boundar y lines 0 the Rancho Tinaquaic to the southwest corner 0 said rancho; thence
southerly to the northeast corner of the Los Alamos Rancho ; thence along the northe rn
bounda r y line of said rancho to the place of beginning.
Done at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisor s of Santa Barbara County,
this 19th day of July, 1926.
c. L. Preisker, Chairman of the Board of Supervisor 

Attest c. A. Hunt, Clerk of the County of Santa
Ba rbara, State of California and ex off icio
Clerk 0 the Board 0 Supervisors 0
said county.
~ ' In the Matter of Ordinance No. 419 providing for the levy of an annual tax upon
~. l-f-IC(  taxable property of Santa Barbara Count.y su~fficient to pay the principal and interest
of the bonds to be issued by said County in the sum of $700 , 000. 00, for t he purpose
 of raising money for the erection and construction of a New County Court House; New
County Jail and New County Hall of Records, for supplying the New County Court House,
New County Jail and New County Hall of Records with equipment or necessary apparatus
and for improving the County Court House Grounds , in the City of Senta Barbara, County
of Santa Barbara , State of Calif ornia 
In appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Ada E. Schoepf, pr i ncipal clerk
of the printer and publisher of The Santa Barbara Daily News , that Ordinance No . 419,
hes been dul y published, 
on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Ordinance No. 419,
has been duly published.





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Office filed with this Board, that the said R. w. Anderson never received title to the
Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of Section 5, Township 10
or
North, Range 28 IVest, s. B. M., by patent /otherwise, and that the said assessment~
Certificate of tax sale and deed are each and all erroneous and wrong;

NOW THEREFORE. it ie ordered that the County Auditor of said county do and he is
hereby directed to cancei said erroneous and i11ega1 assessment, by proper entry on the
margin of the assessment book and also on the delinquent list, and the County Recorder
of said County is hereby ordered to cancel and annul said Certificate of tax sale and
Tax deed in Book "M", Certificates of Tax Sales, at page 50~ and Book 94, at page 248,
of Deeds, respectively. 
It is distinctly understood that this authorization for cancellation shall operat
as a cancellation of said assessment, sale, Certificate of sale and Tex Deed, only so
far as the same relates to the properties erroneoua1y assessed, especially as to the
Southwest Quarter (Slf 1/4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of Seotion 5, Township 10
North~ Range 28 West, S. B. M., and as to any other property contained in said assessment,
sale, certificate of sale and Tax Deed, the same shall remain in the same condi-
~ tion as though this authorization were not issued.
4~~ / In the Matter of the Appointment of Frank Marshall, a member of the Board of
(-~~ ~ rXJ~ , Trustees of Santa Maria Public Cemetery District.


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It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of
Santa Ilaria Public Cemetery District of the County of Santa Barbara, caused by the
resignation of A. R. Jones, a former member thereof,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Frank Marshall be and he i
hereby appointed a member of the Board of Trustees of Senta Maria Public Cemetery
District for the unexpire~ term of A. R. Jones, resigned.
I In the Matter of Widening the State Highway from 20 feet to 30 feet between the
4&1:.~~~ East limits of the City of Santa Barbara and Central Avenue.







On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk of this Board
write the California Highway Commission acknowledging receipt of its final report, in
the above-entitled matter, and express to sa~d commission a vote of thanks and approval
of its action therein.
In the Matter of providing a room in the new County Court House to be used as a
Museum for the City and County of Santa Barbara.
The Reina De1 Mar Parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden West and Santa Barbara
Cha pter, Daughters of the American Revolution, presented a resolution requesting this
Board to include a fire-proof room large enough to be used as a Museum for the City
and County of Santa Barbara, in the new County Court House,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk of this Board
notify said organizations that said Board will consider said request and endeavor to
provide a suitable room for the e!oresaid purpose 

In the Matter of the Annual Pinanoial Report of the County of Santa Bar~ara for t e

f iscal year ending June 30th, 1926.
The County Auditor presented the annual report of the financial transactions of
the County for the fiscal year ending June 30th 1926, in accordance with law;
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said report be approved
and accepted as the annual financial report of said county for the fiscal year ending
June 30th, 1926, and 
It is further ordered that the County Auditor cause the usual number of copies of
said report printed in pamphlet fo rm. 
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August 6th ~ 1926.
Mccaughe y , J. P. GENERAL FUND
Ne lson, Sadriok
Nielson-Smith Electric Co .
Niel son, H. T.
Nie l s on, H. T.
Nune z, Y.
Ogilvy and Gi l bert
0 ' Malley , John
Ord Ice Co .
Ord Ice Co .
do do
Ot t Hardware Co .
do do
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Ovieda , E . S .
Ov ieda, Tony
do do
Pa cific Chemica l Co .
Pacific Coast Pub . Co.
Pacific Coast Publishing
Pacific Laundry
Padilla , F.
Pa dilla , F .
Page , A. L. 
Pa r ma Co .
Parma Company
Pa rma Co.
Patrick & Co .
Per ez , L .
Pertica , France s
Pickett , John
Pina , J .
Pl att, Gr ace
Pons , Frederi ck D.
Co.

Recorde r Printing and Publishing
do do do
Red Cross Drug Co .
Richards on, c. .T .
Robeol a , T.
Romero , E. 
Romero, J .
Rome r o, L.
Romero, L.
Rosale z. J.
Ross , James
Ruiz , B.
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Company

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September 7th, 1926.

For Permanent Road Division of Goleta Fund
For Permanent Road Division o'f Lompoc Fu.nd
For Permanent Road Division of Mesa Fund
For ~ermanent Road Division of Mission Fund
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For Permanent  Road Division o~ Monteoito Fund
For Permanent
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For Permanent Road Division of Senta Ynez Fund
For Road Improvement District No. 1, Fund
For Road Improvement District No. 5, Fund

(1st Bond Issue)
(2nd Bond Issue)

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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 school for the current school year, whioh
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
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For Santa Maria Union High School District
For Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District
18910.00
38280.00
240,'151.66
110,261.00
16,855.00
Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that t here 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 school districts at the rate in oents and mills as follows,
to-wit:

For Carpinteria Union High School District
For Lompoc Union High School District Fund
For Santa Barbara High School District Fund
For Santa Maria Union High Sohool Distriot Fund
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For Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District Fund
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And Whereas it appears from the estimate of the County Superintendent of Schools
made pursuant to Seotion 1764 of the Political Code of the State of California, that
the sum of $112,000.00 will be required by the County High Sohool Jund 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 ei'tuated 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 .18
Said County High Sohool Fund is for the following named high sohool districts
in the proportion to the average daily attendance of eaoh~ as per report of the County
Superintendent of Schools, to-wit: Carpinteria Union High School District, Lompoc Unio
High School District, Santa Barbara High School District, Senta Maria Union High Schoo
District end Santa Ynes Valley Union High School District.
And Whereas, it appears from the report of the County Superintendent of School
made pursuant to Section 1734b of the Political Code, that Den School District is a
common district and is not a member of any high school district, end that Santa Barbar
High Sohool District is governed by an appointive board, is not accessible to a majori 1
of the pupils residing in said Den School Distriot~
And Whereas, it further appears from said report that the average maintenance
cost per pupil at tending the said Santa Barbara High Sobool District, exoluding State


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SISQUOC PRECINCT.
Beginning at a point on the section line between Sections 20 and 21, T. 9 N. R 
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33 W., said point being at the northern boundary of the Los Alamos Rancho ; thence nor

to the corner of Sections 4, 5, 8 and 9 T. 9, N. R. 33 w.; thence east to the corner

of Sections 3, 4, 9 and lQ T. 9, N. R. 33 W.; thence north t o the center of the Senta

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and northeasterly along t he center of said Santa A~ria River, the north boun -
ary of Santa Barbara County, to the west l ine of Section 30, T. 32 s . R. 1 8 E. M. D.
thence south on the ~a nge line between Ranges 17 and 18 E., M. D. M., and Ranges 30
and 31 N., s. B. M., to township line between Townships 9 and 10 N.; thence east on
said township line between said Townships 9 and 10 N., to range line between Ranges
26 and 27 W.; thence south on said range line between Ranges 26 and 27 w., to townsbi
line between Townships 8 end 9 11.; thence east on said township line between said
Townships 8 and 9 N., to the line between Sections 3 and 4 T. 8 N. R. 26 W.; thence
south to the township line between Townships 7 and 8 N.; thence west on said township
line between Townships 7 and 8 N., to range line between Ranges 29 and 30 W.; thence .
 north along said ra nge line between said Ranges 29 and 30 w., to township line betwee
Townships 8 and 9 N.; thence west on said township line between said Townships 8 and
9 N., to the easten1 boundary of the Sisquoc Rancho ; thence southwesterly along the
east boundary of said Sisquoc Rancho to the southeast corner thereof; thence along
the south boundary of said Sisquoc Rancl10 north\vesterly to , the eastern bou11dary of th
Tina Quaic Rancho ; thence southwesterly along the boundarly line of said Tinaquaic
Rancho to the south corner thereof; thence along the northern boundary of Ranchos
La Laguna and Los Alamos to the place of beginning .
SOLVANG PRECINCT .
 Commencing at a point on the Santa Ynez River where the mouth of the Alamo
Pintado Creek intersects same ; thence northe rly along the center line of said creek
to the south line of Section 2 , Township 6 North, Range 31 VI est , s. ~. M.; thence wes
to the easterly line of the San Carlos de Jonata Rancho ; thence northerly along said
easterly line and westerly along the northerly line of said Rancho to the center line
of the State Highway ; thence southwesterly along the center line of said State Highwa
to the south boundary line of the liojoqui Rancho ; thence easterly along the south
boundary line of said Rancho to the southeast corner thereof; thence northwesterly
along the east and north boundary line of said Rancho to the place of begi nning .
SUW11ERLAND PRECINCT.
Commencing at the mouth of Arroyo Toro on the Pacific Ocean; thence northerly
along the center of said Arroyo Toro to the center of the Coast Highway; thence westerly
along t }e center of said Coast Highway to the Toro Canyon Road ; thence northerly
and weste rly alon~ said Toro Canyon Road and Valley Road to the southwest corner of
S~ction 11, Township 4 North, of Range 26 West , s. B. M.; thence south along the
line between Sections 14 and 15 of said Township and Range to the north line of the
Pueblo lands of the City of Santa Barbara; t hence nortb\1esterly along said Pueblo
line to the easterly line of the Underhill Property or Ortega Rancho ; thence south
along the easterly l i ne of said unaerhill property to the line between same and the
D. C. \Villiams tract on top of hi ll; thence southwesterly along the southerly line o
said Underhill property and along the top of what is known as the Ortega Hill to the
' intersection of same with the Coast Highway ; thence southerly along the summit of
Or tega Hill to the bottom of bluf f of Ortega Hill on the sea shore of the Pacific
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WASIOJA PRECINCT. '
  
-- Beginning on t he west line of Section 30, T. 32 , s. R. 18 E. M. D. M., in the

center of the Santa 1.!aria River, the i1orth boundary of Santa Barbara County; thence
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on range line between Ranges 17 and 18 E ., M. D. M., and Ranges 30 and 31 vi.,
M., to township line between Townships 9 and 10 N.; thence east on said township
line between said Townships 9 and 10 N. , to . ra nge line betv1een Ranges 26 and 27 w.;
thence north along said range line between said Ranges 26 and 27 w., t o the center of
the Santa 1furia River , the north boundary of Santa Ba rbara County; thence northwesterly
along the center of said Santa Maria River, the north boundary of Santa Barbara
County, to the place o:f beginning.
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In the 1~tte r of the Application of the Union Oil Company of California for
abandonment of old county road in the 4th and 5th Road Districts . ~.t:?J:r_~
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executed and delivered to the County of Santa Ba rbara by the Unio11 Transportation

Company , et al , dated December 29 , 1915, and recorded July 12, 1916, in Book 154 of
Deeds page 141, in the Matter of the Petition o:f George P. l.ierri tt, et al., :for a
 road in Road Districts Nos . 4 and 5 , in the 5th and 6th Townships, the County of Santa
Barbara agreed to institute the necessary lawful proceedings for the abandonment and'
reconveyance to said Union Transportation Company, et al., that portion of the present
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travelled road r unning from Santa Maria to Lompoc , commencing at the intersection of
said roadway with northerly boundary line of Rancho Mission De La Purisima and running
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as now travelled southerly to a place at or near station 277+78 of the r i ght of way
dedicated.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it i~ ordered that the County Surveyor
prepare the necessary description of said old road to be abandoned and map thereof
together with a petition for the abandonment of same.
/ In the Matter of Appointing c. G. Lamb , a member of the Board of Trustees of
Oak Hill Public Cemeter y District in t he place of Th.omas w. Barnes , deceased 
It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy in t he Board of Tr ustees
of Oak Hill Public Cemetery District of the County of Santa Barbara , caused by the
death of Thomas 11 . Barnes,
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that C. G. Lamb , a resi-
. dent o:f said district , be and he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Trustee
of said Oak Hill Public Cemetery, in the place of and for the unexpired term of Thoma
1 \V. Barnes , deceased.
I In the Matter of Adopting the name of Stowell Road for a road located in
the Fifth Road District, County of Santa Bar bara , State of California.
 J. H. Chambers and others , residents of the 5th Road District, County of
Santa Barbara, State o:f California , having on the 9th day of November, 1925, fi l ed
with the Clerk of this Board a petition praying that the name of Stowell Road be
adopted and applied to that certain county road located in the 5th Road District,
County of Santa Barbara. State of California , and more particul a r ly described as
follows , to-wit:
That certain lot , piece or parcel of land particularly described as foll ows ,
to - wit:
Thirty (30) feet on each side o:f the following described center line , towit
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Commencing at the Southwest corner of Section 15, Township 10 North of Range
34 West, s. B. M., and running thence East along the section line between Sections
14 and 23 , 18 and 19, 17 and 26 , to the Southeast corner of t he South\~e s t Quarter of

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Section 17, Township 10 North of Range 34 ./est, s . B. M., and
It appearing from said petition t hat the same is si gned by more than threefourths
of the land ow ners abutting on said road , and that said petition contains all
matters required by law to be set forth therein, and
It further appearing that said petition should be granted and said name of
Stowell Road adopted and applied to said road above herein described.
It is therefore ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby granted
and that said above described road shall hereafter be known by the name of Stowell
Road. 
I n the 1fatter of the Application of Union Sugar Company , a corporation for a
franchise to lay, construct , and maintain, an outfall sewer , waste water and i rrigati
water pipe line.
Resolution accepting bid and awarding fr~nchise 

\VHEREAS , on the 2nd day of November 1925, Union Sugar Company, a corporation
organized and existing under the laws of California , filed with the Board of Super v isors
of the County of Santa Barbara , State of Califoniia, an application in wr i ting
requesting said Board of Supervisors to advertise for ' sale and sell t he franchise
hereinafter set forth , and
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WHEREAS , said Board of Supervisors, by resolution duly passed and adopted at
the meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on the 2nd day of November, 1925, r esol ed
to grant said franchise for the term of fifty years upon the terms and conditions and
restrictions imposed and required by law, and by said resolution so passed as afor esa d;
and

WH H:REAS, said Board of Supervisors further resolved that sealed bids for said
franchise be received by said Board of Supervisors up to the hour of 10 o' cl ock A.M.,
on Monday the 7th day of December, 1925, and that said bids be opened at said last
mentioned time and date and that saidfranchise be thereupon struck off, sold and
awa r ded to the person~ firm, or corporation making the highest cash bid therefor in

the manner provided by law, and at said meeting said Boar d of Supervisors did by
resolution prescribe and fix the sum 0 $1 , 000. 00 to be the penal sum or amount of th
bond required by law to be filed by the successful bidder for said ranchise ; and
WHEREAS , said Board of Supervisors did, by the aforesaid resolution, authorize
and direct the County C1erk of said County of Santa Bar bara and Ex- officio cler k of
said Board of Supervisors , for and on behalf of said Board of Supervisors , to advert e
in the manner and for the period required by law, statement of all the aforesaid
facts and matters , together with statements of all other facts and matter s in connec
tion with the granting of said franchise as requir ed by law to be advertised and
published ; and
WHEREAS , it appears to this Board of Supervisors by affidavit of publicat ion
 on file with this Board, that in pursuance of said order of said Board of Supervisor ,
said County Clerk and Ex- officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors did , as required
by law, advertise and publish statements of all of the aforesaid facts and matters ,
together with statements of all other facts and matters in connection with the grant
ing of said franchise , said advertisement and publication being made for and during
the time and in all respects in the manner requir ed by law, and said publication bei g
completed not less than twenty da ys nor more t han thirty da ys oefore said 7th of

December , 1925, and before any further action on said franchise was taken by the
said Board of Supervisors; and
1iHEREAS , now on rA:onda y, t he said 7th day of December, 1925 , at the hour of
10 o' clock A. M. of said day and i n the Board Room of said Boa rd of Supervisors, in
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the County Court House in said County, it appearing to said Board of Supervisors that
The Union Sugar Company, a corporation, duly organized and existing under the laws of
t he State of California, has presented to and filed with said Board of Supervisors its
sealed bid in writing whereby said Union Sugar Company , a corporation , offers and bids
for said Franchise t he sum of $10 . 00 in cash Gold Coin of the United States, which bid
is accompanied with a certified check pa yable to the Treasurer of said County of Santa
Barbara for the full amount t hereof; and
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WHEREAS , no other bid for said franchise has been made to or received by
said Board of Supervisors , said bid of $10.00 so made by said Union Sugar Company, a
corporation, is the highest and only bid made therefor:
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the Count y of Santa Barbara , in
t he State of California , having met in open session and read said bid and received said
tender of $10.00 and having duly considered the same and being fully adv i sed in the
premises , do hereby resolve as follows , and

IT IS ORDERED , that said bid of Union Sugar Company , a corporation, of the
sum of $10. 00 in cash Gold Coin of the United States for said franchise so proposed to
be gr anted, and particularly set forth and described in said resolution and said I
advertisement , and therein set forth and described as follows :
NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE.
To ilbom It May Concern:
.tlotice is hereby given that an application has been made to the Board o:f Supervisors
of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, for a certain franchise
granting the right, privilege and franchise for the term of Fifty yea rs t o lay , construct
and maintain an outfall sewer, waste water and i rrigation water pipe line from
t he town- site of t he town of Betteravia in the County of Santa Barbara , State of Ca li
fo r nia , for the transmission, carrying away , using , and sale of sewage , waste water
and irrigation water from the town of Betteravia., County of Santa Barba ra , State of
California , over, along and across the public streets , highv11ays , lanes and other :publi
places in the 5th Supervisoral District of the County of Santa Barbara , State of
California , along the line set for th in said petition and particularly described in
the form of Or dinance hereinafter set forth ; That it is proposed by said Board of Supervisors
to offer for sale and grant to t he highest bidder t he said fra nchise upon the
terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned.
 Notice is further given that the character of the franchise proposed to be
granted and the terms of its continuance are as set fort h in the following proposed
form of Ordinance , to-wit:
ORDINANCE !~O .
An ordinance , granting to its successors and assig~s , the right , Prtilege and
franchise to lay , construct , and ma intain an outfall sewer , waste water and i rrigation
wa ter pipe line from the town-site of the Town of Betteravia, in the County of Santa
Barbara, state of California, for carrying away , using, and sale of sewage, waste wate
and irrigation water and prescribing the terms and conditions under which t he r ights I
hereby granted may be exercised, and providing further for a revocation of the rights
hereby granted in case the terms and conditions hereof are not strictly complied with.
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , does hereby ordain
as follows:
Section 1. There is hereby granted by the County of Santa Barbara to
its successors and assi gns , the righ t , privilege and f ranchise to lay ,
 
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construct and maintain an outfall sewer, waste water and irrigation water pipe line ,
from the town site of the t mvn of Betteravia , in the County of Santa Barbara , State
of California , for the transmission, carrying away, using and sale of sewage , waste
water and i rrigation water from the town- site of the Town of Betteravia , in the
County of Santa Barbara , State of California , over , along , under and a cross the publi
streets , highways, lanes and other public places in the Fifth Supervisora l district
of the County of Santa Barba ra , State of California , along approxima tely the followi~
line: '
Commencing at a point upon the Northe rly side of the present Betteravia- Guadalupe
County Highway six (6) feet from the North line of said highway and s. 54 17'
E. distance six hundred seventy- two feet (672) more or less from the intersection of
the rlesterly boundar y line of Lot One Hundred Fi:fteen ( l.15 ) o:f t he Subdivision o:f the
Guadalupe Rancho in Santa Barbara County, California , with t he forementioned County
Highway ; thence running North-westerly pa rallel to and at distance six ( 6) feet
Sout herly of the Northerly l ine of forementioned County Highway to a point on the Eas -
erly side of the depression known as Green Canyon a distance of 8182 feet more or les  
thence crossing said Betteravia - Guadalupe Highway to a point six (6) f eet Northerly o
the South line of said highway a distance of 32 feet more or less ; thence running
North-westerly . parallel to and at distance six (6) feet North- westerly of forementio ed
Highway to angle point of Highway in the central portion of Lot 14 of :forementioned
Subdivision, a distance of 1760 feet more or less; thence Northerly parallel to and
at distance six (6) feet Easterly of ~est line of said highway to a point near the
South-east corner of Lot Four (4) of forementioned Subdivision five th ousand one
hundred (,51 00) feet more or less; thence .lesterly pa rallel t o and at distance s i x (6 )
feet South of the North line of Santa Maria- Guadalupe High\vay to a point near the
South- east corner of Lot Three (3) of the for ementioned Subdivision four thousand sev n
hundred (4700) feet more or leas ; t hence crossing said Santa Maria - Guadalupe Highway o
a point six (6 ) feet North of t he Sout h line of said high-way a distance of sixty (60}
feet more or less ; thence .lesterly along the South side , parallel to and at dist ance
six ( 6) feet ~Torth of the South l ine of forementioned Highway leading .lesterly to a
point near the Northeast corner of Lot One Hundred Fifty Six (156) of the forementio ed
Subdivision seven thousand three hundred sixty- five ( ~365) feet more or less ; thence
Northwesterly parallel and at distance six (6} feet Northerly of the Southerly line o
the said county highway to a point near the Northeast corner of Lot One Hundred Fift y
seven (157 ) of forementioned Subdivision two thousand five hundred eight y (2580) f eet
more or less; t hence .Jesterly along the South side parallel to , and six (6) f eet Nor h
of the South line of said county highway seven thousand (7000) feet more or less t o t e
mid portion of Lot One Hundred Sixty (160) of the forement ioned Subdivision.
Toget her with the right to maintain, operate, sell and use such waste water ~
i r rigation water and sewer line es may be so laid and constructed by the grantees of
said f r anchise , their successors and assigns , and the reby t o handl e waste wa t er, i r ri ation
water , sewage and other waters , thr ough said l ine for all pur poses .
Together wi th the r i ght to construct combination manholes and diversion boxes
necessar y for using said line not exceeding 4 ' x 4 ' out side dimensi ons.
This f ranchise is gr anted for the term of Fi fty yea r s f r om the date of t he
passage of the same.
Seoti on 2. The said outfall s ewer, waste water and i rriga t i on wa t er pipe line
shall be built and at all times maintained i n a good and workman- l ike manner and of
good material. I t shall be of a t least twent y i nches in diameter and shall be constructed
either of br i ck, concret e pipe, vitrified pipe, steel pipe or metallic f l ume
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or combination of the same and whe~ closed shall be placed at least eighteen inches
below the surface of the gutter line and the ditches shall be properly refilled and if
of metallio flume, shall be plaoed as olosely as possible to the :fence line along the
edge of the highway so as not to interfere with the use of the road for traveling
thereon.
Sec. 3. The grantee of this franchise shall lay the same to the satisfaction of
the Board 'of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara and when the same is being lai ,
sha l l advance to the County of Santa Barbara monthly, in advance, the wages of an
inspeotor to inspeot the same during the laying thereof, said inspector to be employed
by the County of Santa Barbara 
 Sec. 4. Combination diver~ion boxes and manholes, not exceeding 4' x 4' outside
dimensions , may be placed at various intervals not closer than one-quarter (1/4) miles
so that water may be diverted to adjoining fields. And the right is hereby given to
furnish and distribute water from said pipe line to ~djoining fields on the same side
of the road along which said pipe line is laid anu the gra11tee may collect rents-,
tolls and charges for the water so ftrrnished aJ.ong t he li"ne o-f-sei~ pipe l~ne  .
Seo. 5. ~he grantee of this :franchise, its successors, or assigns shall, during t e

life of this franchise~ pay -to the County- o:f Santa Barbera in lawful money of the Unite

States~ 2% of. the gross recaipts of su.cb grantee, its successors or assigns, ,arising
the sale of water fronr said pipe l ine, said payments to be mede, accompanied by a
verified statement filea with the Board of Supervisors, not Utter than the lat day of
February of each year, for all water sold during the preceding calend~r year 

Sec. 6. The grantee of this franc~ise shall within ten days from the day of sale 
of this franchise, :file with the Clerk of the ~oard of Supervisors of the Coun~y of

 Santa Barbara, a written acceptance of the same and a bond with twD good and sufficient
sureties or a surety company, to be approved by this Board, in the sum of One thousand
DQllars ($1000. 001 conditioned that he or it shall well and truly fulfill snd perform- 
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each and every term and condition of this franchise 
Seo. 7. Upon the neglect, omission or refusal by said grantee or its successors
or assigns to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof this franchise and al
rights granted hereunder shall cease but the right of said county to enforce the col-
' lection of any sums due, shall remain and may be enforced according to law.
Sec. a. This ordinance shall be published once a week for two weeks in the
Santa Maria Times. a newspaper of general circulation printed and published and cir-
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culated one day a week in said County of Santa Barbara.
Sec. 9. This Ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and effect afte
thirty days from and after its final passage adoption and approval.
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Notice is hereby given that sealed bids in writing will be received for said
franchise by said Board of Supervisors at the meeting place of said Board, in the Cour
House in the City of Semta Barbera, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, on a d
up to the 7th day of December 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., of said day ;
that all bids must b~ for the payment of a stated sum in gold coin of the United State
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end that the franchise will be struck off, sold and awarded to t he person~ firm or
corporation who shall make the highest cash sealed bid therefor; provided, only~ that

at the time of opening said bids, any responsible person~ firm or corporation, present
. or represented, may bid for said franchise or privilege in a sum not less than ten
per cent (10%) above the highest sealed bid therefor. and that said bid so made, may
be raised not less than ten per cent (1Q%) by any other responsible bidde~, and said
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awarded by said Board of Supervisors to the highest bidder therefo re in gold coin of
the United States.
Each sealed bid must be accompanied with cash , or a certified check payable to
the County C1er k f or the amount of bis bid and in ca se of hi gher or better bide being
made , as above provided, the per son making the same shall t ender the amount of hi
bid in cash and the said franchise will then and there be so l d t o t he person making
the highest cash bid therefore, and t endering at said meeting t he amount of his bid.
By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbera, State of
California , made on the Second day of November, 1925.
c. A. HUNT , County C1erk of Santa
Barbara , and ex- offici o Cl erk of the
Board of Supervi sors.
be and the same is hereby accepted, and that said franchise be and the same is hereby
struck off, sold and awarded to said Union Sugar Company , its succe s s or s and assi gns ,

for said sum of $10,00;
And it is further ORDERED, that said Union Sugar Company, a corporation, fi le
with said Board of Supervisors within ten days hereafter , a bond running to said Coup y
of Santa Barbara , with at least two good and sufficient sureties to be appr oved by .
said Board of Supervisors in the penal sum of $1,000. 00 , conditioned that said Union
Sugar Company, a corpor ation, i t s successors and assigns , shall well and truly observ ,
fulfill and perform each and every term and condition of such f r anchise , and that in
case of any breach of condition of such bond the whole amount of the penal sum t her ei
named shall be taken and deemed to be liquidated damages , and shall be recoverable fr m
the principal and sureties upon said bond ; and that upon the filing and appr ova l of

said bond the said franchise be by ordinance granted by said Board of Super visors to

said Union Sugar Company , a corporation , its successors and assigns .
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Super visors of the
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County of Santa Barbara , in the State of Califor nia , held on the 7th day of December,
1925 , by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Sam J. Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton, Thomas T. Dinsmore , c. L. Preisk r
and w. L. Talbott .
Noes: Supervisors (None )
Absent : Supervisors (None)
(SEAL)
Attest:

C. A. ,HUNT , Clerk.
C. L. PREISKER , Chairman of t he Boar d of
Supervisors of the County of Santa Barba ra ~
State of California 
ln the Matter of the California Highway Commission taking contr ol of and

maintaining centarn county roads in the County of Santa Barbara .
Californi
WHEREAS , by Section 365-D of the Political Code of the State of Californi a, t he
Highway Commi ssion is directed to maintain such traversable roads as are now, or
hereafter may be, included in the State highway system and under such authority said
California Highway Commission proposes to maintain present county roads as follows :
Route 2 Gaviota Creek Bridge .
Route 57 Fr om the second to the fourth
Cuyama Crossings, via Caliente
and Cuyama Ranches .
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until such time as a State Hi ghway sbal1 be l aid out and constructed between said
termini , and
~VHEREAS , the California Highway Commission has requested this Board of
Supervisors to approve of the action of said Com.mission and to agree to resume contro
over such portions of said County roads as shall not be later incorporated within

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said State Highway es laid out and constructed 

THEREFORE , be it resolved that the County of Santa Barbara , acting by and
through its Board of Supervisors , does hereby consent to the California Highway Commis
sion taking control of and maintaining t. he above d escr1 b e d c ounty roads and does fur- I
ther agree that the State of California , acting by end through said California Highway
Commission, may re~inquish to this County, and this County will resume full control an I
responsibility for , such portions 0 aoresaid County roads as shall not be included
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Adopted: December 7th, 1925 , by the following vote: 
Ayes : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Ta lbott
and c. L. Pr eisker 
Noes: None.
Absent : None 
Not Voting: None.
In t he Matter of Accepting Deed f r om the Santa Ma r ia Gas Company~ a corpor ation,
for certain Real Property in the town of Guada lupe.
Whereas , the Santa Maria Gas Company, a corporation, has executed and delivere
to the Count y of Santa .Barbara a deed dated October 20th, 1925 , wherein said granter
conveys to the sa~d county certain real property therein described , situated in the
town of Guadalupe , County of Santa Ba rbara , for the purpose of constructing a Br anch .
County Jail thereon by said County of Santa Barbara ,

Be it Resolved and Ordered that said deed and t he property described t herein
be accepted on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara for the purpose aforesaid , and
that t he Clerk of this Board cause said deed to be recorded.
In the t~tter of the Petition of W. B. Metcalf for a new private Road in Road
District No . 6 in the 2nd Township.
The report of the Road Viewe r s in the matter of the petition above mentioned,

coming in this day, and having been duly fi led:
IT IS ORDERED : That the 4th day of January 1926 , at 10 o' clock A. M., be and
the same is hereby fixed for hearing the same , and that due notice thereof be given
to the non- consenting lend- owners by publication for two successive weeks in the The
11orning Press , a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in Santa
Barbara CountJ.
In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous or Doubl e Assessment 
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Wher eas , In accordance with the provisions of Section 3805 of the Pol itical
Code of the St ate of Cal ifornia , the Tsx Collector and County Audi tor of the County of
Santa Ba rbara ~ St ate of California , have discovered and certified to the Board of
Supervisor s of said county , under date of November 23 , 1925~ as follows : We have dis-
cover ed that Lots 5- 6; s. w. 1/4 of N. w. 1/ 4; w. 1/2 of s. w. 1/4, Sec. 12 , Twp. 11,

Range 30, w. s. B. M.,160 acres and N. E. 1/4 of Section 11 , Tw:P 11, Range 30 w. s.
B. M., 160 acres , were assessed for the year 1924, to G. M. Eme r son as shown on page

236 , Roll 3 , and that all the taxes , penalties, costs and other charges by law thereon
have been paid in full. That the same property was alee assessed for the same year


to John P. Black, et al., as shown on page 234 , Roll 3, and that the taxes on the I
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last mentioned assessment were not paid~ and said property was sold to the people of
the State of California on the 29th day of June , 1925, under Certificate of Sa l e No 

110 , as shown on page 16 , Book 1924, Delinquent Roll.
THEREFORE , It is or dered that the County Auditor of said county cancel said
last ment ioned assessment by entr y on the margin of the assessment book and a l so on
the delinquent list 
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It appeari ng to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State
of California, t ha t cert a in real pr operty i n t he City of Santa Barbara, County of
Santa Barba ra , State of Califor nia, and particularly described as that certain portion
of Section 9, Township 4, North, Range 27 West of San Bernardino Base and I~eridian , in
said Ci ty of Santa Barbara, Count y of Santa Barbara , State of California , described as
follows:
Commencing at a point in the center of Alameda Padre Serra (formerly New Freelo
Avenue) at the sout hwesterly cor ner of property deeded to the Board of Trustees of
Santa Barbara State Normal School of ~'~~ nual Ar t s and Ho mes Economics by deed recorded
in Book 141 page 532 of Deeds ; thence along the westerly line of said school tract as
f ol l ows : north 42 40' east 201.5 f eet; t hence north 2 6' we st 297.7 feet to the
northwesterly corner of said school tract; thence south 59 56t AO" west 22. 84 feet
to the center of a 40 foot r oadwgy known as Canon Lane ; thence following the center
line of said r oadway southerly and southwesterly to its intersection with the center 
line of Alameda Padre Serra; t hence southeasterly along the center line of Alameda
Fadre Serra t o the point of beginning,
was acquired by the State of Cal i fornia on the 27th day of October 1925, by a deed of
conveyance dated August 15, 1925, f rom Charles A. Edwards~ and Annie D. Edwards , bis
wife , Mary s. Sheffield. widow, Eugene s. Sheffield and Florence Ward Sheffield,
Alston H. Sheffield and Florence Sheffield, his wife, to the State of California , wbio
deed appears. of record in t he office of the County Recorder of said County of Santa
Barbara in Book 81 of official records, at page 58, and that said reel property is no
owned by the State of California, and
It further appearing that the foregoing described real property was assessed fo
the fiscal year 1925- 26 , in the name of Annie D. Edwards, as shown on page 168, Roll
3, for said year, and that the tax thereon bad not been paid , and application havi ng
been made to this Board by the Attorney General of the State of Califor nia , to cancel
said assessment and any and all uncollected taxes and assessments on or against said
property , that become a lien on said real property , prior to the 27th day of October ,
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1925, the date said real property was conveyed to tbe State of California, in accordance
with Section 3804 a, Political Code and amendments thereto .
IT IS ORDERED that the Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara , State of
California , cancel any and all uncollected taxes and assessments of the County of
Santa Barbara on or against the real property above described, an~ each and every
part and parcel thereof, that became a lien on said real property , or any part there-
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of, pr i or to t he 27th day of October, 1925, the aate the real property was conveyed t
t he State of California 
In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Errors in Assessments for the fi scal
year 1925- 26.
It satisfactorily appearing t o the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sant
Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by t he County Assessor that cleric l
errors have been IJEde in certain ass essments for the fiscal year 1925-26, and appl ic -
tion having been made to this Board by said County Assessor for authority t o correct
said ass essments, in accordance wi th t he provisions of Section 3881 of the Political
Code of t he s ta t e of Cal ifor nia , and the written consent of the District Attorney of

sa i d count y having been obtained therefor, and
It further appeari ng t ha t by correcting said assessments t he amount of taxes


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charged a g~inst sa i d tax payers will be reduced by reason thereof~
On motion duly seconded and ca r rie d~ it is or dered, that the County Assessor
be and he is hereby author ized to make the necessar y correcti ons in the assessments
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set for th in his said report in accordance with the provisions of said Section 3881
aforesaid , as follows , to - wit:
~trike off from the assessment of Lawrence w. Fowler, Vol. l , page so, personal
pr operty, $410. 00 double assessment , see Vol. 1, page 144.
Strike off from the assessment of Frank D. Illenstin, Vol. 1 , page 2 7 ~ improvements
$100.00 , on Lots 17-18-18 , Block 9 , Town of Ca r pinter ia .

Strike off from the assessment of Agnes Lee Rutherford, Vol. 1, page 215~ personal
property, ~5ao . oo , double assessment , see Otto Lee , Vol. 4 , page 212.
St~ike off from the assessment of Ernest R. Woon, Vol. l,  page 46 ~ personal
proper ty, $750. 00.
Strike off from the assessment of Gl adys Arbuckl e , Vol. 2, page 14, personal
property $190. 00
Str ike off from the assessment of Pacific- Southwest Trust & Savings Bank, Vol 
 
2, page 52, improvements $700 .00: assessed on Lots 1-2-3, Miramonte Tract.
Strike off from the assessment of c . Berkman, et ux., Vol. 2 , page 67, improvements
$1100. 00, assessed on Lot 1 B1ock 219 .
Strike off from the assessment of Beo. Bussler , Vol. 2, page 93 , personal prop-

erty, $11,680. 00, double assessment , same property assessed to E. M. Fillmore , Vol. 2,
:pa ge 185.
Strike off from the assessment of Robert J . Batty , Vol. 2, page 59~ assessment
on Lot 26 , Harbor View Heights , $150. 00 , account Soldiers exem.p tion
Strike off from the assessment of Addie S, Duffy, Vol. 2, page 160, personal \ .
property, $350. 00 , double assessment , see Santa Barbara Transfer Company , Vol. 2,
page 462.
strike off from the assessment of Marion o. Hooker , Vol. 2, page 253~ improvements
, $6300. 00 , assessed on Lot 3, Block 2.
Strike off f r om the assessment of Isabelle Met . Howard , Vol. 2, page 256 per-
. so
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1al property , $11 , 920. 00', double assessment , see E . M. Howard , Vol. 4 , page 64.

Strike off from assessment of Philinda Hunt , Vol. 2, page 258 , improvements
$700 . 00 , assessed on Lot 6, Block 149.
strike off from the assessment of Stella M. Jones , Vol. 2, page 276 , assessment
on Lot 15 Block 8 3 , $ 350. 00, account Soldiers exemption 
Str ike off from t he assessment of Sjoerd Koopmans , et ux . , Vol. 2 , page 292
personal property , '$895 . 00
strike off from the assessment of w. V. Lambeth, et ux., Vol. 2 , page 296 ,
personal property $190 . 00.
Strike off from the assessment of Alex I\TacKellar, et al., Vol. 2 , page 337 ,
following: Impr ovements on Lot 14 , Block 4, Van Va ct or & ~yers Add~tion $800. 00;
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the  . $250. 00 , and ~mprove-
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page 338 , $250.00
improvements on Lot 15 , Block 4 , ,van Vactors & Myers Addi tion~
ments of Lot 16 B1ock 4 , Van Vactors & Myers Addition, Vol. 2 ,
Strike off from the assessment of Lottie M. Moore , Vol. 2, page 362 , improve~
ments $
2
400. 00 on Lot 9 B1ock 177, double assessment , see R. C. Muegenburg , Vol. 2,
page 37Q .
strike off from the assessment of E. J . Peterson, Vol. 2, p&ge 407, improvements
on Lot 28 , Block 157 , $1500. 00 
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Str ike off from the assessment of Ha rry c  Sm ith , Vol. 2 , page 484 , personal
property, $2640 . 00 . 
Strike off from the assessment of Arvido sJO ii n, Vol. 2 , page 480 , Auto
$ 170. 00, double assessment ; see same page .
Strike off f rom the assessment of .Thens A  Ke nny, Vol. 2 , page 284, auto
$250. 00, double assessment ; see John c . Kenny, Vol. 2 , page 2a3.
Strike off f r om the assessment of E. A. Grisham, Vol. 3 , page 351 , personal
property $550. 00.
Strike off from the assessment of H. B. Re1a, Vol . 3, pa ge 106 , personal
property $190 . 00 , double assessment; see Vol. 3 , page 430.
Strik_e off f r om the assessment of Jacob Loustalot Estate , Vol. 3 , page 101,
"Map Book A, Map 26 , Su bd i vi sion 7, Tract F. 0 double assessment ; s ee Abbie Donahue ,

Vol. 3 , page 99 . 
In t he matter of the Petition of Joe Tap~~e for County Ai' d f or Mary and Dorothy
Tapie , half-orphans .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board tbat said Mary Tapie , aged 13
years and Dor othy Tapia , aged 10 years are half-orphans and are proper persons to

recei ve County Aid , and they are in the custody of said Joe Tapia .
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on t he Treasurer on Indigent
Fund , in favor of said Joe Tapia for the sum of Twenty & 00/100 dollars , and for a
like amount on t he first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Boa rd, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors .
In the matter of t he Petition of Zoila Pi co f or County Aid for Robert and
Andrew Pico , half- orphans. 
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Robert Pico , aged 11

years and Andrew Pico~ aged 10 years are half- orphans and are proper persons to
receive County Aid , and they are in t he custody of said Zoila Pi co .
It is ordered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the Treasurer on I ndigent
Fund, in favor of said Zoila Pico for the sum of Twenty & 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 ~upport of the above named minors .
In the matter of the Petition o~ Antonio Leon for County Aid for Al fonso

Leon, an orphan.
It appearing to t he satisfaction of the Board that said Alfonso Leon~ aged
15 years is an orphan and a prope r person to receive County Aid, and he is in the
custody of said Antonio Leon.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on t he Treasurer on Indigent

of the above named minor.
Fund, in favor of said Antonio Leon for t he sum of Ten & 00/100 dollars , an~ for
a like amount on the first of each month herea.fter until the further order of this

Board, said money to be used for the support
fo r Cou11t y Aid for
In the matter of the Petition of Mrs . L. E. Kingsbury
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Josephine and Alice Miller, or phans .
It a ppearing t o the satisfaction of the Board that said Josephine Mil ler ,
aged 13 years and Alice Miller , aged 11 years are orphans and are proper persons
to receive Count y Aid , and they are in the custody of said Mrs . L. E. Ki ngsbur y.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. L. E. Kinsbury for the sum of Twenty & 00/100 doll a r s ,
and for a like amount on the fi rst of each month hereaft er until the further or der
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In the ma tter of the Petition of Bettina Rovelli for County Aid for Esther

Branca and Ada Br anca , or phans.

It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Esther Brsnca , aged
11 years and Ada Branca , aged 9 years are orphans and are proper persons to r eceive

County Aid , and they are in t he custody of said Bettina Rovelli 

It is or der ed that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
Fund, in favor of said Bettina Rovelli for the sum of Twenty & 00/100 dollars~ and f or
a like amount on the firs t of each month hereafter until the fur t her order of this
Board , said money to be u~ ed for the support of the above named minors 

In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs  . Edward Kalouner for Count y Aid for
Colvin , Evelyn and Gerard Kalouner, minors 
.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that Colvin Kalouner, aged 7

years, Evelyn Kalouner, aged 6 years, and Gerard Kalouner, aged 1 year, are the ohildren
of Edward Kalouner who is suffer ing with t uberculosis , and by reason t hereof
cannot pursue a gain:ful occpuation, and said minors being proper persons to receive
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Cpunty Aid ~ and they are in the custody of said Mrs. Edward Kalouner~
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Edward Kalouner for the sum of $30.00 and for a like
amount on t he first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board
said money t o be us~d for t he support of the above named minors.
" / In t 'he Matter of the Petition of Mrs: Ellen Day for County Aid for Evelyn
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11!By Day, a minor.
It appearing to the sati~faction of the Board t ha t said Evelyn May Day~ aged
10 years, is the child of Wm. H. Day, an insane person~ regularly committed to the
Norwa.1k State Hospi ta1, at llor wa lk, California, by the Superior Cuurt of the County
of Santa Barbara, State of California~ on the 28th day of April, 1925, and is a proper 
person to receive county aid, and she is in the custody of' Mrs. Ellen Day~
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
FUnd, in favor of said Mrs. Ell en Da~ for the sum of $10.00, and for a like amount on
the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money
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In the imtter of Petitions for County Aid 
 It appearing to the satisfaction of 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 amounts
set opposite their respective names on the lat day of January 1926 
Marcellina Borgatello
Mrs . J. M. Burleigh
Claud Johnson
Vicente. A. Juarez
J'ennie Lee
Ramo Lopez

Annabelle MoGrea l
Mabel Hyde
B. F. Baber
 Isabelle Gunderson
FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$20.00
30.00
20 . 00
12.00
25.00
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15.00
10.00

Refugia Olivas
Jose Maria Romero
Peter Romero
Lucia Tognini
John P. Ware
Mrs . Jessie K. Wilson
Adelaide Wright
SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT .
$14.25 Antonio Poisard
THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$15.00
15.00
Ma r ia Josefa Pico

Pedro v. Romero, et ux -
$10.00
15.00
20 . 00
30.00
20.00
10. 00
10. 00
$8.00
$15.00
25.00
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Anne Hendricksen
William Lewis
Emma P. Anton
R. Cloak
Ida May Davidson
Anna Elphick
Blanche E. Emmons

Juan Flores
Hattie B. Harbison
John Davies
Mary Hedrick
$15. 00
25. 00
Mary F . V/orth
FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$20. 00 Mrs. Minnie Lawrence
15. 00 Dona lda Moore
20 . 00 Mabel E . Murrey
20. 00 Mae McCollum
20 . 00 1fa ry C. Newhouse
20 . 00 Jose Robles
10 .00 Joseph Usher
FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$8. 00
10. 00
Margaret Marcum ~'lard
$20 . 00
$20.00
20 .00
20. 00
30. 00
20. 00
10. 00
15. 00
$1 0 . 00
In the Matter of the Petition of Anna Clifton Hughes , for an order directing
the .S outhern California Edison Company to remove from the mountain Drive ' all towers
&c., used by said company for carrying, furnishing and distributing el ectricity and
electric energy &c ., in the County 0 Santa Ba rbara , State 0 Caliornia.
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the petition in the
above en~ itled mat t er, be and the same is hereby set for hearing for Dec . 14th,

1925, at 10 o' clock a . m., and
It is further ordered that petitioner serve due and legal notice of the time
of the hearing of said petition on the Southern California Edison Company .
The Reports of J . c. B1ack , Superintendent of the Santa Barbara General
Hospital , Annie E. Mccaughey, Superintendent of the County Detention Home and A. s .
Larsen, County Live Stock Inspector for the month of November 1925 , were exa mined and
ordered filed.
In the !if.attar of Correcting Allowance of Claims.
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the order made on t he
2nd day of November 1925, a l l owing t he claims of John Domingues for $22 . 00 and $18. 00
respecti vel y payable out of the 5th Road Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded ,
and it is further order that said claims be re- allov1ed as of llov. 2nd , 1925 for said
amounts, payable out of the General Fund.
In the 1wtter of Correcting Al lowance of Claim,
On motion dul y seconded and carried~ it is ordered that the order made on
the 2nd day of November 1925, allowi ng the claim of Chris Hansen for the sum of
$10.QO , payable $5. 00 out of the Good Roads Fund and $5. 00 payable out of the
Earthquake Emergency Fund , be and the same is hereby rescinded, and it is further
or dered that said claim be re - allowed as of Nov. 2nd , 1925, for the said sum of
$10. 00 payable $5. 00 out of the General Fund and $5. 00 payable out of the Ea rthquake
Emergency Fund.
In the 1mtter of Correcting Allowance of Claim~
On mo t ion dul y seconded and carrie d, it is ordered that the or der made on
t he 2nd day of November 1925, allowing the claim of the Big Tejunga Rock & Gravel
Co., for the sum of $608 . 84 , payable $228. 85 out of the Earthquake Emergency Fund an
$379. 99 pa yable out of t he General Fund be and the same is he reby rescinded, and it
' is further order ed t hat said claim be re - allowed as of Nov . 2d. 1925, for the sum
of $547. 96 , payable $205. 96 out of the Earthquake Ezrergency Fund and $342. 00 payable
out of the General Fund 
On motion dul y sec onded and carried, it is or der ed that the following claims
be and the same are hereby laid over , t o- wit:
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Budd: & Bodine
Dietzgen Co ., Eugene
Gene Morris Paint System
Hunt Mercantile Co .
Ingersoll - Rand Co.
Lietz Co., The A.
Logan Co ., w. c.
do do
Ott Hardware Co .
do do
do do
do do
do do
Parma Co .
Pope , A. S.
do do
Shell Co . of Calif.
Smith Br os .

Solvang Co . Operative St ore
Southern Counties Gas Co .
Souther11 Pacific C'o .
Union Mill Lumber Co . , The
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16. 77
30 . 00
18. 00
58. 40
9. 15
26. 95
3. 00
502. ll
9 . 23
857 . 84
4 . 32
4 . 50
24 . 19
75.00
15. 00
119. 92
1. 85
20 . 16
22 . 13
72. 00
4 . 91
~L;~  I gn motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that the claim of t he Under~-,
~- wood Ty:pevvrit er Co . No . 1136 , for the sum of $141. 2.5 be and the same is hereby
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 On mqtion duly seconded 3311d 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 t he fund designated in the order of allowance
endor sed on the face of each claim re spe ctively, to -wit :
Abbott , H.
do M  .
Acosta , c.
do do
Acuna , L.
Aguirre , l\ifa rcia 1
Alegr ia , Joe 1v1: 
Alegria , J . V 
Alexande r , B.
Alexander, B 
Alexande r , Manuel
Allen, lAinni e 1~ 
Al tschul , Ira D 
Ambassador Laundry
Ambrose Lumber Co.
Andera ' s
Andersen, Anton
Andrews , A. J .
Aredondo , Marcos R 
Artuso , A 
Askman, liels
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$259 . 00
224. 00
31. 50
38. 00
24. 00
7. 50
10. 00
l0. 00
30. 00
32. 00
33. 25
10. 00
10.00
3. 70
41. 25
10. 60
8 . 50
10 . 00
7 . 50
24 . 23
10 . 00
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Aubrey , Albert F.
Aus t in, J . H. .
Bailard , Ileil
Baker , 1.~o11ie M.
Baker, IVI. P.
Ba l dwin, Chas . A.
Bal dwin, Chas. A.
Barker, E . 1.I.
Barker , Wm.
Barnes , c. c.
Ba rnett , Wm. A.
Baron, P. F.

Bartlett , Frank s.
Basquez , s.
Bastanchury, A
Ba ttles , Ella F.
Bello , F. J .
Bello , Frank
Bello , Frank
Bennett , A. J .

Bennett , Frances
Bennett , Roy
Beraldo , F .
Beresford , G. E.
Beresford , G. E. -
Beresford , G. E.
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do do
Berger , Florence M.
Bermuda s , Rosa R.
Bigler, A. B.
Bishop, Edward
Bland , \V. S 
Bliss , Cha s . I .
Bl iss , George R 

Block, A 
Bodine , Al bert G 
Boeseke-Dawe Co .
do do
do do
do do
Bolan, Nell E.
do do
Bond , c. s 

Bond , c. s.
Botello , Refugio E.
Bowhay, Jr., Arnold
GENERAL FUND





 
 
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Boys & Girls Industrial Home & Farm

Brabo , J . H.
Brady, Lydia L 

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10 . 00
10. 00
1 0 . 00
10. 00
7. 50
15.00
17.00
92. 00
150. 00
6.50
10 . 00
1 2. 50
24 . 00
25.12
1 0 . 00
77. . 00
91.00
84. 00
10 . 00
10. 00
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4 . 00
20. 00
32. 00
36.00
32 . 50
10. 00
8 . 60
4 .35
10 . 00
16. 70
io.oo
15. 00
15. 00
10. 00
31.10
5. 95
28. 00
6. 35
1 62.75
157.15
35. 00
35. 00
1 0 . 00
20 . 60
68 . 35
14.00
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Breck, Henry
Brooks , Emma 111,
Bryant and Trott Co .
Buck, Delia
Bue 11, Mrs . Emma
Buell, P. o.
Buhn, \'/alter
Bullock, Wm.
do do
Burchardi ,Anna c.
Burns , U. G.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co .
Burroughs Adding Machine Co .
Ca bra 1, Joseph
Caille , Mabel L.
California Corrugated Culvert Co.
California Market
Campbell, Ernest
Campodonico Br os .
Campodonico , Chas . L.
Candelas , L.
Candy , s . w.
Carlisle & Co ., A.
do do
Carranza , Er ma
Cervantes, Luz
Cervantes, Mrs. Luz
Chaff ee , J . B 
Chamberlain, G. s.
Chaves, A 
Chaves, Arthur
Chaves, 11.
Chormicle , Veree
City Cab & Transfer
City Dry Cleaning Co 
City of Santa Barbara, Calif.
Cla11cy , Thos . A 









Clubb, Daisy $ 6. 00 allowed for
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
Coiner , 1~ ry
Compton, Robt. T.
Convent of the Good Shepherd
Cooley, Mary
Car gon, Alex
Costa , C. A.
Cottam, Albert J . -
Cravens, Mary L 
Craviotto , E. J 
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$24 . 00
2. 50
10. 00
48. 00
10~00
10.00
12. 00
10 . 00
10. 00
l0. 00
10 . 00
10.00
4 . 45
3.75
70 , 00
31.15
100.21
1.00
65. 00
10. 00
10.00
36. 00
l0. 00 
979 .72
50 . 60
10.00
20 . 00
20. 00
121. 40
1 0 . 00
5. 00
2. 50
24. 00
25 . 30
1.60
4 . 50
4 .15
10.00
10. 00
37._ 29
10.00
16.00
80.JO
10. 00
22. 50
45. 00
10.00
10.00
17.75
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Crawford, Daphine
Crescent Garage
Cruz , R.
Cuesta, Gerard s. de
Darling, J . c.
Davies , Vial ter J 
Davis , A. c.
Davis , B.
Davis , Chas . A.
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Davison, Edgar B.
Dawson, Frances E.
Delgar de , Frank
Del gado , Joe
Den, Alf'onso L.
De Ponce , John
Derichel , J . H.
Dewing',. H. A.

Dexter , Geo . c.
Diehl Grocery Co .
Dietzgen Co ., Eugene
Dimock, Jennie -
Dimock, J . M.
Dimock , s. E.
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
Dominguez, c.
Dominguez, John
do
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Mrs . Mary
do
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Downer & Co., Fred A.
Downer & Co., Fred A.
Downing , Emily
Drexel Lime & ement Co.
do do do
Drexler, A. H 
DreyIUS , Louis G 
Duce Auto Refinish
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Dugan , Herbert F.
Dur ham, Elizabeth E.
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EatOll'; Dr. V. H.
Eby , Evelyn Joyce
Eckert , E.
do do
Edmondson, A. R.
Elizondo , Jacobo
Emerick, l1i. A 
Enterprise Dairy Co 
Evans , Elizabeth
Evans , Elizabexh
Evans , Elizabeth
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2l. 60
24. 00
70. 00
10 . 00
10.00
10.00
1.50
l.0 . 00
10.00
10.00
60 . 00
4.00
10 . 00
10 . 00
24.00
79.90
10.00
17.80
169.50
10. 00
15.00
48. 00
2.40
29.25
s.oo
22.75
40. 00
. 8(0)
4 . 20
4 . 00
45. 00
13.90
22 25
12.50
3. 50
627. 91
10.00
77.75
80 . 50
86. 69
104.50
100.00
10. 00
10. 00
3.20
24. 00
2 . 00
10 . 00

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Gutierrez, Ben GENERAL Fmm
Hacking, Mary J .
Ha g g lund, B. L.
Hammond , D. 11.
Honey, J,U-s . Amy
Harrison, Alick P.
Haslam, Arthur w.
Hayman, F. C.
Hearns, L. M.
Hearns , L. M.
Hemphill, R. D.
Hemphill, R. ~.
Henderson , Dr. H. E.
Hendrix, Kate L.
Henning, Ola ranee
Hernandez, D.
Hernandez, D.
Hibbits, Guy
Hickey Bros. Co.
Hickey Br os. Co.
Hickey Br os . Co .
do do
do do
Hicks , Marshall N.
Hicks , Geo . H.
Hi gbee , Elmer G.
Hill, Albert s.
Hill, Richard
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Hinsdale, William P.
Hitchcock, Anita
Hobbs , Lewis G.
Holiday Hardware Co.
Holloway, Lena J.
Honey, Geo. M 
Hooker, c. D.
Hoover, B. B.
Hosmer , Jessie P 
Hosmer, J essie P 
Howard-Canfield Company
Hughes , Eme l G.
Humphrey , Bessie L 
Hunt, c. A.
Huyck, Jessie A.
do L~oyd
do Sherman
Isaac, Dr. Arnold G 
Jainegin, !~ 
James , James G.
Janssens', J. R.
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$11.35
10.00
38.03
104.34
10. 00
188.18
10 . 00
10.00
136. 00
200.00
90.00
100.00
10.00
10 . 00
10.00
30.00
32.00
10.00
35.12
126.80
69.82
94.85
51.65
9.80
10.00
10. 00
10.00
2.50
10.00
io.oo
5.00
28.00
10.00
io.oo
2.50
18.21
112.50
8 5.00
130.00
2.50
io.oo
31'7.26
io.oo
15.00
50.00
io.oo
25.00
io.oo
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Janssens, J . R. GENERAL FUND
Jauriqui, 1{.
Joh11son, Jessie M.
Johnston, Eugene L.
Johnston, J .
Jones, J  E.
Jones, \'lilliam Lee 
Jordano Bros.
Joyce; Sara 
Kantor, Peter A.
IEa.pp, M.
Kelley, Samuel
Kelley~ ,Samuel
Kellogg, Eugene s.
 Keran Laundry 
do do
K~. rr, Fred Y.
King, J. H.
Klein- Simpson Fruit Co.
do do
Knight, Clarence c.
Kramer, Maude G.
Krause & Ostini
Lamb , Rhoda M 

Lambert, Cecil
do Fred
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Lambert, N.
Lambert~ Norma E.

Lambert, Opal
La mbert, R.
Lambert, R.
Lambert,. Ray
Lambert, Ray
Land eras, s 
Landeros, s 
La11e, Miles P 
Langlo, Andrew K.
 '
Lansdell ~ Sylvester
Larco Fish Co., s.
Larson, c.


 
Lathim's Transfer & Fireproof Storage Co.
Laughlin, E 

Launer, Ellen
Lee, Charlie
Letherman, Jas. V.
Levy, A. H.
Levy, A. H 
.
Lewis , El la R 
Libbey, Vincent E.



$ 3.20
24.00
10.00
10.00
40.00
io-.oo
10.00
8.60
3.0Q
77.26
41.00
13.59
28.75
62.69
4.93
6.39
 10.00
10.00
21.60
4.13
10.00
10.00
2.00
10.00

28.00
81.00
32.00
10.00
10.00
24.00
44.00
87.50
56.00
33.'15
49.50
10.00
10.00
10.00
2.70
5.00
5.44
11.85
10.00
a . 20
301.00
9. 00
1.20
10.00
10. 00

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Linbarger, Geo. D. GENERAL FUND 
Lincoln, Louise
Linquest , A. L.
Lloyd , Geo. w.
Lompoc Record
Lompoc Warehouse Co.
L. A. Creamery Co 

Luttrell, A. s 

Lynch, Ruth K.
Lyons, Samuel
Lyons , Samuel H 
MacCulloch, George E.
Madsen, Chris
Main~ Alex
Malezia, Fred R,
Manning, Hattie B.
do do
Marsh~ Howard E.
do do
Marsh, Howard E.
Marsh, John R 
Martin, 1fanuel
Mason, w. L.

Massera, s.
Meck, Mrs . Hattie
Me loliri.g, Jr., Albert W,
Menken, Herman
Merguia , F.
Michelson, Lois w 
Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corp,
Miller, Harry
do do
Miller, Ha rry
Miller Harry
Miller, Mrs. o. E.
Mills , Mrs. M. F.

Mills , W. G.
Minetti , u.

Mission Office Equipment Co.
do do do
do do do
do do do
Mission Tire Service
Montecito Hall Association
Montec i to Van & Storage Co,
Moore , Jack
Morelli, J.
Morena, c.
Morena , c.


$11.50 allowed for

 












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$10.00
26.75
10.00
10.00
9.50
95.00
10.00
50.00
11.00
,.
15.00
90.00
10.00
10.00
10. .00
11.00
10.00
84.00
48.00
48.00
10.00
7.50
10.00
48.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
44.00
10.00
9.19
73.50
36. 00
66.00
48.00
20.00
70,00
247.00
10.00
9.25
6.30
8 . 60
6.10
36.55
10 . 00
1 0 . 00
2.50
12.00
49.50
29.25
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December 7th, 1925.
Morning Press, The
do do
Morrey, H. P.
do do
Morris, L. J.
Morris, s. E.

Moyer, D. Lester
Mullinary, Thos.
Multigraph Shop, The
Mudrook, c. W, G.
Murguia, F.
Murphy, Thoma a
McBane, Geo. A.
McCartney, Mrs. Della
MoCaughey, Anna E.
Mccaughey, J. P.
MoCulloch, George E.
McDonald, Archibald
McKenzie, Geo.
McLaughlin, M.
McLellan Poultry Farm
Neal, Ethel M.
Negus, Edward
Nelson, Sadrick
GENERAL FUND 
Nicholson, Geo. $5.00 aliowed
Nielsen & Petersen
Nielson, H. T 
Nielson, H. T.
Nielson1 Co., H. T 
Nielson-Smith Elec. Co 
O'Bryant, Mathilda
01 Bryant, V
Ocho, G 
O'Neill, Owen H 
Ord Ice Co.
do do
Ortega, Leonardo
do do
Ortega, Vicente
do do
Osborne's Book Store
Osborne, Jesse P,
Ott Hardware Co.
do do
Ovieda, s.
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
do do do
do db do
Pacific Laundry
Pack,_ Joe
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f or
  4  
$71.05
22.95
5.00
5.00
15.25
9.85
10.00
230.40
5 00
l0.00
36.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
137.48
218.12
120.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
1.60
10.00
2.50
101.25
10.00
41.19
75.00
75.00
11.84
5.50
20.00
31.50
22.00
5.15
3.72
2.50
2.50
10.00
10.00
8.25
13.31
28.00
44.65
23.70
10.35
22.38
60.00
12!)
130

Peck, Ray GENERAL FUND $20.00
Page, A. L. 70.00
' Palmer, L. 22.00
Palmer, L.  32.00
 do do 32. 00
 
 Parks , Dr. c. c.  45.90
Parma Company 91. 88 I
Parma Co . 9.20
. - Parsons , Brooks 114.00

Parsons, Geo. R. 
f
20. 00 '\
Patrick & Co . 47.35

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Pend erga~.t , E. T. 10.00
Pendelton, H. K. l0.00

-Pendal a , A. L. 110.00
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Parties , Frances 60. 00
 T
  do do ' 60. 00

Pertusi , Esperanza #
f . 10. 00
I

Pete r sen, Paul c.   11.50
Pierce , A. H. 15.00
PieToe Br os . 9. 05

 J Eires~ l:fanuel  ,. 2.50
Pittman, Alice L. 10. 00
Pope, A. s. 75.00

Pope , A. s. 37.10 
 do do 19.20

 Poteet, A. c. 10 . 00
Preisker, c. L. 41.20
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Rapid Blue Print Company 22.50
Reclama tion District No. 798 17.20

Reed, A M. I 10. 00

do s. L.  I 20. 00
 Reese , Wm.
46. 00
. 6. 00
Re ese , Wm.
Reese, Wm.
14.00
48.00
Reynoso , A. 
44.00
Reynoso , A.
22 .00 
Reynoso , F.
Rice , Elmer c. 10. 00
Richards , David
10 . 00
 Richards on, Francis M  20.00
 Ri chards on, Margar et
10 . 00

 $obertson, Mamie
3. 00
 Robbins , Hattie M 
10.00
 24. 00
Rodriguez, J .
Roemer, Edna F.
io.oo
Rogers, Bessie Mae
i o.oo
 Rogers, Ca r ol yn L.
10. 00
5.00
Romero , Ben
 27.00
Romero, L.






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December 7th, 1925 
Romero, Lewis,

Roudot , Mrs . Mary M 
Rosales, J.
Rowe , Helen M 
Rube 1 Motor Co 
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Rubel Motor ~o .
Rude , Mrs. Marjorie
Ruffner, Chas. E.
Ruiz , F.
Ru le, Eunice R.
Runkle Shoe C'o.
Rutherford, Abbie L.
Sampson, Lydia E.
Sampson, Norman
Santa Barbara Daily
do do do
GENERAL FUND
News
Sa:q,ta ,. Barbara Humane Society
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do do
do do do
do do [o
do do do
do do do
do do do
Santa Maria Gas Co.
I

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Santa Maria Times  $10.80 allowed for
do do $23.85 allowed for
do do
do do 
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Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Co 
Santa Maria Vidette
Saragosa , P.
Sargen t & Co 
Saunders , George
Savitz, Louise H 
Scaroni , Frank A 
Schauer Pr inting Studio
Schauff, Viola A.
Schulz, Paul H.
Scott, Hattie H 
Scott, Wm.
Scott, Wm.
Seeley, c. \'if.
Seeley, C. W.
Serota , Joe
Sexton, Jali! . F.
Shantz, Benj . s.
Shell Co . of Calif.







$ 5.oo
10.00
18.00
'
10.00
16.75
8.45
13.85
10.00
220 .00
25.00
1 0 . 00
3.00
10.00
10.00
2.50
61.50
3 . 25
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75.00
224.68
4.25
27.04
34.14
.eo
5. 80
18.65
1. .32
12.50
27 . 50
528 . 50
13.25
14.50
21. 45
14.04
6.50
3.40
11.75
10.00
10.00
33.50
10.00
10.00
35. 00
i o. oo

7.50
10.00
7.50
1.00
3. 60
100.00
204.18
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Shoup , Jacob G.

Silsby, Willis M.
Skinner, Earle .
Smith, Chas 
Smith , Chas . A.
Smith, Denzil H.
Smith Emery & Company

Smith , John
Smith, J . F .
Smith, Katherine M.
Smith, Lillian G.
Smith, Lillian G.
Smith , W.
Smith , \V.
Smith, Wm.
Smitheram, T. J .
Snow, l~elvin
Solari , Emmanuel D.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co .
Southern Counties Gas Co .
Southern Counties Gas Co .
Southern Counties Gas Co .
do do do
Southern Pacific Company 
S. P. Milling Co .
do do
Spader, lifargaret L.
Spanne, George

Spanne , George
Spears- Wells Machinery Co .
Sperber, ~relli.e
Spezzano , Lucy
Standard Oil Oo .
Standard Oil Co .
do do
St. Catherine' s School
do do
do do
do do
Steele, Margaret E.
Sterling Drug Co.
St. Francis School
Stoddard, c. S.
Stonehart, L. J .
Strader, Bessie M.
Straw, Mrs. J . H.
Streeter, G. c.
Streeter, George c.
Streeter, Olive M.
St. Vincent's School
GIDIBRAL FUND

$6. 00 allowed for
$11. 00

10.00
12.48
1 0 . 00
10.00
448. 88
120. 00
4. 00
10.00
10.00
10. 00
10.00
14. 00
14.00
1 6 . 00
1 0 . 00
10.00
1 0 . 00
10. 57
3'1.85
25. 08
18. 59
11. 81
5 . 00
353. 04
374. 58
10. 00
104.50
85. 50
91 . 04
10. 00
20 . 00
76.37
177.43
5 . 38
190. 0U
592 . 20
200. 00
200. 00
10.00
6 . 48
101.39
5. 00
1.50
9 . 30
10.00
20. 00
124. 00
10 . 00
118. 59













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St . Vincent ' s Scbool
 
Sull ivan, G. B.
Sutter, E.
Sweetser, H. c.
do do
Symonds' F. VI .
Taber, F. A.
?albott, w. L.
Talmage, E.
Tanner, A. F .
Tanori, L.
Taylor , Ira D.
Thompson, Mrs.
Thompson, F. B.
Dora
.
Thral ls , Mrs. Alice
Thurmond, H. G.
Thurmond , Hugh
Tiernan Typewriter Exchange
Tiernan Typewriter Exchange
do do do
Togna z zi , Dante
Tognaz~ini , Grover A.
Tomkins , Geo . H.
Tomlinson, Geo . W~
Tracy, John V 
Trautz , O  J 
Travis , R. M 
Trujillo , M 
Tryhorn, Ethel H 
Underwood Typewriter Co 
Underwood Typewriter Co 
Union lA:ill & Lumber Co .
do do do
do do do
GENERAL FUND

Union Oil Company of California
do do
do do
Upson . B. w 

Vance , H. A 
Van Horn, J . A.
do do
Veit, Chas,
Ve ntura Iiii lk Co .
liVade , Henry
Wakefi eld., ~~.
Viard , Ruth E 
do
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\qa terman, Helen F.
.
Water Works Department
do do do


$1410.00
14. 90
2.50
222. 82
7 . 57
7.00
lo.oo
31. 20
12. 00
10. 00
s.oo
10. 00
10 . 00
21.86
10. 00
1 4 . 00
29 . 00
67. 50
5. 00
3. 00
2 . 50
20.00
10. 00
144. 00
10.00
108. 00
2 . 90
4 . 50
10. 00
57 . 25
141. 25
1 . 80
38 . 27
7. 40
2. 50
2. 50
16. 75
14 . 00
10. 00
' 16. 64
1 . 45
64. 00
22. 63
10. 00
10. 00
10. 00
230. 80
7. 30
37.70
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IVatson, J. N. GENERAL FUND
iVatson, K. A.
Weidman, Elizabet h 
do Nellie
Welborn, Geo .
Western Machine & Foundry Co . .
do do do
Y/es tern Motor Trans:fer
Western Union Telg. Co .
Westwick Iron Works
V/beaton , w. H.
Wheaton, VI. H.
\Vheaton, w. H.
\Vhi te House
do do
Whitney , A1ark
Wickenden, J . R.
Williams , Edward
Williams, Franklin s.
\Vilson, Dr . Kent
Wilson , Nellie I .
Wilson & D'Andre~
do do
do do
Win, Jim
Winchester, R. F.
Wood, Emma
do
Woods, Mrs . Katherine A.
l//oodwa rd, Annie
Vlorden, Helen
Wright, Sheridan
V/right, Sheridan
Wylie , Louise E.
do Thos . B.
Yelkin, Henry
do do
do do
do do
Ziegeler, H. Henr y
Ambrose Lumber Company
Armour & Company
Associated Oil co .
Baker Company, W. H.

Barron, David
Binford, Ernest
Black, Edna
.
Black, J . c.
Black , J . c.
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HOSPITAL FUND


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$246. 22
75.00
3.87
20 . 00
10. 00
62.10
18.15
56. 02
11.06
1. 25
35.00
20. 80
21. 60
2.15
4. 30
10.00
2.50
105.00
10.00
35.00
10.00
314.00
6. 50
3 . 00
5. 00
6. 00
10.00
10.00
10.00
2. 50
10.00
10.00
20.00
48 . 90
11. 80
43.05
23. 60
10. 00
9. 05
15.90
21 . 60
s. oo
25. 00
130.00
126.00
200.00
200. 00
18.64


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Black , J . C.
Boeseke-Dawe Company
HOSPITAL FUND
Bogler , Ado l ph
Borg, Margaret
Bowman, E, M.
Brandenstein & Co . , M. J 
Bronsori, Geo .
Br ov1n , \'Vm 
Brunswig Drug Company
Buro n~ J 
California 1iarket
Campbell, \1. L 
Cavalleri , Ros_e
Certified Laboratory Products
Channer, 11. L.
Channer , \Vm.
Channer, Mrs . w. L.
Coast ?lholesale Grocer y Co .
Coast Wholesale Gr ocery Co .
do do do
Conway , Vv'illiam
Coulter Dry Goods Co .
DeKleva , L.
De Roza, John
Diaz, A.
Diehl Groce r y Company
Diehl Grocery Co 
Et kin, Anna
Fee , Lee
Foxall, _l\ l da M.
Garratt- Callahan Co .
Harrower Labor atory
Hart, Rhoda
Ratlan, Johan
Henman , E . L 
Hester, James H.
Heumphries- Smith Ele ctric Co 
do do
Ja eger, Mr s . Ma rtha
Jageman, Frieda
Jones , Evan
do
Larco Fish Company, S 
do do do
Los Angeles Creamer y Co .
MacArthur, A 
~wr t in-Camm Company








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Mission Produce & Supply Uo 

 ,

$24. 42
25. 00
165. 45
90. 00
80 .00
52. 49
60. 00
20 . 00
15. 44
60.00
43. 29
1 70 . 00
115. 00
8.15
60 .00
130. 00
40. 00
52 . 46
64. 55
71.65
22. '75
9. 60
70 . 00
65. 00
120 . 00
83. 02
32. 25
99 . 00
7. 50
110 . 00
65. 34
2 . 87
84. 00
'70 . 00
39. 00
8 . 00
'7 . 20
67 . 66
121.66
110 .00
10 . 00
11. 25
15. 00
8.93
70 . 00
13. 61
43. 90
11. 81
136












Mission Produce & Supply Co .
Aioxley , W. B 

McAndrew, \rVm.
McCa :f:frey Bros .
McCorry, William
Nichols , Dr. lf.
0' Malley, Jack
Ord Ice Company
Overaa, Ole
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Parma Company
Petit , Frank
Pico, John B.
Pioversan, Geo .

Putnam, E.
Rezndes, A.
Robertson, Daniel
Rush, Charles
San Diego County

Gen'l Hosp.
Santa Barbara Builders Supply
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
Santa Barbara Drug Co.
Santa Barbara Flour ?Aills
S. B. Paclt:tng Co.
Santa Be~bara Seed Co.
Scherer Company, R. L.
Scherer Company, R. L.
Seaside Oil Company
So. Calif. Edison Company
Spreitz, H. A 
.
Stone, c. ~'I.
Tripp, Louis F.
Tripp, Louis F.
Union Feed & Fuel Company
Ventura County Farm Bureau
do do
do do
Villa real, Mary
Wallworth, M.
Walters, Richard
do
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Western Wholesale Drug Oo .
Westwick Iron Works
Wi nstead, Moses
Associated Charities
Bailard , J . c 
Balaam, Mrs. A. G.
Bora dori , s.
Boradori , s.
Budd & Bodine

HOSPI!'AL FUND





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$16.63
20.00
eo.oo
128. 00
31.22
150.00
34. 00
16.40
125.00
40.40
44.16
7.50
4 .10
85 . 00
60. 00
22. 00
85. 00
15.00
216.00
3.50
4 . 00
10.10
91.70
52.39
7.95
49.01
55.72
328.58
181.69
30.00
185.00
27. 45
39.80
248.70
6.00
6.00
6 . 00
35.00
15.17
!3.40
102.65
2.so
15. 00
715.86
15.00
13.00
10.00
10.00
19.95








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December 7t h, 1925.
Burol a , I . }!. INDIGENT FUND
Bur ol a , I. l~ .
do do
Buro l a, r. 1vf.
Callis. F. I .
Campb ell, R. J .
 Campbell , R. J .
Coblent z & Schivabacher
do do
Daley & Nesbitt
Dudley. Albert A.
Ha ider , Ma rtin J .
Harner, A. V.
Hasl am & Co., \V, A.
Herron , J . vV.
Hol land , Charles T.
Houghton, E. J .
Houghton , E J .
Hought on, E. J 
Houghton , E. J 
Hunt . Mercantil e Co .

Lucas , Coblentz & Tborner, Drs.
do do do
do do do
Mandes , Mrs. J .

Morton & Co .
do do
11~cC abe, c. D.
do do
Pearson, C. H.
do do
do do
:Pippin, E. J .
Pi ppi n, E. J .
Prior, Maud M.

Rodenbeck' s
Rudol ph, Arthur
Rudolph's Grocery
St ewart, Fr ank
Union Feed and Fue l Co .
i/atts & Laubly
~Va tson & Watson
do do
do do
Winters, 1"1. o 
Wyse , B. c 







Abbott, M. FIRST ROAD FUND
Acost a , c.
Alexander, B.




 
$ 10 . 00
20 . 00
20 . 00
10. 00
60. 00
10 . 00
10. 00
15. 00
30. 00
10. 00
35. 00
30. 00
6. 30
20 .00
40. 00
25. 00
20 . 00
20 . 00
20 . 00
20.00
1 5 . 00
37 . 50
7. 50
35. 00
13.00
5 . 00
5.00
12. 50
11.00
10. 00
10. 00
10 . 00
68 . 68
90 . 57
100. 00
1.75
10. 00
70.00
7.50
11.00
1 90. 00
15.00
9.40
15. 00
50. 00
20 . 00
126. 00
18. 00
16.00
.137

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 Bailard, Neil FIRST FOAD FUND $1z.oo
do do '   35.00
 Barrick & Son, F. 8  108.00
 Basquez, s   12.00
 Beresford, G. E  16.00
 Candelas, L   13.50
 Chaffee, J  B.  40.00
 Chaves , M  12.00
 Dinsmore, A. c  109.45
Dominguez, c. 18.00
 Fernandez, Dev id  12.00
' Flol'es, H. 22.00
 do do 4.00  

Galley , T.  18.00

Garcia , A. 18.00
Gordillo, A. a.oo
Gordillo, Antonio 39;00
 
 Gordillo, Ant onio 36.00
Grinstead , A. o. 45. 00
 Hernandez, n  16.00
 Jauriqui , M  16.00
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Jiminez, A. 40.00 
do do s.oo

do Andrew 16.00
Johnston~ J. 20.00

 Kapp~ M. 19.00
Lambert, Cecil 13.00
Lambert, Cecil 16.00
 Lambert, Cecil 84.50
Lambert , N. 12.00

do Ray 28.00
Landeras, .s . 13.50
 
Letherman, J. 124.25

Locke, w. 30. 00

Locke , YV.
18.00
Massera , s. 32.00
Manriguez, A. 32.00
 Manr iguez , A  48.00
Miller, Harry
24.00
h~orena, c. 18.06

Morris, R. w. 33.90
 Murguia~ F. 18.00
 do do
18.00
O' Bryant, w. 20.50 
 12.00
 Ocho , G.
' Onaya , Benito
48.00
18.00
do do
16.00
do do  16.00
Ovieda, s.
1 6.00
Palmer, L.




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Pierce, Frank
Romero, Fred
do do
Rosales , J .
Rui z, T.
Saragosa, P.
Seaside Oil Co .
Shell Co . of Cali f  .
Shepard, c.

Smith~ De~zel H.
.
Soto, Pete
do do
Soto, Santos
St andar d Oil Co .
Talmage , E .

Thurmond~ Al fred
Thurmond , Frank
do do
Ber esford , G. E.
do do
Buell, P. o.
Cota , Orestes
do do
do do
do do
Cota , Raymond P.
Craviotto ~ E. J 
Dally, George
Dinsmore, A. c.
Ga l vin', L .
Gano , Robert
Goul d, Geor ge
Hosmer, H 
Ji menez , Jostino
Lambert, Cecil
do
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Ray
do
December 7 t h , 1925.
FIRST ROAD FUND
 .
SECOND ROAD FUND
Montecito Bl acksmith Shop
Montaci to Placer Mine
1~1ontec i to Store
Romer o , Fred
Romero , John
Ruiz , A 
Ruiz , Albert
Ruiz , Albert
do do
Seaside Oil Company
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$2.00
20.00
37. 50
18. 00
1 6. 00
9. 00
368. 00
7.09
25. 00
126. 00
38. 00
48. 00
48 .00
6. 53
a. oo
4 . 00
s.oo
1 6 . 00
12. 00
44. 00
35. 00
10. 00
24. 00
20. 00
34. 00
24. 00
s.oo
4 . 00
4 . 00
42.10
4 . 00
79 . 50
46. 00
7. 50
4. 00
28 . 00
59 . 50
10. 50
2. 90
3. 00
4. 60
50 . 00
s . oo
32. 00
24. 00
24. 00
20. 00
59. 50
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Snow , B.
Snow , E.

Good Roads Machinery Co . THIRD ROAD FUND
Hil l , Earl
 Knudsen, Hans
Lamb, c. G.
Levine , Carl E.
l\f.alloy, E. s.
Malloy, P. M.
Miller, John
Pico , John B.
Reese , Wm.
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
Shurtleff, J . H.
Smith , Geo.
Standard Oil Co .
Benamati , Gus FOURTH ROAD FU1Il
Beuterbaugh, Fred
Burnor , R.
California Corrugated Culvert Co .
Derichel, J . H 
Gunderson, G. T.
Huyck, Ralph
do do
Lewis Implement Co .
Martin, James
Moore }.{ercantile Co .
s. P. Milling Co .
do do
. .
American Railway Express Co . FIFTH ROAD FUND
Associated Oil Co .
Auto Laundry
Beeson, J . F.
Calegari, Frank
do do
California Ga ra ge
Clark, John
do do
Cole Tire Shop

Cooley, H.
Cooley, H.
Crescent Gara ge
Davis , A:J.onzo E.
Davis , Arthur

$22. 00
,
16. 00
52. 00
5. 43
5. 00
1 4 . 00
112. 50
10. 50
4. 00
4. 00
16. 25
lG. 50
4. 00
8. 95
5. 08
35. 00
40. 00
84.13
33. 50
30. 50
5. 00
11.13
58. 00
89. 66
32.00
16. 00
1 610. 00
14. 00
3. 05
39. 22
41.00
5 . 22
69 . 96
14. 50
7. 46
48. 00
36. 00
25. 79
54. 00
49 . 50
14. 20
119. 00
34. 00
5. 00
100. 00
16. 00
 
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 Ruiz , Hobie 4.00
 Ruiz', J  D. 49 . 50
Ruiz , J . n. 54. 00
Santa Ba rbara Telephone Co . 2. 25
' Shaeffer . Fr ed A. $2000. 00 allowed for 1"650. 00
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Silva , Eugene FIFTH ROAD FUND
Simas , John
Sisquoc vVelding Works
Southwest Paving Company
Strong , F. E.
Strong, F. E.
Stro11g, F. E.
Sturgeon~ C.
Sturgeon, c. .
Sweet , Walter
Sweet , \\falter
Union Oil Company of California
Wylie , Thos . B.


Santa Barbara !.Iotor Co . SIXTH ROAD FUND
Alonzo , L.
Anaya , Benit o
Baker, Frank
Barrick & Son , F. s.
Clancy, A. L.
Flores , Hilario
Fr eeze and Freeze
Gano , Robert
Gor dillo, Antonio
Heltman, c. c.
Jackson, c. H.
Jimine z , Domingo.
Landeros , s.
Lewis Implement Co .
Luera , Precilliano
llliller, Harry
Pagliotti , Pete
Richardson, C. T.
Smith, W

Smith, \'{. F.
Wimmer , Chas . w.
Acosta , F.
do do
do do
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Ander s on, Sam
Anderson, Sam
Anderson, Sam
Boeseke-Dawe Co ,
California Cor rugated
do do do
do do do
GENERAL ROAD FUND






GOOD ROADS FUIID

Culvert Co .
do 
do
$40. 00
39.50
1 9 . 00
89.48
66 . 00
72 . 00
72. 00
55. 00
60. 00
49 . 50
36.00
26.10
17.00
1933. 80

20.25
48. 00
13. 50
405. 00
55. 00
50. 00
12. 00
78. 90
59.55
48.00
2.75
47.50
44.00
22.00
288. 00
40. 00
36 . 00
71.00
170 . 25
14. 00
15. 00
224. 48
60. 00
50. 00
55. 00
72 . 00
72 . 00
66. 00
3 .75
244.28
275. 94
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Stephens , A.
do do
Stephens , A.
Stephens , G.
do do
do do
St. John A. S.
Unzueta , M.
do do
do do
\Vest, Geo. w.
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West , Geo . w.
do do
Westwick,Iron Works
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1/i mmer , Chas. Vi.
Andrews , A. J .
Camargo , Santiago
do do
Carricabur n , John
De Vaul, J . M.
Donahue, John
Edwards , Emmet
Ed\va rds , Ennnet
Figue roa , Jose
Finibres , R.
Flores , H.
Gr instead , A. o.
Hendersen, John
Hickox , L .
Hildenbrand, A. J 
do
Huyck, li.fonte
Huyck , Ralph
,vm.
Jiminez, Andrew
Johnson, J . A 
Krause and Ostini
Lewis Implement Co 
Lopez , Ur bano
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1'.fedearis , H  .E 
l'1:orena , C 
1'.furphy , John
Ontiveros , Adolfo
,
Ontiveros, ~dolfo
Ontiveros , Lorenzo
Robles , Re ginal~
Sapota , G. M. Salo
Saucida , V 
Smith , Geo .
 GOOD ROADS FUIID 

HIGHWAY I1ill?ROVE1v1ENT FUND

$44. 00
44. 00
40.00
44. 00
44. 00
48. 00
67.46
44. 00
28 . 00
16. 00
117.85
1 22. 20
1 28 . 30
13. 59
3054. 90
64.00
82 . 00
54.25
25. 00
224. 00
28 . 00
34. 00
45. 75
14.25
4 . 00
24.00
66. 00
67.50
62. 00
90. 00
92. 00
132. 00
76.00
20. 00
4 . 00
123.80
269 . 00
30. 25
49 .75
4. 00
18.25
61 . 00
8~ . 50
'75.00
36. 00
4.00
4 . 00
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Smith, H.
Soto, Pete
HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND
do Santos
Standard Oil Co .
Young, Frank
Ar~ley ' s Filling Station LOMPOC PER. ROAD
Compton , w. G.
Cota , Tony
Cota , Tony
Der ichel, J. H.
Everett Mi11 & Lumber Co .
Hickox , L.
Hilderbrand, Wm.
Ho,verton, 1~1 . A.
Huyck~ Ll oyd
Huyck, Monte
Huyck, Ralph
A1arshall, w. P.
Proctor & Cleghorne
do do
Smith' s Hardware Co .
Spears , J . H 
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Adams , Fr ank D. EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY FUND
Ambrose Lumber Co .
Ambrose Lumber Co.
Barnett, Wm. A.
do do
Commercial Motor Service
Drexel Lime & Cement Co.
Hayward, Al . w.
Heumphreus- Smith Elec . Co.
L~ewelyn Iron Works
Meyers, H. G 
Mooser Co., William etc.
N.jjelsonQSmi th Elec Co . , The
Ott Hardware Co .
do do
OVieda , Tony
do do
. ' do do
Reily 1A'a chine Co .
Richardson, Roy L.

$32. 00
24. 00
s.oo
183. 95
90. 00
20. 88
94. 50
48. 00
56.00
14. 00
14.00
26. 00
12. 00
368. 00
7. 00
24. 00
12. 00
250.00
12799. 00
7500. 00
'71 . 05
96. 00
37. 25
1107. 89
82. 75
125. 00
125. 00
136. 00
584.60
133. 25
452. 21
9666. 37
388. 75
1000100
338 . 49
5. 67
150. 55
5a. so
27.50
47 . 50
107.47
892. 47
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Richardson, Roy L.
do do
Richardson, Roy L.
do do
do do
do do
do do
Richardson. Roy L.
Santa Barbara Transfer
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Southern Pacific Co .
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Stewart , Frank P.
Stuart, Darrell T.
Stuart. Vern O.
7iestern l11oto r Transfer
\Vestwick Iron Works
'tVi l kie , A.
Williams Radiator Co .
Bruner, R.
EARTHQUAKE EMERGENCY FUND
Co .



ADVERTISING FUND
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Thielman, Paul
Mid. Counties Pub . Serv. Corp. CASMALIA LT. DIST . FUND
California State Board of Forestry FOREST PROTECTION FUND
Bee , Henry GUADALUPE PUB . CEMETERY DIST. FUND
Santa 1Jfaria Gas Co . GUADALUPE ST . LT . DIST . FUND
Wallace, J . H. LOS ALA!10S PUB. CEMETERY DI ST . FUND
Mid. Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. LOS ALAMOS ST. LT. DIST . FUND
 do do do do ORCUTT ST . LT. DIST . FUND
Scott , G. M  RECLAMATION DIST . NO. 798
Santa Barbara Free Pub. Librs r y SANTA BARBARA FREE PUB.
LIBRARY FUND
Greenwood, Cl yde c.
Dudley, Geo . L.
Mull imi, Boyd
Rivas , s. J 
Bowhay , Jr., Arnold
Fox, Maud c.
do do
Hacking , c. J .
Lover en, Dr. G-. s.
Vleidman, Phil
do do
Wood, Emma
SANTA l.fARIA HEALTH CLINIC &
HOSPITAL BLDG . FUND
SANTA MARIA CEMETERY DIST. FUND


SALARY FUND

$1096. 74
81. 51
1365.14
12.56
1219. 75
1038 .78
1471.04
1065.59
38. 50
228 .70
112.30
384.70
172 .lO
8. oo
681.41
55.00
1 600. 00
17.00
27. 50
15.00
38 .40
544.46
210 . 00
76.50
20 . 00
92. 80
106.40
181.72
8000. 00
52.00
150 . 00
100. 0l
100. 00
5. 00
5.oo
10.00
125. 00
 150. 00
150.00
150 .00
15.00

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December 7th. 1925. 14
Upon the passage of the f oregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisor s voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton~
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays, None.
On motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes a,re hereby
an Board upervisors.
Attest : ,.
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 CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING 
We, t he undersi gned 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 callea 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 December
14th, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit:
In the Jvfatter of the Petition of Anna  Clifton Hughes , for an order directing the
Southern California Edison Company to remove from the Mountain Drive all towers &c.,
used by said company for carrying, furnishing and distributing electricity end electri

cal ener gy &c., in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California. To hear said
petition and to make any necessary or pr oper order thereon.
In the Matter of the Petition of P. J. Kelly, et al., for a change of boundaries of
Rincon and Punta Gorda Joint School District. To hear said petition and to make any
necessary or proper order in connection therewith.
Dated Dec. 7th, 1925.
Board of Supervisors of t he County of
Santa Barbara , State of California.
Joseph F. Sexton
w. L. Talbott
c. L. Preisker
Sam J. Stanwood
Thos. Dinsmore
Board of Supe rvisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
December 14th, 1925, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore ; Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, W. L. Talbott and C. L.
Preisker and the C1er1r. Super visor C. L. Pre isker in the Cbairot
The Board met pursuant to call .
In the Matter of the Change of Boundaries of the Rincon and Punta Gorda Joint
School Districts.
Order establishing change of Boundaries. . '
It appearing to t he Board from a petition filed with this Board by the County
Superintendent of School s, on the 21st day of November, 1925, for a change of boundaries
of the Rincon and Pul'!ta Gorda Joint School Districts , and
 
It further appearing from said petition on file that the pr oposed change of
boundaries is to take from Punta Gorda Joint School District and annex to Rincon Sebo 1
District, all that part of Punta Gorda Joint School District l ying in the County of
Santa Barbara , State of California, and
It further appearing t hat the County Superintendent of Schools by statement file
with this Board on the 21st day of ?lovember, 1925, recommends t ha t this Board of Supe -
visors annex t o Rincon School District, Santa Barbara County , all the territory in
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Punts Gorda Joint School District lying in Santa Barbara County 
The ma t ter coming on re gularly for hearing before this Board and the same havi
been duly cons i dered on motion, duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is order ed
that all of t hat part ~ f Punta Gorda Joint School District lying in Santa Barbara Coun y
be annexed t o the Rincon School Di strict and that the boundaries of said Rincon School
District in the county of Santa Barbara , St ate of California , be , and the same are
hereby changed and established as follows, to-wit:
Commen cing at the southeas t corner of Santa Barbara Count y, which point is the
mouth of Rincon Creek; thence northerly following the east boundary of Santa Barbara
County to its intersection with the north line of Township 4 N. s. B. M.; thence west
to the northeast corner of Section 5 T. 4 N. R. 25 w. s. B. M.; thence south to t he
north line of Pueblo Lands of Santa Barbara; thence easterly along said north line of

Pueblo Lands to the northeast cor ner of lands of Rodriguez; thence southerly along the
ea s t l ine of lands of Rodriguez to the southeast corner thereof ; thence southerly along
t he west line of lands of o. N. Cadwell to the southwest corner thereof; thence easter
l y along the County Road t o the north\vest corner of the Cravens Tract ; thence following
the west and south lines of said Cravens Tract to the southeast corner thereof;
thence southerly along the County Road to the northwest corner of the Andrew Ma rtin
Tract; thence easterly along the north line of said Ma rtin Tr act to the northeast corn r
thereof; t hence southerl y along east line of said Martin Tract to the middle of
Carpinteria Creek; thence southerly along the middle of said Creek to the northwest
cor ner of land of Martha c. Bailard; thence south along the west line of land of
1furtha c. Bailard and the eas t line of lands of P. c. Higgins to the Pacific Ocean ;
thence easterly along the shore of the Pacific Ocean to the place of begi nning.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Bar bara,
State of California, at a special meeting of said Board, this 14th day of Dec. A. D.
1925.

C. L. PREISKER, Chairman of the Board of

Supervisors.
Attest : '
C. A. HUNT , . Clerk.
(SEAL)
In the Matter of the Formation of a Joint Hi ghway District to be composed of
the Counties of Kern, Santa Barbara and Ventura ,
Whereas this Board of Supervisors is in receipt of the fo llowing r e solution f r m
the Board of Supervisor s of Ventura County:
"Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the Count y of Ventura, State of
California , initiating pr oceedings for the creation of a Joint Highway District to be
composed of the counties of Kern, Santa Barbara and Ventura.
On motion of Supervisor Clark, seconded by Supervisor Roussey, it is
RESOLVED that the public interest requires the construction of a public highwa
from the City of 1furicopa through portions of the Counties of Kern, Santa Barbara end
Ventura in the State of Califoinia, to e junction with t he California State Hi ghway i
Santa Bar bara County near the west bank of Rincon Creek, said highway running substantiall
y al ong the following lines , courses and distances:
Beginning at the City of Maricopa in Kern County end running thence southwest
erly over the present located highway to a point near the westerly line of Kern
County; thence southerly in Kern County t o the nort herly line of Santa Barbara County
thence southerly and sout heasterl y in Santa Bar bara County on the easterly side of
the Cuyama River to the east line of Santa Barbara County; thence in Venture County








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with the Cuyama River Valley to a point near Rancho Nuevo Creek; thence over Pine
Mountain Ridge to t he Valley of the Sespe Creek; thence over Ortega Hill; thence to the
junction o:f the road to Matili ja Hot Springs and the road to ~heelers Hot Springs;
thence southerly to a point on the present county road between Ventura and Ojai; thence
westerly over Casitas Pass to the Rincon Creek; thence southerly in the Rincon Creek

Valley to a junction with the California State Highway near the west bank of Rincon
Creek.
That the names of the counties interested in and which will be benefited by
such highway construction are: Kern, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, in the State
of California.
That it is proposed to create a Joint Highway District composed of the counties
so named. And it is
FURTHER RESOLVED that upon the adoption of this Resolution that certified copi es
of the same shall be transmitted to the Clerks of the Boards of Supervisors o:f the
said Counties of Kern and Santa Barbara.
T. G. Gabbert,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the
 County of Ventura, State of California 
Attest: L. E. Hallowel1
County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors of
said County of Ventura." and


Whereas this Board of S.u per, visors bas duly considered the advisability of forming
said Joint Highway Distriot and it appearing that our tentative approval should be
given to the same,
Now Therefore Be it Resolved
That the Board of Supervisors of the County of Senta Barbara does hereby give
its tentative approval to the formation of said Joint Highway District and the construction
of said road,
Be it Further Resolved that the Clerk of this Board transmit notioe hereof to
the Board of Supervisors of the County of Ventura 
c. L. PREISKER, Chairman 0 the Board of
Supervisors 0 Santa Barbara County, State
(SEAL} of California.
Attest: c. A. Hunt, Clerk 
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/ In the matter of t he Petition of Myrtle Undrill for County Aid for Sydel Undrill,
he lf-orphan.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Sydel Undrill, aged 3
years, is a half-orphan and a proper person to receive County Aid and she is in the
custody of said Myrtle Undrill.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
Fund, in favor of said Myrtle Undrill 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 support of the above named minor.
In the Matter of turning over the management of the Santa Barbara General
Hospital from SuperTisor Sam J. Stanwood to supervisor J oseph F. Sexton.
Supervisor w. L. Talbott moved that the management of the Santa Barbara General
Hospital be turned over from Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood to Supervisor Joseph F. Sexton
which said motion was seconded by Supervisor Joseph F. Sexton, and upon a vote being
taken upon said motion the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: W. L 

Joseph F. Sexton; and the following Supervisors voted Nay, to-wit: Sam J.
Talbott and
Stanwood 
and c. L. Preisker. Supervisor Thomas T. Dinsmore not voting. The chair announced that
the motion was lost.
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t n the Matter of a Re-organization o~ the Santa Barbara General Hospital.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk of this Board
write Dr. H. o. Collins, of Fresno, Calif. re questing his meeting with this Board on

December 23rd, 1925, to consider the re-organization of the Santa Barbara General
Hospital and his taking charge thereof for a peri od of three months during such reorganization.
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~ ~ corporation, for right of way for a Public Highway in the oth Road District.
In the Ma tter of Accepting De~ from the Union Oil Company of California, a
~- r: . Whereas, the Union Oil Company of Celifornia, a corporation, has duly executed
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and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara , a deed dated ~ecember 7th, 1925, wherein
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said Union Oil Company o~ Ca lifornia is grantor and the County of Santa Barbara grante ,
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conveying certain rights of way for public highway, in the 5th Road District, County o
Santa B~rbara, State of California.
Resolved That said deed and the real property menti oned in said deed be accepted
for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and t he Clerk of this Board is hereby
di rected t o cause said dee~ to be recorded.
In the Matter of Correoting Allowance of Claims.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the 7t
day of Dec . 1925, allowi ng t he claims of the Santa Maria Times and Smith , Emery &

Company for the sums of $13,25 and $120.00 respectively, payable out of the General
Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and
It is further ordered that said claims be re-a llowed a s of Dec . 7, 1925, for the
aforesaid amounts , payable out of the 5th Road Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing
order , the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker. Nays :
None.
In the Afatter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
7th day of December 1925, allowing the claim of Seaside Oil Co. for the sum of $195.31
payable $ 190.23 out of the Good Roads Fund and $ 5.08 payable out of the 3rd Road Fund
be and the same is hereby rescinded, and
It is further ordered t hat said claim be re-allowed es of Dec. 7th, 1 925, for th
sum of $190.23 payable out of the Goo d -Roads Fund.
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
7th day of December 1925, allowing the claim of H. E. Medearis for the sum of $49.75
pa yable out of t he Highway Improvement Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and
IT is :further ordered that said claim be re-allowed as of Dec. 7th, 1925, for
the sum of $49.75 payable out of the 4th Road Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing
order the r oll being called, the fo l lowing Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisk er, Nays:
None 
. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, that the order made on the
7th day of December 1925, allowing the claim of Rudolph Grooer'i for the sum of $ 70.00
payable out of the In~ ig e nt Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and
It is furthe r ordered that said claim be re-allowed as of Dec. 7th, 1925, for th
sum Of $50.00 payable out of the Indigent Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing ord r~
the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore



 
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December 14th, 1925.
Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays : None.
Attest:
On mot ion the Boar d adjourned sine die .
The :foregoi ng minutes are her eby appr .wcEra

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Clerk 
CALL FOR A SBECIAL MEBTING 
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Vie, the under si gned ??embers of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Ba rbara ~ S ta te of California , believing that the interests of the County require that a
special meeting of the Board of Supervi sors be called to attend thereto .
I t is ord~red that a special meeting of the Board of Super visor s of the County
of Santa Barbara , State of California , be and the same is hereby called for Dec. 23rd . '
1925, at 10 o' clock s . m. 
The :following is the businesa to be transacted at said meeting , to- wit :
In the 1~ tter of the For mation of a Joint Hi ghway District to be composed of the
Counties of Kern, Santa Barbara and Ventura . To appoint a member of this Board a membe
of t he Board of Dir ectors of said Joint Hi ghway District and to make any other necessar
or pr oper order in connection ther ewith.
In the Ma tter of the Reorganization of the Santa Barbar a General Hospital. To consult

with Dr. H. o. Collins , Superintendent o:f Fresno County, r elative to said matter and to
make any necessary or proper order in connection t herewith 
D~ted Dec. 14th, 1925.
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara , State o:f Ca l ifornia 

Joseph F. Sexton
VI. L. Talbot t
C. L  Preisker
Sam J . Stanwood
Thos. Dinsmore
Board o:f Super visors of the County o:f Santa Barbara , State of California,
December 23r d, 1925, at 10 o' clock a . m. Present; Supervisors Thomas T 
Dinsmore , Sam J . Stan\vood, Jeseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L.
Preisker and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call.
L.LO-rc?~IM.A~~""/ I11 the Ma tter of the Reor ganization of the Santa Barbara General Hospital.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk of this Board

write the Board o:f Supervisors of the County o:f Fresno asking its co- operation and
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tha t of Dr. H. o. Collins, Superintendent of its County Hospital, for a per iod of

thr ee months in wor king o.ut the Hospita l situation in Santa Barbara County.
 l:.J-Ji.q ./. In the Matter of the For mation o_f a Joint Highway District to be composed of the
r/.J~~ Counties of Ker n, Santa Barbara and Ventura .
Whereas , it satisfactorily appearing to t his Board from a certified copy of a
resolution passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Ventura ,
on the 18th day of December, 1925, that the tentative approval of the formation of

a Joint Highway District to be composed of the Counties of Ker n , Santa Barbara and
Ventura , bas been received from the Boards of Supervisors of the counties joining in
said Joint Highway District~

Now Pherefore , Be it Resolved
That this Board of Supervisors does hereby appoint Sam J . Stanwood, a member
ther eof, as
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the p~ssage of the foregoing resolution, the roll b eing called , the following Super vis rs
voted , aye , to -wit: Thomas T. Di~s more , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. sexton, w. L  .
Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays , None .
In the matter of the Petition_ of Mrs . Amelia Brass for County Aid for Mabe l~
Robert and Joseph Brass, half- orphans.
It appearing to the satisaction 0 the Board that said Mabel Brass , aged .9
years , Robert Brass, aged 7 years and Joseph Brass , aged 4 years are half- orphans and

are proper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of said Mrs.
Amelia Brass .
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on I ndigent

Fund , in favor of said Mrs . Amelia Brass for the sum of Thirty & 00/100 dolla rs~ and
for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Boar.d, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
~n the Matter of the Application of the City of Santa Barbara for the cancellati n
~,(A-JUA--~- of assessment on real pr operty acquired by said City ,
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On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the appl ication, in the
above- entitled matter be referred to the District Attorney for his approval.
j In the Matter of Correcting Cl erical Errors in Assessments for the fiscal year
1925- 26.
It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Ba r bara , St ate of California , from a repor t filed by the County Assessor that cl er ical
errors have been made in certain assessments for the f i scal year 1925- 26, and applies -
 tion having been made to this Board by said County Assessor for author ity to cor rect
said assessments , in accordance with the provisions of Sect ion 3881 of the Politica l
Code of the State of California~ and the written consent of the District Attorney of
said county having been obtained therefor , and
 It further appearing that by correcting said assessments the amount of taxes
charged against said tax payer s will be reduced by reason thereof,
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the County As s essor be
and he is hereby authori zed to make the nec essary corrections in the assessments set
for th in his said report~ in accordance with the provisions of sai d Section 3881
aforesaid~ as follows , to-wit :
Strike off from the assessment of John A. Silva ~ et ux.; Vol. 2 , page 4 78 ,
personal ~roperty , $4800 . 00 , double assessment, see J . L. Mi ller, Vol. . 2. , page 354.
Strike off f r om the assessment of Geo . E. ,Sawyer s , Vol. l ~ pa ge 86 , whole
assessment of Lot 3 , Sec. 33 Twp. 5, Range 28 ~ 21 3/4 acres , $ 325. 00, doubl e a s ses sment
; same property assessed to E. R. Harriman, see Vol. 1, page 80.
In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous or Double Assessment 

Whereas , In accordance with the provisions of Section 3805 of the Po l i tical
Code of the State of California , the Tax Col lector and County Auditor of the Count y o
Santa Barbara , State of California , have discovered and certified t o t he Board of
Supervisors of said county , under date of December 1 6, 1925, as fol lows: We have
discovered that Lot 17 , Harbor View Heights~ City of Santa Barbara , accordi ng t o
official map , was assessed for the year 1924 , to Eva s. Hill , as shown on page 295 ,
Roll 2, and that all the taxe~, penalties , costs and other cha rges by law thereon

have been paid in full. That the s~me property was also assessed for the same yea r
to Robt . J . Batty, as shown on page 58, Roll .2, and that the taxes on the l ast mentioned
assessment were not paid , and said proper ty was sol d to the people of the I






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St ate of Cal ifornia on the 29th day of June ~ 1925. 
THEREFORE , It is ordered that the County Auditor of said county cancel said
last mentioned assessment by entry on the mar gin of the assessment book and also on
the delinouent list 
Attest:
On motion the Board Adjourned.
The for egoing minut es are hereby approved.
a i rman upervisors.
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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of

California , January 4th, 1926 , 10 o'clock a . m. Present:
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Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
W. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker and the Clerk. Supervisor
c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the last regular meeting and succeeding special meetings were read
and approved.
/' In the Matter of the re- appointment of A. S. Larsen, County Live Stock Inspector.
Supervisor w. L. Talbott moved that A. s. Larsen, County Live Stock Inspector , be
re -appointed for the year 1926, which said motion was seconded by Supervisor Joseph
F. Sexton. Upon a vote being taken upon said motion, the vote was as follows , to wit:
Ayes: VI. L. Talbott and Joseph F. Sexton: Nays: Thomas T. Di11smore , Sam J . Stanwood
and c. L. Preisker , The chair announced the motion lost.
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In the Matter of Appointing a County Live Stock Inspector.
The filed applications of A. s. Larsen, w. c. Missall and J . H. Hester for the
office of County Live Stock Inspector, being presented, the Board proceeded to vote
,thereon with the following result , to -wit: J . H. Hester , received one vote ; W. c.
l\'Iissall received one vote: A. s. Larsen received two votes, and one Supervisor not
voting. The above matter was thereupon continued for further consideration. 
/ In the 11atter of the Appointment of a Game \'/arden for the County of Santa  Barbara 

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It a ppearing to the Board that a competent person cannot be obtained to accept the
appoint ment of Game Warden of said County for the salary fixed by law for the same for
said County , and
I It further appearing that Frank E. Dunne a competent and satisfactory man will
accept an appointment at ~ compensation of ~ 200 . 00 per month , including expenses, as
a fire patrolman and will also accept a State Fish and Game deputyship without com-

pensation if the same can be secured ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor Thomas T. Dinsmo e
and the District Attorney Clarence c. Ward be and they are hereby appointed a committe
of two to endeavor to devise means of obtaining sufficient funds for the payment of
a fire patrolman on the basis of $2400. 00 per yea r , including expenses.
/ In the Matter of Appoi11ting . a Superintendent of the Santa Barbara General Hospital
during the re-construction period 
iTIIEREAS a communication was received f rom Dr . He!bert o. Collins, Director of
Hospitals , Fresno County, wherein he sets' forth the terms and conditions unier which
he will supervise the re - construction of the Santa Barbara General Hospita l and sugges s
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Whereas the said terms and conditi ons set forth in said communicati on are

acceptable to this Board, 
Be it ~esolved that the terms and conditions under which Dr . Herbert o. Col lins

will supervise the re - constructio~ of said Santa Barbara General Hospital be and the
same are hereby ~ccepted by this Board , and

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Be it Further Resolved and Ordered that Walter Shar p be and be is hereby appoin ed
' Superintendent of the Santa Barbara General Hospital during the re - construction perio
at a compensation of $200 .00 per month.
In the Matter of the Employment of an Architect to prepar t Plans for a new

County Court House , Hall o:f Records and County Jail.
Supervisor W. L. Talbott moved that William Mooser , doing business
under the name of William Mooser Company , Architects heretofore empl oyed by this Boar ,
be retained as the architect in preparing further plans for the proposed new County
Court House , Hall of Records and County Jail and that this Board enter into a
written agreement , vii th said 1.Iooser Company for said purpose and that the Chairman
and Clerk o:f this. Board execute the agreement herevi1i th presented :for the aforesaid
 purpose, which said motion was dul y seconded by Supervi sor Thomas T. Dinsmore , and
upon a vote being taken upon said motion the following Supe'~isor s voted Aye , t owi
t : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker ; Noes;
Joseph F. Sexton. The chair announced the motion carried and thereupon the said Chai an
and Clerk executed the agreement aforesaid. :
In the 1\ia t ter of the Petition of 7. B. l1Ietcalf for a i1ew pr ivate road in Road

District No . 6 i n the 2nd Twp. . .
This being the time heretofore :fixed for hearing the Viewers Report , in the
above-entitled matter, J . '."I. Smith appEar ed as attorney for the petitioner a11d the
Estate of James 1 . Barker' deceased I a non- co11senting land owner was represe11ted by
Geo . H. Greenfield , one of the executors of said estate . Upon applicati on of petitio er
and by consent of the non- consenting land owner the hearing of said Vi ewers Report
is hereby continued until February 1st, 1926 , a t 10 o' cl ock A. ~I .
In the Matter of Appointing Dr. D. W. Sink, County Physician and Local Health
Officer .
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Dr . D. w. Sink be and
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l1e is hereby appointed County Physician and Local Heal th Officer for all ~he terri tor
embraced within the 9th .~ownship , County of Santa Barbara , for the ensui ng t erm or
until his successor is appointed and qualified at a compensation of $16 66 per month,
upon qualifying according to law.
 In the Matter of the Annual Settlement of the County Audi tor v1ith the County
Treasurer .
The County Treasurer with the County Auditor appeared before the Board of
Supervisors and said Treasurer filed a statement 'Nhicl1 said statement shows that he
has made a full settlement of his accounts with the Auditor , in accordance with
Section 4111 , Political Code .
In the Matter of Trial Jurors for the year 1926.
Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of the County of Santa Bar bara , Stat
of California , the Board selected the following named persons to act as Trial Jurors
for the ensuing year 1 926 , to-wit:



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.Askman, Ne ls
Ayala , Sr., John P.
Bailard, Neil
Cota , Jo~e R.
Doulton, Robert F.
Grinstead , A. O.
Hof:fman, E . w.
La mbert , Ray

Neal , .Abe L.
Ord, James A .
Rutherford , Andrew
Shepard, Frank o.
Shepa rd, J . Henry
Show , Herbert J.
Woo d , A. G .
SECOliD JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP.
1\bbott, Frank
Adams , Frank D.
 Alexa11der, E. w.
Ambrose , John P.
Arroqui , J . P.
Ashcraft , Eugene B.
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Bates , Wallace M.
Bates , William
Bellman, Alfred D.
Best, Myron H.
Bigland, Fre derick

Blake , G. W.
Bliss , Fred w.
Boeseke , Oscar w.
Bolton, C. E.
Boyd , C. E.

Brackett , Mrs . Hettie M 
Bradley, Jviark
Brunsen, Edward W.
Buell, lvliss Elizabeth J .
Busby , Ear;l
Callahan , Neal
Carswell , flm. H.
Chase , M. iss Pearl
Churchill , Roy P 
Coane , Ralph VI.
Copeland , Leland S,

 Craviotto, Fred A.
De Forest , Jr . Lockwood.
Diehl , lfuud 11:.
Dreyfus , Louis G.
Dunshee , Mrs. Caroline K.
Edwards., Archie M.
Edwards , li!iss I11:eriam B.
Eisenberg , Jacob I 
Fairchild , \1illiam s.
Fallon, Ho\'la rd
Fillmore , Eylar M.
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Fredrick, lia lcolm C.

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Freema~ , Georg e K.
Gehl, Mrs . Emma
George , Thomas M.
Gibson, Allan VI .
Giovanola , George
Gledhill , W. Edwin
Glover , Charles M.
Goldberg, Henry
Grant , Peter T.
Greenwell , Arthur c.
Gutierrez , James s 
Hanau, George E.
Hardy, Albert c 
Harner, Jacob H. c.
Hastings , Peter P.
Hauser., Eugene E 
Hawley , T. s.
Hendry, Jr., vV.
Hersey, Ra l:ph ~V .
Higbee , \falter F .
Hodges , VI . E .
Hoefling , William
Hoffman, Chas. A.
Hurlbut , Mrs . Flora H.
Ilsley, Samuel M.
Ireland , Herbert T.
Johnson, Earnest H.
Ka i me, Nathaniel S.
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Kearney ,Mrs. Annie J .
Kerr , Mrs . Lynette L.
Kincaid , Joseph A.
Kirby, George J.
Kitchen , Elmer G.
Knight , Clarence c.
Knighten, J . o.
Larco , Sebastian
Logan , V ~illiam C.
Lowe , Thomas w.
Lungren, Fe rnand
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l.faguire , Henry F.
Afanlove , I.lrs. Elva B.
Meigs,Peverill
J,{ikula , Stephe11 A.
lfurphy, Charles
Murphy, John F.
?.!yrick, Donald
 
lfcDavid , Irwin A.
Nardi , Caesar A.
Nunn, Herbert
Oliver , John B.
Osborne , Harry L.
Parks , Arthur w.
Patterson, Elizabeth M.
Paul, Vim. G.
Pendola , Eugenia s.
Phillips , Geo . H. A.
Pinkham, nufus S .
Poillon, ~ illia m c.
Porter, lm. s.
Sauter, Ronald F.
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THIRD JUDICIAL TO INSHIP.
Baker, ffilliam F.
Blakeway , E. C.
Gidney~ C. Iv1.
Hollister , H. A.
Seamans , William s.
Shedd , Chas . L.
Smith , Alfred N.
Smith, Irwin F 

Smith Oscar w.

Smith , Roy S .
Smith, . VI . D  V 
Soule, \'linsor
Spaulding , Zdward S.
Sterli1~g , R. H.
Streeter , Walter H.
Sullivan, James P.
Thompson, Edgar H.

Thompson, James H.
Van linkle , H. F .
Walbridge, Lester P.
V/estwick , John R.
\Thi tcomb , Eugene J .
Williams , Chas. H.
Williams , Clarence B.
Wyles ,  ~lilliam
Langman, Nellie A.
Lillard, Mae L.
Sentell, Tbos . H.

. FOURTH JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP .
Davison~ Grace .L.
Fulwider, R. H.
Lyons , Jeanette
Mattei, F. P.
Nielsen, I.fa rcus
Roth , John
FIFTH JUDICIAL TOl'/llSHIP.
Bailey , ifilliam H.
Euell, Odin
Bumpas , Oliver
Calli s , Charles M.
Christiansen, Hans J .
Cues ta , Samuel de la
Dickey, Alberton A.
Douglass , Daniel M.
Ferslew , Harold C.
Lauritzen, L. Holger
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Melby, Arnold !A.
l.ioore , Ernest F .
Murray , ~ ia l ter E .
Srinor ,  William H.
Smi tb , James M.
Sudden, Robert E.
SIXTH JUDICIAL TO'illiSHIP.
Confaglia , Pete
!vfur d 0 Ck , C  \'{  G 

SEVEN JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP   
Baker , M. P.
Bovie rs , Frances J .

Braaaey, James F'.

Catlin, Albert P.
Chambers, Jessie H.
Donovan, l.iiss Aggie
Robins , Mrs. Hattie

Elliott , !~rs . Annie
Freeman, Henry D 
Fox, L. o 
Grafft , Herbert \V.
Holland, Richard
Hopper , 11rs. Inez


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Main, James B.
Miller, Isaac
llcNeil, Blanche
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Pezzoni , Henry E .
Rice, Elmer c.
Albertoni , Joe
Ferrari , Severino
Bush , Mrs. Etna P.
Cook , George C.
DeMartin, Fred J .
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Rice , Thomas B 
Sandy , R. L.
Saunders , Ray B.
!I.!u1111ell , ~1 . H 
i1aterbury , Chas . M.
Wink:enden , Mrs. Fl ora
EIGHTH JUDICIAL TOi'/!TSHIP_,
Fly , Mrs. Cora May
NINTH JUDICIAL TOV/I~SHIP
Pitts , Floyd V.
TfilITH JUDICIAL TOYfNSHIP.
Glines , 1ieal C.
\t ebb , Cha s  E. 
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In the Matter of the California Highway Commission taking control of and maintain
ing certain county roads in the County of Santa Barbara .
iiHEREAS , by Section 365-D of the Poli ti cal Code of the State of California the
Caliiornia Highway Commission is directed to maintain such traversable roads as are
now , or hereafter may be , i11cluded in the State highi.vay system and under such
authority said California Highway Commission proposes to maintain present County road
as foll ows: !.~il es

Eoute 2 Gaviota Creek Bridge
Route 57 From the third to the fourth Cuyama
Crossings , via Caliente and Cuyama Ranches
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until such time as a State Highway sha l l be laid out and construct ed between said
termini . and

WHE~EAS , the California Highway Commission has requested this Board of Supervisors
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to approve of the action of said Commission and to agr ee to resume control over such
portions of said .County roads as shall not be later incorporated within said State
highway as laid out and constructed.
THEREFORE , be it resolved that the County of Santa Barbara , acting by and thr ough
its Board of Supervisors , does hereby consent to the California Highway Commission
taking co ntrol of and maintaini ng the above described County roads and does further
agree that the State of California , acting by and through said California Highway

Commission, may relinquisb to this County , and this County will resume full control
and responsibility for , such portions of aforesaid County roads as shall not be included
within the layout of said State highway as finally laid out and constructed.
Adopted : January 4th, 1926, by the following \ ote:
Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, ' Joseph F. Sexton, W. L. Talbott and C~ L.
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!~oe s : None .
Absent : None .
Not Voting : None 
In the h~tter of the Petition of Union Sugar Company , a corporation, for a
Franchise &c .
It appearing from the affidavit of J . H. Bowles , the principal clerk of the
printer and publisher of The Santa Maria Times, that Ordinance No . 417 , in the above
entitled matter, has been duly publish. ed,
on motion duly second and carried, it is ordered that said ordinance bas been
dul y published.
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In the l11atter of the Application of t he City of Santa Barbara for the cancell atio
0 Assessments on Real Property acquired by said city .
It appearing to the Board 0 Supervisors 0 t he County of Santa Barbara , state of
California , that the following described real property , described as follows :

Lot 3, Block 363; Lot 3, Block 364;
Lot 1 ,
Lot 2A ,
Lot 15,
Lot 2 ,
Lot 1. ,
Lot 2 ,
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Lot 2 ,
Lot 1 ,
Block 368, Lot 2 , Block 368 ;
Block 369; Lot 4 , 1~1ap 1 , C;
Block E; Shore Acres : Lot 14, Bl ock E; Shore Acres:
Block 320 
Block 345 l/4 ;
Block 353
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Block 360 ;
Block 365 1/2 ;
Lot 2 ,
Lot 2 ,
Lot 2 ,
Lot 1 ,
Lot 2,
Block 336;
Block 345 1 /2 ;
Block 360 1 /2 ;
Block 336 1/2 ;
Block 365 1/2;
L~t 2, Block 367 ; Lot A. B, C, Cabrillo Park;
;,vas acquired by the City of Santa Barbara 011 t he 16th day of lTovember, 1925 , by deed

of conveyance dated October 17th, 1925, from the Pacific- Southwest Trust & Savings
Bank , which deed appears of record in the office of t he County Recorder of said Count
of Santa Barbara in Book Sl of official records , at pa ge 21 9 , and t hat said rea l
 property is now owned by the said City of Santa Barbara , and
It further appearing that the fore going described real pro perty was assessed for
the fiscal year 1925- 26 , in t he name of the Pacific- Southwest Trust & Savings Bank ,
and Ma r k Bradley. as shovm on pages 44 , 45 , 46 , 47 , 52 and 82 , Roll 2, for said yea r ,
and that the taxes t hereon have not been paid, and application having been made t o
this Boa r d by said City of Santa Barbara to ca ncel said assessments and any and all
uncollect ed taxes and assessments on or against said real property, that became a
lien on said real property prior to t he 16th day of I~ovember , 1925, the date said
real propert y was co11veyed to the said City of Santa Barbara , as provided by Sect ion
3804a , Political Code and amendments thereto , and
It further appearing that the \Vritten consent of the District Attor11ey of the
County of Santa Ba rbara , State of C alifornia , to the cancellat ion of said assessments
has been obtained therefor ,
Now Therefore , I t is Ordered, that the Tax Collector of the County of Santa Bar ba a
State of Califor nia , cancel on t he mar gin of the assessment book and also on the
delinquent list any and all uncollected taxes and assessments of the County of Santa
Barbara on or against the real property above described and each and every part and I
parcel t hereof, that became a lien on said real property , or any part t hereof, prior
to the 16th day of November, 1925, the date said real property was conveyed to the
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saad City of Santa Ba r bara 
In the 1illtter of Petitions for Cou nty Aid.
It appearing to the satisfaction of t he Board tha t the following named petition
ers are proper persons to receive county aid , 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that the Auditor draw his
warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the follov1ing named persons for the amou11ts
set oppositstheir r espective names on the 1st day of Februa r y 1926 .
Marcellina Borgatello
lvfrs . J . M. Burleigh
Claud J ohr1son
Vi cente A. Juarez
,FI RST SUPERVISOR DIST3ICT. .
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30 . 00
20. 00
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Jennie Lee
Ramon Lopez
A1ma belle 1.1cGrea 1
Refugia Olivas

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Jose l\furia Romero $15. 00 Lucia Tognini $30. 00
Peter Romero 20 . 00 Mrs . Jessie K. Wilson 10. 00
SECOIID SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 
Mabel Hyde  $14. 25 Antonio Poisard $ 8. 00
THIRD SUPERVISOR DIS TRICT.
B. F. Baber $15. 00 }Af3ria Josefa Pico $15. 00
Isabelle Gunderson 15. 00 Pedro v. Romero ~ et ux. 25.00
Anne Hendricksen
~1il l ia m Lewis
Emma P. Anton
R. C1oak
Ida Jviay Davidson
Anna Elphick
Blanche E. Emmons
Juan Flores
Hattie B. Harbison
John Davies
lia r y Hedrick
15.00 1fary F. Vlorth
25 . 00
FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$20. 00
15.00
20 . 00
20. 00
20 . 00
20 . 00
10.09
li1rs . ~.1:innie La\vrence
Donalds Moore
Mabel E. r~fur ray
Mae l~cCo llum
1vlary C. Newhouse
Jose Robles
Joseph Usher
FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$8 . 00
10. 00
Margaret Tu1arcum \lard
20 . 00
$20 . 00
20 .00
20 . 00
30 . 00
20 .00
10 . 00
15.00
$10.00
The Reports of J. c. Bf ack , Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital,
Annie E. McCaughey , Superintendent County Detention Home , A. S. Larsen, County Live
Stock Inspector and Owen H. O' Neill, County Surveyor wexe examined and ordered
filed.
On motion duly seconded and carr ied , it is ordered that Supervisor Joseph
F . Sexton be and he is hereby permitted to withdraw the claim of Oscar w. Davidson,
No . 139, for the sum of $5. 00 for correction 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
be and tbe same are hereby laid over , to - wit :
Cutter Labor atory , The
Ott Ha rdware Co .
Southern Pacific Co .
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502 .11
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Gano , Robert $71. 60
Ott Hardware Co  857. 84
On motio11 duly seconded a11d carried, it is ordered t11at all claims that have
been audited and approved a t this mee ting by three members of the Board of Supervise s
be allowed , each claim to be paid out of the fund designated in the order of allowan e
endorsed on the fa ce of each claim respectively, to -wit :
Ambrose Lumber Co . G E.t~ERAL FUND
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American Cyanamid Co 
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. Arlington Garage
Bai la rd , lviary T 
Ba ldwilil', Chas. A 
Barnes , c. c. '

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4 . 00
1 6. 40
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Belgarde , Frank
Bello, Frank
Bello , Frank
Bermudez , John
GEllERAL FUND
Bigler , A. B.
Bish , Harry
do do
Black , Geo . A.
Black , Geo . A.
Blanco , Ernest J .
Bland, ~v . s.
Botello , 1f. A.
Bowhay, Jr. , Arnold A.
do do do
Boys and Girls Industrial Home and Farm
Br andenstein & Co., M. J .
Broeck, Jos. de
do do
Brown, Leslie
Brown, Robt .
Brughelli , c.
Br yant and Trott Co .
Bullock, Wm.
Burchardi , Jr., J . R.
Caille, Mabel L.
Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co .
do do do
Callis , F. I .
Campodonico , Stephen V.
Cariisle & Co . , A.
do do
Casaroli , l1'1ario
Castagna , Mrs . A.
Chalmers , Thomas
C la nc y , T  A 
College Ga rage
College Hotel
C om:pton , i'I . G.
Cornwall Construction Co .
Costa , lv1. V 
Cota , Benito
Craft, L. A.
Crescent Garage
Cuesta , Gerard s. de la
do Micaela de la
Davis , D. D 
Delgado , Joe
Dewing , H. A.
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$50. 00
84 .00
70. 00
5 . 00
3 . 40
40. 00
7. 50
185. 50
7 . 50
27. 50
17. 00
3 . 00
16.00
20. 60
46. 57
9. 09
6. 50
12. 50
10. 00
5 . 00
5 . 00
13.15
15. 00
5 . 00
10. 00
244. 46
297 . 33
 50
10. 00
29 . 45
989 . 90
2. 50
35. 00
179. 39
6. 00
13. 96
35 . 25
24. 00
63. 50
2. 50
5. 00
7 . 50
20. 40
70. 00
10. 00
11. 80
s.oo
14. 50
23. 00


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Gutierrez , Be11 G ElIBRAL FUND
Hagglund , B. L.
Hammond, D. 111.
Harrison , A. P.
Hemphill , R. D.
Hernandez , John
Hildenbrand , Jr . ' A.
do do do
Hildenbrand , Wm.
Hitchcock , H. R.
H. & J/1. c. Co . , Inc .
Hobbs , Louis G.
Hobbs , Louis G.
Hoover, B. B.
Hoover , B. B.
Hosmer , Jessie P .
Howerton, ?7. F .
J .
Huff' s Gara ge & Yellow Cab . Co .
Hunt , C. A.
Huyck, A. L.
Huyck, .Andy L .
do Sherman
Ingersoll-Rand Co . of Calif.
Johnso11 , J  A.
Johnson, J  A.
Johnson, J. A 
Johnson, W. B.
Johnston, E. L 
Jones , c. l.1 
Jordano Bros 
Joyce , .Sara 
Kalen, 1,r. F.
Kelley , Samuel
do
do
do
do
Kellogg , Euge11e S .
Kelly , S. G 
Knight , Clarence C.
Koffenstein, F. J .
Kolster, Chas. G 
Lane , John c.
Lasalle , V. A 
Lewis , 'ililliam
Lietz Co ., The A.
Lincoln, Louise
Logan Co ., Vl . c.
do / do
do do
Logan, \l. R.

 $43. 72
14 . 58
75 .11
184. 88
80. 00
75 . 00
82 . 50
60 . 00
84. 00
20 . 75
80. 50
2. 50
5.00
40 . 50
18. 50
62. 50
10. 00
1 . 50
20 . 39
114.00
114. 00
50. 00
13. 20
12. 50
35. 00
15. 00
10. 00
7. 50
13. 00
11. 72
5. 00
53. 50
42 . 25
41.18
27. 76
40. 71
45. 00
155. 00
20 . 00
104 . 80
10. 00
5 . 00
6.00
9.15
42. 25
26. 95
3. 00
1265. 00
22. 50
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January 4th, 1926.
Lord , G. R. G ElTERAL FUND
L . A . Creamery Co .
Los Angeles Directory
do do do
do do do
do do do
Lugo, Francisco
Lui s , Clarence
Ma cCullock , Geo . E.
1.iadden, John
1v1a ris , w. H.
?la rkus , Louise B 
:hfarsh, H. E.
do do
do do
Marsh, J r ., Howard
do do
llifattei, F . P.
lfe.nezes, JCenneth
I:Iid- Coa s t Rock Co .
Co .
Mid. Coun ties Pub. Serv. Corp.
I.1iller, Lee
Lfills , Mrs . 1v1. F .
i'lf i ra nda , John
liiseme r , Vern
li,{ission Office Equipmen t Co .
Mission Paint & Art Co.
Montecito Meat Market
11oo:re , Jack
!.~o ore , J . G 
1[oore, J . G.
Morning Press , The
l11orris, L . J 
Ivie Caughey, Anna E.
1J:cCaughey, J . P.
McLellan Poultry Farm
1Jegus , Edward
lie ls on, Sa drick
Newhall Land & Farming Co .
Nichols , Chas . F.
O' Malley , John
do do
Ord Ice Co .
do do
do do
do do
Ortega , Vicente
Ott Hardware Co .
do do
$289 . 80 allowed for
$ 2 . 50
10 . 59
56. 00
7. 00
7. 00
7.00
10. 00
2 . 50
100. 00
15.00
150. 00
15 . 00
54. 75
39 . 51
39 . 51
2. 50
2 . 50
10. 00
5. 00
195. 66
8 . 77
912. 50
70 . 00
3. 00
2 . 50
8 . 20
16. 80
20. 95
5 . 00
2 . 50
200. 00
280 . 35
40 . 50
126. 50
187. 32
3. 35
2. 50
90. 25
20. 00
15. 00
43. 75
31. 50
4 . 05
2 . 01
3 . 21
5. 50
10. 00
9 . 23
4 . 50
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Ott Hard via re Co. GE~IBRAL FUND
do do
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do do
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Owen, Geo .
Paaske , Chris
Paci fie Laundry
Page , A . L .
Parker , Fred
Pfutzner , Chas . P.
Pi11e, Frank
Plante , Joseph W.
Plo , Ben
Podckerni koff, A. ~ .
Pope, A. S .
do do
Preisker , c. L.
Pressley, Chas. E.
Proctor & Cleghor11e
Reed , \V. B.
Reed , .v. B .
Reese , ~vm .
do do
Reese , ~"Im .
Rennison, r~1rs . Louise
Richardson, G. E.
Richardson, G. E.
Rios , .James
Robinson, VI . H.
Rogers & Son , E. F.
Ro s enblum, Wm .
Ross , James
Runkle Shoe Store, The
Rutherford, J. M.
Santa Barbara Daily News
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co. 
do
do
do
do
do
do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do
do
do
do
do
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Santa :r.raria Daily Ti:nes
Santa lTaria Times
do do do
$14. 95 allowed for
~~10 . 80 allowed for
$ 4 . 32
3. 60
1.45
20 . 00
54. 50
10. 00
2. 50
21 . 37
70 .00
2. 50
2. 50
s.oo
10. 00
2 . 50
61.00
27. 00
75 . 00
61 . 80
14. 70
12270. 00
12. 50
20. 00
s.oo
6. 00
28. 00
2 . 50
2. 50
2. 50
2. 50
2 . 50
25. 00
10. 90
30 .76
6. 00
10. 00
6. 50
14. 30
51. 50
73. 50
4 . 00
5 . 23
28 . 76
4 . 95
29. 46
4 . 25
142. 97
5 . 50
75. 85
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January 4th, 1926.
Santa ~illria Times GENERAL FUND
do do
Santa Maria Valley \Vhse. Co .
Savitz , Louise H.
Scaroni , Frank
do do
Schauer Printing St udio
do a.o
Schuyler, Darrell
Sc olari, Lino
Scott, Wm.
do
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
Sexton, Joseph F.
Shell Co . of Calif.
Signorelli , A. P.
Signorel li , Peter
Smith Bros .
$9. 90 allowed for
$ 9 . 90 allowed for
Solvang CoTOper ator's Store
Sou . Calif. Edison Co . $54.00 a l lowed for
do do do
8011. Counties Gas Company
S  P . l [i l lin g Co 
Span11e , Geo .
Spears , J . H.
Speedometer Exchange
Spezzano, Lucy
Standard Oil Co.
Standard Oil Co .
Standard Oil Co 
Standard Oil Co .
do
do
do
do
St . Catherine' s School
Sterling Drug Co 
St. Francis School
Streeter, Clara
do G. C.
St  Vincent ' s School
Sullivan, J . P.
Sullivan, J . P.
Sullivan, J. P.
Sullivan, J . P.
Sweetser, H. c.
Swenson, John
Talbott , VI . L .
Taverna & Co 
Taylor Hardware Co .

$10. 20
10. 20
21.15
10. 00
25. 00
15. 00
22 . 25
356 . 00
2 . 50
20. 00
15. 00
2026. 87
21. 45
5. 75
5.40
119. 92
10. 00
5.oo
1 . 85
20. 16
53. 00
20 . 30
22 .13
954. 62
76 . 50
76 . 00
3. 80
20. 00
119. 05
21.05
35. 00
40. 00
125. 77
161. 30
306. 80
6. 84
90 . 00
2 . 50
100. 00
1390. 00
50. 63
38 . 34
73. 48
22 .13
5 . 00
10. 00
46. 80
24. 00
9. 90
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Thompson, H.
Tilton, Geo. w.
Tomlinson, Chas. s.
Tomli nson, Geo . 1i'I .
Torrence, ,7 . F.
Trujill o, lf.
do do
do do
Tucker , lvfary s.
Tunne 11, Ray
Union 1!ill & Lumber Co .
do do do
Union Oil Company of Calif.
do do do do
United Autographic Regist er Co.
U. S. Grill
do
do
do
do
do
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Valley Oil Co .
Van Clief, Geo .
Ventura Refining
Villa, Diego
Vogel, J. E,
Co .
v'la terman' Helen F.
Via ter Wo rks Department
do do do
1Va tson, J  N.
Watson, K  .A .
./eidman, Elizabeth
do do
We s t ern !.Ta chine & Foundry
Vlimmer, Charles ,7 .
\Vernen ' s Club of Orcutt
Vlood , Emma
'I/right , Sherida: R.
Wurz ' A. B.
Wylie, 'ti. J., J r .
Yelkin, Henry
do do
Young , Frank
Ambassador Laundry
Ambasssdor Laundry
Armour & Company
Barron, Dave
Binford , Ernest
Black , Edna
Co .
HOSPITAL FUND

 
$ 2.50
7. 50
7. 00
50. 00
184. 00
10. 00
6. 75
4 . 50
24. 75
197 .05
2 . 50
4 . 91
28 . 40
2. 50
244. 65
60. 95
14. 40
12. 20
9. 05
7. 50
168. 23
5. 00
14. 50
25. 00
28. 15
235 .45
22. 85
4 . 60
294. 50
75.00
4 . 77
3. 87
52 . 65
6099 . 95
10.00
5. 20
5. 00
2. 50
30. 00
77. 45
11. 80
110. 00
263.11
336. 75
16. 20
25 . 00
130. 00
125. 00


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January 4th, 1926 
Bl aclc, J . C. HOSP! TAL FUND
Bogl er, .Adol ph
Borg , M.a r ga r e t .
Bowman, E . M.
Braun Co r por at i on
Bronson, Geo .
Br own Company, Edward w.
.
Brown~ Vim.
Bureau 0 Dairy Cont r ol

Bur on, J .
Campbell, w. L.
Cavalleri, Rose
Certiiied Laboratory Products Co .
Channer, Wm.
do W. L.
Cha11ner , I~trs . "'1 .
DeKleva, L.
DeRoza., J .
.
Diaz , A.

Etkin, Anna
Fee , Lee
Foxall, Alda 1r.
Haider , Martin J .
Hart , Rhoda
Hatlen, Johan

Henman, E . L .
L.
Heumphries- Electric Co .
Holland , Charles T.
Jaeger, 1~1a rtha
Ja gema n, Frieda
J o11es , Evan
Los Angeles Cr eamery Company
do do do
l~fa cArthur , A 
Martin- Camm Gompany
Ma r tin- Camm Company
1~oxley , W. B 
McAndrew, Vim.
McDermott Funeral Home
Nichols , Dr. N.
Ord Ice Co mpany

Overaa , Ol e
Petit; Frank
Pioversan, Geo .
Putnam, E 
Reznde z , A.
Rober tson, Da niel
do

San Diego Count y General Hospital
San Diego County Wel fare Commission



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$200. 00
155. 00
90. 00
so .oo
6.42
60. 00
38 . 05
20 . 00
1 . 84
60. 00
196 . 83
1 99 . 34
19. 75
130. 00
60 .00
40. 00
93. 26
65 .00
120. 00
90. 00
7. 50
113.74
90. 00
90. 00
70 . 00
65. 00
1 71.18
10. 00
125 . 00
110 . 00
1 0 . 00
9 .17
12. 60
75 . 00
4 75 . 06
15. 97
20 . 00
150. 00
17.40
125. 00
7. 50
85. 00
60 . 00
55. 00
80. 00
690. 00
20. 00

167
168


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Santa Barbara Seed Company
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Seaside Oil Company
HOSPITAL FUND $ 5. 00
22. 52
410.77
Southern Calif. Edison Co . 220. 68
 
Stearns-Wharff Company 22 . 30
St Francis Hospital 40. 00
Stone, c. w.
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Ventura County Farm Bureau
Villareal, Mary
'vVarr Supply Co .
Wells , Dr. Geo . S.
~estwick Iron Works
Wi nstead, l11oses
Associated Charities
Bortolazzo , E.
Budd & Bodine
do do
do do
Burola , I . M.
Bu.re la , I. 1.-r.
Call is, F. I .
Ca mpbell, R. J .
Coblentz & Schwabacher
Coblentz & Sch1vabacher
do do
Gardner-Wheaton Co 
do do
Haider, 1farti11 J .
Haslam & Co ., VI . A 
Herron , J  w.
Hought on Grocery
J ordano Bros .
do do
Moore 11erca11tile Co .
McDermott Funeral Home
Pa rma Co 
do do
Pi ppi n , E. J 
do do
Prier , 1fut1d M 


I 1IDIGENT FUND
Rudolph ' s Grocery & Hardware
Union Feed & Fuel Co 
~latson & Vlatson
do do
llatts & Laubl y
\wi nters, 11. o.
Vlyse , B. c.







185. 00
138. 65
6. 00
35. 00
51. 79
27. 00
5.11
20 . 00
688 . 90
15. 00
20 . 00
20 . 00
44 . 65
10 . 00
20.00
60. 00
10. 00
15. 00
 20 . 00
10 . 00
 50
2. 50
30. 00
20 . 00
80. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
20. 00
30 . 00
90. 00
24. 19
25 . 31
99 . 27
36. 06
100. 00
50 . 00
2 . 50
9 . 75
12. 55
190 . 00
50. 00
20. 00





















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January 4th, 1926.
.Alvarez, J .
Anaya , Benito
do do
Ba i la rd , L. N.
Flores , H 

Flores , H.
Gordillo, .Antop.io
do do
Kleuge , Henry
Luera , Crispin
lvf.a ndr igue z , .A 
Manriquez , A.
1fcDouga 11, Taylor
Shepar d, c 
Soto , Pete
Soto, Pete
Soto, Santos
Soto , Santos
Standard Oil Co .
Thurmond , Alfred
Thurmond , Frar1k
do do
Vasquez , P .
Vasquez , P.
FIRST ROAD FUlill

Beresford , G. E 
Cota , Orestes Cota
Cota , Orestes
Graham, E 
SECOND ROAD FUND
Hosme r , H 
Kessler , J . H.
La mbert , ~rorman
Lambert , Ray
I:fi.a ss era , P .
I~Ionteci to Black smith Shop
l\1onteci to .Placer Mine
Reyes, J .
Reyes , J .
Romero , Fred
do do
Romero , Fred
Rome ro , J . F.
Ruiz , A.
do do
Smith, Denzil H 
Snovv , B.
do do
Snow , Carl
do E. .



 


$ 2. 00
12.00
20 . 00
242. 25
16. 00
4 . 00
20. 00
38 .00
4. 00
20. 00
34. 00
20. 00
4 . 00
20 . 00
36 . 00
20. 00
36. oo
20 . 00
7. 25
s.oo
6. 00
24. 00
36. 00
20. 00
4. 00
46. 00
36. 00
4 . 00
7. 50
2 . 00
8 . 00
108 . 50
18. 00
10.90
2. 75
32. 00
32. 00
40. 00
60. 00
45 . 00
9. 00
44. 00
32. 00
153. 75
30 . 00
12. 00
16. 00
28 . 00
169


170




















Swenson, John

Whitney, T.
Anderson. Gus
Anderson, val ter
Begg, David
do do
Camargo , Santiago
Clancy , A. L.
Clancy, A. L.
Clancy, A. L.
Clancy , T. A.
do do
do do
Clark, G. w.
College Gara ge
Donahue , John
H.ansen , Wa l der
Hansen, llal ter
Renders.on, John
Jones , Charlie
Lamb , C. G.
Lockwood , G.
Lord , G. R.
lmller , Jno .
Ontiveros, Lorenzo
do do
Pagliotto , John
Romo , Ed.
Smith , .Geo .
Smith, H.
Ste\vart, Tom
\Yolf ord , A  B.
Devaul , J . l.r. 
Don ovan , T. J .
Drum, 1'11. F.
Friis , Harold
Gunderson, G. T 
Hickox , L.
Howerton, Frank
Medearis , H. D.
I
1foore 11erca11tile Co .
Signorelli , Peter
S. P. ].Tilling Co .
Thompson, Hermen
Tognetti , Peter
SEC o:m ROAD FUND
THIRD ROAD FUND
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$33 . 00
24. 00
27.00
13. 50
24. 00
s.oo
44. 00
71. 50
20. 00
25 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
8 . 50
3 . 50
8 . 48
4 . 00
4 . 00
4. 00
1 5 7 . 50
63. 00
102. 50
7.00
60. 00
13. 50
120. 00
60. 00
12. 00
16. 00
40. 50
26. 00
7 . 31
24. 00
200. 00
1 05. 00
21. 00
1080. 00
20. 70
.
60. 00
25. 00
1 . 25
6. 85
16. 00
105. 00
15. 00
15. 00

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January 4th , 1926
 Auto Club of So . Calif. FIFTH ROAD FUlill
Black Bros .
 Broad1J11ay Battery Shop
 California Garage
Caligari , Frank
Clark, John
 Clark, J . w.
 Cook, Geo .
Cook, Geo .
 Cresce11t Ga rage
 Daniels , Porter

Dille , F. E.  
 Dille , F . E.
 Division of l.1otor Vehicles
 Dunham, F . E.
 Franklin , L. J .
 Franklin, L. J .
 Frates, J . A.
 Fratis , r~ . L.
 do do
 Fr yman, G. W.
 Garcia , Ben
 Garcia , Ben
do do 
 Glines , John T 
 Goodchild , Ramon w.
 do do
Goodchild , \'7illie
 Good Roads Machinery Co .
 Grafft , John
 Grafft , John
Gra11i ~Rock Co .
Guadalupe Garage

Hoagland , John
 do do

Hobbs , Emmett
Holser and Bailey
' Jenkins , r.~ .
l.!a in, J  B.

l.Iartin, 'll. H 

l.fartin, \'I . H 

Jiartinez , 11 

Martinez , w. J.

l!it chell, c. w. . . . ,
 
l,1:oC o lm ', , Jim
 
~rcCullum~ do  

Ira rron, R. J . 

Ojeda , Jose
,
Ontiveros , .F .
I
,
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$53. 70
5. 60
28 . 30
20. 40
64. 00
49 . 50
49 . 50
27 . 00
13. 50
5. 00
29 . 25
49 . 50
40. 50
2 . 00
28 . 00
54 . 00
49 . 50
54. 00
48. 00
40 . 00
48. 00
24. 00
40. 00
48 . 00
540. 00
150. 00
82 . 50
52. 00
123. 24
77 . 00
77 . 00
144 . 12
57. 86
49 . 50
54. 00
97 . 00
6 . 50
35. 00
51 . 00
49 . 50
49 . 50
49 . 50
20. 00
28. 00
44. 00
20 . 00
16. 00
44. 00
49 . 50
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Ontiveros , F. FIFTH ROAD FU.till
Ontiveros , F.
Pacific Coast Coal Co .
Pearson, c. H.
Phillips , Joe
Pi mentel , J . c.
Ralph , Ray J .
Ramir ez , 1~!ike
do do
Romero & Roemer
do do
Rubel 1fotor Co .
Ruiz , Hobie
do do
do do
Ruiz, J . D. 
do do
Rus ca , A.
Santa Bar bara Telephone Co.
Shopp , fl.
Simas, John
Simas , Tony
Sisquoc Jelding Works
Strong , F . E.
do do
Sturgeon, C.
do do
Sturgeo11, H. L .
do do
Sweet , :7al ter
Union Oil Company
Ambrose Lumber Co 
Barrick & Son, F. s.
Hickey Bros . Co .
Acosta , F .
Acosta , F.
Anderson, Sam
Anderson, Sam
Cordero, Joe
do do
Corral , M.
do do
Craviotto , E. J .
Dela Guerra , R.
do do
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G ElIBRAL ROAD FUlill
GOOD ROAD FUllD


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~45 . 00
54. 00
57 . 99
9. 55
66 . 00
18. 00
24. 00
60. 00
55. 00
601. 88
210. 07
41.12
24 . 00
40. 00
24. 00
47. 25
4 9 . 50
11. 20
2. 25
52 . 00
150. 50
141. 00
38 . 00
66. 00
66 . 00
52 .50
55 . 00
55. 00
55. 00
49. 50
118 . 80
24 . 50
363. 00
66 . 50
60. 00
45. 00
72 . 00
54 . 00
60. 00
50. 00
48. 00
36. 00
11. 85
20. 00
24. 00
20. 00


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~anuary 4th , 1926
De la Gue rra , R, GOOD ROADS FUND
Espi11osa , A.
Espinosa , A. E. 
do c.
Espi11osa , c.
Gonzales , R.
Gonzales , R.
Hill , JJ.
Hill , J,I .
Hill , rJ:.
Hunt Ji:1ercantile Co .
Ingersoll- Rand Co . of Calif.
Larson, C 
Larso11, c.
Larson, c.
Lugo , r:I.
Lugo , M.
r~ra 11, F.
do . do
1,iarquez , A. 
do do
r.ionte zano , J .
do do
Ott Hardware Co .
Parks , G. A.
Parks , G. A.
Seaside Oil Company
do do
 Si11ge l , Joe
Standard Oi l Co .
Stephens , A.
Stephe11s , A.
Stephens , G.
Stephens, G.
St. John, A  s.
Union Feed & Fuel Co 
i'1est , Geo . Vi 
,/est, Geo . Vi 
Acosta , c.
Andrews , A. J 
Cama r go , Santiago
Carricaburu, Jno 
FJ_ores , Albert
do do
Flose , A.
.
Garcia , A.
Kolster , Chas. G.
Lambert , Ray


HIGH'vVAY IMPROVElviENT FUND

. .
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$16. 00
44 . 00
36. 00
55 .00
35. 00
44. 00
36. 00
12. 00
44. 00
36. 00
18 . 00
58. 40
50. 00
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l.fanriquez , T,'I. HIGH\'/ A Y IMPROVEli!ElTT FUND
A!orena , A.
J\.fur gnia , F.
Nunez , Ysidr o 
Ovieda , Tony 
do do
Ovieda , Tony 
Padilla , F .
Padilla , F.
Recobo , Fra ncisco
'17estern J.Iot or Transfer
do do do
\Vi l kie , A. I1f 
V/i l kie , A. 11. 
Compton, w. G. LOliPOC PER. ROAD FUND
Doerges , Vl . H.
Everett Buildi ng Co .
Hodges , Virgil
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J.Iarshall , Vl. P.
Pack, Jos .
Rhods , Harvey
Smith Hardware Co ., ~1 . R.
Spears , J . H.
College Garage SAirTA Yl:IBZ PER . ROAD FUND
I~ols t er , Chas. K .
lla ts on' s Garage
i7imme r , Charles i'i 
Adams , Fra nk D. EARTHQUAKE EMER . FUND
Ambrose Lumber Co .
Big Tejunga Rock & Gravel Co .
Corunercial Motor Ser.vice
Drexel Lime and Cement Co .
Dugan , Faulding & Crowell
EdvJa rds & King
Geyer , Henry
Heumphreus- Smith Elec . Co .
Llewellyn Iron :lorks

1.1eye r , H. G 
Ott Ha rdware Co 
do do
Pacific Coast Steel Co 
do do do
Reily I.Ia ch i ne 1t7o r ks
3ichardson , Roy L 
do do
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857. 84
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380. 94
97 . 98
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Richardson, Roy L. EARTHQUAKE EM.ER. FUND $ 695. 13
Santa Barbara Builders Supply Co . 201 8 . 63
  Seas ide Oil Company 24. 99

Stua rt , Darrell T.
;1e stern ~.1ot or J.;fu te ria 1 Service

';Vester n Motor Tran s:fer
Vlestwick Iron l'lorks
~1i lkie , .A . ~,.{ .
Bowhay , Jr.' Ar 11old A. SALARY FUliD

do do do
Fox , lrfaud C.
Hacki11g , c. J .
Loveren, Dr . G. s.

Paulding , o. P.
Pope , A. s.

Pope , A. s.

17ood , Emma

Santa Barbara Telephone Co . ADVERTI SIIJG FUND
Sou. Cali:f. Edi son Co . CARP. ST. LT. DIST. FUND

IJ!id . Counties Pub. Serv. Co rp . CA SI.TA LIA ST . LT  FUND
do do do
do do do
Bee , Henry
 Santa 11aria Times
:r.1ulli11, Boyd
Rivas , s. J.
B:cott., G. 11.
Dudle y , Geo . L .
Greenwood , Clyde
do LOS ALAMOS ST. LT. FUND
do ORCUTT ST. LT. FUllD
GUADALUPE CEI~lETERY FUND
REC . #798 FUIID
SAI~TA !ifARIA CE1-IBTERY FUIID
SAIITA l.1AnIA HEALTH CEIJTER &
HOSPITAL FUilD
20. 50
160. 60
283. 00
7. 56
30. 00
5 . oo
10. 00
10. 00
125. 00
157 .00
75 . 00
5 . 00
1 5. 00
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53. 45
38.40
92 . 80
106. 40
113. 75
117. 10
100. 00
100 . 00
l . 58
150.00
12. 00
Upon t he passage of the foregoing order, the 'roll being call ed , the following

Supervisors voted Aye , to - wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood and Joseph F.
Sexton. Nays , c. L. Preisker. Absent : W. L. Ta l bott .
On motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The :foregoing minutes are hereby
Attest : 
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CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING .
We, the undersigne,d members of' the Board of Supervisors o:f the Count y of

Sa nta Barbara , State of California , believi ng that the interests of the County require
that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto  
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It is ordered that a special meeting 0f the Board of Supervisors of the County
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of Santa Barbara , State of California , be and the same is hereby called for Jan. 18th

1926~ at 10 o' clock a . m.
The following is the bus iness t o be transacted at said meeting , to-wit:
In t he Matt er of Accepting Deed f rom t he Honolulu eonsol idated Oil Company, a corpora
ti on , and known as "Gaviota Beach11
 To pass a re solution accepting said Deed in .
accordance with an Order of Purchase made by t his Board June 1st, 1925.
In the Ma tter of Reconsidering Ailowance of Claims allowed Jan. 4 , 1926. ~o make an
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order reconsidering said claims and t o make any ot her necessary or proper order in
connection therewith 

Dated Jan. 8th, 1926.
Board of Supervisors of t he County of
Santa Barbara , State of California .

C. L. PREISKER
VI. L. TALBOTT
SAI~ J. STAN~700D
THOS . DINSMORE
J OSE:PH F. SEXTON
 


Board of ~uperv isors of the Count y of Santa Barbara , State of California ,
January 18th, 1926, 10 o' clock a. m. Present; Supervisors Thomas T 
. .
Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton, W. L. Talbott and c. L 
Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervis or c. L. Preisker , in the Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call.

In the l1fu tter of t he Appoint ment of 1/alter Sharp, Super i ntendent of Santa Barbara
General Hospital.
It appearing to the Board f r om a communication received f rom the Board of Supervisors
of Fresno Count y that Walter Sharp, Superintendent of the Old Peoples ' Home,
Fresno County, and appointed by this Board on the 4th day 0 January 1926, as temper
a r y Superi ntendent of Santa Barbara General Hospital , during the re-organization of
the same, are unable to dispense with his s ervice at this time, .
On mo ti on duly sec 011ded ai1d carr i ed, it is or dered, that t he order heretofore
made appointing said ;tel ter Sharp, temporary Superintendent of the Santa Ba r ba ra
General Hospital be and the same is hereby rescinded,vaCE.ted and set aside, and
It is also further ordered t hat a vote of thanlrs be extended to Dr . H. o. Collin ,
Director of the General Hospit al of Fresno County, for his efforts to ass ist this
County in the r eorganization of Sa nta Barbara General Hospital .
f.A.1.4U--M~,:;A~ j In the Matter of Appointing a temporary Superintendent for the Santa Bar bara
~ General Hospital.
)~,1 3,~ On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Dr. Aleck P. Ha r rison,

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be and he is hereby appointed temporary Superi ntendent of the Santa Barbara General

Hospital, and
 It is further ordered t hat t he recommendations submitted by said Dr. Aleck P.
Harrison , concerning the County Farm, be and t he same are her eby appr oved, and he
is he xeby dir ected to carry out said recommendations in such manner , as in his judgme t,
may be for the best interests of said County Farm.
J In the Matter of an office assistant f or Dr. Aleck P. Harrison, ,County Hea lth
 Officer .
Upon application of Dr . Aleck P. Harrison, and good cause appea r ing therefor,
it is ordered that he be and is hereby authorized to employ an off ice assistant to
act both as a general of~ice assistant to the County Health Department , and as
Agent of the County Hospital, at a compensation of $125. 00 per month , u11t il the fUrt er
order of this Board.
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In the Matter of an Assistant Farm Adviser for the County of Santa Barbara.
An Assistant Farm Adviser having been provided for the County of Santa Barbara ,
in accordance with an application heretofore made , therefore ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of $750.00 be
and the same is hereby appropriated to cover the expenses of said assistant Farm
Adviser for the balance of the fiscal year 1925-26, and
It is further ordered that Supervisor c. L. Preisker furnish an office for said
assistant in the City of Santa Maria and a suitable automobile to carry on the
duties of his office .
In the Matter of Acquiring t he Public Lands at the mouth of t he Gol eta Slough,
for a Public Park. 
A telegram having been received from u. s. Senator Samuel M. Shortridge from
lashington, D. c. to the effect t hat a bill has been i ntroduced by him in the Senate
entitled "To enable t he Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County to maintain a
free public bathing beach on certain public lands" which said bill refers to the
beach frontage at the mouth of the Goleta Slough, and that he expected action thereon
et an early date ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Cler k of this

Board wr ite the Hon. Samuel M. Shortridge and Hon. Art hur M. Free , who have taken
an active interest in said matter, thanking said gentlemen for their cooperation
therein, and suggesting that an early conclusion of said matter would be duly appreciated
by the residentsof Santa Barbara County.
I n the 1~tter of Accepting Deed from the Honolulu Consolidated Oil Company,
a corporation for property heretofore purchased f rom said company , ai1d known as
"Gaviota Beach".
Whereas , the Honolulu C onso li~ated Oil Company, a corporation, has duly executed
and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara , a deed dated April 14th, 1925, for
certain lands situate in said county known as "Gaviota Beaoh't , in accordance with an
order of Purchase, made by t his Board on the 1st day of June 1925, and
Vhereas, said deed and the Certificate of Title thereto have been accepted by
the District Attorney of said County,
Now Theref ore, Be it Resolved that said deed and the r eal pr operty t herein descri -
ed be and the same are hereby accepted, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed
to cause said deed to be recorded.
In the Matter of Accepting Deed for right of way for a Public Road t hrough the
lands of Corinna J . Parks ', i n the 6th Road District , County of Santa Barbara , State o
California ,
:IBEREAS , Cori'tma J . Parks, executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara ,
a deed dated February 26th, 1925, wherein said Corinna J. Parks is granter and the
County of Santa Barbara , grantee, conveying cert ain right s of \'lay for a public road
in the 6th Road Di stri ct, County of Santa Barbara . State of California ,
Resolved, That said deed and the property me nt ioned t herein be accepted for the
uses and purposes mentioned t herein and that the Clerk of this Board cause said deed
to be recorded.
~if,__ ' ~ In the I.fatter of Constructing a Garage Addition to the County Building located
IJ~~ on North r . Street, in the City of Lompoc 

Plans and speci f ications f or the erection and completion of a Garage Addition
to the County building located on North I . Stree t , in the City of Lompoc , County of
Santa Barbara , State of California , being presented , the same were examined by the
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Board and on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said plans and

specifications be and the same are hereby approved, and
It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for at least twenty
days in the Lompoc Record, a newspaper of genera l circulation printed and published
in the County of Santa Barbara, for bids for furnishing all labor and material necessary
in constructing and completing said building in accordance with said plans and
specifications ; each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for t en per cent of
the amount bid, said check to be made payable to the Chairman of the Board of SUpervisors
0 said county; said bid shall be 2ealed and filed with the Clerk of this
Board on or before Ma r ch 1st, 1926, at 10 o' clock a . m. ; the above mentioned certi -
fied check shall be given as evidence that the bidder will enter into a contract , if
awarded the same , and \Vi 11 be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses
to 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 suf- ~
ficient 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 to reject any and
all bids .
In the Matter of a Subdivision know-n as Montecito Home Estates.
It appearing to the Board that the Pacific- Southwest Trust & Savings Bank , a
corporation, the owners of a certain tract or subdivision of land sit~ate in the
County of Santa Barbara . State of California , known as I-tontecito Home Esta tes, have
subdivided the same for the purpose of sale, and have presented a map thereof to this
Board for approval , and
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It further appearing that said tract 0 land is situate in unincorporated territ ry
but vw i thin three miles from the exterior boundaries of the City of Santa Barbara ~and
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in accordance with Jaw, must first be presented to the City Pl am1ing Commission of
said City of Santa Barbara for its consideration,
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that said map known as Map
of Montecito Home Estates, be submitted to said City Planning Commission of said City
of Santa Barbara for its consideration and proper action thereon, and
It is further ordered that said map upon being properly endorsed in accordance
with law and again presented to this Board, accompanied by a bond executed by the
owners of said tract 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 whic
are at the time of filing said map a lien a gainst said tract or any part thereof but
not yet payable , this Board will take proper action thereon.
In the matter of the Petition of Urs . Lucille Roughcore for County Aid for
Richard and Carlos Dale, orphans .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Richard Dale , aged
14 years and Carlos Dale, aged 11 years are orphans and are proper persons to receive
County Aid , and they are in the custody of said Mrs. Lucille Roughcore.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
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Fund , in favor of said Mrs. Lucille Roughcore for the sum of Twenty & 00/100 dollars ~
and for a like amount on the first of each month he reafter until the further order of
this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors .
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims ,
On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is or~ered that the order
made on the 4th day of Ja11uary 1925, allowing and ordering paid out of the General

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Upon the passag~ of the fore going order the roll being called, 'the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to -wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays: None. 
J In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Olaims ordered paid out of the General
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On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried , it is ordered that the order
made on the 4th day of January 1926, allowing and ordering paid out of the General
I Road. Fund, the hereinafter mentioned claims for the amounts set opposite the name

of each claimant respectively, be and the same is hereby rescinded and set aside , and
It is further ordered that said hereinafter mentioned claims be re-allowed as

of January 4th, 1926, and ordered paid out of said General rtoad Fund for the amounts
set opposite the name of each claimant respectively, as follows , to-wit:
Ambrose Lumber Co.

Barrick & Son, F. s.
Hickey Bros.Co.
In the matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.

$ 24. 50
363. 00
66. 50
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the ordeT made on
the 4th day of January 1926, allowing the claim of Dr . G. s. Loveren for the sum
of $157.00, payable . out of the Salary Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded, and
It is further ordered that said claim be allowed as of said date payable es
follows : $150. 00 out of the Salary Fund and ~ 7 . 00 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
4th da y of January 1926, allowing the claim of Big Tejunga Rock & Gravel Co., for
the sum of $126.28 payable out of the Earthquake Emergency Fund, be and the same is
hereby rescinded, and
It i s further ordered that said claim be re-allowed as of said date for the
sum of $156.28 pa yable uut of the said Ea rthquake Emergency Fund.
 In the 1~tte r of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
O~ motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
4th day of January 1926, allowing the cla im of Watson's Garage for the sum of $8. 52
payable out of the Santa Ynez Highway Improvement Fund , be and the same is hereby
rescinded, and
 It is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed as of said date :for said
sum of $8. 52 payable out of the Santa Ynez Permanent Road Division Fund.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor w. L. Talbo t
be and be is hereby permitted to withdraw temporarily the following claims for carrection
to-wit:
Ortega , Vicente #465 for
 Soaroni, Frank #586 for
On motion the Board Adjourned sine die.
 The foregoing minutes are hereby

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

! ebrua r y 1st , 1926, 10 o' clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T 
 
Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton, rl. L. Talbott and c. L.
Preisker , and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in t he Chair.
. The. minutes of the last regular and succeedillg special meetingswere read and approve 
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In the I.fatter of the Applicati on of A. s. Pope , County Superintendent of Schools, to
attend the Convention of the Department of Superintendents, liational .Education Aasociati
on,

Upon application of A. S. Pop~ , County Superintendent of School s of the County of
Santa Barbara , and good couse appearing theref~r , it is ordered that he be and is hereby
author i zed to attend the Convention of the Department of Superintendents , National
2ducational Associati on to be held in Washington, D. c. during the month of February
19 26, the expense thereof to be a Count y charge, and
It is further order ed t ha t be be and is hereby granted a leave of absence from the
State of California for 60 days from date hereof, in connection with the above .
V\M4'A"-'"~A"11"" / In the llatter of the Applicatio11 of the \Valnut Growers of Carpinteria for an
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appropriation to help control the walnut codling moth.
The Petition in the above entitled matter, coming on regula11y to be heard , lir . c.
P. Reynolds appeared on be half of said petition, and after duly considering the same,
the Board appointed Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore and Joseph F. Sexton a committee 0
two to take the matter up \'Ji th Horticultural Commissioner Eugene s . Kell ogg , \'Vi t h

instructions to report thereon later .
In the l{atter of the Pe ti ti on of L ~ \f . Cl ark, et al., for a change of boundaries
of Pleasant Valley and Santa 1,!aria School District s ,
The petition in the above entitl ed matter and protest of Fannie s. Tunnell ~ et al.,
thereto , coming on regularly to be heard, and
It appearing to the Board that A. s. Pope , Superintendent of Schools , bas recommended
that said petition be denied,
on motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that said petition
be and the same is hereby denied 
In the Jv1atter . of Accepting rJap of a subdivision known as 11'1onteci to Home Estates.
It appearing to the Board that the City Pl anning Commission of the City of Santa
Barbara , on tl1e 19th day o:f January 1926, reported to the City Council o:f said City,
recommending that the map in the above ent itled matt er , be approved , and
It further appea r ing that said City Council on the 21st day of January 1926, r epor
ted to this Board , recommendi ng that said map be accepted , and
It further .appea r ing t hat all taxes on said proper ty for the fiscal year 1925 and
1926 , have been paid,
On motion duly seco11ded and carried , it is ordered that said map be and the
same is hereby accepted , and
I t is furthe r ordered that all highways offered for dedication on said map be
accepted on behalf of the public as public hi ghways of said County 

In the 1Iatter of the Resi ~nation of R. Li. Travis , Constable in and for the 7th
Township.
 The resigna tion of R. 1:. Travis , Constable in and for the 7th Township , County of
Santa Barbara , State of California , 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 .


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In the 1~ tter of appointing G. E. Baker, Constable in and for the 7th Tovmshi p.
It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy in the ofiice of Constable,
in and for the 7th Township, County of Santa Barbara , State of California , caused by
the resignation of R. M. Travis, 
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that G. E. Baker , a resident
of said township, be and he is hereby appointed Constable in and for the '7th To1mship,
County of Santa Barbara , State of California , for the unexpired term of said R. M 
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Travis , resigned , upon furnishing a good and sufficient bond in the sum of ~1500 . 00
and otherwise qualifying according to law , 
In the 1wtter of the Application of F. A. 1~nn , Justice of the Peace in and for
the 5th Township. 

Good cause eppearinp- therefor, it is ordered that F . A. 1rann,_ Justice o:f the
Peace in and for the 5th ~ownship , County of Santa Barbara , State of California , be
and he is hereby granted an additional sixty days absence from the State of Californi ,
commencing December 5th, 1925 
In the L~tter of Constructing a reinforced concrete bridge across the Santa

Ynez River, North of the City of Lompoc , on H. Street prolonged &c , in the 4th Road
District.
It apuearing to the Board that Proctor and Cleghorn, who have the c ontract for
constructing the bridge in the above entitled matter , will be unable to complete said
work within the time specified in their contract , and having made application to this
Board for an extension of time v1 ithin \Vhich to complete said contract , and good cause
appearing therefor,
On motion and unamious consent , it is ordered that said Proctor and Cleghorn be
ana they are hereby given to and incllding llarch 15th, 1926, within which to compl ete
said \'VOrk.
In the lwtter of the Petition of VI . B. 1.1etcalf for a ne\'I private road, in the
Road District No. 6, in the 2nd Twp.
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the hea r ing of the
Viev1er 1 s Report , in the above-e11titled matter, heretofore fixed for this day , be and
the sa ~ e is hereby contimied until February 8th , 1926, at 10 o' clock a . m.
In the I.:atter of the appli-cation- o the ./alnut Grov1ers of CarpinteriE for an
appropriation to help control the walnut codling moth.
The Committee heretofore this day appointed in the above entitled matter ,
reported and suggested that the Horticultural CommiSSi.onerZugene s. Kellogg be authori ed
to employ a competent man, v1ho shall devote all t is time to the wal11ut industry of sa d
county at a compensation of .:1soo .oo per annum,
On ~ otion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said renort be and the
same is he reby approved , and said Horticultural Commissioner is hereby authorized to
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employ a competent man, who shall devote all his time to the walnut industry of said
county at a compensation of .1111800. 00 per annum. Upon the passage of the foregoing
order, t he roll bein~ called . the follov1ing Supervisos voted Aye , to- 1i t : Thomas
T. Dinsr.-tor e , Sam J . Stan;1ood , Joseph F. Sexton, .1. L. Talbott a11d C. L. Preisker ,
i:ays: None .
In the Matter of Celling for bids for 3lectrical work &c . , for Sa1ta Barbara
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Plans and specificatio11s for the ~lectrical v1ork , i11cluding labor and material ,
for the Santa Barbara Branch County Hospital to be erected i11 the City of Santa I.!aria ,
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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
It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for at least
twenty days i11 the San ta J1Ia ria Times,. a J1evJspaper of ge11era 1 cir cu la tio11 printed and
published in the County of Santa Barbara , for bids for :furnishing all electricl work,
i11cluding labor and material , necessary in the constr11ction and completion of said
building , included in said plans and speci fications aforesaid; each bid must 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 to
be sealed and filed with the Cle rk of this Board on or before March 1st 1926t at 10
o' clock a . m.; the above mentioned certified check shall be given as evidence that
the 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 re quested
so to do by the Board of Supervisors, and in addition thereto the successful
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bidder will be required to file good and sufficient bonds for the faithful performance
of said contract covering an amount equal to 75 per cent of the contract price. The
Boa:-cd reserves .the ri ght to reject any and all bids .
In the Matter of Applications for leave of absence from the State of California
Upon application of Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F . Sexton,
w. L ~ Talbott and C. L. Preisker , members of the Board of Supervisors , Owen H. O' Neill,
County Surveyor a~d C. A. Hunt , County Clerk, of the County of Santa Barbara , and good
cause ap_peari11g. t here for ,
It is ordered that all of said district and county officers be and .they are

each hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of California, for a period of
60 days from date hereof.
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the 4th Road District .
On motion duly seconded a11d carried , it is ordered that Supervisor ~V . L . Ta lbott
and County Surveyor Owen H. O' Neill, arrange for a survey of the county road known as
San Jul ian Road , in the 4th Road Dist+ict , commencing at a point on the paved portion
of the county highway East of the City of Lompoc , where the San Julian Road intersects
a11d
same , thence easterly through the Salsipuedes/San Julian Ranchos to the State Hi ghway
at tas Cruces.
/ In the Matter of the Pe ti tio11 of Clara 11. lYiiranda , for Cou11ty Aid .
It appeari11g 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 Indigent Fund , in favor of Clara l.i. Mira11da for the sum of $20 . oo ; and
for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the furthe r order of
this Board.
( In t Jie l.fatter of Petitions for County Aid .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the folloviring named petitioners
are proper persons to receive county aid ,
on motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the Auditor draw his
\varrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the followi11g i1amed persons for the amounts
set opposite their r espective names on the 1st day of February , 1926 

FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
1.:Ia re e 11 ina Borgatello $20. 00 Refugia Olivas $10 . 00
1:1rs  J . lvi. Burleigh 30 . 00 Jose L!aria Romero 15 . 00
Claud Jol1nson 20. 00 Peter Romero 20. 00
Vicente ll . Juarez 12. 00 Lucia Tognini 30. 00

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Je1111ie Lee
Ramo11 Lopez
Annabelle 1,1cGreal
Tu1abel Hyde
B. F. Baber
Isabelle Gunderson
Anne Hendricksen
\Villiam Lev1is
Emma P. Ant on
R. Cloak
Ida J,{a y Davidson
Anna Elphick
B1anche E. Emmons
Juan Flores
Hattie B. Harbison
John Davies
Mary Hedrick

025 . 00 llrs. Jessie K. ~i l son
15 .00
10. 00
S~CO IID SUP~RVISOR DISTRICT.
$14. 25 Antonio Poisard
THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT .
$15. 00
15. 00
15 . 00
25. 00
l.Iaria J osefa Pico
Pedro V. Romero, et ux
t{ary F. \Vork
Clara 1.1. 1iira11da
! OURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$20. 00
15. 00
20 . 00
20. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
1 0 . 00
1frs. l1Iitmie Lawrence
Donal da 1.~oore
11:abel E. Murray
Mae 11cCollum
1fa r y C . Newhouse
Jose Robles
Joseph Usher
FI FTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 
~8 . 00 Margaret Marcum War d -
10. 00
010. 00
$ 8. 00
~15 . 00
25. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
$20. 00
20. 00
20. 00
30. 00
20 . 00
10. 00
15  00
$10.00
The Reports of Dr. A. P. Harrison, Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospita ,
Annie E. J,icCaughey , Superintendent County Detention Home , A. S. Larsen County Li ve
Stock Inspector , ~uge11e s. Kellogg , Horticultural Commissioner and Ov1en H. O' Neil l ,
 Count y Surveyor for the month of January 1926 , were exami ned and ordered filed.
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the following claims
be and the same are hereby laid over , to-wit :
Brown- Bevis Co . $103. 55

Keys , Fred 31.50
Ott Ha rdware Co . 502 .11
Southern Pacific Co . 72 .00
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all claims that have be n
 audited and approved at this meeting by three members of t he Board of Super visor s be
 allowed , each claim to be paid out of the fund designated in the order of a l lowance
endorsed on the face of each claim respectively , to - wit :

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Adams , Frank D. GEJ:IBRAL Fuim

Al bertoni , Joe
A. Lietz Co ., The
Andera ' s

Anderson, Walter
Artuso , A.
Austin- ~testern Road r~!a chi ne r y Co .
Bancr oft - Whitney Co .
Barlos , s .
Barnett , \'Im . A.
do do
Ba stanchur y, A  
Beadle , 11. r7. 
Bello , F. J . 


$55 .00
30 . 00
26 . 55
39 .13
43. 50
18. 00
2. 66
40. 00
3 . 00
125. 00
125. 00
37. 12
18. 00
4i9.00

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Bello , Frank GENERAL FUND
do do
Benda r-I.1:os s Co .
Bigler, A. B.
Bi gle r, A. B.
Bish , Harry
Bish, Harry
Black , 'y' /  L.
Blai1co ,Er nest
Bland , w. s.
Bland , \'I . s .
Bland, \V  s.
Bland, w. s.
Bland, i[{ . s.
Block , A.
Boeseke- Dawe Co .
Bolan, Nel l E.
do do
Bond , c. s.
Botell o, M. A.
Botello , M. A. Jr.
Boys & Girls I ndustrial Home & Farm
Brownoe , R.

Bullock, Wm.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co .
Cagnacci , N.
Caille ,' Jv1abel L .
Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co .
Calif. Cyanide Co .
Carlisle & Go., A.
do do
Ca r pinter ia Realty Co .
Ca r ter, E. T.
Cervantes , Mrs. Luz
Channel Electric Co .
City Dry Cleaning Co .
City Ma rket
C la nc y , A. L.
Clancy , A. L 
Coast Who l esale Grocery Co .
Cole , l'. VI.
Compton, VI. G.
Convent of the Good Shepherd
Copeland , L. s.
Copeland, L. s.
Craft, L  A.
Craft , L. A.
Craviot to , E. J 
Crescent Garage




$91 . 00
42. 00
25. 00
5 . 95
5. 50
30. 00
20. 00
7. 50
12. 50
1 8 . 50
1 5. 00
15. 00
18. 30.
17. 00 .
25 . 75
3 . 10
155. 60
1 5 7.27
35. 00
6.00
3. 00
44. 35
2 . 50 .
10. 00
7. 75
5. 00
23. 65
48 . 21
25. 50
76 . 27
1 6 . 65.
12. 50
1710 . 00
7. 37
2. 00
10. 75
28 .70
10 . 00
5. 00
85 . 25
1 7 . 50
4. 00
80 . 00
2 . 60
10. 45
2. 50
5. 00
4 . 35
20 . 00
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Cuesta , Gerard s. de la
Cullen, Frank
Cummings , Dr. J  c.
Cummings , J  c.
Davidson, Oscar 1l .
Davis , \V  H.
Davis , \'I . H.
Delgado , Joe
Delgado , Joe
Dewing , H. A.
do do
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Dictaphone Sales Corporation
Diehl Grocery Co .
Dietzgen Co ., Eugene
do do
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Dinsmore , Thomas T.
Dodge, E. G.
Dominguez , Mary
Downer & Co ., Fred A.
Dugan , Herbert F.
Dugan, Herbert F.
Dugan , Herbert F.
Dugan, Herbert F.
Dugan , Herbert F.
Dureschel , J . H.
Eb y, Evelyn Joyce
Edmondson, A. R.
Elizondo , Jacobo
Eskridge , Gilbert
Evans , Elizabeth
Fabing , F. W.
Fillmore , E. M.
Fitzgerald, Frank
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Fowler, c. N.
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Fox , Maud c.
Frankel Carbon & Ribbon 1Afg.
Freeman, w.
Freeze & Freeze
Gem I~iarket Co .
George , c. E.
Gidney, c. M.
Glaister, Harold
Good Roads IJ.achinery Co .
Gracia, A. E.
GE~TERAL FU1ill '




 

 



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$70. 00
2 . 50
2 . 00
25. 00
5.00
10 . 00
2. 50
2 . 00
10. 00
110. 50
32.00
55 .00
3. 26
l0 . 25
33. 28
43. 57
 158 . 64
3 . 60
69.25
30 . 00
34. 00
430 . 62
156. 00
293. 25
58.'Z5
153. 75
96 .00
87 . 50
100.00
10. 00
2. 50
16. 00
10. 00
8 . 39
22.00
2666 . 32
s.oo
5 .00
7 . 50
12. 00
4. 34
2 . 50
33. 14
35.00
31. 75
17. 50
5 . 55
43. 35
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Feb r uar y 1st, 1 926 .
Graham, Robt . G. GENERAL FUND
Granahl Lumber Co.
Gr eer , F . C.
Gr imes- St assfor th Stationery Co .
Gunderson, G. T.
Gutierrez , Aldeane
do Electric $5. 95 a l l owed for
Hammond, D. M.
Ha r rison, Aleck P.
Har rison , Ale ck P.
Hearns , L. 1!.
He j l s 1.ii nde Branch #23
Hemphill , R. D.
Hil denbrand , J r . , A. J .
Hildenbrand , A. J .
Hi l denbrand , Wm .
Hobbs , Lewis , G.
Hol iday' s
Hotel Bradl ey
Hunt , C. A.
Hunt t:ercanti le Co 
Huyck, llonte
do do
Huyck , Ralph
do Sher man
International Harvester Co . of America
Janssens , J . R 
Johnst on, E. L 
Johnson J . A 
do do
J ohnston , ,/ . C 
Jor dana Br os.
Ka ntor, Pete r A 
Kelley , Samuel
.
Kellogg, E. s .
r.e ran Laundry
Kirkpa trick Battery Service
Ki t agawa , S. R.
I lein-Simpson Fruit Co.
s. Larco Fish Co .
Lee , Charlie
Leon, Juan
Leon, Salvador
Levy , A. H.
do do
Levy, Adolph H 
Levy, Henry
Lockwood , Gardner
Logan , Grace E 


$ 18 . 75
13. 13
27. 50
5. 50
89 . 18
90. 00
6. 05
44 . 35
49. 75
76. 35
208 . 00
5 . 00
50. 00
45. 00
70 . 00
122 . 50
5. 00
3 . 85
9 . 15
25. 02
17 . 92
132. 00
153. 00
20 . 00
50. 00
17. 85
74 . 80
7. 50
30. 00
15. 00
7. 00
26 .13
111. 35
12. 70
9 . 70
10 . 51
28 . 88
7. 50
177. 15
4. 65
6 . 20
2. 50
2. 50
5. 55
16. 50
13.10
35. 00
2 . 50
12. 50
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Logan, Grace E.
Logan & Co ., w. c.
GElIBRAL FU!ID
Los Angeles Directory Co .
Los Angeles Creamery Co .
Lompoc Warehouse Co .
Luis , Joe
MacCulloch , George
l.Ia lo , J . Ramon
r~wrsha 11 , D. C.
Meyerink , Rose
Mid . Counties Pub . Service Corp.
1iills, 1\frs. iiI. F.
Miranda , Frank
Mission Office Equipment Co .
do
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do
do
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do
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Mission Pt. & Art Co .
Mo rrey, H. P.
1'1orris, L . J .
1~1orrey , H. P.
I.1cCaughey , Anna E.
Mccaughey , J . P.
1:IcKenzie e: Co .
do
do
do
do
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I.IcKi 1mey Blue Print Corp.
McKenney Blue Print Corp.
lvlcLellan Poul try Fa rm
~Tels on , Sadrick
Newell, R. A.
llielson, H. T 
ao ao
do do
Co .
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Ni~lson- Smith Elec. Co .
Nuzum, Dr . Franklin R.
Ord Ice Co . 
Ord Ice Co 
Ott Hardware Co .
do do
do do

Pacific Coast Publishing Co 
Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
do do do
do do ao
Pacific Lau11dry
Page , A. L.
Parkhurst , :im . G 







 
$25. 00
1 . 45
7.oo
9. 45
40 . 32
2 . 50
25 .00
3 . 00
54 . 00
10. 00
8. 49
70. 00
2. 50
9. 00
12.25
.75
13.75
9 . 50
243. 30
10. 80
5. 00
5. 40
107. 80
5. 00
5.oo
130. 50
l82 . 5l
157. 00
5 . 80
144. 00
2. 40
70 . 00
10 . 00
75 . 00
7. 50
5.oo
29. 51
25 . 00
1 . 80
5. 50
155. 35
6. 53
2 .40
,
18. 70
30 . 65
38. 00
26. 45
31. 27
70. 00
50. 00


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Parma Co . GENERAL FUlID
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Pertica , Frances
Pickett, John
Plante , Jos . wlal ter $10. 00 allowed for
Plumm, Clyde
Pomatto, John
Pope , A. s .
do do
do do
Postmaster
Preisker , c. L.
Proctor & Cleghorne
Rapid Blue Print Co .
Recorder Printing and Publishing
.
Remington Typewriter
Richardson, c.
Richardson, c.
Richardson, F .
Richards 011 , G.
Risor , Roland
Roberts , George
~oberts , Geo .
Robinson , w. H.
T.
T.
I\~ .
E.
Rogers & Son , E. F.
Ross , James
Runkle Shoi Co .
Ru the rf ord, rim 
Sagastume , Pedro
do Pete
Co .
Santa Barbara 1Totor Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Company
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do do do do
Santa l\1:a ria Gas Co 
Saulsbury, Clyde
Scaroni , Frank A.
Schauer Printing Studio Co .
do do do do
Scott, Hattie H  . '
do do
Seaside Oil Company
do do
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do do
do do
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122. 68
60 . 00
50. 00
3 . 00
2 . 50
5. 00
75. 00
l0. 00
15. 93
413. 80
61 . 80
8216 . 70
43. 24
18. 00
107. 33
1390. 33
1090. 28
15. 00
7. 50
2. 50
35. 00
45. 00
2 . 50
2. 00
8 . 93
2. 75
13. 50
5.00
5 . 00
17. 90
149 .41
34. 10
27 . 30
7. 86
4 . 25
5 . 55
1 . 92
7. 50
22. 50
170. 50
26. 50
35 .00
35. 00
120. 50
43. 06
13. 45
61. 50
5.08
1896. 90


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Sedgwick , Chas .
Seeley , c. iV.

Sexto11 , Jos F.
Shell Oil _Company
do do do
Smith , James
Solvang Co - operative Store
Solvang Garag e
Southern Calif. Edison Co .
do do do do
Southern Counties Gas Co .
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
Spears, Jame s H.
S:pezzano , Lucy
Spinner-Deist Corporation
Standard Oil Co .
Standard Oil Co .
Standard Oil Co .
Standard Oil Co .
Standard Oil Co .
Standard Oil Co 
tanwood, Sam J .
St Catherine ' s School
Sterling Drug Co 
Stevens , Brancie
Steven s , Chas~ s.
' Stevens, Chas . s .
St. Francis School
Stoddard, C. s 
Stoddard, c. s.
Strader, Bessie M.
Streeter, George C.
St. Vincent ' s School
Symonds , F . \1 
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Taber , F. A.
Taber , F. A.
Talbott, 'll . L.
Taverna & Co 
GEN:iBAL FUllD

$58 . 37 allowed f or



$ 2 . 50
5.00
5 . 40
118. 18
66 . 97
4. 95
18. 20
10. 50
57. 37
19. 00
19. 29
21. 87
9. 93
.
4. 97
62. 05
66 . 11
23. 39
5. 34
1 . 07
1.0'1
1. 56
1 . 95
4 . 00
20. 00
26 . 50
189 .48
95. 22
126. 30
245. 10
195. 16
52 . 32
40. 50
320. 00
2. 79
l0. 00
10. 00
5 . 00
80. 00
10. 00
5 . 00
5. 50
27.50
1460. 00
5 . 00
11. 40
5 . 00
5 . 00
46. 80
10. 00

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Taverna & Co . G ErlERAL FUlID
Taylor, Alva A. lmond
Ta ylor, G. C.

Ta ylor Hardware Company $23 . 30
Telf'ord , Frank
Terry and Kramer
Terry a11d Kramer
do do
Thompson, F. B,
Tb9rnburg , J  E 
Tognazzi , Dante
Tognazz.i , Dante
Tognetti , Joe
True Love Home
Irrue Love Home
Trujillo , Miguel
Twitchell , F  c.
Underwood Type\vri ter Co 
d.o d.o d.o
Union Jviill & Lumber Co .
Union Liill & Lumber Co .
Union I.till & Lumber Co .
Union Oil Compa11y of Cal if.
do do do
u. s. Grill 
Van Clief, Geo . W.
do do
Van Horn~ J . A.
do do
Ventura Refining Company
Vogel, J . E 
Vlagnon, C. R
Walker , R. O 
Waterman, Helen
Water \'forks Department
do do
\Vatson, J . N.
Vla ts on, K. A 




a l lowed for
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Western Aut Supply Co 
Western Machine & Foundry Uo 
$3. 85 allowed for

W" beat on, w. H

V'Jhi te House
Wickenden, J . R.
Wilson & DrAndrea
do do
Vii l son, Dr. Kent
; inchester. R. F. 
Wood Hydrauli9 Hoist & Body Co 
Vlood , Emma


$ 9. 00
57 . 75
18. 25
17. 46
2. 50
5. 00
5. 00
ioo_.oo
17. 87
35 .00
10. 00
2. 50
7. 50
120. 00
120 .00
l5 . 75
90. 00
52. 25
61 . 75
9.16
 '75
l2. 60
2 . 50
47. 35
6.45
5 .00
2 . 50
16. 00
41. 38
14. 85
6. 95
2. 50
15. 90
75 .00
29 .10
s.oo
259 . 24
75. 00
4 . 85
4. 20
21. 20
28 . 65
2 . 50
22. 00
120. 25
25. 00
5.00
4 . 22
2. 60
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Yelkin, Henry
Yelkin , Henry
Young , Frank
Zanetti, Henry
Acres , Lillian HOSPITAL FUND
Ambassador Laundry
Ballestrin, J .
Barron, David
Binford, Ernest
Black , J . c.
Black , J. c.
Black , J . c.
Black , Mrs . J . c.
Boeseke-Dawe Company
Bogler , Adolph
Borg , lvfargaret
Bowman, E. ).l,1.
Bronson, Geo.
Brown, \Vm.
Bruff , Mrs. Virginia 
3ruff', lJrs. Virginia
Buron, J .
Calif. Holstein- Friesian Assn .
Campbell, W. L.
Cava lleri , Rose
Channer, .vm.
Channer, w. L.
Channer, l.lrs . 71. L.
City Dry Gleaning Co.
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co 
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
Cottam, J . B.
DeKleva , L.

DeRoza , J .
Dia z., A.
Diehl Grocery Company
, Drexel Lime & Cement Co .
Dugan, Faulding & Crowell
do do do
Farm Bureau Exchange
Feather-Hill Poultry lw rket
Fee , Lee
F oxall ~ Alda 1~ 
Harman, Allen w.
Harrison, Dr. Aleck P.
H'a rt , Rhoda
Hatlan, J ohan


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I I . 80
16. 70
125. 00
2. 50
6.00
318. 93
61. 80
25. 00
130. 00
23. 88
206 . 66
12. 98
129. 16
15. 05
155. 00
90 . 00
so.oo
60. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
5. 00
60. 00
5. 00
l70. 00
23. 00
130. 00
60. 00
30. 00
4 . 50
17. 55
107. 68
13. 00
80. 00
65. 00
120. 00
129.10
s . 10
44. 05
14. 55
95 .40
15. 54
7 . 50 .
110. 00
32. 00
100. 00
115. 33
102. 67
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Henman, E. L HOSPI T.AL FUND
Heumphries- Smith Elec . Co.
Holland, Charles T.

Hull , Mabel
Jaeger, Mrs. Martha
Jageman , Frieda
Jones, Evan
Kirby. Ka t herine
Kiriakis , John
Larco Fish Company
l\faie r s , G. F 
Mi ssion Oak Nurse ry
Mission Produce & Supply Co 
I'iloxley , W. B 
TuicAndrew , Wm 
11a cArthur , A .
1{cC lintock, 1virs  Louise
McDermott Funeral Home
Nichols , Dr . N.
O~Banion , A. L.
.
Overaa , Ole
Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
. d 0 do do
Pet i't , Frank
iPioversan, Geo .
. Putnam; E.
Ramos , Angelita M.
Rezdez , A.
Robertson, Daniel
.R usk~ Florenc.e
Santa Ba r bara Cottage Hosp i ta1 .
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
$an~a Barbara Cottage Hospital
Santa Barbara Flour Bills
Santa Barbara Packing co.
 Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
do do do
Schauer Printing Studio
So . Calif. Edison Company
Southern Pacific Ry. Co .
Spreit z , H. A.
Standard Oil Company
St earns Vlharf Company
Stone , C. w.
Tripp , Louis F.
Tripp, Louis F.
Ventura County Farm Bureau
Villareal , lv1a r y
\./instead, l[oses


$75. 00
19 . 44
10. 00
65. 67
125. 00
110. 00
10.00
24. 00
32. 0D
20. 25
72 . 30
6.00
34. l?
20. 00
90. 00
75 . 00
75 . 00
60. 00
150. 00
14. 00
125. 00
12. 75
18. 20
7. 50
85. 00
65 . 00
100. 00
62 . 33
90 .00
92. 00
4 7 . 00
76 . 10
s.oo
116. 00
98.80
33. 15
19. 40
4 . 65
193.44
41. 97
30 . 00
~4 . 43
19. '71
1 85. 00
62 . 32
48 . 50
6. 00
35 . 00
20;;00
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Bai la rd , J . C 
Bailard , J . C.
Boradori , s.
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Callis, F . I .
Campbell , R. J .
Coblentz & Schwabacher
Coblentz & Schwabacher
Cutter Laboratory
Haslam & Co., ii . A.
Haslam & Co ., 'ii . A.
Haslam & Co ., 'fl  A.
do do
Herron, J . ~v .
Houghton, E. J .
do do
Houghton' s Gr ocery
Hunt Mercantile Co .
Hunt l.iercant ile Co .

Lucas , Coblentz & Thorner ,
Lucas Sanitarium
do do
do do
11endez , 1~rrs . J 
Moore l;Iercantile Co .
rtorton & Company
11.cCabe , C. D 
Nesbit, A 
Nielsen and Nielsen
Pearson, c. H.
Prier, l~ ud I'Jf.
~udolph , Arthur
Steele, J . 11.
Vlatson & -:ratson
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Watts & Laubly
Wi 11ters, lJ. o 
Wyse , B. C.
Ana ya , Benito
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Bailard , J . c.
Bailard , L. Neil
Bates , T. w.
Granada , Joe
Grinstead, A. O 
Luera , Preciliano
Rosales , J .
Shepard, c.
Soto, Santos

I lIDIGENT FUND


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20. 00
16. 97
10 .00
10 . 00
60. 00
10. 00
15. 00
30 . 00
244. 00
20. 00
20. 00
20. 00
20. 00
100. 00
20.00
20. 00
20. 00
15. 00
15. 00
75.00
22 .00
29. 00
91. 75
13.00
71. 41
10.00
25 . 00
20. 00
10 . 86
10. 00
100. 00
10 . 00
20. 00
14. 95
9 . 80
140 . 00
50. 00
10  00
8. 00
4.77
66 .75
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12. 25
25 . 50
17. 25
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Abbott , H.
Ayala , J . P.
Ayala , J . P.
Ayala , J . P.
Barrick. F. S.
Beresford , G. E 
Beresford , G. E.
Cota , Orestes
Cota , Orestes
do do
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Craviot to , E. J .
Di nsmore , A. c.
Hernandez , R.
H i g gins , L . I.f.
Hosmer, H.
Kessler , N.
Lambert , Ray
Letherman, J . v.
Li ttrell, Clark H.
Littrill, Clark H.
3EC OND ROAD FU1ill



1.~onteci to Blacksmith Shop
l.Ionteci to Placer lJiine
O.tt Hardv1are Co .
Reyes , J .
Reyes , J .
Romero , Fr ed
Romero , Fred
Ruiz , .A 
do do
Ruiz , A 
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Salspa ta , G. M 
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Smith, Denzil H.
Snow , B.
Snov.i , B 
Troup, Frank s.
?Tetworth, Fred
Whitney , Ted
Vlhi tney , T.
Errq , Lfartin
Fillmore , E. lvi 
Pagliotto, Pete
do do
Roth , John

THIRD ROAD FU!ID

$24. 50
85. 00
388.00
298 . 00
441. 00
95. 00
4 . 00
26. 00
12 . 00
24 . 00
24. 00
3 . 00
348 . 25
24. 00
16. 90
7. 50
4 . 00
84. 00
10. 50
54.75
210. 00
5.80
1 . 50
83. 58
12. 00
48. 00
15.00
65 . 00
12. 00
24.00
24. 00
12. 00
7. 25
78 .88
175. 50
22 . 50
19 . 50
4. 00
10. 00
66. 00
48. 00
45 .00
569 . 14
37. 00
70. 00
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Allcott , ll.
Beuterbaugh, Fred
Devaul . J . M.
Friis , Harold
Krause & Ostini
Lewis Implement Co .
l!edearis, H. D.
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FOURTH ROAD FUND
Ruffner & Ruffner Ga rage
American Ry. Express
Associated Oil Co .
Auto Laundry
Auto Laundry
Beeson, J. F.
Bobo , G. r'v .
Boyd , El mer
Brown, \V  J .
Br yant & Trott Co .
Bryant and Trott Co.
Calegari , Frank
FI FTH ROAD FU1ill


Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co .

Clark. J ohn
Clark, J . w.
Cole Ti re Shop
do do
Cook, Geo.
Cook , Geo 
Cook, Geo .
Crescent Garage
.
Davis , Arthur


Dias , M. V  $6. 50 allowed for
Dille , F. E.
Dille , F . E.
Domi ngues , John
Du11ham, F . E 

Earl , C. \V.
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Elliott , Elmer
Fesl er , John
Fesler , John
Forbes , Robt .
"51ratis, J . A.
!1ra tis , J . A.
Fra tis , J  A 
Fra tis , lil. L .
".Gl!1 r s t i. s, M. L .
Franklin~ L. J .
Franklin, L. J .
Ga tes , F . H.


$21 . 00
132. 20
224 . 00
37. 85
4. 75
25. 05
1. 00
3.19
3 . 17
107.10
17. 00
19. 00
7. 74
31. 77
ll2. 50
20. 00
96. 65
35. 78
18 . 00
'll . 31
54. 00
49. 50
190 . 30
100. 75
49 . 50
54 . 00
27. 00
5.oo
12. 00
6. 25
40. 50
54. 00
12. 00
12.00
84. 00
52 . 00
20 . 50
216. 00
224. 00
145. 00
45. 00
45.00
45. 00
40. 00
40. 00
72 . 00
54. 00
420. 00
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Strong, F. E. FIFTH ROAD FUND
Sturgeon, s.
Sturgeon, c.
do H. L.
Sturgeon , II. s.
Sweet , -.1a 1 ter
do do
Sweet , w. s.
Union Oil Company of Calif.
Valley lfotor Sales Co .
Vicente , r.ranuel
.fest Coast I r on & l\1eta l yards
aEIIBRAL ROAD
Barnes , Landon
Bar11es , Wm .
Camargo , Santiago
do do
Christensen, Christ
Cla11cy, A. L.
Fouts , c.
Hardie , George A.
Henderson, .John
1.iid. Counties Pub . Serv. Corp.
Ontiveros , L.
do Lorenz.a
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Pagliotti , Pete
Seaside Oil Company
\fi mme r , Chas . W.

Acosta , F  GOOD RO.ADS
Acosta , F 
Anderso11 , Sam
do do
Bur eau of Public Roads
Cordero , Joe
Cordero , Joe
do do
do do
Corral , J~I .
Corral, 11.
Craviotto, E. J .
Espinosa , A.
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Espinosa , A.
Espi11osa , c.
Espi11osa , c.
Espinosa , c.
Flores , A.
Flores , A.



FU~lD

$7'2. 00
55 .00
60 . 00
60 . 00
40. 00
45. 00
54. 00
49 . 50
330. 00
88.71
6. 00
92 .10
56. 00
52 . 00
6. 50
16. 75
62 . 00
69 . 25
45.00
31. 50
275 .00
108 . 00
72 . 89
45.00
80. 00
99 . 50
18 . 00
1743 . 27
60. 00
60. 00
'l2 . 00
'72 . 00
3000. 00
30 . 00
35.00
30. 00
30 . 00
48. 00
48 . 00
23. 05
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48. 00
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Green, Ed.
Guerra , R. De la
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Hill , 11.
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Hunt l.1ercantile Co .
Joint Highway District
Larson, c.
L8rson , c.
Lugo , !1.
do do
Mall , F .
1ia rquez, A.
Ma rquez , A.
Jl.1oll, Frank
I.!onte zano , J .
do do
Ott Ha rdware Co .
Ovieda , Tony
Padilla , F.
Padilla , F .
Parks , G. A.
Parks, G. A.
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
Singel , Joe
Single , Joe
do do
Stephens, G.
Stephens , G.
Stephens , G 
Vvest, G. "1 I 
\'lest, G  \"I .
'v'lestwick Iron Tor ks
Craviotto , E. J .
Flores, A.
Ovieda , Tony
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do do
do do
Padilla , F 
February 1st, 1926.
GOOD ROADS FUND

HIG Ir.VAY Ilfl. FUND
Reily Mach. j'f ork , C. D.


$48. 0(}
24. 00
20. 00
44. 00
24. 00
24 . 00
24. 00
24. 00
4 . 00
36. 00
18 . 00
1800.00
16. 00
30 . 00
44. 00
48 . 00
96.00
4 . 00
44. 00
96. 00
44. 00
48 . 00
12.87
20 . 00
40. 00
16. 00
120. 00
140. 00
212 . 24
52 . 50
48. 00
24 . 00
24. 00
24. 00
24. 00
24. 00
112. 60
121. 40
29 . 96
41.10
30 . 00
50. 00
30. 00
7. 50
30. 00
12. 73
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Everett l.1ill & Lumber Co . L01v1POC PER11. ROAD FUND
1farshall , IY. P.
Wimmer , Chas. w. STA. YNEZ PERM. RO.AD FUND
Adams , Frank D. E ' QUAKE . fil,1ER . FU:ND
Ambrose Lumber Co .
Big Tejunga Rock & Gravel Co .
Collins , Herbert
Conunercial Motor Service
Drexel Lime & Cement Co .
Dugan, Faulding & Crowell
Edmondson, A. R.
Heumphreus-Smith Elec. Co .
Howard & Sherzer , A. c. & s. N.
O' ifalley. John
Ott Hardware Co .
do do
Ott Hardwar e Co .
Reily Machine Work.S
Ri chardson, Roy L.
Richardson, Roy L.
do do
do do
Richardson, Roy L.
Southern Pacific Co .
Stuart , Darrell T.
v'lester n l.{ot or Ma teria 1 Service.
.iestern Motor Transfer
Jestwick Iron ,forks
Wilkie , A. 1.! 
Cummi ngs , J . c  SALARY FUlID

Fox, 1raud c.
Hacking , c. J .
Harrison , A ~eck P.
Heiges , L. E 
Loveren , Dr . G. s.
Pope , .A . S.
do do
deidman , Phil
\'lood , Emma
Santa Barbara Telephone Co . ADVER TI S I I~G FUND
Santa Maria Times
Sa nta Barbara Free Pub . Library CO . LIBRARY FUND
Sou . Calif. Edison Co . CARPINTERIA ST. LIGHT. DIST .
$288. 03
250 . 00
9389 . 52
1371.30
568 . 60
66 . 60
26. 95
56. 55
27.15
62 .10
280. 00
637 . 92
197. 42
210 . 00
882 .12
145. 64
761. 45
31 . 90
620. 177
599 . 79
95 . 79
855. 05
925. 43
98 . 23
1 3 . 50
68 . 89
105. 60
19. 00
35. 00
150 . 00
20 .00
125. 00
108. 33
67. 50
150. 00
5. 00
20. 00
150. 00
20. 00
27 . 50
32. 40
1695.00
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}lid. Cou11ties Pub. Serv. Corn-. CASI.IALIA ST. LT. DIST FU!ID
Bee, Henr y GUADALUPE .?UB. CE1'iE. DIST. FU!ID
Santa Maria Gas Co . GUADALUPE ST. LT. DIST . FUND
liid. Co. Pub . Serv. Corp. LOS ALAl.IOS ST. LT. DIST. FUl~D
 do do do ORCUTT ST. LT. DIST. FUND
Bates, c . T . S. M. HEALTH CENTER & HOSPITAL FUND
Doane Building Co .
Krelle, H. F.
Krelle Plumbing & Elec . Co.
Dudley, Ge o. L . SAlfTA ~RIA CEttETERY DIST. FUND
1fu.llin, Boyd 
Rivas , s. J .  

$38. 40
114. 00
76. 50
92 . 80
106 .40
450. 00
2345. 01
449 . 50
461 . 00
150 . 00
100. 00
100 . 00
Upon .t he passage of the for egoing order , the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to -wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton
W. L. Talbott and C. L. Preisker, l~a ys , None.
On motion t he Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approv"'-'-1~

pervisors 

Attest: -
CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING.
We , the under signed members of the Board of Supervisors of the Count y of Santa
Barbara , State of California, believing that the interests of the County requi re that
a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be call ed to attend thereto.
It is ordered that a special mee t ing of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Bar bara , State of Californ i a , be and the same is hereby called for February

8th, 1926, a t 10 o' clock a . m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting , to-wi t:
In t he M.atter of taking. up with t he City Council of the City of Santa Ba r bara the
proposit ion of consolidating the of fices of City Assessor and City Tax Collect or with
 that of the offices of County Assessor and County Tax Co l lector respectively. To
consider t he same and to make any necessary or proper order thereon.
In the Matter of Accept i ng Map of a subdivision known as "The Ocean Terrace Tr act" ,
in the 3rd Road District. To examine said map and to make any necessary or pr oper
order in connection t herewith.
Dated February 1st, 1926.
C. L. Preisker
w. L. Tal bott
Thos . Dinsmore
Sam J . Stanwood
Jose-ph F. Sext on.
Boa r d of Sup ervisors of the Count y of
Santa Barbara , Stat e of Califor nia 




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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara . State of California ,
.
February 8th , 1926, at 10 o' clock a . m. Present: SuRervisors Thomas T 
Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L 
Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair 

The Board met pursuant to call.
In the M~.~ter of .Acceptinfi !fap of !l subdivision known as "The Ocean Terrace Tract" ,
in the 3rd Road District.
The map of a subdivision known as "The Ocean Terrace Tract" , in the 3rd Road Distr ct,
being presented for approval, and the Board being fully advised therein,

On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said map be end the same i
hereby approved, without the County assuming any responsibility to provide for the
 maintenance or upkeep of any roads, streets or avenues dedicated by said map.

In the !latter of the Petition of W. B. Metcalf for a new private road in Road
District No . 6 , in the 2nd Township. 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the hearing of the Viewer' s

Report, in the 8bove-entitled matter heretofore fixed for this day, be and the same
is hereby continued until M~rch 1st, 1926, at 10 o' clock a . m.
I In the Matter of the Completi on_of the Contract by Callahan Construction Company -4a-. fhuvt.~
~~;;, of the San Marcos National Forest Project .
lAA-1~

It appearing to the Board that the Callahan Construction Company who have the
contract for the construction of the highway , in the above- entitled matter. have com-

pleted said contract, and
It further appearing that the County Surveyor bas certified to this Board in writ-
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ing that said contract has been completea t o his satisfaction,

On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried. it is ordered that said highway
be and the same is hereby accepted on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara as fully
completed.
On motion the Board adjourned sine die .
The foregoing mi nutes are hereby approved 
upervisors .
Attest:  

 Clerk .
CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING .
Vie , the undersigned members of the Board of Super :visors of the County of Santa
Barbara , State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that
a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto .
It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbara , State of California , be and the same is hereby called for February
19th, 1926 , at 3 o'clock P m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting to-wit:


In the !ratter of Appointing a Committee of residents of the county to assist thi s
Board of Supervisors in considering proposed plans for a new County Court House. To
appoint said commi ttee and to make any other necessary or proper order in connection
therewith.
In the Matter of Approving 1rap of Santa Maria Farms Subdivision No . 6. To consider

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said map and t? make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith.
Jn the Matter of devising ways and means of pr otecting the Game and Fish of said
oounty. To make any neces sa r y or proper order in connection therewith.
Dated February 8th, 1926.

,
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara , State of California 
Sam J . S tenwo od
Thos . Dinsmore
c . L. Preisker
w. L. Talbott
Joseph F. Sexton
~oard of Supervisors of the gonty of Santa Ba rbara , State of Cal i fo rnia ,
February 19th, 1926, 3 o' clock p . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c . L.
Preisker, and the Clerk . Supervisor c. L. --P-reisker in the Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call.
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~L.t It appearing to the Board that the Santa 1-!aria Farms Co., a co r porat ion, the owners


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of a certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the City of Santa 1wria , County
of Santa Barbara , State of California, known as Map of Santa Ma r ia Farms Subdivision
No . 6, have subdivided the same for the purpose of sale, and have presented a map
thereof to this Board for approval, and
It further appearing that ell taxes for the fiscal year 1925 end 26 assessed
against said subdivision have been paid in :fu11,
on motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that said map of said subdivision
known as l~p of Santa Maria Farms Subdivision No. 6, be and the same is hereby
approved.
/ In the 1~tter of Appointing a Committee of residents of the County to assist this
Board of Supervisors in consider ang Plans for a new County Court House,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following named reside ta
of the County of Santa Barbara be and they are hereby appointed a General Committee to
assist this Board of Supervisors in considering plans for a new County Court Ho,u se ;
t he members of said committ ee being selected from each of the five Supervisoral Distri ts
of said County, to -wit~

First Supervisoral District .
H. J. Doulton, F. T. Underhil l , Geo. F. Becker, H. s. Deaderick and c. B. Franklin 
Second Supervisoral District.
Geo. s. Edwa r ds, Ha r old s. Chase , J . Smedley, Mrs . Ernestine H. moefod, and Geo . A.
Batchelder.
Third Supervisoral District .
T. H. Sentell, VI . H. Hamilton, Alfred Fauerso , M. P. Hourihan and L. L. Fox .
Fourth Supervisorel Distric t~
James Sl oan, Clarence w. Henning, Charles Douglass , A. D. Ever ett and Wm. B~d~.
Fifth Supervisoral District.
I . B. Gayner , Ulisse Tognazzini, o. M. Cannon,R. C. Glines and W. H. Rice, and
It is further ordered that the following named persons be and they are hereby
appointed members of said committee at large, to -wit:
Hon . J . James Hollister , Hon. E. o. Campbel l and Hon. S. E. Crow, and
It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board forthwith notify each
member of said Committee of their appointment as aforesaid 
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On motion the Board a djourned sine die 
The foregoing minutes are hereby
of Supervisors 

At test ~
Clerk.
Board of Supervisors ' of the County of Santa Barbara , State of Californi a ,
March 1st, 1926, 10 o' clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Ta l bott and c . L. Preisker and
the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the last regular meeting and suc c~eding special meetings were read
and approved.

In the 1~a tter of Monteci to County .later District.
Resolution Order and Proclamation 0 Election .
\VHEREAS , petitions of nomination have been duly filed with the County Clerk :for
the election of Directors of said Montecito County Water District , and
WHEREAS , the names of the candidates for such election have been duly entered by
the County Clerk in a list as required by law, and
WHEREAS , said County Clerk has duly certified such list as the list of candidates
nominated in the time , manner and fo rm prescribed by law, and
HEREAS , H. J . Doulton, P. O. Buell , R. S. Hyde , J . A. Jameson and H. P. Drake are
the candidates so certified by said County Clerk, and
It appearing that all matters and things done in the premises are fully in accordance
with law,
NOW , THEREFORE : it is hereby resolved and ordered :
First : that an election be held , and the same is hereby ca lled and will be held in
Montecito County Water District in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, o
Tuesday , the 23rd day o:f 1farch, 1926, between the hours o:f 6 o' clock A. 11. and 7 o' clo k
P. M. of said day , for the pur pose of electing a Board of Directors of five members fo
said 1.fonteci to County \7ater District.
Second: that Helen A. Buell is hereby appointed to act as Inspector, and Lawrence
Fowler to act as Judge , and Robert Compton and A. F. Tanner to act as Clerks to conduct
said electio~ ; and that said polls shall be open at 6 o' cl ock A. M. of said day
and be kept open continuously until 7 o' clock P. M. of said da y ;
Third: that the offices to be fi l led at said election are those o:f Directors of
said District , five in number.  
Fourth: that the list of candidates certified by the County Clerk for such
election are as follows: H. J . Doulton, P. o. Buell, R. s. Hyde, J. A. Jameson and
H. P. Drake.
Fifth: that there shall be but one precinct for the purpose of said election~
which shall comprise the entire t!onteci to County .later District , and that l.1onteci to
Hall on Valley Road in 1.fonteci to in said l.Iontecito County ',7ater District in Santa
Barbara County, State of California , is hereby designated as the polling place of said
election ;
Sixth: that such election be called and notice thereof be given by publication at
least ten successive days before said election in The ]iforning Press, a nev1spaper of



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March 1st, 1926.
general circulation published in the County of Santa Barbara; 
That said notice of publication shall be substantially in the following form,
to wit :
Election for Directors of Montecito County Water District .
NOTICE - OF - ELECTION
Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of Montecito County Water
District , County of Santa Barbara, State of California , that in accordance with the
law, an el~ction has been called, and will be held at }Aonteoi to Hall on Valley Road in
Montecito, in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California , on Tuesday, the 23rd da
of March, 1926, between the hours of 6 o'clock A.M. and 7 o' clock P. M., during which
period the polls shall remain open for the election of five eligible persons as Directo s
of said Montecito County Water District for the management of the affairs thereof, who
shall hold office until the election and qualification or appointment and qualification
of their successors as provided by law.
That Helen A. Buell has been appointed to act as Inspector, and Lawrence Fowler
to act as Judge , and Robert Compton and A. F. Tanner to act as Clerks to conduct said
election, each o:f said persons being qualified electors of said Monteci to County ~Vater
District .
 That each qualified elector residing within said District shall be entitled to
vote at said election.
That the offices to be filled at said election are Directors of Montecito County
Water District , five in number;
That the list o:f candidates certified by the County Clerk as required by law is
as follows; H. J . Doulton, P. o. Buell , R. s. Hyde , J . A. Jameson and H. P. Drake .
By order of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Bar bara County, made A~rch 1st , 192 
C. A. HUNT , County Clerk and Ex- Officio Clerk
of Board of Supervisors.
It is further resolved that the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to publish
said election notice by publishing in said newspaper at least ten successi ve days befor
said election~ and that said election officers make return thereof pursuant to law.
DATED: Santa Barbara , California , March 1st, 1926.
Attest : C. A. HUNT , Cow1ty Clerk.
(SEAL)
c. t . Preisker , Chairman Board of Supervisors.
I In the Matter of the Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara .
Whereas an offer has been made by Thomas N. Fish , Hester s. Fish and Julia Fish t

sell to the County of Santa Barbara the real property hereinafter described for the sum
o' f Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars in lawful money o:f the United States, and
Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of said county that said pr operty
is needed by said county , and
"'hereas it further appears to said Boa.rd of Supervisors that the price asked for
said property by said Thomas N. Fish, Hester S. Fish and Julia Fish, the owners thereof
 and for which they are willing to sell and convey the same to said county, is reasonabl
 and just ;
 Now, Therefore , it is res olved that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors
aforesaid , and said Board hereby declares that it is its intention to purchase sai
 real property from said Thomas I:~ . Fish, Hester S. Fish and Julia Fish, and that the
price to be paid therefor is Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars in lawful money of th
United States, payable on the execution and delivery of a good and sufficient deed of
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said property to said county of Santo Barbara , which will convey said property to said
county free from all liens , incumbr ances and adverse claims ; and
It is further resolved and ordered that tronday , the 5th day of April 1926 , at
10 o 'clock a . m. of said day, at the room of said Board of Supervisors, in the Court
House , in the City of Santa Barbara in said county of Santa Barba ra be and the same ar
hereby fixed as the time and place when and where sa i d Board of Supervisor s will meet
to consummate said purchase ; and
It is further resolved and or dered that notice of the said intention to purcha e
said property and of the time and place when and where said purchase wi11 be oonsummat d
as aforesaid , be given by publication of this resolution for at least thr ee weeks prio
to said date in t he Carpinteria Herald, a newspaper of genera l circulation pr inted 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 County of Santa Barbara, State of Californ a,



and particularly described as follows , to-wit:
Beginning at a point which point is at the intersection of the north line of
Ocean Avenue , as shown on map of Carpinteria , made by Geo . F. Wright and filed August
5 , 1881, in Rack 2, No . 4 , and the easterly line of Linden Avenue; thence in a southeasterly
direction along the said north line of Ocean Avenue one hundred feet; thence
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in a northeasterly direction and parallel to the said easter ly line of Li nden Avenue
one hundred and fifty feet more or less to its intersection with the southerly line of
Sandy Land Road; thence in a northwesterly direction along said souther ly line of said
Sandy Land Road one hundred feet to its intersection with the said easterly line of
Linden Avenue; thence in a southwesterly direction along the said easterly l ine of
Linden Avenue one hundred and f ifty feet more or less to the point of beginni ng.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Bar bara,
State of California , at a regular meeting of said Board this 1st day of March, A. D.
1926.
,
Attest : C. A. HUNT, Clerk.
(SEAL)
c. L. Preisker, Chairman Board of Super visors.
J In the Matter of calling for bids for El ectrical Work &c., for the Santa Barbar
f
.Pt--/;__:~a;f--~ Branch County Hospital , to be erected in the City of Santa lJ!aria.
~~fA."I( 
4~~ This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all
electrical work, including labor and material, for the building in the above entitled
matter, the Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids , to-wit:

Krelle Pl umbing & Electric Co ., entire work $ 5~375 . 00
Alternate No . 1 , deduct from proposal price
" " 2 , " '' " n
" 3 , " " n "
" " 4 , " " " "
The Electric Shop , entire work
Al ternate No. 1 , deduct f rom proposal price
" 2 , " " "
" l't 3 , IT " "'
l'T " " "

4 ,  "
$ 310. 00
$
$
$
141.50
229 . 52
39 . 50
$5, 400. 00
$ 550. 00
$
$
$
74.00
437. 00
52. 00
It appearing to t he Board that the bid of The Electric .Shop, after deducting
therefrom the items designated Alternate Nos . 1 and 3 as above set forth , is the lowes 








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and best bid , 
On motion duly seconded and unani mously carried, it is ordered that the bid of
The Elec tric Shop for the sum of $4,413. 00 be and the same is hereby accepted , and the
contract awarded to said The Electric Shop , upon said The Elec t ric Shop entering into
a contract and giving bonds for the fulfillment of the same in the sum of twenty- five
per cent of t he contract price , and the mater ialmens , mechanics and laborers bond
provided by law , and that c. L. Preisker and c. A. Hunt , Chairman and Cl erk respectivel
of said Board , be and they are hereby authorized to approve said bonds and sign said
contract on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara .
Upon t he passage of the for egoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
W. L. Ta l bott and C. L. Preisker , Nays , None .
~.c-L-~ / In the Matter of Constructing a Garage Addition to the County Building located on















North I . Street, in the City of Lompoc .
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for fur nishing all materia
and labor for t he construction and completion of the building in the above entitled
matter, the Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids , to-wit:
C. D. Reiner & Son Co .
Everett Building Co .
$1100. 00
1088. 00
It appearing to t he Board that the bid of Everett Building Co . , is the lowest and
best bid submitted and t hat t he same should be accepted.
On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is or dered that said bifr of
the Everett Building Co . , be and the same is hereby accepted and the contract awarded

to said Everett Buil di ng Co. , upon said company ente ring into a contract and giving
'
bonds for the fulfillment of the same in the sum of twenty- five per cent of the contrac
price, and the ma terialmens , mechanics and laborers bond provided by law ,and that c 
L. Preisker and c. A. Hunt , Chairman and Cler k respectively , of sa id Board, be and they
are hereby authorized to approve said bonds and sign said contract on behalf of the
County of Santa Barbara ,
Upon t he pa s sage of t he f or egoing order, the roll being called, the following

Supervisors voted Aye , to - wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwo od, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays , None 
/ In the Matter of the Petition of W. B. Metcalf for a new private road in Road
District No. 6 , i n the ~nd Twp 
. .
On motion duly seconded and carrie d, i t is ordered that the hearing of the Viewer' s
Report , in the above- entitled matter , be and the same is hereby continued unti l llarch
15th 1926, at 9 :30 A. M.
~l-(M~uc.~ In the Matt er of protecting Forest Brush and Grass Lands within Santa Barbara
f~fOl~~
~c ~~ County against fire or other injury.
~-~- On motion duly seconded and carrie d, it is hereby order ed that the sum of $2400. 00
be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of protecting fores t , brush and
grass lands, within the Count y of Santa Barbara , against fire or other i njur y and of
aidina the State and Federal authorities in forestry wor k , for the fisca l year 1925- 26 ,
and
It is further ordered that said appropriation of $2400. 00 be expended by the
State ]orester for the afor esaid purposes , pursuant to agreement hereinaft er to be
entered int o ~etween Santa Barbara County and the State Forester by and with the ap-
 pr oval of t he State Board of Control, wherein and whereby the State Forester will pay
the salary of a fire warden for Santa Barbara County and will pay all fire protection
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costs in said county up to and including the suin of $600. 00 out of State funds .
Upon passage of the fore going order , the roll being call ed the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas T, Dinsmore , Sam.J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sext on,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker.
Nays , None .
In the 1fatter of Transferring Funds from the General Fund to Advertising Fund.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of $5000. 00, be
and the same is hereby transferred from the General Fund to Advertising Fund.
In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the following named petitione s
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 foll owing named persons for the amounts
set opposite their respective names on the 1st day of April 1926.
Marcellina Borgatello
Mrs. J. M. Burleigh
Claud Johnson
Vicente A. Juarez
Jennie Lee
Ramon Lopez
Annabelle McGreal
lJfabel Hyde
B. F. Baber
Isabelle Gunderson
Anne Hendricksen
William Lewis

Emma P. Anton
R. CJ.oak
Ida litay Davidson
Anna Elphick
Blanche E. Emmons
Juan Flores
Hattie B. Harbison
John Davies
M:ary Hedrick
FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT .
$20. 00
30 . 00
20. 00
12. 00
25. 00
15. 00
10. 00
Refugia Olivas
Jose Maria Romero
Peter Romero
Lucia Tognini
Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson
SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$14. 25 Antonio Poisard
THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$15. 00
15. 00
15. 00
25. 00
Maria Josefa Pico

Pedro V. Romer o, et ux
Mary F. \Vorth
Ola ra M. Miranda
FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 
$20. 00
15. 00
20 . 00
20. 00
20. 00
20. 00
10. 00
}.1rs . 1linnie Lawrence
Dona lda Moore
Mabel E. Murray
Mae J[cCollum

Mary c. Newhouse
Jose Robles
Joseph Usher
FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$ a.oo Margaret Marcum Werd
10. 00

~10 . 00
15. 00
20. 00
30. 00
10. 00
$ s.oo
$15. 00
25. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
$ 20. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
30. 00
20. 00
10. 00
15. 00
$10. 00
In the matter of the Petition of Evelyn Wilson for County Aid for Margaret and
Harriet Wilson, half- orphans .
.
It appearing to t he satisfaction of the Board that said Margaret 'l/ilson, aged
9 years and Harriet Wilson, aged 7 years are half- orphans and are proper pe r sons to
receive County Aid , and they are in the custody of said Evelyn Wilson.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
Fund, in favor of said Evelyn Wilson for the sum of Twenty & 60/100 dollars , and for
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the furthe r order of this
Board , said money to be used for the support of the above named minors 
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20D
March 1st , 1926.
In the matter of the Petition of Josie Grossi for County Aid for Mary , Louis~
Albert and James Grossi , half- orphans .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Mary Grossi, aged 13 yea s
Louis Grossi , aged 12 years , Albert .Grossi , aged 8 yea rs and James Grossi , aged 6 years
are half- orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid , and they are in the oust dy
of said Josie Grossi .
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
Fund , in favor of said Josie Grossi for the sum of Forty & 00/100 dollars , and for a
like amount on the first of each mo11th 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 Manuel R. Co r dero for County Aid for Margaret
Cordero , ha lf- or phan. 
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Margaret Cordero , aged
7 years is a half- orphan and a proper person to receive County Aid, and she is in the
custody of said l\~anuel R. Cordero. 
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent
Fund in favor of said Manuel R. Cordero 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 support of the above named minor. .
In the matter of the Petition of Hattie Fink for County Aid for Elton Fink~
half- orphan.
It appear ing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Elton Fink, aged 13
years is a half orphan and a proper person to receive County Aid , and he is in the
custody of said Hattie Fink.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indige11t
Fund, in favor of said Hattie Fink for the sum of Ten & 00/100 dollars , and for a
like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further or~er of this
Board said money to be used for the support of the above named minor  .
In the matter of the Petition of Annie Ornellas for County Aid for Viola and
Irene Ornellas , half-orphans .

It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Viola Ornel~as , aged 14
years and Irene Or nellas , aged 8 years are half-orphans and are proper persons to
receive County Aid , and they are in the custody of said Annie Ornellas 
.
.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent Fun ,
in favor of said Annie Ornellas 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, said11
money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the matter of the Petition of May Gingrich for County Aid for Inez , Audrey,
James , Ruth, Garth , Charles and Evelyn Gingrich, half- orphans .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Inez Gingrich , aged 11
.
years, Audrey Gingrich , aged 12 yea rs , James Gingrich, aged 10 y ears~ Ruth Gingrich,
aged 8 years, Garth Gingrich , aged 6 years , Charles Gi ngrich~ aged 3 years and Evel yn

Gingrich, aged 1 month are half- orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid,
and they are in the custody of said May Gingrich 
.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer On Indigent
Fund , in favor of said May Gingrich for the sum of Seventy & 00/100 dollars , and for
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order o~ this 
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors 
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In the matter of the Petition of Jose Castillo for County Aid for Relent Carlos ,

Evelyn, Edward and Esperanza Castillo, half- orphans. ,
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Helen Castillo, aged
14 years , Carlos Castillo, aged 12 years , Evelyn Castillo, aged 10 years , Edward
Castillo, aged 5 years and Esperanza Castillo, aged 4 years are half-orphans and are
proper persons to receive County Aid , and they are in the custody of said Jose Castill
Fund
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indi gent
in favor of said Jose Castillo for the sum of Fifty & 00/100 dollars , and for
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the furthe r order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
The Reports of Alex P. Harrison , Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital,
Annie E. M~Caughey , Superintendent County Detention Home and A. s. Larsen, County
Live Stock Inspector for the month of February 1926, were examined and ordered filed 
.
On motion duly seconded and carrieq, it is ordered that the fo l lowing claims
be and the eame are laid 9ver , towit:
Keuffel & Esser Co.
.Keys , Fred
Ott Hardware Co .
San Diego County General Hospital
Southern California Edison Co .
Southern Pacific Co .
"  Ry. Co .
Underwood Typewriter Co .
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all
$17.15
31. 50
502.11
492.00
313. 00
72.00
8 . 93
11.00
claims
I
that have bee
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 1respectively, to -wit :

Aggeler & Musser Seed Co .
Ambrose Lumber Co .
American Cyanamid Sales Co.
Anderson, ~7al ter
Anderson, Vim.
.
Bailey, Ethel H.
Bailey, Mike
Ba la a m, A. G.
Bastanchury , A.
Bello, Frank
Bello, F. J .
Bender Moss Co .
Bender Moss Co .
Berry , Cba s.
do do
Bidondo, Simon
Bigler, A. B.
Bish , H. A.
Bland , w. s.
Bland, w. s.
Boes eke- Dawe Co .

GENERAL FUND

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$16.50
19.45
16.00
31. 50
97 . 95
16.60
186. 00
7.38
39 . 52
91 . 00
84. 00
6. 00
6. 00
2 . 50
2. 50
5. 00
3 . 35
27. 50
18.50
15.40
5. 30
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Boeseke-Dawe Co.

Bolan, Nel l
Bond, C. s.
Botello, M. A .

-
Brandenstein & Co.~ M. J .
Brughelli, c.
Burkhard, Dr. A. F.
Burka rd, Dr. A. F.
Cadwell, Harold L.
California Brush C,o .
GENERAL FU!ID
California Corrugated Culvert Co .
do do
Campbell, R. J .
Carballo, Sera phine
Cargen, Alex
Carlisle & Co ' A.
do do
Carrillo Hotel
Ca r ter, E. T.
Carter, E. T.
Cavale tto , Lodovicco
Cha l mers , Thomas
City 1~rke t
do
Coast Wholesale Grocery co.
Conklin, VI . S 
Cook, Geo .
Coppedge , J . A 
Covarrubias , Yris
do do
.)
9raft, L. A 
\
do do
do do
Crescent Garage
Cuesta , Gerard s. de la
Dewing , H. A.
do do
do do
Diehl Grocery Co.
Dodge , E. G.
do do
Dominguez~ Mary
Donahue , William
Drexl er, A. H.
Dugan, Herbert F 
Dugan, Herbert F.
Durfee, Oliver
Durschel , J . H.
Eaton, Dr. w. H 
Edmondson, A. R.
do








$ 1. 67
155.25
35.00
3 . 00
17.82
2.60
20.00
10. 00
2 . 50
6. 05
130.11
243. 67
1.30
5.00
15. 00
44.78
57 . 67
18.60
288.00
2016. 00
.
7.50
182.62
20. 05
89 . 59
a.oo
45. 00
104.63
35.40
33. 20
2. 50
5. 00
2 . 50
115 . 45
70 . 00
14. 00
28 .10
26 .50
6.30
1 28 . 00
11.00
30. 00
2. 50
23. 25
453 . 75
312. 00
68 . 00
96. 00
55 . 50
100.00
211
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Eskridge, ~ i lbert GENERAL FUND
Estrudill o ~ Ramon -
Evans , Elizabeth l.f.

Fa bing, F. w.
do do
Fabing , F. \V.
Farren. Michael.
Fish, Claude D.
Flour noy, F. F.
Fowler, c. N.
Fox', \ L. L.
do ' do
Freeze & Freeze
do do
Ga no, Robert
Gano , Rober t
Gano , Robert
Gem Ma r ke t Co .
George , c. E.
H.
Glaister , Harold
Gnesa , Pl inio
Gor in, John
Gorin, John
Gorzell . Clarence
Gorzell , Henry
Grant , u. s.
Greenwood , Clyde
Greenwood, Clyde
Gr eer, F. c.
 
Gr imes Stassforth Stationery Co .
Guerra , Victor
Gutier rez Electric
Hagglund , B. L .
Ha ggl und , B. L.
Hamrno11d , D. M.
Harrison, Al eck P.
Rea rns , L . f,i 
Hench, A. s.
Hildenbrand, Jr. , A. J .
Hildenbr and, Vful.
Hitchcock Motor Co .
Holiday' s
Holli ster Estate Co .
Helser &: Bailey
Hotel Bradley
Hunt , C. A 
Huyck, Monte
Huyck, Ralph
I ngersoll Rand Co . of Calif.

 

$61 . 60 allowed for .





$ 2 . 50

5. 00
16. 00
2 . 50
2. 50
5. 00
l 0 . 00
10 . 00
24 . 00
2. 50
26 . 58
69 .13
15. 66
57.15
71.60
22.74
28 . 45
21 . 30
32.75
30. 00
2 . 50
45. 00
54 . 00
2 . 50
95. 00
93. 50
27. 00
22. 50
28 . 88
22 . 50
5 . 00
3 . 75
38. 15
59 . 75
120. 00
75 . 00
200. 00
102. 00
57.50
120 . 00
22 . 60
7. 25
1 71 . 25
23. 60
s.oo
22 . 64
132. 00
92. 00
37. 00










 


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Janssens , J . R. GENERAL FUND

Johnso11~ J . A.
Johnson, J . A.
Jones , Chas.
Jones , E. c.
J,ones , o. c.
Joyce , Sara C.
r eener, O, L. 
Kelley, Samuel
Ke llogg , Eugene s.
Karan Laundry
Ketcham, E. T.
.
Laing , Gordon B.
Lasalle , V. A.
Lee , Charles
Leon, Juan
Lietz Co ., A.
Linco ln, Louis e
Logan , w. R.
Lompoc Record
do
do
do
do
a.o
do
do
do
do
do
Q.o
do
Los Alamos Gara ge
Los Angeles Cr eamery Co .
'
Los Angeles & Santa Barbara Motor Exp. Co .
Lucas & Co., J ohn
Luton , G. R.
MacCulloch, George
MacKinzie , Albert
1iah er, P . J .
JJia nis, Fra nc i s
Marshal l , D. c.
A~arshall, D. C.
Ma rt in, \'lm .
Mid. Counties Pub . Serv. Corp .
Miller, Lee
.
Mission Office Equi ]Jinent Co .
do
do
do
do
a.o
do
~Jission Paint & Art Co .
Mission Ti re Service
l1iitchell, c. v7.
Moorhead, Miss Regina
do do do
Morganti , R. c 
l.~o rrey , H. P.





$114. 90
5. 00
1 5 . 00
70 . 00
5. 00
25. 00
75. 00
2. 50
12. 45
33. 44
9 . 01
22 .48
4 . 00
15 .00
6. 75 .
5. 00
84. 99
31.50
5 .00
55. 00
13.50
26. 50
7. 75
15. 75
3 9 .15
201. 00
2 . 95
8 . 73
15. 27
9 .00
5 . 00
127. 50
5.oo
9 . 60
1 . 95
40. 50
45 . 00
67 . 50
8 . 28
725. 34
9 . 90
. 30
1 . 20
23. 90
43 . 50
2. 50
13. 50
16. 53
5. 00
5. 00
213


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!forrey, H. P. GENERAL FUND 
Morr is , L. J 
Murphy, \Villiam
McCaughey , Anna E.
do do do -
A~cCa u g hey , J . P.
McColm, James
11-IcGinley, John
Nielson, H. T.
Nielson- Smith Elec . Co .
Niles, Albert
Norris , D.
Nuzum, Dr. Franklin R.
do do do
Ogi lvy & Gilbert
Onti ver os , F.
Ontiveros , F 
Ontiveros, Leandro J .
Ord Ice Co .
Or d Ice Co .
do do
Ortega , Louis
Ortega , T. u.
Osborne ' s Book Store
Pacific Carbon & Print ing Co .
Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
Pacific Laundry
Pa ge , .A . L 
Papas , Thomas
Parma Co .
Parma Co .
Parma Co .
Pa the, Frank
Patrick & Co .
Permssse, B.
Pertica , Frances
Pickett , John
Pierce Bros .
do do
Plante, Joseph Walter
Pope , A. S .
Pope, A. s 
Preisker , c. L.
Reed, W. B.
Re.e d , \1. B 
Reed, 'II. B.
do do

 


$16. 87 allowed f or

$ 5. 00
11. 25
4 . 50
1 6. 60
10. 73
186. 71
40. 00
2. 50
75 . 00
11. 85
2. 50
2. 50
215. 00
25 . 00
39 . 99
40. 50
54. 00
7. 50
3 . 21
1. 80
5.50
2 . 50
2. 50
4 . 36
11. 63
29 . 35
23. 15
2 . 50
40.30
12. 04
70 . 00
23. 40
106 . 27
10. 44
88. 85
12. 50
14.10
282. 00
60 . 00
96. 00
50. 00
45. 00
5.oo
75 . 00
23. 60
41 . 20
10 . 00
5.oo
2. 50
7. 50

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Sou . California Edison Co . GENERAL FUND
do do do
Sou . Counties Gas Co .
do do do
do do do
Sou. Counties Gas Co .
do do do
Spikes , T. s.
Spikes, T. S.
Standard Oil Co .
do do
do do
Sterling Drug Co .
Stevens, Chas . s.
Stevens , c. s.
St. Francis School
St. Francis School
Stoddard, Rebecca Lowe
do do do
Strader, Bessie M.
Streeter, George C.
do do do
St. Vincent ' s School
Talbott , \Y. L .
Taylor , Alva A.
Taylor Hard\va re Co .
Tiernan Typewrit er Exchange
do do do
Tisde 1, !.1ike
Tomlinson, Geo . w 
Trejo , Henry
Trujillo, M.
Union Feed and Fuel Co .
Union Mill & Lumber Co 
Union Oil Company of California .
Union Oil Co . of Calif.
Union Transportation Co .
Valley Oil Company
Van Clief, George
Ventura lifiilk Co 
Vogel , J . E 
Waterman, Helen F.
do do do
do do do
Watson~ J . N.
'.Vat son, K. A 
\'leeks, Joseph
Weidman, Elizabeth
do Phil
Western Machine & Foundry Co .
96. 57 allowed
 
 


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$70. 30
51 . 20
70. 82
12. 86
. 61
22 . 92
14. 50
2. 50
5 .00
63. 72
174. 21
1 . 73
7. 38
5. 00
5 . 00
90. 00
90. 00
48 . 36
125. 00
3. 45
125. 00
 66. 00
1329. 38
31. 20
60 . 50
5. 67
105 .00
110 . 00
2 .00
225. 00
4 . 00
2. 25
25. 00
77 . 60
2. 50
209 . 08
240 . 60
79.15
2. 50
19 .13
22 . 65
l ll0 . 90
75. 00
157. 55
219 . 16
75 .00
a.oo
3 . 96
150. 00
10 . 90

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1farch 1st, 1926.
Western Machine & Foundry Co .
Hestern Motor Transfer
vTheaton, VI. H.
vThi te House
Willow Br ook Dairy
Wilson, Alfred v.
Wi lson & D' Andres
do do
Winchester, R. F.
Young , Fr ank
Ambassador Laundry Co .
Ambrose Lumbe r Co .
American Medica l Assn .
Arlington Auto Service
Barritt', Nan
Barron; David
Beadle, },i. w.
Bin:ford, Ernest
Boeseke- Dawe Company
I
Bog l er, Adol ph
Borg , Ma r garet


Brandenstein & Company 1i .
do do
Bronson, Geo.
Brown, film.
Buron , J .
Campbell, \'I. L.
do
Carlson' s Fur niture Store
J .
Certified Laboratory Products
Channer, Wm 
Channer, \7, L.
Channer, 11irs. VI . L 
Cbil dre , s . G.
Coast Wholesale Grocer y Co .
Coast Who lesale Grocer y Co 
Columbia Drug Co 
Coulter Dry Goods Company
Creamery Package Company
DeKleva , L 
DeRoza , J 
Detex Watchclock Corporation
Diaz , A.
Diehl Grocery Co .
Dugan, Faulding & Cr owell
Edmondson, A. R 
Edmondson, A. R 
Edmondson, A. R 
Edmondson , A. R 
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GENERAL FUND
 

HOSPITAL FUND

$22. 70
40. 80
20. 80
11. 45
32. 45
2. 50
84 . 06
40. 00
5 .00
115. 00
371.34
1.0 . 80
5. oo
2. 50
34. 00
10. 00
5.oo
130. 00
39 . 10
155. 00
90 . 00
54. 55
54. 55
60. 00
20. 00
56. 00
170. 00
2.ao
36.00
130 . 00
60. 00
25. 00
52. 00
1 66 . 23
133. 46
8 . 25
393. 48
6.17
80. 00
65. 00
2 . 93
120 . 00
94 . 47
45 . 40
146. 00
138 . 00
250. 00
84. 00
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Fee , Lee
HOSPITAL FUND
Fillmore, E. M. -
Foxa 11, .Alda M.
Fuller & Co ., VI . P .
do do do
Greenleaf, Zita c.
Harrison, Dr. A. P.
Hart , Rhoda
Hatlan, Johan
Henman, E . L.
Heumphries- Smitb Elec. Co.
Holiday' s
Hull , Mabel
Industrial Supply Co .
Jaeger, I1rs. Martha
Jag eman, Frieda
J ones, Evan
Kiriakis , John
do do
Laree Fish uo., 2 .
Lewis lJf.anufacturing Co .
Los Angeles Creamery Co .
do do do
MacArthur, A.
Ma rtin-Camm Company
do do do
Modern Hosp ital Pub . Co .
Moxley, w. B.
McAndrew, Wm.
McClintock, Elizabeth
McClintock , I.:Irs. Louise
Nich ols , Dr . N.
Ord Ice Company
do do
Ott Hardware Company
Overaa , Ole
Parquet, Helena
Petit, Frank
Pioversan, Geo 
Putnam, E.
Pyle , J . 1~ 
Ramos, Angelita
Reznde z, A.
Robertson , !Daniel
Rusk, Florence


San Diego General Hospital
Santa Barbara Cottage Hos pital
Santa Barbara County Farm Bureau
Santa Bar bara Dru~ Co . 0





 







$125.00
7.50
6. 60
110 . 00
(
10. 23
11.60
64 . 40
30.74
91.17
70.00
75. 00
60. 92
59 . 50
70 . 00
18. 59
125.00
110. 00
l0. 00
9. 33
44.00
19.05
4 . 68
41.75
00 . 26
75.00
47l . l0
439 . 25
3. 00
20. 00
90. 00
76.70
90 . 00
200. 00
16.40
18 . 60
'13.00
125.00
116. 67
7.50
85. 00
60. 00
17. 25
70.83
58 . 67
90. 00
90. 00
578.00
18.00
6.10
24.35



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:fvfu rch 1st,
Santa Barbara Fa rm Bureau
Santa Barbara Flour Mills
do do do
Santa Bar bara Glass Co .
Santa Ba rbara Packing Co.
do do do
Schawer Printing Studio
Scher er vompany, R. L.
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
Southern Pacific lJilling Co .
Southern Pacific Ry . Co .
Souther n Pacific R' y Company
Spteitz, H. A.
Stear ns- Wharff Co .
Steinkellner, Peter
Ston e, c. w.
Tiernan Ty:pe\vri ter fucchange
Uni on Feed & Fuel Co.
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Villareal, Ma r y
Warr 9upply Company
Western Wholesale Drug Co.
~Yins tead, Moses
Zervantez, Mrs. Luz
Associated Charities
Bailard, J  c.

Bobo, G. w.
Br own's Drug Store
Budd & Bodine
Buro la ~ I. M. 
Burola, I . M.
do do
Buro1a, I. M.
do do
Burola, I . }11:.
Callis , F. r.
Campbell, R. J 
Coblentz & Schwabacher
do do do
do do do
Davis, n. D 
do do
Gardner- Wheaton Co .
do do do
Haider , Martin J .
Haslam & Co., w. A.
Haslam & Co., \V  A.
Houghton; E. J .
1926.
HO SPITAL FUI'ill


INDIGENT filND

$ 6 . 24
503. 49
1 75 . 90
2. 64
138 . 09
91.76
93. 03
54.97
389 . 19
393.92
15.30
8 .93
8.93
30. 00
20.51
12. 00
185. 00
10. 00
148.70
322.90
35.00
92.15
59.89
20.00
3.oo
'118.61
10. 00
30.00
16. 65
33. 00
20.00
10.00
20.00
10. 00
20.00
1 0 . 00
60 . 00
10. 00
15. 00
20.00
10. 00
10.00
10. 00
3 . 50
4 .15
30. 00
20. 00
20. 00
20. 00
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Houghton' s Grocery
do do
Hunt Mercantile Co .
Lucas Sanitarium
do do
Moore Mercantile Co.
Morehart , L. E.
Morton & Co.
Or cutt Mercantile Co .
do do do
Parma Co .
Pearson, c. H.
do do
Pi ppin, E. J .
Pippin, E. J .
Prier , Maud M.
Rudolpbs Grocery & Hdwe.
do do do
Sink' Dr . vV. D.
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Watson & Watson
Watts & Laubl y
Winters , M. o.
Ba i la rd , J  C 
Hickey Bros. Co .
Shepard, c.
Soto, Santos
Sousa , Frank
Standard Oil Co 
Torres , c.
Vasquez , P 
Anaya , Benito
Barker, R 
Barrick & Son , F. S.
Brown- Bevis Co 
do
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Cota , Joe
Cota , Joe
Cota', J .
do
Cota , Jr., Joe
Cota , Mateo
Cota , Orestes
Dinsmore , A. c.
Dinsmore , A. C.
Gano , Robert
Gibson', V 
Hernandez , Paul

INDIGENT FUND



,
FIRST ROAD ]JUND



SECOND ROAD FUND

$20. 00
20. 00
15. 00
10. 00
26. 50
75. 00
10. 00
10. 00
20 . 00
20. 00
55. 00
10. 00
10 . 00
100. 34
23. 50
100. 00
65. 00
65 . 00
37. 25
3. 50
15. 00
140. 00
50. 00
5. 50
18. 05
20 .00
2 . 00
2. 00
15. 08
2. 00
2. 00
7.50
28. 00
410.75
10 . 68
50. 40
a.oo
12. 00
20. 00
16. 00
12. 00
36. 00
384. 25
75. 00
17.50
45. 00
18. 00
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Hernandez, Paul SECOJ:ID ROAD FUND
Hernandez , P.
do do
Hickey Bros . Co .
Hosmer, H.
Kessler, J. H.
Lambert , Ray
Lambert , Ray
Lambert , Ray
Lambert , Ray
Logan & Co., w. c.
Miller, Harry .
Miller , J .
Montecito Blacksmith Shop
l1ontecito Plscer Mine
Moye r , Dan
Nor th cot t ', P.
 O'Bryant, w.
Ple.aentia , F.
Reyes , J .
Reyes , J .
Romer o , .A .
do Albert
Romero , Fred




 
$16.00
12.50
oo . oo
30.75
7.50
s.oo
91.00
63. 00
63. 0. 0
56. 00 
9.51
45. 00
16. 00
12.60
1.50
30. 00
8 .00
12.00
s.oo
32 . 00
44. 00
28.00
4. 00
55. 00
Romero, Fred 40. 00

Ruiz , A.
Ruiz , Albert
Ruiz , Tony
Seaside Oil Company
Smith , Denzil H.
do do
Snow, B.
Snov1 , E.
Wayman, w. H.
Young , J .
Aguir re, Manuel
Aguirre , Manuel
Clancy, A. L.
Clancy, A. L.
Clancy, A. L.
Er ro , .Martin

Er ro, Martin
Jones, Charlie
Jones , Charlie
Pagliotti , John
Roth, John
Sorensen, Soren-
$173. 25  allowed for
THIRD ROAD FUND

2. 00
36.00
s . oo
16. 50
70.00
\ 172.25
58.50
42 . 00
12.00
59 . 00
92. 00
72.00
35.00
20.00
50.00
48 . 00
48. 00
84. 00
23. 00
a.oo
74.00
2. 00
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Forbes , j . J .
Fr eeze and Freeze
FOURTH ROAD FUND
Fr iis, Har old
Gunderson, G. T.

Hooke r , H. D.
Inglis , Ray M.
Krause & Ostini
Moore l.1ercant ile Co .
J,1orehart, L. E.
Shanklin, Lowell F.

Associated Oil Co .
Bla ck~ Radiator Wor ks
FI FTH ROAD FUND
Boyd , Elmer
Brown- Bevis Co.
do do
Brown- Bevis Co.
Bryant and Trott Co.
Californis Corrugated Culvert Co .
Clark , John
Clark; J . w.
Cole Tire Shop
erescent Garage
Dill e , F . E.
Dille , F. E.
Dutr a , Manuel F.
Earl, 'ti . C.
Fes l er , John
Forbes , Robt .
Fowler , H. F.
Franklin, L. J .
Fratis , J . A.
Fratis , J . A.
Fratis , M. L.
Fratis, M. L .
Froom Tank Co., A. H.
Gates , F. H.
Gates, F. H.
Gil more Oil Co 
Goodchild , Ra mon VI.
Goodchild , Willie
Gorin, John
Grafft , John
Grafft , John

Guerrer o, Gonzalo
Harnischfeger Sales Corp 
Helser & Bailey
Jenkins , M.
Ma cdonald , Wm.
lwfadsen Iron Works
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$ 7. 00
419 . 80
3. 75
58 .13
4 . 00
16. 00
19. 50
8 . 40
1 . 00
1.50
6 9 . 80
1 6. 50
67. 50
103. 55
1 7. 50
33. 67
246. 63
202.15
56 . 25
49. 50
57 . 90
47. 30
51. 75
54 .00
10. 00
36. 00
224 . 00
1 27 . 50
36. 00
94 . 50
49 . 50
49 . 50
44. 00
44. 00
50. 00
282. 00
399. 00
4181.00
1 00 . 00
92. 00
45. 00
77 . 00
28. 00
22. 50
27. 00
24.75
42. 00
63 . 69
140. 70






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1~a rt in , R. F. FIFTH RO.AD FUND

Martin, iV. H.
Martinez, M.

Muscio , Delmo
McColm', Jame.s
do do
Nogues, Pete
Ontiveros , F.
Pacific Coast Ry. Co.
Pacific Coast R' y. Co.
Pacific Pipe & Supply Co .
Palmer Union Oil Company
Pimentel~ J . c.
Ralph, Roy
do do
Ralph, Roy
Ramirez~ Mike
do do
Roemer & Roemer
Ruiz , Hobie
do do
Ruiz , J . D.
Ruiz , J . D.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa }!a ria Valley R. R.
Schopp, w.
do do
Silva, Eugene
Simas, Tony
Sisquoc 11elding Works
Southern Pacif ic Co.
Strong, F. E .
Strong , F. E.
Strong , F. E.
Sturgeon, c 
Sturgeon, c.
Stur geon, H. L.
Sturgeon , H. L 
Sweet , Walter
Sweet, \If. s .
Unioh Oil Company
~'lurz, A. B.
Auto Club o:f So . Calif.
Ayala, J . p.
Barnes, Landon
Camargo, Santiago \
Christensen, Christ
Fa bing, F. L.




GENERAL ROAD FUND



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$15.50
40.50
112.50
18.00
40. 00
28. 00
17.00
45. 00
189.00
224.00
104.03
18.00
36. 00
20. 00
36. 00
32. 00
60. 00
60 .00
472. 30
28. 00
40. 00
51.75
54. 00
2. 25
2.84
92. 00
28. 00
25. 00
91. 75
19.00
10.00
78.00
36. 00
78 . 00
60. 00
52,50
65 . 00
65. 00
36. 00
31.50
32 . 89
30.15
42 . 80
202.00
28.00
100.00
65. 25
28 . 00
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 Gilmore Oil Co .
 Henderson, John
  Lamb, C. G.
 do do
 Ontiveros , Lor enzo
 Richardson, c. T.
Shurtleff, J . H. 
 Shurtleff, J . H. '
 
Acos ta , F. GOOD ROAD FUND
Acosta , F .
Anderson, Sam 
 do do
Ca llahan Cons.truction Co .
Corder o, A.

 Cordero, A.
 Cordero , A.
 Cor der o , Joe
 Cor dero , Joe
 do do
 Corral, M. 
do do 
De l a Guerra, R.
do do
do do
do do
Espinosa ~ A.

Espinosa , A.

Espinosa , c.
do do

Fillmore , E. M.
Gon zales , R 

do do
 Gr een, Ed 
do do
I ngersoll-Rand Co . 0 Cal i f .
Larson, c.
do do

Lethennan, James v.
Lugo, M 

Lugo , M.
Mack Wooldri dge Co .
Ma rion Steam Shovel $'305. 95 all owed for

do do do $17. 90 allowed for

do do do, $ 26. 55 allowed for

do do do $38. 00 allowed for
do do do

Moll, F 

$35. 50
1500. 00
128 . 25
110. 00
137.50
125. 00
175.60
72. 00
72 . 00
47. 50
50. 00
57.00
54. 00
36. 00
20. 00
16. 00
36. 00
65. 00
30 . 00
30. 00
40. 00
36. 00
16. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
12. 00
52.00
36. 00
30. 00
25 . 00
839.79
40. 00
40. 00
32 . 00
36. 00
34. 25
20 . 00
40. 00
72. 00
32. 00
36. 00
1325 . 00
255.86
14 . 92
21.63
31.65
55 . 68
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March 1st , 1926.
~1:01 1, F .
lvionte zano , J .
do do
Parks , G. A.
do do
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
Union Feed & Fuel Co.
Union Ji.ilill & Lumber Co .
'Nest, Geo . w.
West, Geo . ii .
Westwick Iron Works
GOOD ROADS FUND



Casmore , N. HIGIDVAY IMPROVEMENT FUND
Chaves, R.
Con tarini, B.
Cota , Joe

Cota , Orestes
Craviotto , E. J . -
Devaul, J . I'll. '
Fillmore, E. M.
Flores , A.
do do
Francoso , s.
Gilmore Oil Co .
Gonzales , P.
Hildenbrand , Jr., A. J.
Kessler , D.
Kessler, J . H 
Kess ler , N 
Kessler, w 
Lambert , Fred
Lambert ,Ray
Lambordero , M.
11iller, H 
Ovieda , George
do Toney
Ovieda , Tony
Padilla , F.
Padilla , F.
Palmer, L 
:Perez , J 
Ramirez., Jose
Romero , Fred
Romero , Lewis
Ruffner & Ruffner Garage
Sa ls pat.ha , G. M.
Snow, B.
Unzueta , D.
do do



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$80. 00
52 . 00
48 . 00
130. 00
125. 00
78. 75
101. 79
3 . 75
3 . 29
105. 00
117 .oo
74 . 49
40 .00
26.00
19. 50
26. 00
25. 00
26. 70
212. 00
125. 00
44 . 00
40. 00
5 . 00
469 . 00
20. 00
60. 00
15. 00
32. 00
18. 00
45. 00
15. 50
6 . 00
16. 00
4.00
48. 00
65. 00
62 . 50
20. 00
36 . 00
30 . 00
24. 00
5. 00
45. 00
25. 00
83. 92
25. 00
35. 00
32. 00
36. 00
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do do
Barker, Bird LOl.fiOC PER. ROAD FUND
Hoke , George
Huyck, 1. A.
Johnson, Harr y
Marshall, \V. P .
Mello , Jr., Frank v.
Reed, L. H.
Streeter, Chas .


Adams , Frank D. E. QUAKE EivlER . FUJ)TD
Ambrose Lumber Co .
Collins Steel Studding Co .
Commercial Motor Service
Drexel Lime & Cement Co .
Dugan, Faulding Crowell
Faulkner, James
Heumphr eus- Smith Elec. Co.
Howard, A. C et al.,
0 ' Malley , John
Ott Hardware Co .
do do
do do
Reily Machine riorks
Ri cha r dson, Roy L.
 do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
$2657. 45 Allowed for


 
$944.82 allowed for
Santa Barbara Bui:J.der Supply
Seaside Oil Co 
Southern Pacific Co .
.'lestern Motor 1Iaterial Service
Wilkie , A . M.
Bailey , Ethe l H. SALARY FUND
Hacking , c. J .
Harrison, Al eck P 
Loveren, Dr. G. s.
Keefe, Ethel Ji[  ADVERTISING FUND
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce
' ., 
Sou. Calif. Edison Co . CARP . ST . LT. DIST. FUND
$27. 50
30. 00
92. 00
110 . 00
3.50
92. 00
250. 00
7.oo
5. 00
10. 50
37. 00
72. 90
2598. 95
19. 25
24. 25
8 77. 20
208. 45
2636 . 38
55 .00
1412. 50
.
2744. 56
2554. 91
72 .15
77.12
8'65.17
933.14
14'14.33
92.25
944.77
924. 35
1026. 52
451.79
21. 59
204 .49
710. 60
72 . 50
5. 00
125 .00
108.03
150. 00
20 . 00
27 . 50
250. 00
106. 90

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liid. Counties Pub . Ser v. Corp . CAS1IALIA ST. LT. DIST . FUlID $38.40
Santa Maria Gas Company GUADALUPE ST. LT. DIST. FUND 76 . 50
Bee , Henry GUADALUPE PITB . CEMETERY DIST . FUND 119. 95
Edrington, Bob LOS ALAMOS PUB. CEr~ra . DI ST . FUrID
Poster, J . F.
Mid . Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. LOS ALAMOS ST. LT. DIST. FUND

do do do do ORCUTT ST. "LT. DIST. FUND
Montecito Co . Water Di st . MONTECITO WATER DIST. FUND
Dudley, Geo . L. SAllTA MARIA CEI11ETERY DI ST. FUND
Mulli~ , Boyd
Bates , c. T. SAl~TA 11ARIA HEALTH CENTER &: HOSP.
Crawford, 1, N.
Doane Building Company
Krelle El ectrical & Plumbi ng Co .
200. 00
6 . 00
92. 80
106. 40
6500. 00
1 50. 00
100. 00
442. 90
399 . 63
5266. 70
4 91 . 85
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Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called , t he following
Supervisors voted Aye, to -wit~ Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
\7. L . Talbott and c. L . Preisker. Na ys , None .
On motion the Board adjourned sine die  
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The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
Attest: -
Clerk.
airman Bo ~rd o upervisors .
CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETIITG .
We , the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
I
Bar bara , State of Cali for nia , believing that the interests of the County re~uire 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
1~rch 15th, 1926 , at 9 :30 o' clock a . m.
The follo\vi ng is the business to be transe oted at said meeting , to- \vi t:
In the Matter of the Petition of ~1 . B. 1Aetcalf for a nevi private road in Road District
No . 6, in the 2nd Township. To hear Viewer's Repor t and to make any necessa r y or
proper order in connection therewith 
I11 the 1\!atter of Fixing Amount of Bond on filing Map of a Subdi vision known as "Las
Casitas No. 6" . To fix amount of bond and to make any other necessary or proper order
in connection therewith 
In the J,iatter of Correcting Allowa11ce of Claims.
Dated l.Iarch 1st , 1926 .
Board of Supervisors of the Count y of
Santa Barbara , State of California .
C. L. Preisker
Sam J . Stanwood
Thos . Dinsmore
nf. L. Ta l bott
Joseph F. Sexton


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Board of Supervisors of t he Count y of Santa Barbara , State of California ,
111arch 15th, 1926 , 9 : 30 a . m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore ,
 . .
Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, W. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker , and
the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker i n the Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call.
J In the I~iatte r of the Petition pf ~I. B. Metcalf for a new private road in Road

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District No 6, in the 2nd Township.
On motion duly second and carried , it is or dered that the bearing 0 tbe Vie~e rs '
Report , in the above- entitled matter , be and the same is hereby continued until
April 5th , 1926 , at 10 o' clock a . m.
In the Matter of the Application of the Veterans ' Welfare Board of the State of
California for an order for the cancellation of certain assessments upon rea l propert 
On motion it is ordered that the petition in the above- entitled mat ter, be and
the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney for his consideration and report
thereon.
In t he Matter of Fixing Amount of Bond on filing Map of a Subdivision Known as
"Las Casitas No . 6" .
It appearing to the Board that Arthur Gleave the owner of a certain tract or subdivision
of land situate in the City of Santa Barbara , State of California , designate
as "Las Casitas No . 6" have subdivided the same for the purpose of sale , a11d
It further appearing that the owner of said land is about to file for record an
accurate map or plat thereo with the County Recorder , as required by law , and said
owner having requested this Board to fix the amount of bond , as provided by lav,r ,
and also having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of
One Thousand Dollars , conditioned as provided by law ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Arthur Gleave execute
and file wi t h this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of One Thousand
Dollars , and by its terms made to inure to t he benefit of t he 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
~pproved and that the same be fi led by the Clerk of this Board .
In the Matter of Accepting Deed for right of way for a road through the lands of
George s. Edwards , et u.x., in the 3rd Road District .
Whereas , George S. Edv,iards and Anna M. Edwards , his wife , have duly executed and
delivered to the County of Santa Barbara , a deed dated March 13th, 1926 , wherein said
Georges. Edwards , et ux., are granters , and the County of Santa Barbara grantee ,
conveying certain rights of way for a public highway , in the 3rd Road District , Count

of Santa Barbara , State of Califoniia ,

Resolved , Tha t said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted for
the uses and purposes mentioned therein, and that the Clerk of this Board cause said
deed to be recorded.
. In the Ma tter of Fixing Amount of Bond on filing ~ap of a Subdivision known as
''San Roqui Park" .
It appearing to the Board that Geo rge S. Edwards 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 as "San Roqui Parkn, has subdivided the same for the
purpose of sale , and

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It further appearing that the owner of said la nd is about to file for record an

accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder , as re quired by law , and said
owner having requested this Board to fix the amount of bond , as provided by lai.v , a11d
also ha ving presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $1500 . 00 ,
c ox1di ti oned as re quired by lav1 ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said George s. Edwards
execute and file with this Board a good and s ufficient bond in the sum of $1500. 00 ,
and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of the County of Santa Barbara , . condi tio -
ed for the payment of all taxes which are at the time of fili11g said map a lien aga i11s
said tract or subdivision or any part thereof, but not yet pa ya ble , 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 
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On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Surveyor prepare
for the Count y Clerk' s Office new descriptions of the boundaries of the Second
and Third Supervisor Dist.r icts , Third and Sixth Road District~ , Second and Third
Judicial Townships and Hope a 11d Santa Barbara No . 17, election preci11cts , caused by
the annexation of additional territory to the City of Sa11ta Barba ra .
In. th.,e Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that t he order made on the
1st day of March, 1926, allowing and ordering paid the claim of Big Tejunga Rock &
Gravel Co . for the sum of $66. 60 payable out of the Earthquake Emergency Fund be and t e
same is hereby rescinded, and
It is f urther ordered t hat said claim be re-allowed as of March 15th, 1926, for
the sum of $55 . 50 payable out of said Earthquake Emer gency Fund.
Upon the passage of the fore going order, the roll being called , the foll owing
~perviso rs voted Aye , to-wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F . Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays , None 
In :the ri!a tt er of Correcting All_owance of C1a im.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tha t the order made on the
1st day of 1,farch , 1926 , allowi ng and ordering paid the claim of The Nielso11- Smith
Electric Co . for the sum of $11.85 payable out of the General Fund be and the same
is hereby rescinded , and
It is further ordered t hat said cla im be re-allowed as of March 15th, 1926 , for
t he said sum of $11. 85 payable $7 . 85 out of t he General Fund, and $4 .00 pa yable out of
t he Good Roads Fund.
Upon t he passage of t he fore going order , t he roll being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. T2lbott and C. L. Preisker , Nays , None .
In t he Matter of Correcting Allo11Jance of Claim:
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that t he order made on the
1st day of l~arch , 1926, allo\iving and ordering paid the claim of Robert Gano for the
sum of ~28 . 45 pa yable out of the General Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded , and
rt is further ordered that said claim be re -allowed as of March 15th, 1926 , fo r
the said sum of $28. 45 pa yable $25. 45 out of the General Fund, and $3. 00 payable out
of Highway Improvement Fund .
Upon the passage of the fore going order, the roll being called , the follov~ing
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
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In t he Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion du l y seconded and carried , it is ordered that t he order made on the
1st day of lfurch, 1926 , allowing and ordering paid the claim of Ramon Estudillo for
t he sum of $5.00 pa yable out of the General Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded ,
and
It i s further ordered t hat said claim be r e- alloived as of }la r ch 15th 1926~ for
the sum of $ 2 . 00 pa yable out of t he s aid General Fund.
Upon the pa s sage of the fore going order , t he r oll being called , the f ollowing
Supervisors voted Aye , to - wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker , Nays , None .
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Calim .
On motion du l y s e conded and carried , it is ordered that the order made on the
1st day of 1furcb, 1926, a l l ow i ng and order ing paid the claim of Collins Steele Studdi
Co . , for the sum of $2598 . 95 pa yable out of the Earthqua ke Emergency Fund be and the
same is he r eby resci nded , and
It i s f urther ordered t hat said claim be re-allowed as of March 15th, 1926, fo

the sum of $2657 . 45 pa yable ou t of the said Earthquake Nmergenoy Fund 
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Upon t he pa ssage of t he for egoing order, the r oll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to-\vi t : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stan,v ood, Joseph F . Sexton,
Vl . L . Talbott a nd C. L . Preisker , Nays , None .
In the Matter o~ Co.r r ecti.ng Allowance of Cla ims .
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that t he order made on t he
1s t day of rtfarch, 1926, allov1ing a 11d ordering paid out of the Genera l Fund the hereinafter
mentioned claims for the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant re specti
vel y , be and the same is hereby rescinded and set aside , and
. It is :further or de r ed t ha t said here inaiter mentioned claims be re- all owed as
of March 15th, 1926 , and ordered paid out of the 4th Road Fund for the amounts set
opposite the name of each claimant respectively , to- wit :

Gorzell , Henry
Hildenbrand, A. J .
do Wm.
Holl ister Estate Co .
Huyck , Monte
do Ralph
Miller , Lee
lfoore l,lercanti le Co .
Pickett , John
Scolari , Lino
Signorelli , Peter
do do
Union Oil Co . of Calif.
Weeks , Joseph
Young , Frank

$95 . 00
57 . 50
120. 00
171. 25
132. 00
92 .00
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725. 34
71.41
96 . 00
76 . 00
318 . 66
601 . 66
209. 08
8.00
115. 00
Upon the pass age of the fore going order, the roll being called the following
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Supervisor s voted Aye , to-wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and C. L. Preisker, Nays , None 





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In the },fatter of Correcting AllO\KJance of Claims.
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the order made on the
1st day of March , 1926, allowing and ordering paid out of the General Fund the hereinafter
ment ioned claims for the amounts set opposite the name of each claimant r espe o-
~vely , be and the same is hereby rescinded and set aside , and
It is fur ther ordered that said hereinafter ment ioned claims be r e- all owed as
of March 15th, 1926 , and order ed paid out of the 5t h Road Fund for the amount s set
opposite the name of each claimant respectively , to - wit:
e ook , Geo  $45. 00 '
   Gorin, John   45 . 00
Los Ala mos Garage  2. 95
 Silveira , Tony J,f. 4 0 . 00
Upon the passage of t he foregoing order the roll being called, the fo l lowi ng
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F.
Sexton, \V. L . Talbott and c. L . Preisker , Nays , llone.
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On mo t ion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the order made on t he
1st da y of March 1926 , allowing and or dering paid the claim of Benito Ana ya for the
sum of $7. 50 , payable out of the 2nd Road Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded ,
and
It is :further ordered thnt said c l aim be re- allowed as of 1.farch 15t h , 1926, for
said sum of $7. 50 payable out of t he 1st Roa d Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing or der, the roll be ing called, the following
Super visors voted Aye , to -wit : Thoma s T. Dinsmore ~ Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton.
\1 . L. Talbott and C. L . Prei sker , Nays , None .
On motion the Board adjourned sine die .
The for egoing minut es are hereby approved~=--
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Attest:-

CALL FOR A SPECIAL !. P:E:TING.
We, the unders i gned members of t he Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of Californi a, believing t ha t t he intere sts of the Qounty require

that a special meeting of t he Board of Supervisors be called to attend t he r eto 
It is ordered t hat a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County
 of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same i s hereby called for March
24, 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m.
The followi ng i s t he business to be transacted at said meeting , to-\vit:
I n the Matter of Appointing a Game Warden for the County of Santa Barbara to ma ke au b
appointment or any necessary or proper order i n connection t herewith.
In the Matter of submitting Maps or Plats of Subdivisions bordering on or i ncluded
within the boundari es of the existing State Hi ghway to t he State Highway Engineer
for his recommendati on. To make any necessary or proper order in connection therewith.
In the Matter of Appoint ing a Pound Master in and for the 7th Pound Distri.ct. To
make said appointment or any necessary or proper order in connection therewith 
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c. L. Preisker w. L. Talbott
Joseph F. Sexton
Tbos. Dinsmore
Sam J. Stanwood
Board of Supervisors of the County of
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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California;
March 24th, 1926, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F, Sexton~ w. L. Talbott and c. L. Freiaker, and
the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker being in the Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call.
In the Matter of the Creation of a County Board of Forestry 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the District Attorney
prepare and deliver to this Board the necessary fo~ of resolution or ordinance for
the formation of a County Board of Forestry, and
It is further ordered that eaoh member of this Board select the name of some
persons, resident within his respective supervisoral district, which names so
selected shall constitute said County Board of F orestr~.
In the Matter of submitting Maps or Plats of Subdivisions bordering on or included
within the boundaries of the existing State Hi ghway to the State Highway
Engineer for his recommendation 
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Resolved, That all maps or plats of subdivisions, prepared in accordance with

an Aot of March 15, 1907, and subsequent amendments thereto, where such subdivision
borders on or includes within its boundaries any existing State Highway or road
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designated as a State highway~ sba11 be submitted to the State Highway Engineer or
his recommendation relative to such State Highway or road, beore such map or plat
will be accepted for approval by this Board 
In the Matter of Appointing G. E. Baker, Pound Master, in and for the 7th Pound
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District, County of Santa Barbara, California.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that G. E. Baker be and
he is hereby appointed Pound Keeper, in and for the 7th Pound District, County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, upon qualifying in accordance with the provisions
of County Ordinance No. 387.
On motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereb1 approve~d~.'--7~
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Attest:-

 Clerk.
~oard bf Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
April 5th, 1926, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Sta nwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L  . Preisker, and
the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the last regular meeting and succeeding special meetings read and
approved.
In the Matter of the Election for Board of Directors in Montecito County Water
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ficient bond in the sum of $1000 . 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 th
~ime 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 Creati a County Board of Forestry in and for the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California.

On motion of Supervisor Thomae T. Dinsmore, duly seconded by Supervisor w. L.
Talbott and carried unanimously, t he following resolution is adopted creating a
County Board of Forestry:
WHRREAS, it appears to the satisfaction of this Board that it is of vital .
interest to all the people of Santa Barbara County, that a County Board of Forestry
be created; and

WHEREAS, this Board does now elect to avail itself of the provisions of Act

3285, General Laws of California, Part One p. 1206, providing for the appointment
of such County Board of Forestr y;
THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that this Board of Supervisors
at this time hereby elect to avail itself of the provisions of Act 3285, General
Laws of California, Part One, P. 1206; and

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that David Gray , of the first Supervisorial District,
Dwight Murphy, of the Second Supervis~rial District, E. s. Pickett, of the Third
 
Supervisorial District, Harry Buckman, of the Fourth Supervisorial District and L. D 

Waller, of the Fifth Supervisorial District , be and they are hereby appointed as a

County Board of Forestry, in and for the County of Santa Barbara to serve as such
without compensation.
In the Matter of the Application of the Associated Oil Company, to construct
and maintain a pipe line across and under the Public Highway, in the 5th Road Distric ,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California.
Associated Oil Company having, on the 14th day of 1wrch, 1926, filed with this
Board an application for permission to construct and maintain a four (4) inch pipe
line across and under the County Highway, dividing the property of Clelia Muscio
Hansen from that of G. Morganti in Township 9 North, Range 35 West, s. B. M., at a
point 408.1 feet North of the South property line of said Clelia Muscio Hansen and
G. l!organti, and also under and across County Road leading through the property of
said Clelia Muscio Hansen at a point 1370.5 feet Westerly from the center line of the
above mentioned County Highway, and said matter coming on regularly for hearing on
 
this 5th day of April, 1926, on motion duly made and seconded it is resolved that
said Associated Oil Company be and it is hereby granted permission end right of way
to construct and maintain said pipe line across and under said County Highway, and
said County Road, at the point indicated, provided however that said line shall be
placed at least eighteen inches below t he surface and shall be install~d in a manner
satisfactory to the Supervisor of the District in which said crossings are located.
In the Matter of the Petition of w. B. Metcalf for a new private road in Road
District No . 6, in the 2nd Township, 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the hearing of the
Viewers Report, in the above entitled matter, be and the same is hereby continued
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In the Matter of the Purchase of the Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara.
This being the time and place heretofore fixed for consummating the purchase

of certain real property, described in the resolution of intention, in said matter,
passed and adopted on the 1st day of March 1926 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said matter be and the
same is hereby continued until May 3rd, 1926, at 10 o'clock e. m.,end
In the Matter of the Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara .
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that it is the sense of this
Board that said Board will on the 6th day of July 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., pass and
adopt an order for the purchase of that certain real property described in the
resolution of intention, passed in the above entitled matter, on the 1st day of
March 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m.
In the Matter of Constructing a reinforced concrete bridge across the Santa
Ynez River, North of the City of Lompoc, on H. Street prolonged, with pile and wire
protect ion work on both sides of said river. above bridge, in the 4th Road District.
It appearing to the Board that Proctor & Cleghorn who have the contract for the

oonst11.'Uction of the bridge &c , in the above entitled matter, have completed said
contract, and
It :further appearing that the County Surveyor has certified to this Board that
said contract baa been completed in accordance with the plans and specifica tions and
their contract therefdr,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the construction of
said bridge be and the same is hereby accepted as fully completed as of March 10th,

1926,
In the Matter of the Transfer of Funds from the General Fund to the District
Attorneys Special Fund.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of $1488.10
be and the same is hereby transferred from the General Fund to the District Attorneys
Special Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore~ Sam J. Stanwood w. L. Ta lbott~
Joseph F. Sexton and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None.

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maintain a public dance hell under the provisions of Ordinance No. 416.
E. c. Craig having filed with the Board an application for a permit to conduct
and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Craige Dance Hall, in
Santa Ynez Precinct, in the Town of Santa Ynez, County of Santa Barbara , State of
California, under the provisions of Ordinance No . 416, of the County of Santa Barbara,
and said application coming on regularly this day to be beard, and
It appearing to said Board that said application is in proper form , duly veri fie
and .that said applicant is a person of good moral character and a fit and proper
person to conduct a public dance ball, and no objections having been made or filed
against the granting of said application,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said E. c. Craig be and
he is hereby granted a license to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the
building known as Craigs Dance Hall, located in Santa Ynez Precinct, in the Town of
Santa Ynez, County of Santa Barbara , State of California, so long as said applicant
complies with the provisions of said Ordinance No , 416, and
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall
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It appearing to t~e Board from a report filed by the County Superintendent of
Schools that the City of Santa Barbara by virtue of Ordinance No. 1262, duly passed
and adopted on the 7th day of January 1926, a certain traot of land known es the Kimb r
Tract was annexed to and became a part of the City of Santa Barbare, and
It further appearing that upon the annexation of said territory to the said City
of Santa Barbara, said additional territory automatically became s part of Santa
Barbara School District of said county, and
It furthe r appear ing from said report that the said County Superintendent of
Schools recommended that the boundaries of said Santa Barbara School District be
changed and re-established by including therein said territory annexed t o the said
City of Santa Barbara by virtue of said Ordinance No . 1282,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the boundaries of said
Santa Barbara School District of the County of Santa Harbara, State of California, be
 
changed and re-established by including therein all that territory annexed to said
City of Santa Barbara by virtue of said Ordinance ?To . 1282 aforesaid; the boundaries f
said Santa Barbara School District as changed and hereby re-established being describ d
es follows, to-wit:
Beginning at t he point of intersection of the east line prolonged of the lands
of Las Positas Land Company with a line parallel to and one-half mile outside the
shore line of the Santa Barbare Channel; thence north along said east line of the
lands of Las Po sitas Land Company to the Modoc Road; thence south-ea sterly along said
Modoc Road to the southwest corner of t he A. c. Greenwell tract, which corner is on
the boundary line of t he City of Santa Barbara; thence along the boundary line of
 the City of Sant a Barbara in a northerly direction to the intersection of Ontare Road
with the north boundary of the Pueblo Lands of Santa Barbara; thence northerly along


Ontare Road to t he northwest corner of land of Arturo Orena; thence easterly along
the northern boundary of said land of Arturo Orena to San Roqui Creek ; thence nortbe y
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along San Roqui Creek to t he north line of Section 32 Township 5 North , Range 27
West, s. B. M.; thence easterly along the north line of Sections 32, 33, 34 and 35
of said Township and Range to the northeast corner of Section 35; thence south to th
southeast cor ner of Section 35; thence west to the southeast corner of the southwest
1/4 of the southeast 1/4 of Section 35; thence south to the north boundary of the
City of Santa Barbara ; thence southerly and east erly along the east boundary of the
City of Santa Barbara to the extreme southeast cor ner of the City of Santa Barbara ;
thence westerly along t he southern boundary of the City of Santa Barbara which is
a line parallel t o 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
along a line parallel to and one-half mile outside the shore line of the Santa
Barbara Channel t o the point of beginning.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of t he County of Santa Barbara

State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board, this 5th day of April~
1926.
C. L. PREISKER, Chairman of the Board of
Atte st:- Supervisors.
C. A. HUNT , Clerk.
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April 5th, 1926.
I In the Matter of Re-establishing the Boundaries of Hope School District of the
County of Santa Barbara.
It appearing to the Board from a report filed by the County Superintendent o~
Schools that the City of Santa Barbara by virtue of Ordinance No. 1262, duly passed
and adopted on the 7th day of January 1926, a certain tract of land known as the Kimbe
Tract was am1exed to and became a part of the City of Santa Barbara, and 
It further appearing that before the annexation of said Kimber Tract as aforesai
to said City of Santa Barbara, said tract constituted and formed a part of Hope School
District of said county, and
It further appearing that upon the annexation of said Kimber Traot to said City
of Santa Barbara, said territory automatical1y became a part of Santa Barbara School

District of said county, and
It further appearing from said report that the said County Superintendent of
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Schools r ecommended that the boundaries of said Hope School District be changed and reestablished
by excluding therefrom all t he territory included within said Kimber Tract,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the boundaries of said
Hope School District of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be changed
and re-established by excluding therefrom all that territory annexed to said Santa
Barbara School District by virtue of said Ordinance No. 1262 aforesaid; the boundaries
of said Hope School District as changed and hereby re-established being described as
follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the point of intersection of the east line of the lands of Las
Positas Land Company with the shore line of Santa Barbara Channel; thence north along
said east line of the lands of Las 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 City of Santa Barbara; thence along
the boundary line of the City of Santa Barbara in a northerly direction to the intersection
of Ontare Road with the north boundary of the Pueblo Lands of Santa Barbara;
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thence northerly along Ontare Road to the northwest corner of land of Arturo Orena;
thence easterly along the northern boundary of said land of Arturo Orena to San Roqui
Creek; thence northerly along San Roqui Creek to the north line of Section 32, Township
5 North, Range 27 West, s. B. M.; thence west to the northwest corner of said

Section 32; thence north to the northeast corner of Section 30 of said Township and
Range; thence west to the northwest corner of Section 30; thence south to the southwes
corner of Section 30; thence west to t he northwest corner of the northeast 1/4 of

Section 36 T. 5 N. R. 28 w. s. B. M.; thence south to the north line of said Pueblo
Lands of Santa Barbara; thence westerly along said line of Pueblo Lands to the north-

east corner of the property of the County General Hospital; thence south to the southeast
corner of property of Alfred Hone; thence west along the southerly boundary of th
property of the Southern Pacific Railroad and the northerly boundary of S. P. Hoyt's
property to t he northwest corner of same, said point being on the County Road running
from Hollister Avenue to the County General Hospital; thence south along said road and
the westerly boundary of Hort's property to Hollister Avenue; thence southwesterly along
said Hollister Avenue t o the east boundary of La Goleta Rancho; thence south on the I
east line of La Goleta Rancho to the Santa Barbara Channel; thence along the shore of
the Santa Barbara Channel in an easterly direction to the point of beginning.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Super.v isors of the County of Santa Barbara,
at a regular meeting of said Board, this 5th day of April, 1926.
Attest:- C. A. HUNT , Clerk.
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c. L. PREISKER, Chairman of the Board of
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In the Matter of Re-establishing_1!le Boundaries of the Second Supervisor
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District of the County of Santa Barbara ,
'.'/HERE.AS , it appears to t he Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
that the City of Santa Barbara by virtue of Ordinance No. 1262 , of said city, duly
passed and adopted on the 7th day of January, 1926, certain territory, as discribed
in said ordinance, was annexed to and beoame a part of the City of Santa Barbara, and
which said territory before said annexation constituted and formed a part of the
Third Supervisor District of said county, and
WHEREAS , it further appears to said Board that by the annexation of said
territory as aforesaid it becomes necessary , under the law, to change the boundaries
of the Second Supervisor Dis~rict by including therein the said territory so annexed
to said City of Santa Barbara, It is Therefore
Resolved and Ordered, that ~he boundaries of said Second Supervisor District
of the County of Santa Bar bara , be and the same ere hereby changed end re-established
by including therein the said territory so annexed to said City of Santa Barbara by
virtue of said Ordinance No. 1262, as aforesaid; the boundaries of said Second
Supervisor District as changed and re-established being described as ~oll ows , to -wit:
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 t o t he Booth Point Road; thence easterl y along the sout -
er ly line of said Booth Point Road and the Coast Highway to t he easterly line of said
City limits ; thence northerly along the easterly line of said City limits to the nort -
east corner thereof ; thence westerly along the nor therly line of said City limits to
the easterly line of the Eucalyptus Hill Road; thence northerly along the easterly
line of said Euca lyptus Hill Road and the extension t he reof to the northerly line of
Sycamore Canon Road ; thence westerl y along t he 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 t he Richardson or Bothi
property to t he southeasterly line of the rlichardson or Bothin property; thence nort
er ly along t he line of said property to t he northeast cor ner of the northwest quarte
of the northeast quarter o:f Section 1, Towi1ship 4 , North of Range 27 r/est, S. B. M.;
thence west a long the north line of Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 t o the north\vest corner
of Section 4 , of said township and range ; thence south between sections 4 and 5 ~f
the same to\'lrnship and range to the southerly l ine of Johnson Roa d; thence easterly
along the southerly l ine of road to the center line of Mission Road ; thenoe no rthwes -
erly along the south side of Laurel Canon Road to its intersection with the ~est
boundary line prolonged southerl~ of the Ellen Spence property ; thence northerly
along the west boundary of last mentioned property to the nor thwest corner of the
same ; thence east along the nor bh boundary line of said Spence property to the west
line of Lauro Canon Road as same now exists; thence northerly along the last mention d
Road to the southerly bounda ry line of
southerly boundary of the Malloy Tract
the !ialloy Tract ; thence westerly along the
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nort herly along the west ~oundary of last mentioned tract to the south boundary of
the Arturo G. Orena Tract ; thence westerly along the south boundary line of laat
mentioned tract to t he westerly boundary line of the San Roque Road , as the same now
exists; thence northerly along the west boundary of the San Roque Road to the north
boundary of Artur o G. Orena property as described in
of Santa Barbara County in Sec. 5, T. 4 N. R. 27 w.
deeds Book 139 Page 427 records
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said point also being on the east boundary of Ontare Road; thence southerly along the
easterly boundary and its prolongation of said last mentioned road to its intersection
with the State Highvrey ; thence we sterly along the south boundary line of the State
Highway to the intersection of the Range line between Ranges 27 and 28 w. Tp. 4, N.;
thence south along said range line to the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly along the
Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning. Including also the Islands of Santa Rosa
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of the County of Santa Barbara.
WHEREAS , it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
that the City of Santa Barbara by virtue of Ordinance No. 1262, of said city, dul y
passed and adopted on the 7th day of January, 1926, certain territory as described in
said o!dinance, was annexed to and became a part of the City of Santa Barbara, and whio
said territory formerly constituted and formed a part of the Third Supervisor District
of said county, and
7/HEREAS, it further appears to said Board that by the annexation of said
territory as aforesaid it becomes necessary, under the law, to change the boundaries of
said Third Supervisor District~ by eliminating therefrom said territory so annexed to
said City of Santa Barbara, It is Therefore
Reso1ved and Ordered, that the boundaries of said Third Super visor Distriot of
the County of Santa Barbara be and the same are hereby changed and re-established by
eliminating therefrom said territory aimexed to said City of Santa Barbara by virtue

of said Ordinance No. 1262, aforesaid; the boundaries of said Third Supervisor District
as changed and re-established being described as follows, to wit:
" Commencing at a point on the Pacific Ooean where range line between Ranges 27
and 28 West intersects same; thence north along said range line to the south line of
the State Highway; thence easterly along the southerly line of said State Highway to
its i ntersection with the ea s t line of Ontare Road:prolonged southerly; thence
northerly along the projeotion of said last mentioned line and the east boundary of
Ontare Road, to its intersection with the northerly line of the tract of land described
in deed from Pacific Improvement Co. to Arturo G. Orena Seo. 5, T. 4 N. R. 27 w.,
recorded in deeds Book 139 at page 427, records of Santa Barbara County 
Thence easterly along said last mentioned line t o the wester1y line o~ San Roque
R'oad, as the same now exists; thence southerly along la st menti oned line and the pro- I
longation thereof to its intersection with t he Southerly line of the property of Artur 1
G. Orena 
Thence easterly along said last mentioned line to t he westerly line of the Mall y
Tract. Thence southerly along said last mentioned line to the southwest corner of sai
Mslloy Tract. Thence easterly along the southerly line of said Malloy Tract to the
westerly line of the Lauro Canyon Road as the same now exists.
Thence southerly and southwesterly along last mentioned l ine, to the easterly
prolongation of no rtherly line of the property of Ellen SJence. Thence westerly along
said prolonged line of t he said northerly line of said tract to the northwest corner
t hereof. Thence south along the westerly line of said Spence Tract to the northerly
line of the, Pueblo Lands of the City of Santa Barbara; thence southeasterly along the
south side of Laurel Canon Road to the center line of Mission Road; thence easterly
along th~ southerly line of Johnson Road to line between Sections 4 and 5, Tp. 4, N.
Range 27 w. s. B. M., to t he northwest corner of Section 4; thence north between the
lines of said Sections 4 and 5 to the northwest corner of said Section 4; thence easterly
along the northerly line of Sections 4 and 3 of said township and range to the
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quarter section corner on the northerly line of said Section 3; thence north through
the center of Beotions 34, 27, 22, 15, 10 and 3 Tp. 5, N. R. 27 West to the line betwe n
Townships 5 and 6 North; thence east along said l ine between Townships 5 and 6 North
to the line between Ranges 26 and 27 West; thence north along said line between Ranges
2.6 and 2 7 \Vest to the line. between Townships 7 and 8 North; thence west along the line
between said Townships 7 and 8 North to the 1i~e between Ranges 29 and 30 West; thence
north between said Ranges 29 and 30 West to the Township Line between Townships 8 and
North; thence west along said Township Line to the eastern boundary of the Sisquoc
Rancho; thence ~outhwesterly and northwesterly along t he easterly and southerly bounds y
line of said Sisquoc Rancho to its intersection with zaca Creek; thence southwesterly
along the center of said Zaca Creek to its intersection with the north boundary line
or the Rancho La Zaca; thence westerly a1ong the northerly line of the said Rancho La ace
to the northwest corner of said rancho ; thence southerly along the westerly boundary
line of said Rancho La Zaoa to the north boundary line of Rancho Corral de Quati; then e
westerly along the westerly boundary or said rancho to the northwest corner of the
same; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said rancho t o the southwest cor er
of the same ; thence southeasterly along t he southerly line of the same to center of th
State Highwa y; thence following the center line of t he State H+ghway in a southerly
direction to a point on the bluff on the east side of Gaviota Canyon, at the mouth
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thereof, where said highw~y makes a turn to the east to leave said Canyon; thence sou.t
to the shore of the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly along the shore of the Pacifio
Ocean to the place of beginning.
In the Matter of Re-establishing the Boundaries of the Third Road District of
the County of Santa Ba rbara.
WHEREAS , it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa .Barbara,
that t he City of Santa Barbara by virtue of Ordinance No. 1262, of said city, duly
passed and adopted on the 7th day of January, 1926, certain territory as described in
said ordinance, was annexed to and became a part of the City of Santa Barbara, and whi h
said territory formerly constituted and formed a part of the Third Road District of
said county, and
 WHEREAS , it further appears to said Board that by t he annexation of said territory
as aforesaid i t becomes necessar y, under the law, to change the boundaries of
said ThiIU. Road District by eliminating therefrom said territory so annexed to ea:id
Cit y of Santa Barbara , It is Therefore
Resolved and Ordered, that the boundaries of said Third Road District of the
County of Santa Barbara be and the same are hereby changed and re-established by
eliminating therefrom said territory annexed to said City of Santa Barbara by virtue
of said Ordinance No. 1262, aforesaid; the boundaries of said Third Road District as
changed and re-established being described as fol lows , to wit :
Commencing at a point on the Pacific Ocean where range line between Ranges 27
and 28 WE!st intersects same ; the.nae north along said range l ine to the south l ine of
the State Highway; thence easterly along t he southerly line of said State Highway to
its intersection with the east line of Ontare Road prolonged southerly; thence northerly
along the projection of said last ment ioned line and the east boundary of Ontare
Road , to its intersecti on with the northerly line of the tract of land desoribed in
deed f rom Pacific Impro~ement Co. to Arturo G. Orena Sec. 5~ T. 4 N. R. 27 w., record d
in deeds Book 139 at page 427, records of Santa Barbara County.
Thence easterly along said last mentioned line to the westerly line of Sen
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prolongation thereof to its intersection with the Southerly l ine of the property of
Arturo G. Orena.
Thence easterly along said last mentioned line to t he westerly line of the
Malloy Tract. Thence southerly along said last mentioned line to the southwest corner
of said 1~llo y Tract. Thence easterly along the southerly line of said Malloy Tract
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to the westerly line of the Lauro Canyon Road as the same now exists.
Thence southerly and southwesterly along last mentioned line, to the easterly
prolongation of northerly line of the property of Ellen Spence. Thence west~rly along
said prolonged line of the said northerly line of said tract to the northwest corner
thereof. Thence south along the westerly line of said Spence Tract to the northerly
line of the Pueblo Lands of the City of Santa Barbara; thence southeasterly along
the south side of Laurel Canon Road to the center line of Mission Road; thence easterlf
along the southerly line of Johnson Road to line between Sections 4 and 5, Tp. 4, N.
Range 27 w. s. B. M., to the northwest corner of Section 4; thence north between the
lines of said Sections 4 and 5 to the northwest corner of said Section 4; thence
easterly along the northerly line of Sections 4 and 3 of said township and range to
the quarte'r section cor11er on the northerly line of said Seotion 3; thence north
through the .center of Sections 34, 27, 22, 15, 10 and 3 T:p. 5, N. R. 27 \Vest to the
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line between Townships 5 and 6 North; thence east along said line between Townships 5
and 6.North to the line between Ranges 26 and 27 West; thenoe north along said line
between Ranges 26 and 27 West t o the line between Townships 7 and 8 North; thence west .
along the line between said Townships 7 and 8 North to the line between Ranges 29 and 30
West; thence north between said Ranges 29 and 30 West t o the Township Line between
Townships 8 and 9 North; thence west along said Township Line to the eastern boundary
of the Sisquoo Rancho: thence southwesterly and northwesterly along the easterly and
southerly boundary l ine of said Sie quoc Rancho to its i ntersection with Zaoa Creek;
thence southwesterly along the center of said Zaoa Creek to its intersection with the
north boundary line of t he Rancho L8 Zaca; thence westerl y along the northerly line of
the said Ranoho La Zaca to the northwest corner of said ranoho; thence southerly along
the westerly boundary line of said Rancho La Zaca to the north boundary line of Rancho
Corral de Queti; thence westerly along the westerly boundary of said rancho to the
northwest corner of the same; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said
rancho to the southwest corner of the same; thence southeasterly along the southerly
line of the same to center of t he State Hi ghway; thence following the center line of
the State Highway in a southerly direction to a point on the bluff on the east side
of Gsviota Canyon, at the mouth thereof, where said highway makes a turn to the east
to leave said canyon; thence south to the shore of the Pacifio Ocean; thence easterly
along the shore of the Paoif ic Ocean to the place of beginning. '
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In the Matter of Re-establishing the Boundaries of the Sixth Road Distriot of
the County of Santa Barbara.
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WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County that
the descri-vtion of the boundaries of the Sixth Road District of the County of Santa
Barbara as established by order of said Board on the 5th day of December 1921~ was
incorrectly stated in said order.
It is Hereby Resolved and Ordered, that the boundaries of said Sixth Road
District be and the same are hereby corrected and re-established, and IT IS FURTHER
Resolved and Ordered that the boundaries of sa i d Sixth Road District as
hereby changed and re-established being described as follows, to-wit:
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. Commencing at a point on the shore of the Paoifio Ocean where range line betwe n
Ranges 27 and 28 w., .intersect same; thence north along said range line to the south
line of the State Highway; thence easterly along the south line of the said State
Highway to the westerly boundary of the City of Santa Barbara; thence southerly along
the western bou~dary of said city of Santa Barbara to the shore of the Paoifio Ocean;
thence westerly along the shore of the Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning, also
Conunencing at the intersection of the easterly line of Eucalyptus Hill Road
with t he northerly boundary line of the City of Santa Barbare; thence northerly along
the easterly line of said Eucalyptus Hill Road and the extension thereof to the
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ly 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 Rang
27 West, s. B. M.; thence west along the north line of Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 to the
northwest corner of Section 4 of said Township and range; thence south and southeaste -
ly to the northerly boundary line of the city of Santa Barbara; thence easterly,
northeasterly, north, east, south and southwesterly along the northerly boundary line
of the city of Senta Barbara to the place of beginning. Including also the Is~ands
of Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa and San Miguel. )!.
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/;J). .?J.K~J rl) ~, _.LI  :_ District of the County of Santa Barbara.
WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbar ,
that the City of Santa Barbara by virtue of Ordinance No. 1262, of said city, duly
passed and adopted on the 7th day of January, 1926, certain territory, as described
in said ordinance, was annexed to and became a part of the City of Santa Barbara, and
 which said territory before said annexation constituted and formed a part of the
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.vHEREAS, it further appears to said Board that by the annexation of said
territory as aforesaid it becomes necessary, under the law, to change the boundaries
of the Second Judicial Township, by including therein the said territory so annexed
to said City of Santa Barbara, It is Therefore
Resolved and Ordered, that the bqundaries of said Second Judicial Township of
the County of Santa Barbara, be and the same are hereby changed and re-established
by including therein the said territory so annexed to said City of Santa Barbara by
virtue of said Ordinance No. 1262. as aforesaid; the boundaries of said Second Judici 1
Township as changed and re-established being described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at a point on the Jacific Ocean where the easterly line of the Cit
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 and the Coast Highway to the easterly line of
said City limits; thence northerly along the easterly line of said City limits to the
northeast corner thereof; the11ce westerly along the northerly line of said City
limits to the easterly line of the :i!:ucalyptus Hill Road; thence northerly along the
easterly line of said Eucalyptus Hill Road and the extension thereof to the northerl
line of Sycamore Canon Road; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Sycamor
Canon Road to the easterly line of Palm Avenue; thence along the easterly line of
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Bothin property to the southeasterly line of the Richardson or Bothin property; thence
northerly along the line of said property to the northeast conier 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, 3 and 4 to the northwest
corner of Section 4, of said township and range; thence south between Sections 4 and 5
of the same township and range to the southerly line of Johnson Road; thence easterly
along the southerly line of road to the center line of Mission Road; thence northwesterly
along the south side of Laurel Canon Road to its intersection with the west
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boundary line prolonged southerly of the Ellen Spence property; thence northerly along
the west boundary of last mentioned property to the northwest oorner of the same;
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thence east along the north boundary line of said Spence property to the west line of

Lauro Canon Road es same now exists; thence northerly along the last mentioned Road to
the southerly boundary line. of the Malloy Tra ot; thence westerly along the southerly
boundary of the Malloy Tract to the southwest corner of the same; thence northerly
along the west boundary of last mentioned tract to the south boundary of the Arturo G 
Orena Tract; thence westerly along the south boundary lirie of last mentioned tract to
the westerly boundary line of the San Roque Road, as the same now exists; thence
northerly along the west boundary of the San Roque Road to the north boundary of Artur
G. Orena property as described in deeds Book 139 Page 427 records of Santa Barbara
County in Seo. 5, T. 4 N. R. 27 w. The~ce easterly along the north boundary of said
last mentioned tract to the northwest corner of the same, said point also being on the
east boundary of Ontare Road; thence southerly along the easterly boundary and its
prolongation of said last mentioned road to its intersection with the State Highway;
thence westerly along the south boundary line of the State Highway to the intersectio
of the Range line betwe.en Ranges 27 and 28 w. Tp. 4, N.; thence south along said
 range line to the Pacific Ocean; thence easterly along the Paoifio Ocean to the place
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In the Matter of Re-establishing the Boundaries of the Third Judicial Townshi
of the County of Santa Barbara. I
WBEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
that the City of Santa Barbara by virtue of Ordinance No. 1262, of said city, duly
passedand adopted on the 7th day of January, 1926, certain territory as described in
said ordiZlBnce, was annexed to and became a part of the City of Santa Barbara, and
which said territory formerly constituted and fonned a part of the Third Judicial
Township of said county, and
WHEREAS, it further appears to said Board that by the annexation of said
territory as aforesaid it becomes necessary, under the. law, to change the boundaries
of said Third Judicial Township, by eliminating therefrom said territory so annexed t
said City of Santa Barbara, It is Therefore
Resolved and Ordered, that the boundaries of said Third Judicial Township

of the County of Santa Barbara be and the same are hereby changed and re-established
by eliminating therefrom said territory annexed to said City of Santa Barbara by

virtue of said Ordinance No. 1262, aforesaid; the boundaries of said Third Judicial
Township as changed and re-established being described as follows, to wit:
Commencing at a point on the Pacific Ocean where range line between Ranges 27
and 28 West intersects same; thence north along said range line to the south line of
the State Hi ghway; thence easterly along the southerly line of said State Highway to
its intersection with the east line of Ontare Road prolonged southerly; thence northerly
along t he projeotion of said las t mentioned line and the east boundary of Ontare
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deed from Pacific Improvement Co. to Arturo G. Orena Sec . 5, T. 4, N. R. 27 w., recored
in deeds Book 139 at pa ge 427, records of Santa Barbara County.
Thence easterly along said last mentioned line to the westerly line of San
Roque Road, as the same now exists; thence southerly along lest mentioned line and the
prolongation thereof to its intersection with the southerly line of the property of
Arturo G. Orena .
Thence easterly along said last mentioned line to the weste rly line of the
Malloy Tract. Thence southerly along said last mentioned line to the southwest corner
of said Malloy Tract. Thence easterly along the southerly line of said Malloy Tract
to the westerly line of the Lauro Canyon Road as the same now exists.
Thence southerly and southwesterly along last mentioned line, to the easterly
prolongation of the northerly line of the property of Ellen Spence. Thence westerly
along said prolonged line of the said northerly line of said tract to the northwest
corner thereof. Thence south along the westerly line of said Spence Tract to the nort -
erly line of the Pueblo Lands of the City of Santa Barbara . Thence southeasterly along
the south side of Laurel Canon Road to the center line of Mission Road; thenoe eesterl
along the southerly line of Johnson Road to line between Sections 4 and 5 Tp. 4 N., Ra ge
27 w. s. B. M. to the northwest corner of Section 4; thence north between the lines
of said Sections 4 and 5 to the northwest corner of said Section 4; thence easterly
along the northerly line of Sections 4 and 3 of said township and range to the quarter
section corner on the northerly line of said Section 3; thence north through the cente

of Sections 34, 27, 22 , 15, 10 and 5 tp. 5, N. R. 27 \Vest, 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 and southerly bound
ary of said rancho and the south boundary line of the Tequepis Rancho to its intersect on
with the township line between Townships 5 and 6 North; thence west along the said
township line to range line between Ranges 29 and 30 West; thence south along seid
range line to the southeast corner of Section 13, Tp. 5 N. R. 30 West ; thence west to
the quarter corner between Sections 18 and 19 Tp. 5 N. R. 30 tiest; thence north t o the
quarter corner between Sections 7 and 18 of said township and range; thence west to
the quarter section corner between Sections 8 and 17 Tp. 5 N. R. 31 west; thence south
through Sections 17 and 20 of said township and range to the intersection with the
north boundary of the Refugio Grant; thence southerly along the west boundary of the
Rancho Arroyo Honda to the Pacific Ocean; thence southeasterly along the shore of the
Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning.
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"hA - 17- \'IHEREAS it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara;
that the City of Santa Barbara by virtue of Ordinance No . 1282, of said city, duly
passed and adopted on the 7th day of January, 1926, certain territory, as described in
said ordinance, was annexed to and became a part of the City of Santa Barbara , and
which said territory before said annexation constituted and formed a part of Hope
Election Precinct of said county,and
1ra:EREAS , it further appears to said Board that by the annexation of said territory
as aforesaid it becomes necessary , under the law, to change the boundaries of
Santa Barbara Precinct No . 17, by including therein the said territory so annexed to
said City of Santa Barbara, It is Therefore
Resolved and Ordered, that the boundaries of said Santa B~ rbara Precinct No . 17
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of the Count~ of Santa Barbara, be and the same are hereby changed and re-established
by including therein the said territory so annexed to said City of Santa Barbara by I
~irtue of said Ordinance No. 1282, as aforesaid; the boundaries of' said Santa Barbara
Precinct No. 17 as changed and re-established being described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the point of intersection of Mission Street with Chapala Street.
Thence no~thwesterly along center line of Chapala Street to center line of Second
Street. Thane~ southwesterly along center line of Second Street to center line of
Hollister Avenue. Thence northwesterly along center line of Hollister Avenue t o the
east boundary line of' Ontare Road; thence northerly along last mentioned line to its
intersection with the northerly line of the tract of land described in deed from
Pacific Improvement ao. to Arturo G. Orena Sec. 5, T. 4 N. R. 27 w., recorded in deeds
Book 139 at page 427, records of Santa Barbara County.
Thence easterly along said last mentioned line to the westerly line of San
Roque Road , as the same now exists; thence southerly along last mentioned line and
the prolongation thereof to its intersection with the southerly line of the property
of' Arturo G. Orena.
Thence easterly along said last mentioned line to the westerly line of the
Malloy Tract. Thence southerly along said last mentioned line to the southwest corner
of said Malloy Tract. Thence easterly along the southerly line of said Malloy Tract
to t he westerly line of the Lauro Canyon Road as the same now exists.
Thence southerly and southwesterly along last mentioned line~ to the easterly
prolongation of the northerly line of the property of Ellen Spence. Thence westerly,
along said prolonged line of the said northerly line of said tract to the northwest
corner thereof. Thence south along the westerly line of said Spence Tract to the
northerly line of the Pueblo lands of the City of Santa Barbara; thence southeasterly
along the Pueblo line to its intersection with Mission Creek; thence northeasterly
along the City boundary line to its intersection with the center line of Laguna Street
Thence southeasterly along center line of Laguna Street to center line of Padre Street 
Thence southwesterly along center line of Padre Street to center line o~ Garden Street.
Thence southeasterly along center line of Garden Street to center line of East Mission
Street. Thence southwesterly along center line of East J:Iission Street to the point
of beginning.
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llHEREAS , it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
that the City of Santa Barbara by virtue of Ordinance i1o . 1282, of said city, duly
passed and adopted on the 7th day of January, 1926, certain territory as described in
said ordinance, was an11exed to and became a part of the City of Santa Barbara and
which said territory formerly constituted and formed a part of the Hope Election Precinct
of said county, and
WHER.EAS , it further appears to said Board that by the annexation 0 said
territory as aforesaid it becomes necessary, under the law , to change the boundaries
of said Hope Election Precinct by eliminating therefrom said territory so annexed to
said City of Santa Barbara , It is Therefore
Resolved and Ordered, that the boundaries of said Hope Election Precinct of
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the County of Santa Barbara be and the same are hereby changed and re-established by
eliminating therefrom said territory annexed to said City of Santa Barbara by virtue o
said Ordi nance No . 1282, aforesaid; the boundaries of said Hope Election Precinct as
changed and re-established being described as ~ollows, to wit:
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Commencing at the southeast corner of the Rancho La Goleta; thence north to the
l ine between Sections 11 and 14, Township 5 North of Range 28 ~~est , s. B. M. ; thence

east to the line of t he Rancho Los Prietos y Na jalayegua ; the11ce along the boundery
of said rancho , south and east t o t he mi ddle of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range
27 Nest, s. B. M.; t hence south to t he quarter section of the north line of Section

3, Township 4 North, Range 27 West, s. B. M.; thence west to the northwest corner of
Section 4 of the same township and range; thence south between Sections 4 and 5 of
the same township and range , to the southerly line of Johnson Road; thence westerly
along the southerly boundary of said road to the intersection of the southerly boundary
line of Laurel Canyon Road; thence northwesterly along the southerly boundary of
said Laurel Canyon Road t o its intersection with the Wes t boundary line prolonged
s outherly of the Ellen Spence property; thence northerly along the west boundary of
last mentioned property to t he northwest corner of the same ; thence east along the
north boundary line of said Spence property to the west line of Lauro Canon Road as
same now exists; thence northerly along the last mentioned Road to the southerly
boundary line of the Mal1oy Tract; thence westerly .along the southerly boundary
of the l~ lloy Tr act t o t he southwest corner of the same; thence northerly along the
west boundary of last mentioned tract to t he south boundary of the Arturo G. Orena
Tract: thence i,ves t erly along the south boundary l ine of la.st mentioned tract to the
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westerly boundarYline of the San Roque Roa d. as the same now exists; thence northerly I
along t he west boundary of the San Roque Road to the north boundary of Arturo G.
Orena property as described in deeds Book 139 Page 427 records of Santa Barbara Count
in Sec. 5, T. 4 N. R. 27 w. Thence easterly along the north bou.ndary of said last
mentioned tract to the northwest corner of the same . said point also being on the

east boundary of Ontare Road; thence southerly along the easterlyoou11dary and 1 ts
prolongation of said last mentioned road to its intersection with the south boundary
line of the State Highway; thence westerly along the south boundary line of the
State Highway to the intersection of t he Range line between Ranges 27 end 28 w. Tp.
4 N.; thence south along said range line to the Pacifi c Ocean; thence westerly alolll'I
,
the Pacific Ocean to the point of beginning 
. In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs. Cleda Lewis for County Aid for Willa d,

Martha, Virena, Barbare and Laura Lewis , minors.
 It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Willard Lewis,
  
aged 6 years, MartnsLewis, aged 5 years , Virena Lewis , aged 4 years, Barbara Le~is,
aged 2 years and Laur a Lewis;. aged 10 months , are the children of William Lewis, who
is suffering from renal calcuri . vericoe calculi , varicose veins and general arterio

sclerosis, and by reason thereof cannot pursue a gainful occupation, and said minors
being proper persons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of their

mother Mrs . Cleda Lewis,
It is or dered that the Audi tor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigen
Fund , in favor of said Mrs . Cleda Lewis for the sum of Fi~ty. & 00/100 dollars, and
fo r a like amount on the first of each month 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 . Refugia Padilla for County Aid for
Maria , Apaticio and Aurora Padilla, minors .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Maria Padilla, aged
6 years, Apaticio Padilla, aged 2 years and Aurora Padilla~ aged 10 months , are the

children of Candido Padilla, who was on the 10th day of March. 1926 , convicted of
burglary in the 2nd degree, in the Superior Court of the State of California ~ in
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and for the County of Santa Barbara, and committed by said Court on the 12th day of
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March; 1926~ to the State Prison of said state at San Quentin, and
It further appearing that said minors are proper persons to receive County Aid
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and that they are in the custody of said Mrs. Refugia Padilla,
It i:s ordered that the Audi tor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on the Indige t
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Refugia Padilla 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 the Petitions .for County Aid. 
It appearing to the satisfaction o+ the Board that the following named petitio -
ers are proper persons to receive county aid,
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' On motion duly seconded and carried., it is . ord-ered that the Auditor draw his
warrant on the Indigent FUnd in favor of the fQllowing named persons for the amounts
set opposite their respective n8mes on the lat day of Apl"il .1926.
Marcellina Borgatello
Mrs. J. M. Burleigh
Claud Johnson
Vicente A. Juarez
Jennie Lee
Ramon Lopez
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Annabelle McGreal
Mabel Hyde
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B. F. Bab.er
' Isabelle Gunderson
Anne Hendricksen
William Lewis
Emma P . Anton
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Ida May Davidson
Anna Elphick
Blanche E. Emmons
Juan Flores
Hattie B. Harbison
John Davies
Mary Hedrick
FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 
$20.00
30.00
20.00
12.00
25.00
15.00
10.00
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Refugia Olivas
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Jose .M.ari'a Romero
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Peter Romero
 Lucia Tognini
Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson -
SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$14.25 Antonio Poisard
THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 
$15.00
15.00
15.00
25. 00 .
Maria Josefa Pico
Pedro v. Romero, et ux
Mary F. Worth
 Clara M. Miranda
 FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
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t20.oo
15.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
10.00
Mrs. Minnie Lawrence
Donalds Moore
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Mabel E. Murray
Mae McCollum
lJTary C. Newhouse
Jose Robles
Joseph Usher
FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$ s.oo
10.00
Margaret Marcum ward
$10.00
15.00
20.00
30.00
10.00
$ s.oo
$15. 00
25.00
20~00
20.00
$20.00
20.00
20.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
15.00
$10.00
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The Reports of Alex. P. Harrison, Superintendent Santa Barbara Genera1 Hospita
Annie E. Mccaughey, Superintendent County Detention Home , A. s. Larsen, County Live
Stock Inspector and Owen H. O'Neill~ County Surveyor for the month of March 1926, were
examined and ordered filed.
On motion duly seconded .and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
be and the same are hereby laid over, to-wit:
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California Corrugated Culvert Co.
California Corrugated Culvert Co.
Grant, u. s.
$349.24
159.58
80.75
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Harnischfeger Sales Corp.
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Ott Har dware Co.
" n
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 Proctor & Cleghorn

$55.25
38.52
21.50
108.55
152.10
502.11
21587.25

On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the foll owing claim
be and the same is hereby re j ected to-wit :
Southern Pacific Company 72.00
In the Matter of the Petition of Francis T. Underhill; et al., for the Vacation
-and Abandonment of Road in the Second Road Dis.trict in the County of Santa Barbara~
State of California.   '  
Order F.ixing Time and Place of Hearing. ~ . .
 
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A petition in writing, signed by ten free holders of the County of Santa Barbare,
State of California , at least two of whom are residents of the Second Road
District in said county, and taxable therein for road purposes, praying that the
unuse~ p'rrtion of road her einafter part icula rly described, be vacated, discontinued
and abandoned, having been presented to the Board of Supervisors of said county and
filed, it is
ORDERED t hat the 3rd day of May , 1926, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the room of ssi
Board of Supervisors in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa
Barbara  State of California, be and they are hereby fixed as th.a time and place for
the hea r ing of said pet ition; and .it is

ORDERED that noti ce of said time and place of bearing said petition be given
by publicati~n in The Daily Ne ~s , a newspaper of general circulation printed and
published. i n said County of Santa Barbara~ for at lea st two successive weeks prior to
said date fixed for said bearing; and that a similar notice be posted oonspiououaly
along the line of said proposed vaca tion 

The portion of road sought to be vacated, discontinued and abandoned is
situate in the Second Road District, in the County of Santa Ba rbara, State of Calior
nia , and described as follows: 
A portion of the road, forty ( 40) feet wide , commonly known as Sheffi.eld Drive
the r ight of way for which was granted by Ralph Radcli ffe \Yh itehead, et al., to th. e
County of Santa Ba rbara , by deed dated February 20 , 1903, and recorded in Book 90,

of Deeds, at page 317, Santa l:Sarbara County Records , being a strip 20 feet in wid.th
on each side of the following described center line:
Beginning at a point which is located by commencing at an iron bug~y axle set
 at the northwest corner of the Ortega Rancho , in said county , as shown on the "Map of
Survey made by F. F. Flournoy of the northwest corner of The Ortega Rancho , showing
the present and ol d Sheffield Drive El Montecito Santa Barbara Co., Cal. Jan. 1926"
recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said county February 16, 1926 in Boo
16 of Record of Surveys, at page 153', and running thence south 89 48' east 64.10
fee t; thence south 1 04' west 282.93 feet to a spike in pavement at the true point o
beginning of the center line of the 40 foot strip herein described, and running theno
from said point of beginning ,
1st, south t 0 west along the center line of said road, as described in the
above menti oned deed 49.95 feet to an angle in said center line; thence
2nd, south 83 west along said center line 220 feet to an angle in said line,
as described in said deed; thence
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3rd, south 29 25' west along said center line, 237.10 feet to spike in pavement
in center line o.f Sheffield Drive as now located;
 EXCEPTING, liowever, from the s trip of land above described, all that portion
thereof which lies within the boundaries of Sheffield Drive as now laid out and established
on the ground;
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara~
State of California~ this 5th day of April, 1926. . . 
c. L. PREISKER, Chairman of It he Board of
Supervisors
Attest: c. A. Hunt , Clerk.
(SEAL)
 On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all olaims that have
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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:

Acki'idge , William GENERAL FUND
Ackridge, w.
do
do
do
William
Adams, E. w.
Aggeler & Musser Seed Co. ,
A Lietz Co.~ The
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Alley Brothers Lumber Co.
1mbrose Lumber Co. I
American Cyanamid Sales Co .
do do do do
Anderas
Ardantz, Dominick
Artuso, A 

Associated Students Univ. of Calif.
Automobile Registration
Bailey, Eb.hel H.
Bakewell, Benj 
Baker, Glen
Banks stationery Store
Barbara Top & Trimming Works
Bargas, Juan
Barnett, Wm. A.
Barnett, William A.
.
Bartlett, Frank S 
Bastanchury, A.
Beadle , M. w.
Bell, John
Bello, F. J 
Be110, F  J 





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$28. 00
48.00
16.00
24.00
3.50
22. 00
26.20
467.67
16.30
2.42
30.35
49.00
4 .75
33.60
33.60
42.28
2.50
16.72
8 . 05
117.51
1 5 . 60
5.00
18.90
6.00
7.50
7.50
125.00
125.00
34.00
26.24
i.oo
2.50
91.00
91.00
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Bendep -Moss Co . GENERAL FUND
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Bidondo. , Simon
Bigler, A. B.
Bish, H. A.
Bish , H. A.
Bish , D. A.
Bland, w. s.

Block, Andrew
 Boes' eke-Dawe Co .
Bolan, Nell E.
Bond , c. s.

Botello~ M. A.
do do
do do
Botello , I'l. A.
Bowhay, Jr., Arnold A.
Boyd Lumber & Mill Co.
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Boys' & Girls' Industrial Home & Farm
do do
Breck', Harry
Breck, B.
Budd & Bodine
Bullock, Wm . w.
do do
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Ca g11acci, N.
Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co.
Calif. Highway Commission
Calif. Law Book Exchange
Carlisle & Co., A.
do do
do do
do do
Carr, Jobn
Castagna , Alice
do do
City Marke t
Clark , Arthur J~ .
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
Convent of the Good Shepherd
do do do
do do do
Coppedge, J . A.
Cota , Juan
Covarrubias, Yris
do do
Craft, L. A.
C ra :ft , L. A 
Cravi~tto , E. J 
Crescent Garage






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$35.00
22.50
3.25
25.00
12.50
2. 50
15.00
18. 00
5.05
150.00
35. 00
3. 00
3.00
3 . 00
3.00
36.00
5.00
44.00
43. 00
2 . 50
4.00
2.00
7.50
8.75
1.25
31. 03
4 . 00
15.00
4. 67
10.24
92 . 3~
272.08
5.oo
50.00
50. 00
18.70
22 . 50
31.53
110.00
110.00
110.00
44.38
10.00
41. 68
20.00
22. 50
5.00
24. 53
112.50
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Grosman, P. GENERAL FUND
Grove. Chris D.
Guidotti , M.
Gutierrez, Aldeane
Hacking~ c. J .
Hansen, S. E.
Hardcastle, A. T.
Ha slam, ~"/ . E.
Hayward, Al w.
Hearns~ L. M.
Hearns , L. M.
Hench~ Anna
Heumphreus Smith Electric Co. .
Hobbs, James
Holtzbauer. Frank
Hoover, B. B.
Hotel Arthur
Howard-Canfield Company

Huyck, Sherman
James, C, E.
Janssens, J. R.
Janssens, Joe
Johnston Fruit Co.
Jones, Chas.
Jones , Charles A.
Joyce, Sara c.
Joyce, Sara C.
Kantor . Peter A.
Kantor, Peter A.
Kee Lox Manufacturing Co.
Kelley, Samue 1
Kelley. Samuel
do Samuel

Kellogg, Eugene s.
Keran Laundry
Ke ssler, H 

Kessler, N.
Kessler, N.
Kessler, w 

Ke:t:cham, E. T.
Keuffel & Esser Co 
Klein-Simpson Fruit Company
do do
Lambert, c. E.
Lambert, Fred
Lambert,Ray
Laree Co., s.
do
Larco Fish Co., s 
Lathim's Motor Transfer






 



$ 4.oo
5.oo
5.00
12.00
125.00
5.00
12.00
3.50
9.50
225.00
225.00
80 .00
49.12
2.50
93.50
15.00
3.00
116.00
100.00
7.50
52.50
55.00
3.13
70. 00
70. 00
75.00
15.00
13.87
1 0 7.04
3.50
8.14
10.06
3.50
26.20
10.2'1
20.00
20.00
24.00
12.00
2.50
17.15
11.15
195.00
50.00
29.50
20.00
4.10
6.15
1.00

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li.ee ', Charlie
Lemon Men's Club
GENERAL FOND

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Lincoln~ Louise

. Logan; R. F~
Lompoc Record
Los Angeles Creamery Co.
Los Angeles Ice & Cold Storage

Luis, Willie
Mac Culloch, George E.
do do
Maher, J. J.
Mahurin, Henry E.
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Malo, J  R.
Mann', F. A.
Mark:Us, Louise B.
Marsh, Howard
Marsh~ Howard
:f\farshh ' Hovi/Srd
Marshall, w. P.

Ma rtin-Camm Co 
Mid . Counties Pub. Serv. Corp 
Miller:, Geo. A.
Mills , Mrs . M. F.
Mills~ W. G.
Mission Office Equipment Co,
Mission Office Equipment Co.
Mission Paint and Art Co.
Mitchell, c. w.
Moore Mercantile Co 
Morley, Frank
Morley , Frank
Morris , H. J.
do L,. J 
Morris, S. E 
Moyer, Dan
l{oyer, D.
Mccaughey~ Annie E 
MC Caughey, J. P.
McClelland, F. H.
McComber, George w:
McFarland, o. s.
McGeary Electric
McKenzie, Geo.
McKinney Blueprint Corp.
do do do
McLellan Poultry Farm
Nagelman, Dr. c. B.
Nelson, Sadrick
Nelson, Sedriok
Nielson, H. T.

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$10.35
 
4.00
57.00
7.50
12.60
8.91
6.93
2.50
129.25
148.50
10.00
4.06
3.00
14.00
37.50
138.75
87.75
87.75
250.00
71.35
8.oo
.85
70.00
340.10
4.80
4.25
6.75
2.50
13.70
8.50
23.00
2.50
24.00
57. 70
20.00
44.00
134.50
277.13
18.00
105.00
10 . 80
18.45
5.00
360.70
10.03
2.so
10.00
15.75
92.25
75.00
25
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Nielsen & Petersen
Nielson-Smith Electric Co.
Northcott, P.
Nuzum, Dr. Franklin R.
O' Ma1ley, John
O'Neill, Owen H.
Ord Ice Co.
Ord Ice Co.
Ord Ice. Company
Osborne's Bookstore
Ott Hardware Co.
do do
do do
do do
do do
Pacific Coast Coal Co.
Pacific Coast Coal Co.
Paoifio Coast Pub. Co.
Pacific Laundry
Page, A. L.
Parma Co.
Permasse, B.
Pertica, Frances
Pino, Robert
Plante, J. Walter
Plo, Albert
Pope, A. s.
Pope, A. s.
Pope, A. s.
Pope, A. S.
Preisker, c. L.
do do
Proctor & Cleghorne
Randolph, A. c.
Reavis , w. R.
Red Cross Drug Co.
Rexall Drug Store
Rickard , Jas. B.
Rickard, Jamee B.
Rickard, Jes. B.
do do
Rickard, Jas . B.
Ross, James
Roberts, Geo.
Rodenbeck' a
Rodenbeck' a
Romero, L.
Rowe , G.
Runkle Shoe Store, The
GENERAL FUND




 





 
$42.04
20.04
20.00
25.00
110.25

36.73
3.12
5.50
1.80
3.40
18.85
1.90
2.55
.90
4.41
.64
17.58
17.00
29.27
70.00
12.18
2.50
60.00
5.oo
10.00
2.50
31.45
75.00
17.25
75.00
61.80
46.33
2725.55
12.25
20.00
12.70
2.25
45.28
42.92
22.52
22.64
16.40
22.15
52.50
2.50
22.00
4.50
20.00
3.00
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April 5th, 1926.
Santa Barbara Daily News
Santa Barbara Tel. Co.
do do do
Santa Barbara Tel. Co.
do do do
sants Barbara Tel. Co,
do do do
Santa Barbara Tel. Co.
do do do
do do do
Santa Maria Gas Co.
Santa  ll.aria Times
Santa 1'1aria Vall,ey ivarehouse
do do do do
Soaroni, Frank
Scaroni , Frank
Sohauer's Printing Studio
Sohuermeier, Dr. Harry L 
Schuld, R, J,
Scott, Hattie H.
Scott, Hattie H.
Sellers, J. Clark
Sexton, Jos. F,
Sierra Educational News
Simpson, Frank R.
Smith, E. H.
 Smith, James
Smith, James
Smith, Lawrence M 
Smyth, E. F 
Smyth, E. F.
SolvBng Co-operative Store
So. Calif. Edison Co.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co 
do do do
do do do
do do do
Southern Counties Gas Co 
Southern Counties Gas Co 
do do do
do do do
do do do
Southern Pacific Co 
Souza, E.
Speedmeter Exchange
Spe. zzano, Lucy
Spikes, T. s 
Standard Oil Co.
GENERAL FUND


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$38.00
15.67
.40
8.25
20.06
4.05
4.30
128.24
4.25
34.54
1.92
10,20
23.94
.
35.55
7.50
5.oo
5.25
10.00
6.50
35.00
35.00
113.53
5.40
11.25
18.75
2.50
6.30
22.35
32.80
9.27
36.48
2.60
16.95
51.07
6.00
18.00
54.64
9.85
19.06
i.oo
14.26
50.40
23.39
l.O(Q)
7.50
5.50
20.00
2.50
47.18
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St andard Oil Co .
Standa rd Oil Co .
Standard Oil Co .
Sterling Drug Co. " .
Stevens , Chas . S.
Stock ton State Hospital
do do do
St oddard, Rebecca L.
St orke , c. A.
Storni , Peter
Strader, Bessie M.
Streeter, G. C.

Streete~~ G e orge c.
Streeter, Harr y
St. Catherine'B School
do do
St . Vincent's School
Sweeney, Hugh
Symonds , F. w.
do do
do do
Taber , F . A.
Talbot t , vV. L.
Talbott , W. L 
Taver na & Co .
Taylor , Alva A.
Ta ylor , Alva A.
Taylor Hardware Co.
Teames, H. H.
Telford, Frank
Thompson, F. B.
Tisdel , Harold

Todd, W. J .
Union Feed & Fuel Co 
do do do
Union Mill a nd Lumber Co .
do do
do do
do
do
Union Oil Co . of Calif.
do do do
,
U. S. Gr i ll
do do
Vogel ,  J . E .
-ward, Clarence c.
Waterman, Helen F.
Water Works Depa r t ment
  do
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do
do
do
do
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do do
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$217.50 a l l owed for

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$203.79
298 . 29
184. 09
5. 22
5.oo
40. 00
60 . 00
126.00
125. 00
3.00
1.45
'66.00
148 . 50
12. 50
280.00
280. 00
1355. 00
5.oo
5. 25
s.oo
17.16
10. 00

46. 80
28. 00
20. 00
129 . 25
148 . 50
2. 93
11.27
2 . 50
55. 64
9. 00
2. 50
43. 00
88 . 05
9 . 33
3 . 47
13. 00
10.00
11.20
16. 00
1 2 . 25
232.30
5. 05
21. 70
30.70
4. 35
247.25
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Watson, K. A. GENERAL FUND
Weidman, Elizabeth
Weidman, Pliil
liVestern Machine & Foundry Co.
do ao do do
Western Motor Transfer
Western Motor Transfer
Western Mo tor Transfer
do do do

Western Union Te lg. Co.

Wheaton, W. H.
~lickenden, J. R.
Wikle, F.

Wilhoits Luggage Shop
\Villson, , F. E.
Wile on & D'Andrea
do do
do do
"ii i ls on Cabinet Shop, G. E 
Wilson, Dr. Kent
Wi lson~ H. C.
Wilson, Kent R.
Wood , Emma
Wood. Hydraulic Hoist & Body Co.
Wylie, Jr., w. J.
Ambassador Laundry Co.
Ambrose Lumber Co.
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Baker, w. F 
Barritt, Nan
Barron, Dave
Binford, Ernest
Boeseke Dawe Co 
Bogler, Adolph
Bor g , M 
Bowman, E. M 
Bronson, Geo.
Brown, Wm.
Ca1gari, A. G.
Campbell, w. 1.


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Channer, w. B,  . .
Channer, w. 1.
 
Channer, :tn-s  w. L~
Coast Vfuolesale Grocery Co.
County Farm Bureau
County of Santa Barbara
DeKleva, L 
Department of Health
. De Roz~, J 
Diaz, A 
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$75.00
3.84
150.00
12.50
7.75
105.90
1295.11
1009.10
11.60
6.72
23.20
7.50
12.00
7.65
15.00
19.50
83. 64
17.50
39.00
25.00
6.75
10.00
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2.60
3.57
5.oo
357.06
2.85
149.48
36.83
10.00
130.00
18.05
155.00
90.00
10.00
60.00
20.00
8.00
51.00
150.00
60.00
12.00
160.98
6.00
1.35
so.oo
19.79
65.00
120.00
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do do do
Edmonds on, A. R.
Edmondson, A. R.
Feather-Hill Poultry Ranch
Fee, Lee
Foxall , .Alda M.
Ger mo Manu:f g Co.
Giorgi Transfer Co.
Haider , Martin J .
Haider, Martin J .
Haider, Ma rtin J .
Harrison, Dr. A. P.
Hart, Rhoda
Hatlan~ Johan
Henman~ E. L.
Heumphries-Smitb Electric Co.
Huf:f' s Garage & Yellow Cab Co.
Hull, 1~abel F.
Jaeger, Mrs. Martha
Jageman, Frieda
Jones , Evan
Keys, Fred
 Kiriavis , J ohn
L. A. Oxygen Co.
Larco Fish Company,S .
do do
Levy, Henry
do do
Lloyd's Transportation Co .
Los Angeles Creamery Co.
Ma cArtbur, A 
Mission Office Equipment Co 
l~oxley, W. B.
McAndr ew , Wm.
McClintock, Mrs . Louise
McGeary Electric Co 
McGrath Estate Co. D.
rlichols, Dr. N.
Ord Ice Company
Ott Hardware Co 
Overaa, Ole
Pacific Coast Publishing Co~
Parquet, Mrs . Helena
P~fti t, Frank
Piover san, Geo 
Poole~ Geo 
Putnam, E.
Pyle, J . M.
Pyle, J . M.












$122.44 
120.16
249.37
125.00
76 50
7.50
110.00
32.50
351.72
30.00
30.00
30 . 00
13.08
90.00
72.33
134.50
31.10
2.00
70. 00
125.00
110.00
10. 00

31.50
80. 00
40.00
23.26
22 . 50
52. 70
40.35
a.oo
58.63
75.00
5.20
20.00
90.00
90.00
18.85
750.00
175,00
21.20
151.80
125.00
5.90
125.00
7.50
85.00
13.00
42.00
11.40
28.50
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Rezndez, A. HOSPITAL FUND
Robertson, Daniel
Ronayne, Maurice
Rusk~ Florence  
San Diego County General Hospital
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
Senta Barbare Drug Co.
.Santa Barbara Flour Mills
Santa Barbara Packing Co.
Santa Barbara Tel. Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Schauer Printing Company
Seaside Oil Co.
Simpson, Frank R.
Simpson, Frank R.
Sou. California Edison Co.
Sou. Calif ornia Edison Co.
do do do do
Southern Pacific Company
Southern Pacific Ry. Oo 
Spreitz, H. A 
Sterling Drug Company
St one , C  \V.
St. Francis Hospital
do do
Tibbats, E. P 
Tipton, w. c.
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Underwood Typewriter Co 
Villarea 1, M.ary
Winstead, Moses





As~ooiated Charities INDIGENT FUND
Bailard, J. c.
Bailard, J. C 
Boradori, s.
Budd & Bodine
Buro la, I. M.
do do
Burola, I. M 
do do
do do
do do
Callis, F. I 
Campbell, R. J.
Coblentz & Schwabacher
do do
do do
Coy, A. E.
Gutierrez Drug Store


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$58.67
90.00
44.00
90.00
492.00
29.95
30.05
91.40
145.44
42.19
9.20
114.40
560.90
51.35
13.00
215.55
313.03
314.91
5.85
8.9-3
24.00
3.10
185.00
56.00
32.00
10.00
42.00
11.00
35.00
20.00
699.02
25.00
30.00
10.00
65.82
10.00
30.00
10.00
10.00
io.oo
30.00
60.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
22.00
25
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Haslam & Co., w. A.
do do
do do
Herron, J. \1.
do do
do do
Herron, J . w 
Herron, J. w 
do do
Houghton, E. J .
Houghton's Store
Kohler, C, A.
Loveren, Dr. G. s.
Monteoito &tore
Moore Mercantile Co.
Orcutt Mercantile Co.
Orcutt Mercantile co.
do do
Parma Co.
feerson~' c. H.
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Pickwick Stages
Pippin, E . J .
do do
Prior, Maud M.
Rodenbeck' a
Sterling Drug Company
Sterling Drug Company

Union Feed & Fuel Co.
do do
Watson, J. M.
~'la tts & Laublr
Winters, Mary o  
Bai lard, L. N 
Chaffee, Geo. L.
Cruze , M 
Gre nada , Joe
do R.
Higgins , L. J,f 
Munoz, Aug"Bstine
Perez , A 
~aragosa , D.
Saragosa, Pete
Seaside Oil Company
Shepard, c 
Standard Oil Co 
Abbott , :hfrs. H.
Arthur, D. F.
do D. L.
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SECOND ROAD FUND
--SEC arm RG.A:D 5'U:ND .
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$20.00
10 .00
~o.oo
20.00
20.00
1 0 .00
20.00
20.00
ro.oo
20 . 00
20.00
45. 00
150.00
15.00
91.61
20.00
10 . 00
10.00
30. 05
.10. 00
4.75
108.27
12.64
100.00
2.00
30.42
74.39
2.00
3.00
11.40
120.00
50.00
97.50
19.20
2 .00
10 .00
4.00
86.25
2.00
2.00
4.00
131.28
20.00
7.43
84. 00
24.00
18. 00


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Ayala , J . P.
do do 
Barker, R.
Barker, R.
Beresford, E.
Chave z~ R.
Cota , c.
Cota , Jo~
Cota, Joe
Gano , Robert
Gibson, v.
Halley , T. w.
Hernandez , Paul
Hernandez , P.
Hernande z,  p.
Hosmer, H.
Howa r d, Henry
Kessler, D.
Kessler, J . H.
Kessler, N.
Kessler , w.
do do
Lambert , Cecil
Lambert , Norman
Lambert , Ray
do .do
' Letherman, Jas. v.
Littrell, Clark H.
lfiller, Harry
Mi ller, Harry
1ti ller, Harry
1v1ille r ~ J .
Show, Roderick
SECOND ROAD FUND
Montecito Blacksmith Shop 
Montecito Placer Mine
Northcott , P 
o' Bryant , iv.
do do
do do
Ott HardvJare
do do
d 0 . do
Ovieda, Ed.
Reily Machine
Reyes , J .
Reyes, J.
Reyes , J 
Reyes, J.
 Romero, A.
do do
Co .
Vvorks
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$261. 25
96 .00
45. 50
42. 00
16. 00
24 .00
12.00
40 . 00
4 . 00
28 . 25
a.oo
6. 55
24:. 00
12. 00
48. 00
7. 50
1. 00
2. 00
12.00
s .oo
34.oo
44. 00
68 . 00
16. 00
77.00
84. 00
122. 50
70 . 50
14 .00
12. 00
4. 00
16. 00
5.oo
36. 05
1. 50
s.oo
12. 00
24. 00
20. 00
4 . 86
8 . 30
34. 73
5. oo
3 . 57
18. 00
34. 00
46. 50
40. 00
4 . 00
44. 50
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Romer o , A. R. SECOND ROAD FUND
Romer o, Fred
do do
Ruiz , A.
Sa rgent, Clark 
Smith, Denzil H.
~mi t h , Denzil H.
Snow , B.
Snow , B.
Spear s-Wells .Machine ry Co .
Union Mill and Lumber Co .
Western Machinery & Foundr y Co .
Ander son, Vial t er THIRD ROAD FUND
Andre\S , A. J .
Begg, David
Casar oli , Peter
Clancy, A . L .
Clancy, A. L .
Jones , Charlie
Lamb , C. G.
Lord , G. R.
Pagl iotti, Pete
do do
do \Villie
Romo~ Ed.
Roth , John
Seaside Oi l Company

Br own-Bevis Co. FOURTH ROAD FUND
Durscbel, J . H.
Fr iis , Ha rald
Ranch, H. G.
Hildenbr and , Jr . , A. J .
Hildenbrand, Wm.
Hollister Estate Co .
Hollister, Owen
Huyck, }Aonte
Huyck , Ralph
Huyck , Ralph
Krause & Ostini
do do
La Purissima Super Station
Lompoc Ele c . & Battery Shop
Miller, Lee
Moore Mercantil e Co 
. S. P. Milling Co .
Spears , J . H 
Standard Oil Co .
Young , Frank

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$40. 00
45. 00
45. 00
16. 00
5.00
148.75
180. 25
66 . 00
21.50
29 . 02
8 . 90
30. 90
32. 25
8 . 00
26. 00
4. 00
42. 50
102. 50
56. 00
115. 00
28. 00
84. 00
20 . 00
10 . 00
24. 00
46. 00
12. 38
. 25
16. 00
2 . 90
14.00
90. 00
55. 00
59.15
35 . 25
135 . 00
1 6. 00
22. 00
9 . 25
1 . 25
4 . 25
2. 25
38 . 00
6. 55
84. 55
71 . 00
180. 51
35. 00


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American Railway Express Co.
Ar nold, A . TA:.
Arnold~ A. M.
Auto Laundry
Bobo, G. w.
Boni tta, w.
Bryant a nd Trott Co.
Cal ifornie Garage

 Campodonico, E. M.
.
Clark, J. W.

Clark, J. w.

Clarke, Val ter
do do
Cook~ Geo.
Cook , Geo.
Cook, Geo.
Cox, J . M.
do do
Crakes & Chambers
Crescent Garage -
Cu11en, J . C.
Cullen, J . c.
Delle, F. E.
 De Rosa , Frank
Dille , F. E.
Dunham, F. E.
Elliott , E.
Fesler, John
Forbes,. Robert
Fowler, H. F.

Fowler, H. F.
Fowler, H. F.
Franklin~ L. J .
Fratis, J. A.
do do
Fratis, J. A.
do M. L.
do do
do do
Gates, F. H 

Glines , John
do do

Gorin, John
Gorin, John
Gorin, John
Grafft, John A.
Graham, M.
T.
Helser & Bailey
H01tll1 S T:tte Shop
FIFTH ROAD FUND
 

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$ 1.40
58 . 00
24. 00
29. 00
9.75
40.00
134.56
25.32
19.19
54.00
54.00
10.76
1 6.72
63. 00
49.50
54. 00
76.50
58.50
21.25
11.15
49.50
45.00
54.00
55 . 50
54. 00
32.00
40.25
168.00
107.50
28. 00
36.00
48.00
81.00
45. 00
36. 00
66.50
40.00
44.00
36. 00
633.00
672. 00
525. 00
27. 00
31.50
54. 00
84. 00
30 . 00
29.26
40.75
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Jamison, B. F. -
Jenkins, M.
Luke111an, w, o.
lira cdona l d , Wm.
do do
Marshall , D. c.
do do
Ma r shall, D. c.
A~rtin , Wm. H.
Martin~ Wm.
Ma r t i nez, M.
Mederios , Manuel
I~ii t che 1 1 , c. w.

Musci o, Delmo
McColm, James
McColm , James
McGregor, J  .D.
Narron, R. J .
do do
0"11 ~'/ell Suppl y Co .
Ojeda , Joe
Ontiver os , F.
Ontiveros , F.
Ontiveros, F.
Pacific Coast Ry. Co.
Parson, w. T.
Pimentel, J. c 
Ra dford', c. W.
Ralph , Roy
Ramire z, Mike
do do
Roemer & Roemer
Rubel Motor Co.
do do

Ruiz , Hobie
Ruiz , Hobie
do do

Ruiz , Hobie
Ruiz , J . D 
Ruiz , Joe
Ryzner , Jim
Ryzner, Jim

Santa Barbar a Te lephone Co .
Santa Ma r ia Gas Co .
Saulsbury~ Clyde

Schopp , Wil ey
do w.
Sel ver ia) Tony M.
Sena y, p. F.

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$ 9. 00
12. 50
30. 00
45. 60
9'7. 85
104 .15
49 . 50
45. 00
49 . 50
60 . 00
60 . 00
81.00
27.00
48. 00
72. 00
48. 00
44. 00
1-72. 00
48. 00
40. 00
28 .18
14 . 00
49.50
27 . 00
18 . 00
226. 00
28. 00
27.00
40. 00
56. 00
60. 00
62 . 50
674.92
1.75
1'7.86
a.oo
24. 00
1 6 . 00
24. 00
54. 00
54. 00
32. 00
12. 00
2. 25
1 5. 00
51. 50
36. 00
32. 00
28 . 00
36. 50






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Silva , Eugene
Silva, M. P.

Simss, John
April 5th, 1926.
FIFTH ROAD FUND
Southern Pacific Milling Co.
Strong~ F. E.

Strong, F . E.

Strong, M. H.
St urgeon, c.
St ur geon, C.
Sturgeon~ H. L.
do H. S.
Sweet, Walter
Sweet , w. s.
Tunnell, Chas.
' Vicente , Jr., Manuel
Wyse, B. C.
Brown- Bevis Co.


SI XTH ROAD FUND
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Devaul, J. M. GENERAL ROAD FUND
Fa bing, F.
I Fillmore , E. M.
Gunderson, G. T.
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Johnson~ Harry
!vfcCabe , F. J.
Shell Co. of Calif.
St  John, A. s.
Acosta, F.
Acosta, F 
Anderson,. Sam
Anderso.n , Sam
Breen'~ E 
Brown-Bevis Co. 

GOOD ROADS FUND
California Corrugated Culvert Co.
do do do
Cordero, A.
do do
Cordero, Joe
Cordero , Joe
do do
Cordero,. Joe
Corral, M 
do do
Craviotto, E. J 
De la Guerra, R 
do do
do do
do do

Dominguez, A 
Espsnosa , A 
do


$20. 00
52.00
61.25
77. 78
72.00
72.00
48.00
60.00
60 . 00
60. 00
60 . 00
63. 00
48.00
153.00
10.00
23.00
865.20
204.00
66. 00
409.35
85.11
72.00
44.95
7.25
36.00
60 . 00
35. 00
72.00
12.00
48.00
8.30
312.26
20. 20
20.00
24. 00
30. 00
30 . 00
60.00
30.00
48. 00
44 .00
1.75
20. 00
24.00
48.00
24. 00
20 . 00
44.00
265


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Es panosa, A. GOOD ROADS FUND
 Espinosa, c.   
do do
' Gonzales, R.  
.
Gonzales , R.
 Green, Ed. 
Ingersoll-Rand Co. o:f Calif.
Larson, c.
do do
Larson~ c. 
Letherman, Jas. v. 

Lugo, M.
Lugo, M. , 
do do
do do
Moll, F.
do do 
Montezano , J .
do do 
do do
Ott Hardware Co . 
Parks, G. A. 
do do 
Sea s d.de Oil Company
do do do  
 Standard Oil Co.

Tompkins , F.
do do 
do do 
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Upken, H.
 Ventura Refining Company
West, Geo. w. 
do do 
 Western Motor Transfer

Barrick & Son, F. s. HIGHWAY IMP. FUND
 Beuterbaugh, Fred
Breck, B.
 do E.
 Camargo, Santiago
 Cla ncy~ T. A 
 Donahue, Jno.
 Fabing~ T. L 
 Flores, A.
 do do
Francoso, s.
Gibson, v.
 Gusman , P.
Henderson, John

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$44.00
55.00
55.00
44.00
44. 00
44.00
56.44
55.00
55.00
25. 00
48.00
20.00
44.00
24. 00
24. 00
84. 00
96. 00
24.00
48.00
48.00
10.49
140.00
140.00
270 . 03
82.25
4. 60
24.00
44.00
48.00
4.00
24.00
60. 50
129.20
127.45
31. 50
125.50
15.30
26. 00
16.00
U4.00
16.00
13.00
92. 00
48.00
48. 00
24.00
40.00
a.oo
103.50
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April 5th, 1926.
,
Kessler~ J' . D. HIGHWAY IMP  FUND
Lambert, c.
do c. E.
Lambert, Fred
Lambe'rt, Ray
Lombardero, !{.
do Manuel
Miller, H.
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Ontiveros, Lorenzo
vieda, Tony
Ovieda, Tony
do do
Padilla, F.
do do
Romero; L.
Rowe , G.
Shurtleff~ J. H.
Snow, B.
Sou. Pao. R. R. Co.
Unzueta', D.
do do
Wilkie', A. M.
Wilkie, A. M.

Hildenbrand, ~vm. LOMPOC PER. ROAD FUND
Hoke, Geo 
Hotel Arthur
Huyck, Ralph .

Young, Frank
Young , Frank
Ambrose lumber Qo. EARTHQUAKE EMER. FUND
Big Tejunga Rock & Gravel
Commercial Motor Servive
Cook, c. A .
Heumphreus-Smith Elec. Co 
Meyer, H. G 
Mission Paint & Art Co.
O'Malley~ John
Ott Hardware Co.
do
do do
Reily l1{a chine vVorks
Richardson, Roy L.
Richardson, Roy L 
do do
do do
do do
do do


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$44.00
s.oo
110.00
129.50
44.00
44.00
.
40.00
60.00
112.50
60.oo
30.00
30.00
48.00
44.00
29.26
24.00
20.00
39.00
29.90
48.00
54.00
27.50
.
13.50
26.00
92.50
3.00
32.00
40.00
87.50
441.20
183.61
475.30
22.50
1094.36
18.00
195.30
2411.50
229.29
1961.18
lt'l38.81
4.50
801.51
1337.16
1219.85
1171.92
951.12
1058.43
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Santa Barbara Builders Supply Co. E'QUAKE EJA:ER. FUND
Stuart, Darrell T. 
Western Motor Material Serv.
Western Motor Transfer
Wilkie, A. }-!.
Bates, c. T,
Crawford, Louis N.
Doane Bldg. Co .
Electric Shop , The


S. M. HEALTH CENTER &
HOSP. BLDG. FU!ID
Krelle Eleo. & Plumbing Co.
do do do do
Bailey, Ethel H. SALARY FUND

Pope, A. s. 

Wood , Emme  
Gorsuch, Thos. W ADVERTISING FUND
Keefe, Ethel M 
 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Schoenfeld Studio
Sou. Calif. Edison Co  CARP. ST. LT. DIST. FUND


$439. 70
2187.63
522.47
52.90
10 . 00
487.50
283.97
3404. 8 7
1162.50
887.80
499.30
5.oo
5.00
5.oo
237.00
20.00
27.50
132.15
66.40
Mid. Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. CASMALIA ST.LT. DIST. FUND 38.40
Bee , Henry
Stewart, G. H.
Santa Maria Gas Co 
Robbins, E. A 
T. & T. Garage

GUADALUPE PUB. CEMETERY DIST. .FUND 132.45
37.73
GUADALUPE ST . LT. DIST. FUND 76.60
LOS ALAMOS PUB. CEJAE. DIST. FUND 6.79
28.00
Mid . Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. LOS ALAMOS ST.LT. DIST. FUND 92.80
do do do do ORCUTT ST. LT. DIST. FUND 106.40
Bochetey, Frank SANTA liiARIA CEJ.iE. DIST. FUND 17.50
Bryant & Trott   26.95
City of Santa Marie  125.30
Dudley, Geo. L.  150.00
Mullen, Boyd  100.00
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being calla~, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomes T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton~
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays, None 




On motion the Board adjourned sine die 
The fore going minutes are hereby approv
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disabled volunteers of the Republic desiring to enter the Pacific Branch ; the Pacific

Branch of The Nati onal Home f or Disabled Volunteer Soldiers could use the proceeds of
sale of t he 160 acre tract to the better adva nta ge of t he members of the Home through
the erection of additional fireproof barracks and other improvements on the home s i t e
and, the Board of Mana gers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers has
agreed to sell the same to the County of Los Angeles for the sum of $1, 000~000 . 00 t o
be paid in cash, if the proper legislation can be secured rom Congress authorizing
the sale and empowering the Board of Managers to r eceive the proceeds and disbursf t h
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same for the erection of additional fireproof barracks and other needed impr ovements
on the home site of the Pacific Branch of The National Home for Disabled Volunteer
Soldiers; and
,ffiEREAS , t he Board of Sup ervisors of the County of Los Angeles has executed an
agreement with The Nationa l Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers agreeing to purchase
said land and donate it to the Regents of the University of Californis as a site for
college in agriculture subject to t he action of the voters of t he County upon the
question of a bond issue in a sufficient amount to purchase said land and, have agreed
to submit the question . a~ s bond issue for such purpose to the electroate of the Coun y
of Los Angeles at the Prima r y Election August 31st , 1926 ; and t he price agreed upon i
a fair and just one ;
llOJ THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara t ha t this organization hea rtily endorses Senate Bill !~o . -- and House Bill
No . presented fo r action by Congress authorizing and empowering the Board of Manag s
of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers to sell the 160 acre tract to th
County of Los Angeles for $1, 000 ,000 . 00 and to receive the proceeds of said sale and
disburse same for t he erection of additional fireproof barracks and other needed impr ements
on the beme site of t he Pacific Bra nch of The National Home for Disabled
Volunteer Soldiers; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this organization urge the Senators and Represents
tives from California to assist in procuring the passage of t he necessary legislation
as promptly as possible, and that a copy of this resolution be sent to our Senators
and Congressmen.
In the Matt er of Correcting Clerical Error in Assessment of M. Thorner for the
fiscal year 1925- 26.
I t satisfactorily appearing to t he Board of Supervisors of t he County of Santa
Barbara , State of California, from a report f i led by the County Assessor that a
clerical error was made in the assessment of M. Thorner for the fiscal year 1925- 26 ,
and said County Assessor having made application to correct said assessment , in
accorda nce with the provisions of Section 3881, of the Political Code of the State of
Ca l ifor nia , and t he written consent of the Distri ct Attorney of said count y having beep
obtained therefor, and
It further appearing that by correct ing said assessment t he amount of taxes 
charged against said M. Thor ner will be reduced by reason the r ~of ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, that the County Assessor
be and he is hereby authori zed to ma ke the necessa ry correction i~ t he said assessment
of sa i d M. Thorner by striking off fr om the assessment of said M. Thorner t he followi if:
improvements on Lots 27 and 30, Block 6 , Cooks Division to Santa lAaria , as shown on
page 399 , Vol. 3, of assessments for said f iscal year 1925-26.




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In the Matter of the Transfer of Funds from the Insurance Fund to the Earthquake
Emergency Fund.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of $13,518.10 be
and the same is hereby transferred from the Insurance Fund to the Hospital Emergency
, Fund.
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It appearing to the Board that the County National Bank and Trust Company , a cor
 po~a tion, is the owner of a certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the County
of Santa Barbara . State of California, designated as "The Orchard Tract", bas subdivide
the same for the purpose of sale , and
It urther appearing that the 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, and
also having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500 . 00 ,
conditioned as required by law ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said County National Bank

and Trust Company , a corpora ti on, execute and file with this Boa rd a good and suffioiien

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
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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 Correcting -Allowance of Claim made in the name of Emil y J .
Downing 
rt appearing to the Board that the Claim of Emily J . Downing, allowed on the 5th
day of April 1 926 , for the sum of $5000. 00 payable out of the General lru.nd , should
have been made payable to the Bank of America , (Santa Barbare Branch) a corporation,
as trustee , under an order of the Industrial Accident Commission of the State of
California, made on the 26th day of February 1926, on motion duly seconded and carried
it is ordered that the said order made on the 5th day of April 1926, allowing said
claim in the name of said Emily J . Downing, for said sum of $5000. 00, be and the same
is hereby rescinded , and
It is further ordered that said claim be re- allowed this 10th day of April 1926,

for said sum of $5000. 00 , payable to said Bank of America , as trustee , out of the
General Fund. 
In the Matter of Correcting All-owance of Cl aims .
On motion duly seconded end carried , it is ordered that the order made on the
5th day of April, 1926, allowing the hereinafter mentioned claims on the Highway
Improvement 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 hereinafter mentioned claims be re- allowed es of
Apr il 10th, 1926, and ordered paid out of the General Road Fund for the amounts s et
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opposite the name of each claimant respectively, to-wit:

:D.ambordero , Manue l
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Miller , H.
Ovieda , To!iY'
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 $40. 00
44. 00
60 . 00
60. 00
30. 00
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Ovieds , Tony
Padilla, F.
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Romero, L.
Snow, B.
Unzueta, D.
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\'iilkie, A. M.

$30 .00
44. 00
48. 00
29 . 25
39. 00
48. 00

54. 00
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Upon the passage of the fore going order, the roll being called, the following
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Supervisors voted Aye, to wi t: Thomas T. Dinsmore . Sam J . Stanwood, J oseph F. Sexton~
w. L. Ta lbott and C. L. Preisker, Nays: None .
In the l~ tter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that the order made on the
5th day of April 1926 , allowing t he claim of Maud C. Fox for the sum of $17. 00 payabl
out of t he General Fund be and the same is he reby rescinded, and
It is further or dered that said claim be and t he same is hereby allowed this Jl
10th day of April 1926, for said sum of $17. 00 payable as follows : $12. 00 payable
out of t he General Fund end $5. 00 payable out of the Salary Fund.
Upon the passage of the fore going order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to -wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, J oseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Tablott and c. L. Preisker, Na ys: None.
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
5th da y of April 1926, allowing the claim of Frank De Rosa for the sum of $55. 50
payable out of the 5th Road Fund , be and the same is hereby rescd.nded, and
It is further ordered that said claim be re- allowed this 10th day of April 1926,
for the sum of $46. 50 paya ble out of the 5th Road Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being ca l led , the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to -wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talobtt and c. L. Preisker, Nays , None.
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the order ma de on the 5t
day of April 1926, allowing the claim of Crescent Ga ra ge, Inc . for the sum of $112.00
pa yable out of the General Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded , and
It is further ordered that said claim be re- allowed this 10th day of April 1926,
for the sum of $112. 50 payable out of the General Fund.
Upon t he passage of the for e~ng order the roll being called,
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thoma~ T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood ,
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w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker. Na ys , None.
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
the following
Joseph F. Sext on,
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the order made on the
5th day of April 1926, allowing the claim of Arnold J . Bowhay , Jr., for the sum of
$36. 00 payable out of the General Fund be and the same is h ereby rescinded , and
It is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed this 10th day of April 1926,
for said sum of $36. 00 payable $20 . 00 out of the Salary Fund and $16. 00 pa yable out o
the General Fund.
Upon t he pa s sage of the fore going order, the roll being called, t he followi ng
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
.'f. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays , 1Tone.


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On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
5th day of April 1926, allowing the claim of Coast Wholesale Grocery co . for the sum
of $160. 98 payable out of the Hospital Fund , be and the same is hereby rescinded , and
It is fUrther ordered that said claim be re-allowed this 10th day of April 1926,
for the sum of $160. 96 payable out of the Hospital Fund.
Upon the passag~ of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to - wit: Thoma s T. Dins~ore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and C. L. Prei sker, Nays: None .
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 April 1926, allowing the claim of A . M. ~'Tilkie for the sum of $23. 50 payable
$10. 00 out of the Earthquake Emergency Fund and $13. 50 payable out of the Highway
Improvement Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded, and
It is f urther ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby re-allowed this
10th day of April 1926, for said sum of $ 23. 50, payable as follows: $1 0 . 00 out of the
Earthquake Emergency Fund and $13. 50 payable out of the Gene ral Road Fund.
Upon the passa ge of the foregoing order the roll being called, the following
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Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Sta nwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker. Na ys: None.
On motion the Board ad journed sine die.

The foregoing minutes are hereby approve1JH---x
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CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING .
 We , the undersiBned members of the Board of Supervisors of the. County of Santa
Barbara , State of Cali fornia, believing that the intere sts of the County re quire 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 Supervisor s of the County
of Santa Barbara , State of California, be and t he same is hereby called for April
17th, 1926, at 10 o'clock a . m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to- wit:
In the Matter of Correcting All owance of Claims . To make any necessa ry or proper order
in connection therewith.
In t he A~tter of Receiving Report of the Advisory Committee heretofore appointed to -
pass upon the plans for a proposed new County Court House as prepared by William Mooser
Company. To receive said report and to make any necessa r y or pr oper order in conneot~o
therewith.
In the 1~tt er of the Sale of Bonds of Road Improvement Distr ict No . l~ of the County
of Santa Barbara, State of California .
nection t herewith.
Dated April 10th, 1926.
Board of Supervisor s of the County of
Sa nta Barbara , St ate of Califor nia .
To make any necessary or proper order in con-

Joseph F. Sexton
Thos Dinsmore
Sam J. Stanwood
W. L. Talbott
c. L. Preisker
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~oard of S,u pervis, ors of the County of Sa nta Ba r b ara , st ate of California ,
April 17th, 1926, 10 o' clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J  Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, if. L. Talbott and C. L. Preisker , and
the Clerk . Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call 
In the Matter of the Report of the Advisory Committee heretofore appoint ed b
this Board to pass upon the Plans of a new County Court House as pr esented by William
Mooser Company , Architects .
The Report of the Advisory Committee heretofore appointed by this Board to
pass upon the plans of a proposed new County Court House as prepared by ~illiam Moose

Company, Ar chitect , was presented at t he re quest o~ said committee by Hon. s. E. Crow ,
a member thereof; said report after being read was duly considered by said Board, and
On motion duly seconded and carried, it wss ordered that said report be
placed on file and Hon. s. E. Crow requested to express to the various members of
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this committee the tha nks of the Board of Supervisors for the work and co- operation
of said committee . 
In the l1tatter of the Approval of Plans of the proposed new County Court
House.
On motion dul y seconded and carried, it is ordered that the general plans
of t he proposed new County Court House as presented by ~illiam Mooser Company be and
the same are hereby approved.

In the Matter of Calling a Sp-ecial Bond Election for the purpose of voting
Bonds in the sum of $ 700 , 000 . 00 for t he constructi on of a new County Court House.
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the District Attorne
be and he is hereby directed to prepare any and all necessary resolutions for calling
a special bond election for the ~urpose of votiIJg bonds in the sum of $700 , 000. 00
for the construction of a new County Court House and to present said resolution or
res ol utions to this BOOl'don the 3rd day of i~ray 1926, at 10 o'clock a . m.
In the I.ratter of t he Sale of Bonds o:f Road Improvement District llo . 1 , o:f th
County of Santa Barbara , California .
It appearing to this Board that t he County of Santa Barbara is the owner of
thirty bonds of Road Improvement District No . 1, of the County of Santa Ba r bara , Stat
of California; fifteen of said bonds are of the denomination of $180 . 00 each, number e
11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 , 23, 25 , 27, 29, 31 , 33 , 35 , 37 and 29 , dated l~ovembe r 8th ,
1920, and mature one each year commencing June 1st, 1926, and fifteen of said bonds
are of the denomination of $1000. 00 each , numbered 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 , 22 , 24, 26 ,
28 , 30, 32 , 34 , 36 , 38 and 40, dated November 8th , 1920, and mature one each year
commencing December 1st, 1926; all of said bonds bear interest at the rate of seven
per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; all coupons on each of said ~180 . 00 bonds
are drawn for the sum of ~6 . 30 and pa yable on the 2nd days of January and July of
each year , except t he interest on the last coupon on each of said bonds whi ch are
drawn for t he sum of $5,19 and payable on the 1st day of June of each year, also
that all coupons on each of said ~1000 . 00 bonds are drawn for the sum of $35 . 00
and pa yable on the 2nd da ys of January and July of each year, except the interest
on the las t coupon on ea ch of said bonds \Vhich are drawn for the sum of $29 . 23 , and
payable on the 1st day of December of each year , and
It further appearing to this Board that it is advisable and to the best

interests of t he county to dis pose of said bonds , at this time ,

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On motion of Supervisor Thomas T. Dinsmore duly seconded by Supervisor Joseph
F. Sexton i t is or dered that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of the se1e of
said bonds to be published in The Daily News , a newspaper printed and published in
said County for the period of ten days , that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors
will receive bids up to May 3rd , 1926, at 10 o'clock a . m. ;sealed bids for the purchas~
of said bonds or any portion thereof for cash , and
It is further ordered that bids for said bonds must be accompanied by a
certified check, payable to the order of the County Treasurer of said Count~ for three
per cent of the amount bid for said bonds , conditioned that the bidder therefor , if J
said bonds are awarded to him, will take and pay for said bonds within ten days after
the passage of a resolution by said Board awarding said bonds to him, and
It is furthe' r ordered that said Board reserves the right to reject any and al
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bids for said bonds .
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
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Supervisors voted Aye , to -wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
L. Talbott and C. L. Preisker , Nays: None .
In the 1~tter of obtaining a permit to occupy and maintain a beach known
as the Gol eta Sand Spit, as a free . public bathing beach.
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 It appearing to the Board that by a recent Act of Congress the Secretary of
the Interior was authorized, in his discretion, upon application of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, California , to issue to such board, for
the benefit of said county, a free permit authorizing the use, i mprovement, and
maintenance of all that portion of the northeast quarter northeast quarter, northwest
quarter northeast quarter , southeast quarter northv.Jest quarter,
northeast quarter
northeast quarter , southeast quarte'!f., Section 20 , a nd southwest
south\1est quarter
quarter northwest
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quarter , Section 21 , township 4 north , range 28 West, San Bernardino Meridian, lying
south of the main slough as its north boundary, and the beach line of the Santa Barbar
Channel as its south boundary~ such area being appr oximately twenty-four acres , for a
free public bathing beach, under conditions which will allow the fUllest use of the
land for recreational purposes,
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the District Attorney
pr~pare the necessary application in accordance with said act of Congress and forward
the same to said Secretary of the Interior for proper action thereon.
In the J!a tter of entering into f:Jn Agreement with the J.!idland Counties Public
Service Corporation for furnishing electrical energy for Santa Maria Branch, County
Hosnital . ~ 
An Agreement for furnishing electrical energy for lighting , heating and for
miscellaneous equipment,for the Santa Maria Branch, County Hospital , Santa Maria ,
Calif., being presented by the midland Counties Public Service Corporation, and \Yhich
agreement and all conditions and t erms thereof, so presented , being satisfactory to
this Board,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County of Santa
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Barbara enter into said agreement with said Midland Counties Public Service Corporation,
for the aforesaid purpose; said agreement to run for a term of three years , from llay
1st , 1926 to 1'1ay 1st 1929, and
It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board execute said contract
on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara .
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On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, that the order made on the
5th day of Apr il 1926, allowing t he claim of Jas . B. Rickard for the sum of $42.92 ,
payable out of the General Fund , be and the same is hereby rescinded, and
It is furthe r or dered that said claim be re- allowed as of this 17th day of
April 1926, for the sum of $44. 92 , payable out of the General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, t he roll being called, the fo llowing
Supervisors voted Aye , to- v1it: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker , Nays : None .
The foregoing minutes are hereby appr oved.
On motion the Board adjourned sine die.
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man Board Supervisors.
Attest:
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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California ,
May 3rd, 1926, 10 o' clock a . m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker , and
the Clerk. Supervi sor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the l a s t regular meeting and succ eeding special meeting were read
and approved.
In the Ma tter of Incurring a Bonded Indebtedness of the Cuunty of Santa Barbara ,
in the amount of ~ 700 , 000 . 00 , for the purposes speci fied as follo~s , to - wit : For the
erection and construction of a neTI County Court House , new County Jail and new County
Hall of Records , for supplying same with equipment or necessa r y apparatus and for improving
the County Court House Grounds , in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa
Barbara , State o:f Califor nia .
On motion of Supervisor Stanwood , duly seconded by Supervi~o r Dinsmore , a nd
carried unanimously on roll call vote ; Supervisors Dinsmore , St anwood , Sexton, Talbot
and Preisk er voting Aye , and no Supervisor voting 1To , the follov1i11g res elution is
adopted and order ma de :

71HEREAS , the Board of Supervisors of the county of Santa Barbara , State of California
, desires , and it is of the opinion that the public i11terest anQ. necessi ty
demand the incurring of a bonded indebtedness by said county for t he erection and
construction of a new County Court House , new County Jail and ne,, County Hall o:f
Records , for supplying said new County Court House, new County Jail and new County
Hall of Rec ords with equipment or necessary apparatus and for impr oving the County
Court House grounds in the city of Sa nta Barbara , county of Santa Barbara , State of
California ; and
\mRRAS, there are no funds of the said County available for said purposes ; and
VIHEREAS , the cost of the erection and construction of said new County Court House ,
new County Jail and new County Hall of Records , :for supplying said new County Court
House , new County Jail and new County Hall of Records ~ith equipment or necessary
apparat~s and for improving the County Court House gr ounds will be Seven Hundred
Thousand Dollars in Gold Coin of the United States of America , and which sum will be
t oo great to be paid out of the annual income and revenue of the said Count y of
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7ffiEREAS , it is necessary that a bonded indebtedness for the purposes heretofore
and hereinafter stated shall be i ncurred and created by the said County of Santa
.&3rbara ;
'.TO\V , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Boa rd of Supervisors of the
County of Santa Ba rbara , State of California at a regular meeting of said Board of
Supervisors , held at the re gular place of meeting thereof , in the Board of Supervisors '
room in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara , State of
California , on the 3rd da y of l~y . 1926, all the members of said Board being present
and voting thereat in favor of this Resolution and Order, Notice and Proclamation of
Special Bond Election;
That a special bond election be and the same i s hereby called by said Board of
Supervisors for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the County of
Santa Barbara , the question of the issuance of bonds of the said County of Santa Barbar
for the creation and incurring of a bonded indebtedness of the said County to the amoun
of Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($700 , 000. 00) in Gold Coin of the United States of
America for the purposes specified as follows , to-wit :
For the erection and construction of a new County Court House, new County Jail
and new County Hall of Records , for suppl ying the new County Court House , new County
Jail and new County Hall of Records with equipment or necessary apparatus and for improving
t he County Court House grounds , in the city of Santa Barbara , County of Sant, a
Barbara , State of California 
Said bonds shall be of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars each and shall
bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi- annually , both principal
and interest , payable in Gold Coin of the United States of America ; and said bonds
shall be numbe r ed fr om 1 to 700 consecutively, inclusive , pa yable as follows , to-wit:

Bonds Nos . 1 to 35 , inclusive , to run one year f rom date thereof ;
Bonds Nos . 36 to 70 , inclusive , to run two years f rom date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 71 to 105, inclusive , to run three years from date thereof ;
Bonds Nos . 106 to 140, inclusive , to run four years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 141 to 175 , inclusive , to run five years f rom date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 176 to 210 , inclusive , to run six years from date t he reof ;
Bonds Nos. 211 to 245, inclusive , to run seven years from date thereof;
Bonds ~os . 246 to 280 , inclusive , to run eight years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 281 to 315, inclusive , to run nine years from date t he r eof;
Bonds Nos . 316 to 350 , inclusive , to run ten years from date thereof ;
Bonds lfos . 351 to 385 , incl usive , to run eleven years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 386 to 420 , inclusive , to run twelve years f rom date thereof;
Bonds Nos. 421 to 455 , inclusive , to run thirteen years f rom date thereof;
Bonds Ilo s . 456 to 490 , inclusive , .to run fourteen years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 491 to 525 , inclusive , to run fifteen years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 526 to 560 , inclusive , to run sixteen years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 561 to 595 , inclusive , to run seventeen years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 596 to 630 , inclusive , to run eighteen years from ~ate thereof;
Bonds Nos . 631 to 665 , incl usive , to run nineteen years, from date thereof ;
Bonds 1los. 666 to 700, inclusive , t o run t v1enty years f rom date thereof.
That the form of said bonds and interest coupons shall be substantially the form
designated , set out and provided by Section 4088 , Political Code of the State of California
, and that said bonds and interest coupons shall be payable at the office of the
County Treasurer of Santa Ba rbara County , State of California .
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That the ballots to be used at said special bond election shall contain the word ,
"Shall the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Ba rbara be authorized to issue
bonds of said County to .the amount of Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars for the purpose
of the erection and construction of a new County Court House , new County Jail and new
County Hall of Records , for supplying said new County Court House , new County Jail and
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new County Hall of Records with equipment or necessary apparatus and for improving the
County Court House gr ounds , in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara ,
State of California ?"
And to the right of and opposite said question shall be printed the words
"Bonds - Yes" and "Bonds - No," with voting squares to the right of and opposite said
words , and the voters shall indicate the:ir choice by' stamping an "X" in the square
opposite the answer they desire to give . If t wo- thirds (2/3) of the electors of the
County voting at such election shall vote in favor of issuing sa i d bonds , the issuance
thereof sha 11 be authorized. 
That the said special bond election shall be held as nearly as practicable in
conformity with the general election l aws of the St ate of California, and none but t he
qualified electors of the County of Santa Barbara shall be permitted to vote thereat .
At said special bond election the pools must be open at six 0 1 clock a . m. of th
day of election and must be kept open until se~en o'clock p . m. of the same day, when
the polls shall be closed, except as provided in Section 1164 of t he Political Code .
That said special bond election be and the same is hereby called to be held
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throughout the County of Sa nta Barbara , State of Califor nia , on Tuesday, the Fifteenth
day of June , 1926, for the purpose of submitting to the vote of the qualified electors

of said County the above and foregoing question.
That the following are t he bond election precincts hereby formed and adopted,
being the election precincts established for General Election purposes , outside of
incorporated cities and towns , with a consolidatioh of the election precincts established
for General Election purposes within incorporated cities and towns in said
County of Santa Barbara not to exceed six (6) in number, as more fully set forth hereafter
; that t he polling places stated hereafter are the polling places hereby designated
for the respective bond election precincts , and tpat the names of the inspectors ,
judges and clerks stated her eafter are the names of the officers hereby appointed on
the election boards for hol ding and conducting said special bond election in the respective
bond election precincts , to-wit:
FIRST SUPERVISORI AL DI STRICT.
CARPI NT~RIA NO . 1 BO~m ELECTIO!f PrtE C I!~ CT .

Polling Place : Ca r pinteria Hall
Inspector: E. F. Pepdergast
Judges : - Emmanuel D. Solari, Miss Daphne Crawford
Clerk: Donald M. l\Iiller .
CARPINTERIA N0.2 B9lill ELECTION PRECINOT .
Polling Place: Palm Hotel
Inspector : B. 'll . Upson
Judges: Har old B. Franklin, IJr s . Frances A. Young
Cler k: Mrs. Bessie L. Humphrey.
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East Valley Gara ge , 124 E. Valley rload.
Lawrence w. iowler
Victor I . Juarez , Al bert J . Cottam.
A. J . Bennett.
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1.~onteci to Hall,
P. o. Buell
Thos . J . Smitheram, A. F. Tanner
Robert T. Compton.
SUMI,tERLAND B01ID ~LECTIO :ti P3E CI !~CT .
Liberty Hall
Melvin Snow
J!. A. 2me rick , Adah L. },filler .
Norma La mbert.
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
SAirTA BARBARA COrlSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECI1tCT
;tfO. l , BEING A COliSOLIDATION OF GEf~RAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 1 , 2 and 4, in SANT.A BARBARA CITY. .
Ga ra ge , 102 s. Voluntario Street,
A. c. Poteet
H. R. Vance, Freda Y. Kerr
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SAliTA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOND .C:LECTION PRECillCT
.uO. 2 , BEI~J'G A CONSOLIDATION OF CrENSRAL JLECTION
PRECilTCTS NOS. 5 , 6 and 11, IN SANTA BARBARA CITY.
830 N. Milpas Street
Mrs. Refugio E. Botello
Mrs . Helen H. Parquet, Miss . Carolyn Rogers .
Mrs. Eva L. \Vilson
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PRECINCTS NOS . 3 , 7 and 33, IN SANTA BARBARA CITY.
29 West Haley Street
F. M. Gifford
Charles A. Sloane , Il!rs . Harriet J . Bates
Mrs . Nellie I . Wilson
.SANTA BARBARA CO!fSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECilfCT
NO. 4, BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS. 12, 15 and 16, in SAilTA BARBARA CITY .
Roosevelt School
Geo . H. Hicks
Mrs . Kate Hendricks , Miss Margaret A. Carrol
Mrs. Elsie G. Van Winkle
SANTA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOlill ELECTIOlf PRECINCT
No . 5 , BEI NG A co:TSOLIDATION OF GfilIBRAL ELECTIOlI
PRECINCTS NOS. 8 , 9 and 10, IN SANTA BARBARA CITY 
Justice Court , 19 E. Figuer oa Street,
s . w. Candy
Mrs. Lulu A. Furman, Miss Sara C. Joyce 
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PRECINCTS NOS. 13, 14 and 25 , IN SAllTA BARBARA CITY.
Mannings Garage , cor. Santa Ba r bara & E. Valer i o Sts.
Robert Fulton
Mrs . Louis B. Markus , Miss Hattie B. Manni ng
Mrs . Fl orence M. Berger
SANTA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
NO . 7, BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS. 17, 18 and 19 , in SANTA BARBARA CITY.
Halls ' Grocer y, 2300 Hollister Avenue
Mrs . Lottie s. Hall 
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Mrs. Minnie 1.1. Allen
SANTA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTI ON PRECINCT
No . 8 , BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTIO!i
PRECI?JCTS NOS . 20 , 21 and 24 , IN SANTA BARBARA CITY.
Meyerink' s Garage , 302 w. Pedregosa Street,
F. S. Williams
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Mrs . Rose Meyerink.

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NO . 9, BEING A C01~ SOLIDATI 011 OF GENERAL ELECTION
pRECi lJCTS NOS. 22 and 23 , IN SANT.A BARBARA CITY.
Gr aham Store, 1702 San Andres Str eet
Henry A. Silva 
C. Jt.1. Graham, James B. Dummer
 A. F. Aubrey
SANTA BARBARA CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
NO . 10, BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECilrCTS :rros. 26 , 2 7 and 29 , IN SANTA BARBARA CITY .
Mrs . Louise Savit z, Residence, 1128 Bath Street,
Via 1 ter \Vr ight am
Mrs . Frances 11. Bennett, l.i!rs . Annie lVoodward
Mrs . Louise H. Savit z .
SANTA BARBARA COllSOLIDATED BOND ELECTI ON PRECINCT
N0 .11 . BEING A co1iSOLIDATIOll OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 30, 31 and 32, IN SANTA BARBARA CI TY.
De Ponce Garage, cor. Bath and Ortega St s .
George 1,rcKenz i e
Mrs. Jria ry J . Hacking, 11rs . Cather ine A. \Voods
Mrs . Bessie Mae Roger s
SANTA BARB~RA COLSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
No. 12, BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
~RECINCTS NOS . 28 , 34 and 35 , IN SANTA BARBARA CITY.
Schillings Store, cor . W. Carril l o & San Andr es Sts.
A. c. Greenwell
Miss Bernice Cary , J. A. Cody
Mrs . Jennie I . Baylor
MESA BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Fannie Stevens Residence , Modoc Road.
Cha r les I . Bl iss
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lllSSION BOlID ELECTION PRECINCT.
Mission School House
Ulpiano Lopez
Mrs . Frances E. Dawson, Mrs . Helen T. deldon
Mrs. Aftrria M. Silva
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
ALCATRAZ BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.

Alcatraz School House
~Va 1 tar Bu.hil
Lydia E. Sampson, Ill's. Rae Gillfillan
Nellie 11. Cobbs
BALLARD BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
Davis Theatre
L. L. Fox
Clarence C. Thompson, Edgar B. Davison
Frank Mattei
DOS PUEBLOS BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Den School House
M. Farren
Lola },{. Fov1ler , w. M. Silsby
Joe lif. Alegria
GOLETA BOND ELECTION PRECI1rCT.
:B'arm Bureau Hall
Thos. A. Clancy ,
Glenn s. C ba~berlain , Mrs . Mollie M. Baker
Albert D. Hill
HOPE BOND ELECTI ON PRECINCT 
Hope School House
 Elmer G. Higbee
J.[. P. Lane , J . V. Tracy
Kate F. Hicks
LA PATERA BOrID ELECTION PRECINCT.
La Patera School House
Andrew K. Langlo ,
David Richards , Vencent E. Libbey
D. H. Tilford
REFUGIO BOND ELECTION PRECINCT .
Orella School House
Grace T. Boaz
p. F. Baron, John v. Alegria
Jesse M. Rutherford
SANTA YNE-Z BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Minetti ' s Hall
c. }.l. J ones
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SOLVANG BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Dania Hall
Paul C. Peterson
Samuel H. Lyons , ll{ads J . Frese
Anna c. Burchardi
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT .
BUELLTON BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Jonata School House
Michael Flannagan
L. H. Lauritzen, Odin G. Buell
Mrs. Annie Bodine
COJO BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.

Southern Pacific Depot , Concepcion.
J. R. King
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Mrs. Ella R. Lewis
LOMPOC . CONSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
NO. 1 , BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 1 and 2 in LOMPOC CITY.
City Hall
Clarence w. Henning
1~s . Ellen c. Sperber, Jessie A. Huyck
Mrs. Eunice R. Rule
LOMPOC CO!lSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
NO. 2.- BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 3 and 4 in LOMPOC CITY.
J . D. Black' s Bldg., Ocean Ave. bet . G. & H. Sts.
Sylvester Lansdell
Mrs . Ellen 1~. Launer, Cyrus M. Tucker
Mrs . Jennie Dimock
LOlfl'OC NO. 5 BOND EJ.ECTION PRECINCT.
Miguelito School House
William T. Martin
Maurice A. McLaughlin , Christian Madsen
Mrs . Lena J . Holloway
LOMPOC NO. 6 BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Maple School House
Alexander Main
11:rs. Aiary M. Fratis , John Lundberg
Mrs . Verda c. Hounshell
SANTA RITA_ BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
Santa Rita School House
L. D. Streeter
Henry w. Doerges , Mrs . Annie A. Avery
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Miss Olive M. Streeter
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
BETTERAVIA BO~ID ELECTION PRECINCT .
Amusement Hall , Betteravia
George C. Dexter
John p. Van Leer, Ethel l11 Neal
Naomi L vvade
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CAREAGA BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Club House , Shell Company. Lease ,
Earl Skinner
Harr y Hite , Elizabeth E. Durham
Pearl c. Allet son
CASMALIA BOND ELECTION PRECINCT .
Casmalia School House
Mr s . Grace Thralls
Mrs . Rhoda 1\fi. Lamb , Al be r t 11organti
Martin Madsen
CUYAlM BO:trD ELEC TI ON PRECINCT
Cuyama School House
Thoma s B. Wylie
John c. Lane , Eugene L. Johnston
James G. James
GUADALUPE BOND ELECTION PRECINCT .
Campodonico Hall
Geo . A. ]iicBane
Chas. L. Campodonico , Stephen V. Campodonico
Joe Olivera
LOS ALAA10S BOliD ELEC TI 011 PREC I~TCT
Los Alamos Hall
Henry R. Gewe
Anita K. Fratis , Ira D. Ta ylor
ORCUTT BOND ELECTI ON PRECINCT .
Woman' s Club Building
Alfred s. Luttrell
l.U's . Lula l.1a e lJorthrop, Bert T. Dinne s
Lena F. G-ill
PI1IE GROVE BO:JD ELEC TI Ol~ PRECINCT 
Pine Grove School House
Abraham L . Eames
Daniel Lester Moyer , Stonewall J . Garrett
Paul H. Schulz
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No. 1 BEI IlG A CONSOLIDATIO:i:T OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 1 , 2 and 3 IN SANTA MARIA CITY.
Moose Bldg., w. B. Johnson' s Sales Room
Major P. Baker
Arthur w. Haslam, Mrs. Viola Schauff
Mrs. Edna Roemer
SANTA I.1ARIA_ CO!TSOLIDATED BOND ELECTION PRECINCT
No. 2 BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF GENERAL ELECTION
PRECINCTS NOS . 4 and 5 IN SftNTA MARIA CITY
Basement Ca r negie Library Bldg.
John F. Smith
Henry fl. Evans , Abbie Rutherford
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Pleasant Valley School House
Mark H. Whitn:ey
Elmer Chas. Rice , Louise Wylie
U. G. Battles
SISQUOC BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Barber Shop, adjoining Public Hall
George lficbolson
Leslie Brown, Annie Elliott
Elmer ~lliot t
WASIOJA BOND ELECTION PRECINCT.
Wasioja Post Office
Fr ancis 1.1. Richards on

Mrs . 11fargaret B. Richardson , Joseph L. MoKamie
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That in pursuance OI law . a notice and proclamation oI said Special bond election
shall be given by publishing this resolution with an appropr iate heading in the

The Daily News , a daily newspaper of general circulation printed , published and
circulated in said County of Santa Barbara , once a week for at least four (4 ) weeks
prior to the date of said election, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to
publish or cause the same to be published in accordance with this resolution and law.
Passed and adopted this 3rd day of ~ray , 1926, by the Boa r d of Supervisors of
Santa Barbara County.
C. L. PREISKER, Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of Santa Barbar a County.
Attest : C. A. HUNT , County Clerk and Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors.
(SEAL)
~ n the Matter of the Petition of Francis T. Underhil l , et al., for the Vacation
and Abandonment of Road in the Second Road District in the County of Santa Barbara ,
State of California .
ORDER.
The petition of Francis T. Underhill, et al ., in the above entitled matter ,
coming on regularly this day to be heard. and it appear ing that said pet i t ion was
filed herein on the 5th day of April , 1926, that said petition was signed by ten
freeholders of the County of Santa Barbara , at least two of whom were residents of
the Second Road District and taxable therein for road purposes , and that the whole
of the property affected is situated in said Second Road District; that on the 5th
day of April , 1926, an order was duly made by this Board fixing l\fonday , the 3r d day
of :rvray, 1926, at 10 o' clock A. Ivt., in the r oom of the Board of supervisor s in t he

Court House in the City of Santa Barbara , in said County, as the time and place fo r
bearing said petition, and providing that notice of the time and place fixed for
bearing said petition be given to all freeholders in said district by publication of
said notice in The Daily News , a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published
in said County , for at least two successive weeks pr ior to said day fixed for
said hearing , apd that a similar notice be posted conspicuously along the line of
the proposed vacation; and said petition coming on regularly to be beard this day,
and it appearing that said notice has been duly published and posted as prescribed
b.y the aforesaid order and as prescribed by law , and that affidavits of such publ ics
tion and posting have been filed herein, and it appearing that all the all egations
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IT I S HEREBY ORDERED that said por.tion of said road in the Second Road D istrict ,
in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California , described 1n said petition, to-wit:
A portion of the road, forty (40) feet wide , commonly knO\'ln as Sheffield Drive ,
the right of way. for which was granted by Ralph Radoli'ffe \.Yhit ehead et al., to the
County of Santa Barbara , by deed dated February 20 , 1903, and recorded in Book 90 , of
Deeds, at pa ge 317 , Santa Barbara County Records , being a strip 20 feet in width on
each side of the following described center line:
Beginning at a point wh, ich is located by commenci'ng at an iron buggy axle set
at the northwest corner of the Ortega Rancho , 1n sai'd county, as shown on the "Map of
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Survey made by F. F. Flournoy of the northwest corner of The Ortega Rancho , showing the
old Sheffield Drive El t ronteoi to Santa Barbara Co., Cal. Jan. 1926'' , rec~
rded in the office of the County Recorder of said county February 16, 1926 in Book
present and
16 of Record of Surveys, at page 153, and running thence south 89 48 ' east 64 .10 
feet ; thence s_outh 1 04' west 282. 93 feet to a spike i'n pavement a t t he true point of
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beginning of the center line of the 40 foot str ip herein described, and running thence
from said point of beginning ,
1st, south ~0 west along the center line of said road, as described in the above
mentioned deed 49 . 95 feet to an angle in said center l ine ; thence
. 2nd, south 83 west al ong said center line 220 feet to an angle in said line
as described in said deed; thence
3rd, south 29 25' west along said center line , 237 . 10 feet to spike in pavemen~
in center line of Sheffield Drive as now located 
EXCEPTirIG, ho\vever, f rom t he strip of land above described, all that portion
thereof which lies within the bounda r ies of Sheffield Drive as now laid out and established
on the ground,
be ,and the same is hereby vacated , discontinued and abandoned.
In re Issue of Bonds of Goleta Union School District.
WHEREAS , on the .18th day of March, 1926, the board of trustees of Goleta Union
School District , deemed it advisa ble to call , and by resolution and order of said boar
of trustees duly and regul arly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes
of the board of trustees on said day , did call an election , and resolve and order:
That an election be called and hel d on the 17th day of April 1926, in said
School 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
Eighty- five Thousand dollars , to run not exceeding twenty years and to bear interest
at the rate of 5 1/2 per cent per annum, payable semi- annually, for the purpose of
school buildings or making alterations or additions to any school building or buildin s ,
raising money for purchasing school lots , for building or purchasing one or more
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for insuring school building s , for supplying school buildings with f urniture or necessary
apparatus , and for i mproving school grounds ; and
1HZR3AS, an election v,ras held in said School District on the 17th day of
April 1926 , in conf ormity v1i th the said resolution and order of the said board of
trustees of said School District, and al l the proceedings bad in the premises have
been certified to this board of supervisors by the board of trustees of said School
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VIH.i!:R;'.;)AS , the sai a certified proceedings sho\V , and a fte~ a  full examination
and investigation t his board have f ound and do hereby find and declare :
That in accordance with a res olution and order of the board of trustees of
Goleta Uni on School District , passed and adopted on the 18th day of March 1926, an
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election was duly call ed in said School District , and was held in said School Distr i ct
on the l 7t.h day of April, 1926, and that notice of said election was given by posting
notices signed by all members of the board of trustees of said School District in thre
public pla ces in said School District for more than twenty days next before said
election, and by publishing such not i ce in the Morning Press , a newspaper printed and
published in Santa Barbara County, State of California ; not l ess than once a week for
three successive weeks before said election, which notice so posted and published , was
in the form required by the political code of the State of California .
That pr ior to opening said polls the said inspector and judges of elec ti on , t ook
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
certified the result of said electi-0n to the board of trustees of said School District
and to them made return of the poll and tally lists of said election.
That on the 24th day of Apr i l, 1926, 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 District met an
canva ssed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said board of
trustees found and declared and this board finds and declares that there we r e 212 vote
cast at said election, and that more than two- thirds thereof , to - wit : 163 votes we r e
cast for issuing said bonds , and 49 votes and no mor e were cast against issuing said
bonds , and that the said board of trustees caused an ent ry of the result of said
election to be made on the minutes of said board.
And this board hereby further inds and declares that said electio was duly
and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and
legally 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 thin s

required by law to be done have been done and have been per f ormed in regular and due
form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute author izing the issu
of school bonds ; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said School Di stric ,
including this proposed issue of bonds , is within the limit pr escribed by law.
rt is Thereore Ordered , that bonds 0 Goleta Union School District in said Santa
Barbara County , State of California , issue in the sum of Eighty- five Thousand dolla r s
in denominations of One Thousand payable within twenty years from the date thereof, i
lawful money of the United States, with inter est thereon at the rate of 5 1 / 2 per cen
per annum, payabl e semi- annually in like lawful money , at the office of the county
treasurer of said County.
It is furthe r ordered that said bonds shall be payable as foll ows , to wit:
Bonds Nos . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 to run 1 year
Bonds Nos . 5 , 6, 7, 8 to run 2 years
Bonds Nos . 9 , 10, 11, 12 to run 3 years
Bonds Nos . 13, 14, 15 , 16 to run 4 years
Bonds llos. 17 , 18 , 19, 20 to run 5 years
Bonds Nos. 21, 22 , 23, 24 to run 6 years
Bonds Nos . 25, 26 , 27 , 28 to run 7 years
Bonds Nos . 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 to run 8 years
Bonds Nos . 33, 34 , 35, 36 to run 9 years
Bonds Nos . 37, 38, 39 , 40 to run 10 years
Bonds Nos . 41, 42 , 43 , 44 to run 11 years
Bonds Nos . 45 , 46 , 47 , 48 to run 12 years
Bonds llos . 49 , 50 , 51 , 52 to run 13 years
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IN ':VITNESS ~vHERE OF , the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, state of
California , has caused this bond to be signed by its chairma n , and by the county
auditor, and attested by its clerk wi t h the sea l of said board attached this 3rd day
of 11ay 1926.

Chairman of Board of Supervisors.
(SEAL) Count y Auditor .
Attest
County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors .
RESOLVED, that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the
following form, to- wit :
INTEREST COUPON
$27 . 50 ~ro . --
The treasurer of Santa Barbara County , State of California , will pay to the
holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Goleta Union School Distric ,
in said County and Sta t .e , on the 3rd day of 19 , at his office in the
City of Santa Barbara , in said County and State , the sum of $27 .50 for six months '
interest on Bond No. of said School District.

Chairman of the Board of supervisors .
Count y Audi tor.
County Clerk and Clerk  of the Board of
Supervisors .
It is further ordered that tbe cha.irman of this board and the county auditor
are authorized to sign said bonds and coupons , and the said county clerk is authorize
to countersign the same and to affix the seal of th.is board to said bonds , and there-
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upon said officers shall deliver said bonds , so execut ed , to the county treasurer for
safe- keeping. They may 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 l,forning Press , a ne1Nspaper printed
and published in the said County of Santa Barbara for the period of two weeks that t s
board of supervisors will receive up to 7th day of June 19 26
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 re ject any and all bids for said bonds.
In the !\tatter of the Sa l e of Bonds of Road Improvement District I~o . 1 , of th~
County of Santa Barbara ,
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for the sale of
$17, 500 . 00 of bonds of Road Improvement District lfo. 1, of the County of Santa
Barbara , the Board proceeded to open and consider the bid of The First National Bank
of Santa Barbara , which was the only bid filed , and which bank bid par , accrued
interest to date of delivery and a premium of ~18 . 00 , and
It appearing to the Board that the bid of The First National Bank of Santa
Barbara is reasonable and that the same should be accepted , On motion duly seconded
and carried , it is orde r ed that the bid of The First Na t ional Bank of Santa Barbara
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It is further ordered that/bank have ten days after delivery of an abstract of
the proceedings on1:he issuance and sale of said bonds of said Road Improvement
District l{o. 1 , wi thin \Vhich to accept delivery and pay for said bonds at the office
of t he County ~reasurer of said Sa nta Barbara Count y.
In the Matter of the Petition of~. B. Metcalf for a new private r oad, in .Road
District No . 6, in the 2nd Township.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the hearing of the Viewers '
Rep ~ rt in the above entitled matter , be and the same is hereby continued until July
6th , 1926, at 10 o' clock a . m.
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/ In the Matter of the Application of the Veterans ' Welfare Board of the State of
California for an order for the cancellation of ce r tain assessments upon r eal property.
ORDER.
Upon reading and filing the verified petition of the Veterans ' Welfare Board of the
State of California , a public corporation, praying for an order of t he Board of Supervisors
of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California , directing the auditor of
said county t o cancel ce r tain assessments for taxes against certain real property situate
in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California , and hereina f ter descr ibed;
and
IT APPEARING that each and all of the allegations contained in said petition are
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true , and that the district attorney of said count y has consented in writing to the
cancellation of said assessments, and the title to said property is vested in the
Veterans' Welfare Board of the State of California ;
ll07/, THE?.EFORE , good cause appearing the refor , the County Audi tor of the c aunty of
' Santa Barbara is hereby authorized , directed and empowered to ca ncel the following assessments
, and the penalties attached thereto , upon the following real property , for
the following years. All of said real property is situate in the County of Santa
Barbara , State of California , as follows :
r. That portion of Block 257 in the City of Santa Bar bara , Count y of Santa Ba r ba r a
State of Califo.;rnia , according to the official map thereof, described as follows :
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Beginning at a point on the northeasterly line of Voluntario Street, distant thereon
250 feet northwesterly from the most southerly corner of said block ; thence northwe t erly
along said street line 50 feet; thence at right angles northeasterly 100 feet ;
thence at right angles southeasterly 50 feet ; thence at right angles southwesterly 100
feet to the point of beginning.
Deed recorded April 11 , 1924.
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Taxes , penalties and costs , ~~45, 78
Assessed to Joseph J.{. Chudley.
I I . That portion of Block 22 in t he City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara

State of California , according to the official map thereof, described as follows :
Beginning at a point on the southwesterly line of Bath Street , distant thereon
94 feet southeasterly from the most nort herly corner of said block ; thence southeaster
ly along saia line of Bath Street 59 feet ; the nce at righ t angles southwesterly 56. 25
feet ; thence at right a ngl es n.orthwasterly 59 feet; thence st r ight ane les northeasterly
56 . 25 feet to t he point of be~inning .
EXCEPTI ~G therefrom all that portion thereof described as follows :--Beginning at
the most southe rly corner of the lot belonging to ~ iola A.lute Smith and J.i. Vt . Smith,
her husband , distant 153 feet southeasterly from t he southeasterly line of Pedregosa

Street and 56 . 25 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Bath Street ; thence
northwesterly , along t he southwesterly line of ~aid property of Smith, 15 inches ;
thence in a northeasterly direction 12 feet 6 inches ; thence at right angles in a
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southeasterly direction 15 inches ; thence at right angles in a southwester ly directio
12 feet 6 inches to the point of beginning .
Deed recorded July 21, 1924.
Taxes , penalties and costs, $109. 78
Assessed to A. E. Leonard and Anna Leonard 
 IV. That portion of Block 41 of the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa
Ba rbara , State of California , according to the official map thereof, described as
foll ows: 
Beginning at a point on the northwesterly line of Valerio Street, distant
thereon 100 feet southwesterly from the most easterly corner of said block; thence
southwesterly along said line of Valerio Street 50 feet; thence at right angles nor thwesterly
105. 60 feet; thence at right angles northeasterly 50 feet ; thence a t right
angles southeasterly 105. 60 feet to the point of beginning.
Deed recorded September 22, 1924.
Taxes , penalties and costs , ~ 18 . 88 .
Assessed to the Santa Barbara Abstract & Guaranty co .
Dated : this 3rd day of Jviay , 1926.
C. L. PJ.IBISKZR , Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Santa Ba r bara ,
State of California .
Attest: C. A. HUNT , County Clerk and
ex- officio Clerk of the Boa rd
of Supervisors of said pounty.
(SEAL)

In the 1.~a tter of fixing the amount of Bond on filing map of a Subdivision
known as "Orilla Del 1~a r"
I t appearing to the Board that the Pa cific- Southwest Trust & Savings Bank ,
is the owner of a certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the County of Santa
.Ba rbara , State of California , designated as the Orilla Del Mar Tract has subdivided
the same for the purpose of sale, and
I t further appearing that t he 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 ,
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arid also having presented to this Board a good and suff ic e ~t bond in the sum of ~? 500 . 0 ,
conditioned as re quired by law, 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Pacific- Southwest
Trust & Savings Bank execute and file with this Board~ 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 the payment of all taxes which are at the
time of filing said map a lie11 a gainst said tract or subdivision or any part thereof ,
but no t yet pa yable , and
I t is further or dered that said bond so presented be and t he same is hereby
approved and t hat the same be filed by the Clerk of this Board .
In the };latter of the Petition -of Chas . A. Davis, et al ., for a roa d in Road
District No. 4, in the Fifth Twp . 
on motion duly seconded and carried, it\ is ordered that the bond presented

in t he above entitled matter for the sum of ~300 . 00 , be and t he same ~s hereby appr ov d
and
I t is further ordered that B. F. Ruffner , Ben Grossi and Owe~ H. O' Neill,
be and they are hereby appointed road vie,vers therein.


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In the ~atter of Complaints against the office of Horticultural Commissioner
of Santa Barbara County.
Complaints having been received of mistreatment by employees of the office of
 ~ orticultural Commissioner of the Count y of Banta Ba rba ra ,
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On mot ion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said complaints be referred
to the Horticultural Commissioner of said County for action t hereon.
In the r.ra tter of an Ordinance fixing the time and place of holding .Regular
:Lieeti11gs of the Board of Supervisors .
On motion duly seconded and carr ied, it is ordered that the District Attorney
prepare and present to this Board on t he 17th day of May 1926 , a f orm of ordinance
:fixing the 1st and 3rd I.~ondays of each month as the time f or b o ldi. ng n~ egular Meetings
of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County.
In the I.ratter of t he Application of the Count y of 8anta Barbara for a permit
to occupy and maintain the beach known as Goleta Sand Spit, as a free public bathing
beach,
An application in the above entitled matter , directed to the Honorable Huber t
'/ork, ecretary of the I nterior , ,iashington , D. c . being presented by the Distr ict
Attorney , in accordance with an order heretofore made,

On motion duly seconded it is ordered that said appl ication be executed by the
Chairman of this Board on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara.
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In the Matter of the Transfer of Funds f rom the Tax Rebate Fund to the General
Fund.
It appearing to the Board from a communication received from the County Auditor
that the sum of $2,094 . 99 , is now on deposit in the County Treasury in the Tax Rebate
Fund which sum represents excess collections made by the County Assessor that have
not been claimed or re:funded within three years after the collection t hereof, and
I t further appearing from Section 3824 of the Political Code , that said sum of
$2, 094. 99 should by order of this Board be transferred from sai~ Tax Rebate Fund
to t he General Fund,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said sum of ~2 , 094 . 99
be and t he same is hereby transferred from the Tax Rebate Fund to the General Fund 
Upon t he passage of the fore go ing order the following Supervisors voted , Aye ,
to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and C.
L. Preisker, Nays : None .
In the Ma tter of the Petition of Anthony F. Munch for County Aid.
It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that said petitioner i s a proper
person to receive County aid , it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the
Treasurer , on Hospital Fund , i n f avor of Anthony F. Munop 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 !latter of t he Petition of Hettie E. Munch for Comity Aid .
It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that said petitioner is a proper
person to receive County aid , it is or dered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the
Treasurer , on Hospital Fund, in favo r of Hettie E. UU.nch for the sum of $20 . 00 ; and
for a like amount on the f irst of each month herea f t er until the further order of
 
this Board. 
In the Matter of the Petition of Willis West for County Aid.
It appea ring to the satisfaction of t his Board that said petitioner is a proper
person to receive County ai~ , it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the
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Treasurer , on aospital Fund , in favor of Willis West for the sum of $20 . 00 ; and for
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a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the fu rther order of this
Board.
In the matter of the Peti tion of Lola Narvice fo r County Aid for Maxine Narvice,
half- orphan,
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Maxine Narvice , aged 2
years is a half-orphan and is a proper person to receive County Aid , and she is in
the custody of said Lola Narvice,
It is ordered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
Fund, in favor of said Lola Narvice f or 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 support of the above named minor.
In the matter of the Petition of Lola Narvice for County Aid for Ver non Gall i
and Henrietta Galli ,. half- orphans,
It a ppearing to the satisfaction of the Board ~hat said Vernon Galli , aged 11
years and Henrietta Galli , aged 9 years are half-orphans and are proper  persons to
receive County Aid , and they are i n t he custody of said Lola Narvice,
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It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fun ,
in favor of said Lola Narvice for the sum of Twenty & 00/100 dollars , and for a l ike
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 Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer for County
Aid for Maria and Amalia Gra jeda , half orphans ,
 rt appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said 1,raria Grajeda , aged
12 years and Amalia Gra jeda , aged 10 years, are half orphans and are proper persons
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to receive County Aid , and t hey are i n the custody of said Otto E. Kramer , Probation
Of ficer . 
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
Fund, in favor of said Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer for the sum of Twenty & 00/l 0
dollars, and for a like a mount on the first of each month hereafter until the further
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order of t his Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors .
In the matter of the Petition of Ysaura Gra jeda for County Aid for Lewis and
 Ysaura Gra j eda, half- orphans .
It a ppearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Lewis Grajeda , aged 7
years and Ysaura Grajeda , a ged 6 years are half-orphans and are proper persons to
receive County Aid, ' and the y are in t he custody of said Ysaura Grajeda .
It is ordered t hat t he Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
Fund , in favor of said Ysaura Gra j eda f or the sum of Twenty & 00/100 dollars , and
for a l i ke amount on the firs t of each month hereafter until the further or der of
t his Board , said money to . be used f or the support of the above named minors .
In the l.~atter of Petitions f or CoUn.ty Aid .
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It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the following named petitione s
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are proper persons to rece ive county a id ,
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that t he Auditor draw his
warrant on t he Indigent Fund i n f avor of the following named persons for the amounts
set opposite t heir respecti ve names on the 1st day of June, 1926.
Marcellina Borgatello
lvirs . J . r.r. Burleigh
FI RST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 
$20. 00
30 . 00
Refugia Olivas
Jose Maria Romero
$10. 00
15. 00
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Claud Johnson
Vicente A. Juarez
Jennie Lee
Ra mon Lopez
Annabelle 1.1cGreal
Mabel Hyde
B. F. Bsber
Isabelle Gunderson
Anne Hendric. ksen
. 1illiam Le~.i is
Hettie E . J.,fu.nch
Emma P. Ant on
.R. Cloak
Ida l/Iay Davidson
Anna Elphick
Blanche E. Emmons
Juan Flores
Hattie B. Ha rbison
John Davies
1.1a ry Hedrick
May 3rd. 1926.
~20 . 00 Peter Romero
12. 00 Lucia Tognini
25 . 00 Mrs . Jessie K. ilila on
15. 00
10. 00
SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT .
$14. 25 Antonio Poisard
THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$15. 00
15. 00
15. 00
25.00
20. 00
Maria Josefa Pico -
Pedro v. Rome ro , et ux
1,1ary F . Wor th
Clara LI. J.liranda
Anthony F. Munch
FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 
$20. 00
1 5 . 00
20. 00
20 . 00
20 . 00
20. 00
10 .00
Mrs. Minnie Lawrence
Dona lda Mo ore
Mabel E . Murray
Mae McCollum
1'Iary C. Newhouse
Jose Rob l es
Joseph Usher
Willis i7est
FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$ 8.oo
10. 00
1.ra r ga re t lJa rcum \'fa rd
$20 . 00
30. 00
1 0 . 00
$ 8 . 00
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$15. 00
25. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
20. 00
$20 . 00
20. 00
20. 00
30. 00
20 . 00
10. 00
15. 00
20 . 00
$ 10. 00
The Reports of Alex p . Harrison , Superintendent of Santa Barbara General
Hospita l , Annie E. Mccaughey , Super intendent County Detention Home , and A. s. Larsen,
County Li ve Stock Inspe ctor for the month of April , 1926 , were examined and ordered
filed 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the claim of Proctor
& Cleghorn No . 618 , for the sum of $ 21 , 587. 25 be and the same is hereby rejected.
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the follo\ving cla ims
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Burroughs Adding Co .
Harnischfeger Sales Corp.
Jaeger, Mrs. J . fartha

Ott Hardware Co .
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Proctor & Cleghorn 
Southe rn Counties Gas Co 
Southern Pacific Co 


$4 . 45
25 . 75
130. 00
203. 03
502 . 11
152. 10
108. 55
22417 . 25
35 . 50
5 . 00
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all claims that have
been audited and approved at t his me eting by three members of the Board of Supervisors
be allowed , each claim to be paid out of the fund designated in the or der of allowance
endorsed on the face of each claim respectively , to - wit :
Ackridge , 1. GENERAL FUND $48 . 00
Ackridge , w. 24. 00
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Ambrose Lumber Co. GENERAL FUND
do do do
Anderson, iVrn .
Artuso , A.
Bailey , Ethel H.
Baimbridge , Dr. J . c.
Bancroft- Whitney Co .
Bank' s Stationery Store
Barker Printing
Ba r 11ett, Vfm. A.
Bassett , Raymond
Bastanchur y , A.
Bejar , "'l irginia
.Bello, F. J .
do do
Bish, Harry
Bither, F . D.
Black , J . D.
Blakeway , E. c.
Bland , w. s.
Bland, v ( . s.
Bland , w. s.
Block, A.
Boes eke- Dawe Co .
do do
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do do
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Bond , C. S.
Botello , l'.~ . A.
Botello , l\I. A.
Co .
Howhay , Jr., Arnold A.



Boys & Gir ls Industrial Home & Farm
Breck, B.
Breck , E.
Bumpass , B. B.
Caille , I.rebel L .

California Corrugated Culvert Co .
Carlisle & Co., A.
ao do
Castagna , Alice
do do
Central Garage & \Velding ,forks
Chalmers, Thomas
Chalmers , Thomas
City I.ia r ke t
Clothier, R. \V .
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co 
Co11ke y , IA. C.

$72 .00 allowed for



$122. 40
3 . 20
120. 45
31. 64
15. 60
10. 00
66 .00
146.40
7. 25
125. 00
30 . 98
23. 52
20 . 15
84. 00
84 . 00
10. 00
l.50
10. 00
 75
16. 62
15. 50
18. 00
62 . 85
1 . 26
4 . 34
5 . 05
2. 75
5. 65
35. 00
3 . 00
6 . 00
20. 60
44. 35
8. 00
8 . 00
7. 50
10. 00
116. 48
2 . 23
46. 61
50. 00
50. 00
9. 50
129. 35
110. 18
23. 40
25. 00
63. 08
96 . 80
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P.~ay 3rd , 1926.
Consolidated Title Ins. Co .

Cook, Fred L.
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Craviotto, E. J 
Craw, et ux., Herbert 1:1r Vi 
Crescent Ga r age


Crist, B. G 
Cuesta , Gerard s. de la
Davis , Ca lvin

Deu , J . B.
Dewing , H. A.
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Di11smore , Thos .

Dodge, E. G.
Dominguez , J.U-s. l1iary
Downer & Co., !'red A.

Dugan, Herbert F.
Dugan, Herbert F.

Eby, Evelyn Joyce
Goodacre , w. J.

Good Roads l~ia chiner y Co .

Gray, J  A.

Gr eat Wardr obe

Gr eer , F. c.
Gut i errez Electric
Gutierrez , Al deane
Hacking , c. J .
Hagglund , B. 1.
Hammond , D. lv1.
Hardy , A. c.

Har rison, Aleck p .

GENERAL FUND

$45. 00
2. 50
59 . 80
11 . 20
36 . 85
7. 50
70 . 00
25 .87
3 . 35
38.10
26 . 60
32 . 50
66. 25
30. 00
2. ao
355 .45
1678 . 75
94 . 50
18 . 50
222 . 03
19. 75
26 . 15
23 . 50
3. 50
86. 00
125 . 00
30 . 06
125 . 18
12. 00
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Haslam, \V. E .
Hench , Anna
Hende rson , John
Hildenbrand, Wm .
Hill, l:Jrs. J~r . F.
Hitchcock, H. R.
do do
Holiday Hardware Co .
do do
Hollander , John
Holtzbauer, Frank
Hoover , B. B.
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Hunt , c. A. .
Hunt , 'I  B.
Hunt Mercantile Co .
Huyck , Sherman
Isom, I . w.
Janssens , J . R.
do do
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Jennings, 1.fiss E. B.
Jones , Chas A.
Jorda no Bros .
Joyce , Sara C.
Kelley , Samuel s.
Kelley , Samuel
do Eugene s .
Keran Laundry
Kessler , H.
Kessler , H.
Kessler , J . D.
Klein-Simpson Fruit Co .
Lambert , C. E.
Lambert Clarence
Lambert, et a 1 . , Frank
Lambert, Fred
Lambert , Ray
Larsen, Steffen F.
Laughlin, Deane
Levy , Adolph H.
Lincoln, Louise
Logan Co ., w. c 
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Lord, Oswald L.
Los Angeles Creamer y Co .
Marriott & Company, o. C.
Mayfield , J .
},1ercer, Bob
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35. 08
110. 00
24. 66
20. 00
70.00
3 .15
2. 25
 60
2.10
35. 00
130.50
17.50
30. 30
115.00
44. 20
50. 00
2 . 50
9 . 80
60. 00
42.50
101 . 40
70 . 00
21. 07
34. 20
7. 25
12. 95
26 .74
12.17
44.00
44. 00
44. 00
88 . 98
60. 00
40. 00
71.50
162.00
48 . 00
50. 00
31. 93
10.30
49. 00
15 . 43
1.96
57.10
8 . 31
8 . 49
48.00
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Mid Coast Rock Co . GENERAL FUND
Mid . Counties Pub. Serv. Cor p .
r~ri lls , I~1rs . 111. F .
Jvtiss ion Office Equipment Co .
I.tis sion Pa int and Art Co .
Morrey, H. P.
ldorrey, H. p .
lviorrey, H. P.
?Jio rris , Cecil
l1~orr is , June
Morris , L. J .
l\[o rris , L. J .
r.royer, D.
llicCaughey, Anna E.
A1cCaughey, Anna E.
Il1:c Caughey, J . P.
TuicGregor, Thomas
 McKenzie , Geo .

McMurre y ,' . s; K.
Nabalo , E .
Nielson, H. T.
1Jielson, H. T.
do do
O' Brya n t , w.

do Wm .
Ogilvy and Gilbert
0' 1ialley, John
Or d Ice Co .
do do
Ord Ice c o .
Ortega , Albert
Ott Hardware Co .
do do
' do do
do do
Paci fic Car Demurrage Bureau
Pacific Coast pUb ' g .
do do do
do do do
Pacific Laundry
Page , A . L .
Parma co .
do do
do do
Patri ck & Co .
Perms sse , B 
Pertica , Frances
Pierce Bros .
Pope , A. s.
Preisker, c. L.
Co .
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s.oo
70 . 00
4. 00
1 7. 85
5 . 00
10. 00
5.oo
9. 05
9. 05
13. 25
4 . 15
48. 00
130. 00
131. 59
210 . 20
2. 50
3.10
63.36
36. 00
75. 00
276. 80
116. 60
48 . 00
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8 . 00
25 . 00
110. 25
2.10
5 . 50
5 . 22
2. 50
11. 15
14. 00
1.00
12. 00
52. 00
16.15
14. 40
20. 60
29. 17
70 . 00
128. 35
7. 66
122. 98
132. 20
100 . 00
60. 00
24. 00
13. 75
61. 80
297
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Reiner & Son Co., c. D.
teynolds , J . C.

Richardson, Roy L.
Richardson, Roy L.
Richardson, Roy L.
do do
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Richardson, Roy L.
Robinson, George
Romero , L.
Rubel , E. D.
Rubel 1.1otor Co .
Ruffner & Ruffner Garage
Santa Barbara na ily Ne\vs
do do do
Santa Barbara Lumber Co .
Santa Barbara J,fotor Co .
GENERAL FUND

 






$1066.07
1.95
169.09
9.00
14.63
166. 21
77. 79
73.61
5. 00
11.25
105. 00
l . 50
15.00
31. 00
5. 50
125.95
13. 70
Santa Barbara Telephone Co . 7. 30
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Sa nta Barbara Telepho11e co .
do
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Santa Maria Garage
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Santa J,:aria Gas Company
Sa nta t'!aria Valley ilarehouse Co .
Santa Ynez Ga ra ge
Scaroni , Frank
Schauer Printing Studio
do do do
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Sea side Oil Company
Sellers, J  E.
Sexton, Joseph F.
Shell Co  of California
Simpson, Frank R.
Singer Sev1ing IJa chine co .
Skytt, rtans c. n.
Solomon, J .
Southern California Edison Co .
do Counties Gas Co .
do do do do
Southern Counties Gas co .
Southern Counties Ga s Co .
. s. P. l11illing Co .
Spezzano, Lucy
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4.15
1. 48
16.42
6. 15
5. 70
7. 45
148.44
25 . 29
4. 25
39 . 75
1 . 20
54 . 83
11.20
5.oo
78 . 00
423. 35
151.11
36. 00
5. 40
451 . 92
4 . 00
7 . 00
53 . 23
8 . oo
27. 23
17. 31
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44. 80
13.44
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Standald Oil Co . GENERAL FUND
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Sterling Drug Co ,
Stevens , Chas . S 
Stev ens, Chas. s.
Storn i , Peter
Strader, Bessie M.
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Strader, Bess ie M 
St. Catherine ' s School
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St. Fra ncis School
St . Vincent ' s School
Sweetser, H. c.
Sweetser, H. c.
Ta 1 bot t , ~'/ . L .
Ta ylor Hardware Co .
Teames, H. H.
Teames , H. H.
Tisdel , Harold
Tripp, Louis F.
Tur11er , Tex
 Hnion Mill & Lumber co.
Union Oil Co . '

Valley Oil Co .
Van Horn . J . A.
 

Van llorn, J . A 
do do
V'lal t on , J . A.
Waterman, Helen F.
?Yater 1/orks Department
do do
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;vatson , J . N. 
Watson, K. A 
Weidman, Elizabeth
:1e idman , Phil

~vestern Iftachine &: Foundry Co 


tlfestern !~rot o r l!aterial Service
Western Union T~le gra ph Co 
-.restwick I ron ~7o rks
Wheaton, VI. H 
White House
Wilson & D' Andrea
do do
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~Vilso n , H C 
Wilson , Dr . Kent R 
Wilson, Dr. Kent R.
Wilson , Kent R 
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$88 . 74
181. 34
298 . 73
9. 90
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15. 00
12. 89
2 . 10
8 . 50
280. 00
70 . 00
1358 . 04
50. 00
5 . 00
46 . 80
6. 50
32. 59
5 . 78
13. 50
161. 00
9. 05
141. 71
23. 50
187.99
24. 93
 
12. 64
27. 93
1 . 20
75. 00
5. 35
29. 80
301 . 99
75 . 00
5. 01
150. 00
66. 178
12. 80
. 71
2 . 40
30 . 60
21. 70
47 . 00
17. 50
284 . 40
13. 50
10. 00
io .oo
10. 00
2 . 00
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Wilson, Dr. Kent R.
Winchester , R. F.
Ambassador Laundry Co .
Ambrose Lumber Company
HOSPIT.liL FUND
Armour & Company
Armour & Company
do do
Baker Linen Co . H. w.
Barron, Dave
Binford, Er11est
Boeseke- Dawe Co .
do do
Bogler, Adolph
Borg , JL.
Bra ndenstein & Co .,M.  J .
Brandenstein & Co ., ll. J.
Br eon & Co., George A.
Br onson, Geo .
Brown, 7/m .
Calagari , A.
California 11a r ket
Carlisle & Company, A.


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Certified Laboratory Products
do do
Channer, VI . B.
Obanner, w. L.
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Channer, l.~rs . !7. L .
Childre , S. G 
Coast :rlholesale Grocery Co .
Cotton Products l:!f g . Co .
Da 1 ton Adding l:Ia chine Co 
DeKleva , L.
DeRoza , John
Diaz , A 
Diehl Grocery Co 
Edmondson, A. R 
Feather- Hill Poultry Ranch
Fee , Lee
Foxa 1;1. , Alda 11.
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Frankel Carbon & Ribbon i,i' fg . Co .
Ger mo 1.:anufacturi ng Co .
Harrison, Dr. A. P.
Hart , Rhoda
Haslam, Y.l . E .

Hatlan, Johan
Henman, E. 1 .
Henman , 1irs. Florence


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25 . 00
10. 00
447. 78
32. 90
16. 68
24. 30
7 . 50
1 66 . 99
10 . 00
130 . 00
15. 35
45 . 75
155. 00
93. 78
106. 89
69.33
4. 85
60. 00
20 . 00
60 . 00

100.17
51.00
33. 80
34 . 30
1 50. 00
60. 00
10. 00
38. 50
175 . 40
7 . 00
10. 00
so.oo
65 . 00
120. 00
155. 86
227. 50
161. 20
7. 50
110. 00
4 . 00
20 . 00
16. 83
91.00
6.19
70. 00
170. 00
18. 33


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Holland , Charles T. HOSPITAL FUND
do do
Hull , 1{abel F.
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J a geman, Frieda
. Jones , c. 1.1.
Jones , Evan
Kiriavis , John
Los Angeles Creamer y Co .
.r Mac.Ar thur , A.
  JJa rt in-Camm Co .
I~iartin-Camm Co .
lIiss ion O:f:fice Equipme, nt Co .
k1ission Produce & Supply
.Moll oy , J . ,v. 
1viontgomer y ~lard Co .
Moxley, \V. B.
Mc.Andrew , Wm. 
McCaffrey Br os.
MoClintock, Mrs . Louise
McDermott ' s Funeral Home
Ni chol s , Dr. N.
Or d Ice Company
Outside Indigent Fund
Overaa , Ol e
Parquet, Mrs. Helena
Petit , Frank
Pierce Br os .
Pioversan , Geo.
Poole , Geo .
".Prior Company, w. P.
IUtnam , E  
 Pyl e , J . M 
Rezndez , A.
Robertson , Da niel
Ronayne , Maurice
Rusk, Florence

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San Diego County General Hospital
do do Vielfare Comm.
do do do
Santa Barbara Drug Co 
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Santa Barbara Flour Mills
Sa nta Barbara Tel. Co .
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Schauer Printing Studio
.
Schauer Pr inting Studio
Scher er, I . E 
ao R. L.
Simpson, Frank R 
Southern Pacific Co .
Sperl, John
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10 . 00
70.00
11 0 . 00
12. 85
10. 00
80. 00
66. 75
75. 00
77. 60
48 . 79
4 . 25
21:12
141. 67
9 . 30
20. 00
90. 00
10. 20
93. 78
60. 00
175. 00
29. 60
20. 00
125. 00
125. 00
7. 50
206. 25
85. 00
65. 00
15. 00
40. 00
17.10
58. 67
90. 00
60. 00
93. 78
1090. 00

20 . 00
20. 00
8. 05
843. 64
24 . 67
25 . 29
99 . 90
78 . 50
42 . 50
53. 89
8. 25
1 0.17
30. 00
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Spreitz , H. A.
Squibb & Sons, E. R.
St earns l"lha r:ff Company
Stone, c. w.
Tipton, w. c.
Tripp , Louis F.
Tripp , Louis F.
Turon, J .
Villa re a 1 , I'.1:ary
Warr Supply Co .
\Vestern Yfuolesale Drug Co .
Wilson , H. c.
vVinstead, Moses
Levy, Henry
Peerless Pump Co .
Rogers & Son, E. F.
Roscoe 1Ioss Company
Associated Chari t ies
Balaam , E. M.
Bobo , G. l1 .
Boradori , Sam
Boradori, Samuel
Budd & Bodine
do do
Callis; F . I .
1 Campbell, R. J .
Coblent~ & Schwabacher
Coblentz & Scbwabacber
 do do
  Da Vee , Mr s . A. R.
Haider, Martin J .
Haslam & Co., \'I. A.
Haslam & Co ., w. A.
Herron, J . w.
He rron, J . w.
Holland , Charles T 
Hollows y, 1Irs. J . \'I.
Houghton' s Groce ry
Houghton, E. J .
Houghtom Grocery
Hunt 1iercantile Co .
do do do
Jordano Bros.
do do
. do do
Lucas Sanitarium
11~oore l\~ercant ile Co.
HOSPITAL FUND



HOSPITAL BLDG . FUND
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18. 78 .
5. 69
185. 00
71. 00
15. 95
84. 55
16. 00
17.50
11.15
20 . 69
9. 00
20. 00
72. 90
1241. 60
1792. 30
~3654 . 80 allowed for 1 3564. 80 
INDI GENT FUND

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26. 00
30. 00
10. 00
10. 00
32 . 06
13 . 59
70 . 00
10. 00
10 . 00
10. 00
10. 00
5. 00
60. 00
20. 00
20. 00
20. 00
10. 00
30. 00
25. 00
20 . 00
20. 00
20. 00
15. 00
15. 00
30. 00
30. 00
30. 00
15. 00
92. 81


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Morton & Co . INDIGENT FUND
McDermott Funeral Home
Orcutt IVIercantile Co .
Orcutt Mercantile Co.
Pa r ma Co .
Pearson, c. H.
Pico, Mrs. Dario
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do do
Pippin, E . J .
do  do 
Prier, Maud 1i.
Rudolphs Grocery & Hdwe Co .
do do do
Santa Maria Drug Co .
Tobey, w. c.
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
~va tts & Laubly
Winters, M. o.
do

$10. 00
60. 00
20 . 00
10. 00
34. 74
10 . 00
20 . 00
96. 88
52 . 21
108. 00
14. 78
100. 00
ao.oo
73. 91
10. 25
15. 00
4 . 50
160.00
50.00

30
304 
' Chavez , R. SECOND ROAD FUND $34. 00
 Chavez , R  24. 00 \
Cottam, warren 5. oo
Eseda , E.  12. 00
Esqueda , E. 20. 50
Francoso , s . 24. 50
Gibson, G. E. 2 . 00
Gibson , v. 15. 00
Gonzales , F. 13. 00
 Guzman, J  e.oo
do do 27 . 00

Hamilton, E, 20. 00
 Hernandez , P  12. 00
Hernandez , P. 14. 00
Her nandez , P. 20. 00
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Hernandez , p. 48. 00
Hosmer , H. 7 . 50
Islas , D. 12. 00 
 Kessler, B. 30 . 00
306















Sou. Pacific Co .
S. P. Milling Co 
Spears, James H.
FOURTH ROAD FUND
$pears-Wells J,fachinery Co.
Standard Oil Co .
Union Oil Co . of Calif.
Young , Frank
Associated Oil Co .
Beeson, J . F.
FIFTH ROAD FUND
Bidamon, Chas .
Black' s Auto Body & Radiator Vlorks
Bryant and Trott
Calderon, J . s.
Calderon, v.
Calderon, Valentine
Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co.
Calif. do
Chambers , J . H.
Clark, John
Clark, J . w.
Clarke, Walter
Cole Tite Shop
Cook , Geo .
Cook , Geo .
Cox , James
Crescent Garage
do do
Cullen, John c.
Cullen, John C 
Dille , F. E.
Dille, F. E 
Dunham, F. E.
Emerson, R. W.
Emerson, R. \V 
Fesler, John
Franklin, L. J .
Franklin, L. J .
Frat is , Anson
Frat is , J . A 
Frat is , J . A 
Fratis, J . A.
Fra tis , 11. L 
Frat is , Iii. L.
Fratis , l.i. L.
Garcia , Fred
Glines , Eliza
Glines , John
do do







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$ . 79
9. 62
80. 00
7 . 52
7. 20
362. 67
32. 50
55.44
11. 65
75 . 36
19. 75
75. 00
116. 25
1 04 . 00
6. 50
159 . 58
349. 24
667. 00
54.00
40. 50
16.17
125.40
20 . 00
10. 00
81. 00
667 . 00
8 . 35
40 . 50
49 . 50
55. 00
60. 00
54. 00
24. 00
24 . 00
224. 00
85. 50
85. 50
24 . 00
45. 00
53. 00
54. 00
40. 00
36. 00
48. 00
36. 00
18. 00
695. 00


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Goodchild, Willie
Go r in , John
do do
Gra fft , John
Graham, 1~ .
Grant , u. s.
do do
Ha rneschifeger Sales Corp.
do do do
do do do
Hawkins & Miller
Holser. & Bailey
Jenkins , M.
Kohler , 'I' f 
Marriott & Co., o. c.
Ma r shall , D. c.
l'J!a rt in, ,1. H.
Martin, \lm .
Martinez , M.
do do
Muscio , Delmo 1tV 
do do
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McColm, James
do do
Narron, R. J 
Niverth , s. B.
Novo , 11. L 
Oil '//ells Supply Co .
Ojeda , Joe
Ojeda , Jose
Ontiveros , Lesandro
do Roman
,
Pacific Coast Co~l Co .
do do do
Pacific Coast Ry . Co .
Pi mentel, J . c.
do do
Radford, C. \V.
Ralph , Roy
Ralph , Roy
Ramirez , lvlike
Ramirez, Mike
do do
Rivas , Jesus
Rubel 1v1otor Co .
Ruiz , Hobie
do do
do do
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31.50
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27. 00
58. 50
. 192. 00
w.oo
80. 75
55. 25
38 . 52
21. 50
31. 90
20. 00
20. 70
42. 00
3. 00
3 .00
36 .00
60 . 00
55 . 00
90. 00
85. 50
30. 00
9 . 00
36. 00
48.00
40.00
24. 00
168. 79
4 . 35
. 9. 50
64. 00
42 . 00
81. 00
50. 00
38. 49
520. 79
335. 00
13. 50
18.00
24. 00
24 .00
48. 00
30. 00
60. 00
60. 00
103.50
2. 05
40. 00
16. 00
20. 00
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Ruiz , J  D.
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Ruiz , Joe
Ryzner , Jim
Samuel , R.
Santa Barbara Telephone
Santa Ila r :ia Gae co 
Schopp, ~ Wiley
Shell Company -
Silva , Eugene
Silva , M. :e.
Simas , Tony
Sisquoc Welding ,vorks
Standard Oil Co .
Standard Oil Co .
Strong , F. E.
do do
Strong , 1lelvin
Sturgeon, C.
Sturgeon, Chester
do H. L.
Sturgeon, H. L.
Sweet , ./alter
Sweet , 1'1alter
Osborne , H. L.
Birabent , A.
Breck , B.
Breck, E.
Cook, c. A 
do do
Flores , A 
Gano , Robert
Gibson, il .
Kessler , H.
Kessler , N.
Lambert , c. E.
Lambert, Clarence
Lambert , Fred
Lambert , Ray
Ott Hardware Co .
Ovieda, Tony
Ovieda , Tony
Padiilla , A.
Romero , L.
Union Oil Co .
Unzueta , D.
Zink, H. L 

FIFTH ROAD FUND
Co .


SIXTH 'ROAD FUND
GENERAL ROAD FUND

$58. 50
54 . 00
12. 00
28. 00
2 . 25
51.55
24. 00
60. 00
20 . 00
76. 00
44. 75
38. 00
168. 80
507. 87
66. 00
36. 00
48 . 00
60. 00
52. 50
65. 00
60. 00
54 .00
45. 00
380 ~ 00
12. 00
32. 00
28. 00
30. 00
12. 50
32. 00
35 . 53
24. 00
24. 00
4 . 00
58. 00
16. 00
104. 00
24. 00
1.13
60. 00
30. 00
44. 00
9. 00
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Acosta , F.
Acosta, Frank
Breen , Ed.
Breen~ Ed . "
May 3rd, 1926.
GOOD ROADS FUND
Bureau of Public Roads
Butterworth , D.
Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co .
do do do
Cordero, A.
Cordero, A.
Cordero , .A .
' Cordero, A.
Cordero, Joe
do do
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Cordero, M.
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Corral , M 
Corral, M.
Craviotto , E. J .
J)e . la Guerra , R.
do do
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Espinosa , A.

Espinosa , A.
Espinosa, c.
do do
Everett Mill & Lumber Co .
Gonzales, R 
Gonzales , R 
Graham, R.
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Jonas , E.
Jonas, E  .
La rson , c.
Lugo , }JI 
Lugo, M.
l'1ia ck , G.
Marshall, vV. P.
Moll , F.
J.foll, F.
do do
Mont ezano , J .
ontezano, J 
!iobel , Frank
Noble , Frank
Ott Hardware Co . 
Par ks , G. A.
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Ruffner & Ruffner Gara ge



$60. 00 ;
47. 50
30. 00
36. 00
48. 00
2500. 00
54. 00
1. 38
23.16
72 . 00
54. 00
15. 00
36.00
30. 00
65. 00
30 . 00
24. 00
48. 00
44. 00
10.75
24 . 00
24. 00
40. 00
48 . 00
24. 00
35. 00
60. 00
23. 20
40. 00
48. 00
72. 00
40. 50
51. 75
25.00
24. 00
28. 00
20. 00
250 . 00
76 . 00
104. 00
48. 00
24.00
48. 00
42. 50
40. 50
10. 77
130. 00
130 . 00
7. 90
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Seaside Oil Company
Se.aside Oil Company
Standard Oil Co .
Stevens , Frank
St . John, A. s.
Ufken, H.
do do
iVest , Geo . w.
do do
Wolfram,T.

GOOD ROADS FUNB
Aguirre , J.Aa nue 1
Camargo , Santiago
Clancy, T. A.
HIGID'/AY IMPROVEMENT FUND
Fabing , F.
 Flores , A.
Lopez , Ramon
Lopez , Remigio
Ontiveros , Lorenzo
Ovieda , Tony
Padilla , F .
Pagliotti , Pete
Romo , Ed
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
Unzueta , D.

Dursch el , J . H. LOMPOC PER. ROAD FUND
Hildenbr and, A. J .
Hildenbrand , A. J 
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Huyck , Ra l ph
'l'lm.
Johnson, Harry
IIiller, Lee
Spears, James H.
Standard Oil Co .

Adams , Frank D. EARTHQUAKE Eli.ER. FUND
Adams , Frank D 
Ambrose Lumber Co 
Angulo Tile Works , R. F.
Commercial liotor Service
Community Title Co .
Cook , C. A.
Dugan, Faulding & Crowell
Heumphreus & Smith Elec . Co  
Howard , A. C. et al .
Ll e\'lellyn I ron '.'/orks
Mission Paint & Art Co .
$1103 . 95
78 . 75
145. 78
22 . 60
10. 00
~ 2523. 00
24. 00
40 .00
1 1 7.85
95. 25
28. 00
120. 00
35. 00
8.oo
96. 00
48. 00
45.00
22. 00
115. 00
60. 00
40. 00
84. 00
16. 00
174. 34
56. 50
51.75
84 .00
78 . 00
84 . 00
90. 00
22. 00
50. 00
111.00
50. 00
68 .76
56. 60
550. 00
1858. 75
2194.14
70. 03
1140. 00
30. 00
389. 08
758 .73
396. 00
1275. 00
7. 00
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O' Malley , John
Ott Hardware Co 
EMER . EARTHQUAKE FUND
Ott Hardware Co .
Ott Hard\va r e Co .
Reily 1{achine Works
Richardson, Roy L.
Richardson , Roy L.
Richardson, Roy L.
Richardson, Roy L.
Richa r dson , Roy L.
Santa Bar ba r a Builders Supply

Santa Barbara Glass Co .
Sea side Oil Co .
do do
Stua rt , Darrell T,
Western Motor 1mterial Service

Co .



 
y 35fp- (~35 . 92 all owed for
I 'I.  I -, $ 31.13 allowed 'for
$ 814. 50
9 76. 65
786 . 78
2125. 98
1 . 50
437. 67
2100. 47
358. 95
507 . 67
616 .16
385 . 45
35. 41
15. 50
17. 99
7069 . 63
29 . 83
vVestern Motor Transfer 66. 40
Bryant & Trott Co . S. ~.[. HEALTH CfillTER & . HOSP . BLDG . FUND- 1150. 35
Crawford, Louis N. '
Doane Building Co .
Electric Shop
Kerner Incinerator Co .
Krelle Elec . & Plg. Co .
do do do
do do do
do do do
Pike and Parrott , I nc .
Richard Spencer Co .
Bochatey , Frank
Dudley , Geo . L
}.W.11 in, Boyd
Rosales , F .
Bailey, ~thel H 
Bowhay , Jr .' Arnol d
Harrison , Aleck p .
Heiges , L. E.
Loveren, Dr . G. s.
Pauldi ng , o. P.
Pope , A. s.

Faulding ' s
Ketcham, E. T.
A.

SANTA 1f.ARIA CEl.IBTERY DI ST. FUND

SALARY FUND

ADVERTISi lTG
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Schoenfeld, Ernest

208. 75
3964 . 55
202 . 50
270. 75
22 .87
450. 00
400 . 60
75 . 00
854. 02
280 . 00
91. 00
150. 00
100. 00
12. 00
5. 00
5. 00
108. 33
67 . 50
150. 00
75 . 00
5. 00
134. . 2p'
5. 43
27 . 50
251. 60
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Sou. Ca l i f. Edison Co . CARP. ST. . I G-HTING DIST. FUlTD
Mid. Counties Pub . Serv. Corp . CASi.~LIA ST. LT. DIST . FUND
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Bee , Henry
Doane Building Co.
Pearson, C. H.
Bro\vn, J . B 
iVurz, A. H.
GUADALUPE ST. LT. DIST. FUND
C,.UADA:.UPE PUB. CEJ.!E . DIST. .1!1U1ffi
LOS ALA1!0S PUB. CEJ.IE . DIST . FUND
Mid. Counties Pub . Serv. Corp. LOS ALAMOS ST. LT. DIST. FUND
do do do do ORCUTT ST . LT . DIST. FUND

~)64. 65
38.40
76. 50
114.30
151. 00
14.72
86. 00
28. 22
92. 80
106. 40
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being ca lled, the following
Supervisors voted .Aye , to -wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , SSm J. Stan\YOOd, Joseph F. Sexton,
fl . L . Talbott and C. L . Preisker, Nays , None .
On motion the Board adjourned sine die 
The foregoing minutes are hereby approve 
upervisors
Attest: -

lerk  
CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING.
We, the unders igned members of the Board of Superyisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, beli eving 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 May 17th,
1926, at 10 o'clock a. m 
The following is the business t o be transacted at said meeting, to-wit:
In the Metter of an Ordinance fixing the time and place of holding Regular Meeting of
the Board of Supervisors. To consider form of ordinance to be presented by the
Distri ct Attorney and adopt same or make any other necessary or proper order in connection
therewith 
In the Matter of the Petition for the formation of a Protection District. To pees a
resolution of intention to form a Protection District in accordance with Section 1,
of Act 6174, General Laws of the State of California.
In the Metter of the Purchase of Real Property by the Count y of Santa Barbara. To
conside r the offer of M. Thorner and Helen Thorner, husband and wife to sell to the
County of Santa Barbara certain real property situate in t he City of Santa Ma ria,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and to make and pass any necessary or
proper resolution in connection therewith.
Dated May 3rd. 1926.

Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California.
c. L. Preisker
Ssm J. Stanwood
Thos. Dinsmore
Joseph F. Sexton
w. L. Talbott 
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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
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May 17th, 1926, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,

Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker and
the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair. 

The Board met pursuant to call 
./ In the Matter of an Ordinance fixing the time and plaoe of holding Regular Meeting
of the Board of Supervisors.
Upon motion duly seconded and carried the Board passed and adopted Ordinance 418,
in the above-entitled matter, and upon the passage of said ordinance, the roll being
celled, the following Supervisors voted, Aye, to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stenwood,
Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preiaker, Nays: None, Absent: None.
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Whereas an offer has been made by ll. Thorner and Helen Thorner, husband and wife,
to sell to the County of Santa Barbare certain real property hereinafter described for

the sum of $ 5,000.00 in lawful money of the United States, end
Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors of said county that said property
is needed by said county, and
Whereas it further appears to said Board of Supervisors that the price asked for
said property by said M. Thorner, et ux., the owners thereof, and for which they are
willing to sell and convey the same to said county, is reasonable and just,
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
reel property from said M. Thorner, et ux., and that the price to be paid therefor is

$5,000.00 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, end
It is further resolved and ordered that Tuesday the 6th day of July, 1926, at 10
o'olook a. m. of said day at the room of said Board of Supervisors in the court House,
in the City of Senta Barbara, in said county of Santa Barbare be and the same are hereb
fixed as the time and plaoe when and where said Board of Supervisors will meet to cons1Jmmate
said purchase, and
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 oonsntnm8te
as aforesaid, be given by publication of this resolution for at least three weeks prio~
to said date in Santa Maria Times, a newspaper of general oiroulation printed and
published in said county of Santa Barbara,
The said reel property which it is the intention of said Board of Supervisors to
purchase as aforesaid is situated in the City of Senta Maria, County of Santa Barbara~
State of California, and particularly described as follows. to-wit:
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying end being in the lest
half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 10, North of Range 34 West, S.B 
described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at a point 80 feet South of the Southeast corner of Block 7 of Cook's
Division of the Town. now City of Santa Maria, as per map or plat thereof on file and
of record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, the same being the point of interseotion of the South l ine of Cook Stree~
and the West line of South. McClellan Streets, and running thenoe South and along the
West line of South McClellan Street 145.5 feet; thence at a right angle West 115 feet;
thence at a ri ght angle 145.5 feet, and thence at a right angle East 115 feet to the
point of commencement.

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Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara;
State of California, at a special meeting of said Board, this 17th day of t~y . A. D.
1926.
c. L. PREISKKR, Chairman Of the Board 0
Supervisors.
Attest:- C. A. HUNT, Clerk.
(SEAL )
In the Matter of Attending .Exercises on the breaking of ground for the new
Cabrillo bathing pavillion to be erected on East Cabrillo Boulevard.
Mr. A. H. Adrian, Mayor of the City of Santa Barbara, appeared before the
Board and extended an invitation to said Board and all County Officials, to attend the
exercises on the breaking ground, preliminary to t he construction of the Cabrillo
bathing pavillion on East Cabrillo Boulevard, to be held on May 18th, 1926, at 5
o'clock P. M. 
The Chairman appointed Mr. Sam J. Stanwood to represent the Board on said
occasion,
In the Matter 0 furnishing Paradise Camp with water.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Board of
Forestry be and it is hereby authorized t o furnish Paradise Camp . with water by means
of a pipe line, the cost thereof no t to exceed $100.00.
In the Matter of the Transfer of Funds from t he General Fund to the Earthquake
Emergency Fund,  
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of $20,000.00
be and t he same is hereby transferred from t he General Fund to the Earthquake Emergenc
Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the ollowing
Supervisors voted Aye, t o-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L, Preisker, Nays: None.  
In t he matter of the Petition of Juana Ayon for County Aid for Petra, Sofia a
Maximilio Ayon, half-orphans .
It appearing to t he satisfaction of t he Board that said Petra Ayon, aged 12
years, Sofia Ayon. aged 3 years and Maximilio Ayon, aged 11 months are half-orphans an
are proper persons t o receive County Aid, and they are in the custody of said Juana
Ayon.
It is ordered that the Auditor drew bis warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
Fund , in favor of said Juana Ayon for the sum of 'rhirty & 00/100 dollars, and for a li e
amount on the fir s t of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, sai
money t o be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of the Application of St. Vincents Institution for a permit to
lay and maintain a pipe line along the County Highway, in the 3rd Road District 
.
The St. Vincent's Orphanage having on the 17th day of Mey 1926, filed with this
 Board an application for permission to construct and maintain a six inch water pipe
line along and under the public highway known as Cieniegi tas Road, in the 3rd Road
Distr ict, to wit:
Commencing at a point on the westerly side of said Cieniegitas Road 500 feet

North f r om the intersection of said Cieniegitas Road with the State Hi ghwa y, thence
running along said westerl y side of said Cieniegitas Road 2400 feet, more or less.
On motion duly seconded end carried it is ordered that said St. Vincent's
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maintain pipe line along and under said Public Hi ghway, at the point indicated, provided
however that said pipe line shall be placed at least eighteen inches below the surface
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end shall be installed in a manner statisfactory to the Supervisor of the District in
which said road is located.
In the Matter of making an Exhibit of the Products of Santa Barbara at the State
Fair,
Charles w. Paine, Secretary managarof the California state fair and a member of
the State Board of Agriculture, appeared before the Board and requested the County

of Santa .Barbara to make an exhibit at the State Fair to be held at Sacra mento~ September
4th to 11th 1926, and
It appearing to be the sense of this Board that Santa Barbara County should make
an exhibit at said Fair,
On motion du1y aeoonded end carried, it was ordered that Supervisor Joseph ~.
Sexton be appointed a committee of one to take the matter up with Eugene s. Kellogg,

Horticultural Commission, to arrange the details thereof. 

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In the Matter of the Construction of an asphaltic concrete pavement and necessary
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drain etruotures on a portion of what is known as Ontare Road, also for oonstruction
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of a bridge top, on bridge over Sen Roque Creek, on existing abutments, on said Ontare
Road, in the 3rd Road District.
The County Surveyor presented specifications, also plans, profiles and cross
sections for constructing an asphaltio concrete pavement, and necessary drain structure
on a portion of what is known as Ontare Road, to-wit: Commencing at the intersection of
said Ontare Road with the State Highway; thence running in a northerly direction along
said Ontare Road 2600 feet, more or lees, also for the construction of a bridge top,
on existing abutments, on bridge over San Roque Creek, on said road, in the 3rd Road
District, County 0 Santa Barbara, State 0 California, together with an estimate 0
the coat thereof, the same were examined by the Board, and on motion duly seconded
and carried, . it is ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereb
approved, and
It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for two weeks in
The Daily News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County
of Santa Barbara, for bids for furnishing all tools, machinery, materiel and labor
necessary in the construction and completion of said proposed improvements on said
road, such advertisement shall be in substentia1l y fbe following form:
"NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS".
Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, County of Santa Barbare, State
of California.
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Superviso e
of the County of Santa Barbara, until 10 o'clock a. m. June 21st, 1926, for :furnishing
all tools, machinery~ material and labor necessary for the construction and completion I
of an aaphaltio oonorete pavement and necessary drain struotu~es, on a portion of what

is known as Ontare Road, to-wit: Commencing at the intersection of said Ontare Road
with the State Highway; thence running in a northerly direction along said Ontare Road
2600 feet more or leas, also for the construction of a bridge top on existing abutments,
;
on bridge over San Roque Creek, on said road in the 3rd Road District, County of Santa
Barbera, State of California 
Said work to be done in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on
file in the office of the County Clerk of said county, and open to t he inspection of
bidders; bids must be accompanied by a certified oheuk payable to the chairman of the
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Board of Supervisors for ten per cent of the amount bid as a guarantee that the bidder,
if successful, will enter into a contract aatisfaotory to the Board of Supervisors,
and in addition thereto the successful bidder will be required to file good and aufficient
bonds for the faithful perf ormance of said contract.
Plana and speoifications and blank forms of proposals oan 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 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, made May
17th, 1926. '
t!ounty Clerk and 'ex.:.officlo Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors.
In the Mstter of Correcting Allowance of Olaim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
3rd da y of May 1926, allowing the claim of u. s. Grant for the sum of $80.75, payable
out of the 5th Road Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and "'
It is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed this 17th d~y of Mey 1926,
for said sum of $80.75, payable f72.25 out of the 5th Road Fund and $8.50 out of the
General Road.
In the .Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On mot ion du:ly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
3rd day of Mey 1926, allowing and ordering paid the claim of Ruffner & Ruffner Garage
for the sum of $78.25, payable out of the 4th Road Fund be and the same is hereby
rescinded, and
It is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed as of this 17th day of May
1926, for the sum of $98.50, payable out of the 4th Road Fund.
On motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The fore going minutes are hereby
eors.
Attest:
lerk.
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of
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California, June 7th, 1926, 10 o'clook a. m. Present: Supervisors
Thomes T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott,
and c. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in
the Chair.
The minutes of the last regular meeting and succeeding special meeting were
read end approved.
In the Matter of the Issue of Bonds of Goleta Union School District in the sum of
$85,000.00.
Thia being the time heretofore fixed for receiving binds for the sale of bonds, in
the above entitled matter, the Board proceeded to open and consider t~ following
bide, to wit:
First National Bank of Santa Barbara and California Securities bid par~
accrued interest and a premium of
Aronson and Company, bid per, accrued interest to date of delivery
and a premium of

$4'109.00
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June 7th, 1926 
R. E. Campbell & Company, bid par, aoorued interest to date of
delivery and a premium of
Anglo London Paris Company, bid par, accrued interest to date of
delivery and a premium of
William R. Staats Company, bid par, acorued interest to date of
delivery and a premium of
Heller, Bruoe & Co., bid per, acorued interest to date of delivery
and a premium of
Dean Witter & Company, bid p1r., accrued interaat to cltte of delivery
and a premium of
Bank of Italy, bid par, acorued interest to date of delivery
and a premium of

$1~761.00
$5556.00
$4462.50
$4124.20
$5429.00
$5,348.QO
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It appearing to the Board tbst 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 and
said Anglo London Paris Company deolared the purohaeer of said bonds, and
It is further ordered that said Anglo London Plria Company have ten days after
delivery of an abstract of the proceedings on the issuance and sale of said bonds
within which to accept delivery thereof and pay for said bonds at the office of the
County Treasurer of said County of santa Barbara 
In the .Mitter of the Issue of Bonds of Santa Barbara High Sohooi District.
WHEREAS, on the 21st day of April, 1926, the board of education of Santa Barbara
High School Distriot, deemed it advisable to oall, 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 25th day of May 1926 in said School
District, for the purpose of su.bmitting to the electors of said School District the
question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of rour
Hundred and Fifty Thousand dollars, to run not exceeding thirty years and to bear
interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually~ for the pur-
 pose of raising money for tfie purpoae of ~1ai;g mo~i :0 purchasing high school lots
for building or purchasing one or more high school buildings or making alterations or
 additions to the high school building or buildings, for repairing, restoring or rebuilding
any high school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire or other
public calamity, for insuring high school buildings~ for supplying high school buildings
with :furniture or necessary appar9tus, and for improving the grounds; and
WHEREAS, an e leotion ws bltld in said Sohool District on the 25th day of Jiiiy,
1926, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said bord of education
of said Sohool District, end all the proceedings bad in the premises have been oertified
to this board of supervisors by the board of education of said School District,
as required by law; and
WRREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and
investigation this board have found and do hereby find and deolere:
That in accordance with a resolution and order of the Board of tuoation of
Santa Barbara High School District, p11ssed and ado~ted on the 21st day of April 1926,
an election was duly called in said School District, and was held in said School
'niatriot on the
posting notices
25th day of May 1926., and that notice of said election was given by
:ftv,. 111 Cl rn be rs isigned
by, ., the board of education of said School District in three
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public 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 end published
in Santa Barbera Uounty~ State of California, not less then onoe a week for
three suooessive weeks before said election, wbioh notice so posted and published,
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 eleotion oonducting
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 certified the result of said election to the board of eduoatio
of said Sohoo1 District, and to them made return of the poal and tally list of said
election.
That on the lat day of June 1926, 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 oanvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said boar
of education found and declared and this board finds and declares that there were 3276
votes cast st said election: and that more then two-thirds thereof, to-wit: 2961 votes
were cast for issuing said bonds, and 296 votes and no more were oast against issuing
said bonds, and that the said board of education oaused an entry of the result of said
election to be made on the minutes of said board.
And this board hereby further finds end deolares that said election was duly
and legally called a nd held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legall
given and published, and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and deolared
in the manner and as required by law, end that ell sots, oonditione and things require
,by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form
and in strict accordanoe with the provisi ons of t he 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 llmit prescribed by law.
IT rs THEREFORE ORDERED, that bonds of Santa Barbare High School District in
said Santa Barbara County, State of California. issue in the awn of Four Hundred and
Fifty Thousand 'dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars each payable within
thirty years from the date thereof, in lawful money of the United States~ with interes
thereon et 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 shell be payable as follows, to-wit:

Bonds Noe. l to 15, both inolueive to run l year.
Bonds Nos. 16 to 30, both inclusive, to run 2 years.
Bonds Nos. 31 to 45, both inclusive to run 3 years.
Bonds Noe. 46 to 60, both inclusive, to run 4 years.
Bonds Nos. 61 to 75, both inclusive, t o run 5 years.
Bonds Noe. 76 to 90, both inclusive to run 6 years.
Bonda Noe. 91 to 105, both inclusive. to run 7 years.
Bonds Nos. 106 to 120, both inclusive to run 8 years.
Bonds Nos. 121 to 135, both inclusive, to run 9 .years.
Bonde Nos. 136 to 150, both inclusive to run 10 years.
Bonds Nos. 151 to 165, both inclusive, to run 11 years.
Bonds Nos. 166 ~o 180, both inclusive, to run 12 years.

Bonds Nos. 181 to 195, both inclusive, to run 13 years.
Bonds Nos. 196 to 210, both inclusive to run 14 years.
Bonds Noe. 211 to 225, both inclusive, to run 15 years.







and
JUD.El 7th, 1926.
Bonds Noe. 226 to 240, both inclusive, to run 16 years.
Bonds Nos. 241 to 255, both inolueive, to run 17 years.
:Bonda Nos. 256 to 270, both inclusive, to run 18 years.
Bonds Nos. 271 to 285, both inclusive, to run 19 years 
Bonds Nos. 286 to 300, both inclusive, to run 20 years.
Bonde Noe. 301 to 316, both inclusive to r11n 21 years.
Bonds .Nos. 316 to 330, both inclusive, to nn 22 years.
Bonds Noe. 331 to 346, both inclusive, to run 23 years.
Bonds Nos. 346 to 360, both inclusive, to run 24 years.
Bonds Nos. 361 to 375, both inolusive, to run 25 years 
Bonds Noe. 376 to 390, both inolusive, to run 26 years,
Bonds Nos. 391 to 405, both inclusive, to run 27 years.
Bonde Nos. 406 to 420, both inolueive,to run 28 years. 
Bonds Noe. 4:21 to 435, both inclusive to run 29 years.
Bonds Nos. 4:36 to 450, both inclusive, to run 30 years.

the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on the
June end December of each end every year, until said bonds are. paid.
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It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the foll
owing form, to-wit:
School Bonds of Santa :Barbara High School District
Santa Barbera County, State of California, United Stat es
of America.
Santa :Barbare High School District in Santa :Barbera County, State of California,
acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, et the offioe
of the treasurer of Santa Barbara County, State of California, on the 7th day of Juna,
19  one Thousand dollars in lawfnl money of the united States of Amerioa, with interest
thereon in like lawful money at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semiannually
on the 7th days of June and December of each year from the date hereo.f until
this bond is paid.
This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from l to
450 inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Four HUndred and Fifty Thousand dollars,
end ie 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 eohool buildings or making alterations or additions
to high school building or buildings, for repairing, ~estoring or rebuilding
any high school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire or other public GJlami ty,
for insuring high school buildings, for supplying high school buildings with furniture
or necessary apparatus, and for improving the grounds, in pursuance of end in strict
conformity with the provisi ons of the political code, and the Constitution of the state
of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting
at en election duly end legally called end held and conducted in said Santa Barbera
High School District in said County end State of California, on the 26th day of .Msy,
1926.
And the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of .California, hereby
certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally ca l led, held, and oon- I
ducted, and that notice thereof wee duly and legally given end published, end the result
thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by

1aw, and that ell acts and conditions end things required by law to be done precedent
to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular
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and in due form. and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing
the issue of school bonds.
And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedne s
of the sa id ~ants Barbara High Sohool District, including this issue of bonds, 18 with n
the limit provided by law. 
This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly
made and entered in its minutes on the 7th day of June 1926. and shall be payable out
of the interest and sinking fund of said Senta Barbara High School District, and the
money for tha redemption of said bonds~ and the payment of interest thereon shell be
raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District.
IN WITNESS NHEREOF, the board of supervisors of Senta Barbara County. State of
California. has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman~ end by the county
auditor. and attested by its clerk with the seal of said board attached this 7th day o
June 1926.
(SEAL )
Attest
Cli81rman of Board of Supervisors.
County .Auditor.
Count y Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
RES OLVED, that to each of said bonds shell be attached interest coupons in the
following form. to-wit:
INTEREST COUPON
$25.00  . No 
The treasurer of Santa Barbara County, State of California, will pay to the holde
hereof out 0 the interest and sinking fa.nd of the Senta Barbara High School Vistriot,
in said County and State. on the 7th day of  19 , at his office in the
City of Senta Barbara. in said County and State, the sum of $25.00 for six months'
interest on Bond No. of said School istrict.
Chairman of the Board of ~upervisora.
County Auditor.  I b
County Clerk' and ~!erk of tEe.B0ara
of Supervisors.
It is :further ordered that the chairman of this board end 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 thereupon
said officers shall deliver said bonds. so executed, to the county treasurer for safekeeping.
They may sign the said coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimile of thei
signatures.
It further appearing that it is advisable and that it will be f or the best interests
of said school district to sell said bonds in such amounts and at such times as
the proceeds thereof will be required. end
It further appearing that $150,000.00 of said bonds should now be eold,the proceeds
being required at this time,
Upon motion duly seconded end unanimously carried. it is ordered that said bonds
to the amount of $150,000.00 be sold to the highest and beet bidder, et not less than
par and accrued interest on the 6th day of July 1926. et 10 o'clock a. m  and the
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publioation in The Morning Preas, a newspaper of general oiroul1tion, printed and pub-

lisbed in the County of Senta Barbara, Cslifornia, for t~o weeks, that this Board of
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Supervisors will reoeive up to the 6th day of July 1926,~ sealed proposals for the
purchase of said bonds in lawful money of the United States, at not less than par end
accrued interest; said bonds to be sold are numbered and will mature and be payable
es follows:
Bonde numbered ooneeoutively from 1 to 5 both inolueive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1927.
Bonds numbered oonseoutively from 16 to 20 both inoluaive, will. mature and be
payable June 7th, 1928.
Bonde numbered oonseoutively from 81 to 35 both inclusive, will mature end be

payable June 7th, 1929 
Bonds numbered consecutively from 46 to 50 both inclusive, will mature end be
payable June 7th, 1930.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 61 to 65 both inclusive, will mature end be
- payable June 7th, 1931.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 76 to 80 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1932.  
Bonds numbered consecutively from 91 to 95 both inclusive, will .mature and be
payable June 7th, 1933.
Bonds numbered conaeoutively from 106 to 110 both inolusive, will mature end be
payable June 7th, 1934 
Bonds numbered oonsecutively rom 121 to 125 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1936.
Bonde numbered consecutively from 136 to 140 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1936.
Bonde numbered consecutively from 161 to 165 both inclusive, will mature end be
~yable, June 7th, 1937,
Bonds numbered consecutively from 166 to 170 both 1noluaive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1938.
 Bonds numbered consecutively from 181 to 186 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1939.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 196 to 200 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable, June 7th, 1940.
Bonde numbered ooneeoutively from 211 to 215 both inolusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1941.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 226 to 230 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1942.
 Bonds numbered consecutively from 241 to 245 both inclusive, will mature end be
payable June 7th, 1943.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 256 to 260 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 'thl 1944.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 271 to 275 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1945.
Bonde numbered consecutively from 286 to 290 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1946.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 301 to 305 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1947.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 316 to 320 both inclusive, will mature and
be payable June 7th, 1948.
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Bonds numbered consecutively from 331 to 335 both inclusive, will mature end be
payable June 7th., 1949 
Bonde numbered consecutively from 346 to 350 both inclusive, will mature end be
payable June 7th, 1950.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 361 to 365 both inclusive, will mature end be
payable June 7th, 1951.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 376 to 380 both inclusive, will mature end be
payable June 7th, 1952. 
Bonds numbered consecutively from 391 to 395 both inclusive, will mature end be
payable, June 7th, 1953.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 406 to 410 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1964.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 421 to 425 both inclusive,- will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1955.
Bonds m1mbered consecutively from 436 to 440 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1966.
Each bidder for eaid bonds shall state the amount bid for said bonds and the
amount of premium, if any, bid therefor; each bid must be eocompanied by a certified
check payable to the order of the County Treasurer for three per cent of the amount
bid therefor, conditioned that the bidder, if said bonds be awarded to him, will take
and pay for said bonds within ten days after the passage of e resolution by said Boar
awarding said bonds to him. Payment and delivery of said oonds will be made at the
office of the County Treasurer, in the City of Santa Barllere. in the County of
Santa :Barbara, and State aforesaid; The Board reserves the right to reject any and
all bids for said bonds. 
In the Matter of the Issue of Bonds of Senta Barbara School District 
 WHBREAS, on the 21st day of April, 1926, the board of education of Santa Barbar
School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution end order of said
board d. 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 end held on the 25th day of l4ay 1926 in said School
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
Hundred and Fifty Thousand dollars~ to run not exceeding thirty 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 school lots, for building or purchasing one or more
school buildings or making alterations or additions to any school building or buildi s,
for repairing, restoring or rebuilding any school building damaged, in3ured, or

destroyed by fire, or other public calamity, for insuring school buildings, for suppl ing_
school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus, and for improving sohool
grounds. and
WHEREAS, en election was held in said School District on the 25th day of May
1926, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said board of education
of said School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified
to this board of supervisors by the board of edueation of said School District~
as required by law; end
WHl4!BEAS, the said certified proceedings show, end after a full m:amination and
investigation this board have found and do hereby find and declare:

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Bonds Nos. 51 to 55, both inolusive~ to run 11 years.
Bonds Nos. 56 to 60, both inclusive, to ru.n 12 years.
Bonds Nos. 61 to 65, both inclusive, to run 13 years.
Bonds Nos. 66 to 70, both inclusive, to ru.n 14 years 
Bonds Nos. 71 to 75 both inclusive, to run 15 years.
Bonds Nos. 76 to 80, both inclusive, to run 16 years.
Bonde Nos. 81 to 85. both inclusive. to run 17 years.
Bonds Nos. 86 to 90. both inolusive to run 18 years.
Bonds Nos.91. to 95, both inclusive, to run 19 years.
Bonds Nos. 96 to 100, both inclusive to run 20 years 
Bonds Nos. 101 to 105, both inclusive, to run 21 years.
Bonde Nos. 106 to 110, both inclusive, to run 22 years.
Bonds Nos. 111 to 115, both inclusive, to run 23 years.
Bonds Noa. 116 to 120, both inclusive, to run 24 years.
Bonds Nos. 121 to 125, both inclusive, to .run 25 years.
Bonds Nos. 126 to 130, both inclusive, to run 26 years.
Bonds Nos. 131, to 135, both inclusive, to run 27 years.
Bonds Nos. 136 to 140, both inclusive, to run 28 years.
Bonda Nos. 141 to 145, both inclusive, to run 29 years 
Bonda Nos. 146 to 150, both inclusive, to run 30 years.



and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi annually on the 7th days of
June and December of each and every year, until said bonds are paid.
It ia further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following
form, to-wit: 
School Bonds of Santa Barbara School District
Santa Barbara County, State of Cslifornia, United
States of America.
Santa Barbara School District in Santa Barbara County, State of California,
acknowledges itself indebted to end promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the offi e
of the treasurer of Senta Barbare County, State of California, on the 7th day of June
19 , One Thousand dollars in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest
thereon in like lawf'ul money at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually on the 7th days of June and December 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
//JOC/Sd/7 (/
150 1nclusive, amounting in the aggregate to One Hundred and Fifty~dollers~ and is
issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of Celifor
nia, for the purpose of raising money for purohasing school lots, for building or
purchasing one or more school buildings or making alterations or additions to any
school building or buildings, for repairing, restoring or rebuilding any shcool build
ing damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire, or other public calamity, for insuring
school buildings, for supplying school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatu ,
and for improving school grounds~ in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the
provisions of the political code, and the Constitution of the State of California~ an
is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election
duly and legally called and held and conducted in said Santa Barbera School District
in said County and State of California, on the 25th day of May 1926.
And the board of supervisors of Santa Barbera County, State of California, hereb
certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held, end
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conducted, and that notioe thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the
result thereof was duly end legally canvassed end declared in the manner and ae require
by law, and that a l l sots and conditions{8lld things required by law to be done precedent
to and in the issuance of ss~d bond~ have been done, and have b~en performed in regular
and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing
the issue of school bonds.
And it is also further certified end declared that the total amount of indebtedness
of the said Santa Barbera Scho~l District, including this issue of bonds, is
within the limit provided by law  
~his bond is in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly
made and entered in its minutes on the 7th day of June 1926, and shall be payable out
of the interest and sinking fUnd of sa1a Sa nta Barbara School ~istrict, 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 Sohool District.
1N WITNESS IVHEREOF, the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of
. .
California, has caused this bond to be signed by its ohairmen, and by the county
auditor, and attested by its olerk with the seal of said board attached this 7th dsy
of June 1926.
{SEAL)
Attest:
Chairman of Board of SUpervisors.
County Auditor.

County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
,
Resolved, that to each of said bonds shell be attao.bed interest coupons in the
following form, to-wit:
INTEREST COUPON

$25.00 No.

The treasurer of Santa Barbara County, ltate of California, will pay to the hold r
hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Santa Barbera Sohool Dietriot, in
said County and State, on the 7th day of 19 , at his office in the City
of Santa Barbara~ in said County end State, the awn of $25.00 for six months' interest
on Bond No.

of said School District.

chairman' of :ihe Boera of Supervi'sore 

county ludiior   e   I
Coi:inty Clerk and Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors.
It is fu.rther ordered that the chairman of this board and the county auditor are
authorized to sign said bonds and coupons, and the said county clerk is authorized
to counters i gn the same end to aff ix the seal of this board to said bonds, and there-
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upon said officers shall deliver said bonds, so executed~ to the county treasurer for
safe-keeping. They may sign the eeid coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimile o
their signatures.
It further appearing that it is advisable and that i t will be for the best interest
of said school district to sell said bonds in su.oh amounts and at such times 
as the proceeds thereof will be required, end
It -further appearing that $75,ooo.oo of said bonds should now be sold the pro-

ceeda being required at this time,
Upon motion duly seconded end unanimously oarried, it is ordered that said bonds

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to the amount of $75~000 .00 be sold to the highest and best bidder, at not lees than .
par and aoorued interest on the 6th day of JUly 1926, at 10 o'olook a. m., and the
clerk of this Board is hereby ordered and directed to give notice of the same by publication
in !be Morning Press, a newspaper of general oiroulation printed end publishe
in the County of Santa Barbara, California,
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for. two weeks, that this Board of Supervis rs
a c I 0 OC/acl( 0 . ~,
will receive up to the 6th dey of July 1926,~ sealed proposals for the purchase of said
bonds in lawfu.l _money of the United States. at not less than per and aoorued interest;
said bonds to be sold are numbered and will mature and be payable as follows:
Bonde numbered ~onaecutively from l to 5 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th; 1927.
Bonde Numbered consecutively from 11 to 15 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1929.
Bonds numbered conaeoutively from 21 to 25 both inoluaive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1931.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 31 to 35 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1933.
Bonds :numbered oonseoutively from 41 to 45 both inclusive, will mature and be
payabl e June 7th~ 1935.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 51 to 55 both inclusive, will mature end be
payable June 7th, 1937.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 61 to 65 both inclusive. will mature and be
payable June 7th~ 1939.
Bonda numbered consecutively from 71 to 75 both inclusive, will mature end be
payable June 7th, 1941.
Bonds numbered consecutively from 81 to 85 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1943.
Bonds numbered oonaeoutively from 91 to 95 both inoluaive, will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1945 
Bonde numbered consecutively from 101 to 106 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable, June 7th, 1947.
Bonda numbered consecutively from 111 to 115 both inclusive, will mature end be
payable June 7th, 1949.
 Bonds numbered consecutively from 121 to 125 both inclusive. will mature and be
payable June 7th, 1951.
Bonds numbered ooneeoutively from 131 to 135 both inclusive, will mature and be
payable, June 7th, 1953 
.
Bonde numbered consecutively from 141 to 145 both inclusive, will mature end be
payable June 7th, 1955.
Eaoh bidder for said bonds shall state the amount bid for said bonds and the
amount of premium, if any, bid therefor: each bid must be accompanied by a certified
cheok payable to the order of the County Treasurer for three per cent of the amo~nt bi
therefor, conditioned that the bidder, if said bonds be awarded to him, will take and
pay for said bonds within ten days after the passage of a resol~tion by said Board
swarding said bonds to him. Payment end delivery of said bonds will be made at the
offioe of the County Treasurer, in the City of Santa Barbera, County and State aforesaid
~ The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds 
.
In the M8tter of the Issue of Bonda of Cold Spring School District.
WHEREAS, on the 2nd day of April, 1926, the board of trustees of Cold Spring
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of trustees duly and regularly pass. ed. and adopted by them and entered on the miIDltes of
this board of trustees on said day, did oell an eleotion, and resolve and order:
That en election be celled end held on the 15th day of Kay 1926, in said School

District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School District the

question of issuing end selling bonds of said School Dietriot in the amount of Twentysix
Thousand dollars~ to run not exceeding 13 years end to bear interest at the rate of . .
5l per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money for
purchasing' school lots, for building or purchasing one or more school buildings or making
alterations or additions to any school building or buildings, for repairing, restor
ing or rebuilding any sohool building damaged, injured, or destroyed By fire, or other
 publio oalemity, for insuring school . buildings, for supplying eohool buildings with
furniture or necessary apparatus, for improving school grounds, or for liquidating any
indebtedness already incurred for said purposes, end
WHEREAS, an election was held in said School District on the 15th day of May
1926, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said board of trustee of
said Sohool Distriot, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified
to this board of supervisors by the board of trustees of said School District, as re-

quired by law; and
WHH;REAS the said certified proceedings show, end after a full examination and
inves~igetion this board have found and do hereby find and declare:
That in accordance with a resolution end order of the board of trustees of Cold

Spring School District, paeeea end adopted on the 2nd day of Apr11 1926, en e1eotion
was duly called in said School District, and was held in said School District on the
15th day of May 1926, end that notice of said election was given by posting notices
signed by all members of the board of trustees of said School District in three publio
places in said Sohool District for more than twenty days next before said election, en
by publishing such notice in Senta Barbera Deily News, a newspaper printed end publish d
in Santa Barbara County~ State of California, not lees than once e week for three auooessive
weeks before said election~ which notice so posted and published, was in the
 form required by the po1itical code of the Btate of California.
That prior to opening said polls the said inspector and judges of election con
ducting said election, took the oath of office as required by law, and thereafter
1
conduoted
the said eieotion as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the ~ I
votes cast thereat, end certified 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.
That on the 22nd day of May 1926, the seventh day after the said election, and
at one o'clock p. m. of said day~ the board of trustees of said School District met
end canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said boar
of trustees found and deolared and this board finds and declares that there were 23

votes cast et said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to-wit: 21 votes
were ceat for issuing said bonds, and 2 votes end no more were oast against issuing
said bonds~ end that the said board of trustees caused en entry of the result of said
election to be made on the minutes of said board.
And this board hereby fUrther finds and deolares that said eleotion was du1y
.
and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally
given a.nd published, and the result thereof duly and le~ally canvassed and declared
in the manner and as required by law, end that all sots, conditions end things requir d
by law to be done have been dona and have been performed in regular and due form and
.
in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of school
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bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said School District, inolud-

ing this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law 

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that bonds of Cold Spring School District in said Santa
Barbare County, State of California, issue in the sum of Twenty-six Thousand Dollars
dollars ea ch fft 1t t e e1ri I
in denominations of One Thousand/payable within twenty-six years from the date thereo , 
in lawf'ul money of the United States, with intere st thereon at the rate of 5i 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 shell be payable as follows, to wit:
Bond No. 1, One Thousand Dollars, to run one year.
Bond No. 2, One Thousand Dollars, to run one year.
Bond No. 3, One Thousand Dollars, to run two years.
Bond No. 4, One Thousand Dollars, to run two years.
Bond No. 5, One !'housand Dollars, to run three years 
Bond No. 6, One Thousand Dollars, to run three years.
Bond No. 7, One Thousand Dollars, to run four years.
Bond No. 8, One Thousand Dollars, to run four years 
Bond No. 9, One Thousand Dollars, to run five years.
Bond No. 10 One Thousand Dollars, to run five years.
Bond No. 11, One Thousand ollars, to run six years.
Bond No. 12, One Thousand Dollars, to run six years 
 Bond No. 13, One Thousand Dollars, to run seven years.
Bond No. 14~ One Thousand Do~lars,to run seven years.
Bond No. 15, One Thousand Dollars, to run eight years.
Bond No. 16, One Thousand Dollars, to run eight years.
Bond No. 17, One Thousand Dollars, to run nine years.
Bond No. 18, One Thousand Dollars, to ru.n nine years.
Bond No. 19,0ne Thousand Dollars, to run ten years.
Bond No. 20, One Thousand Dollars, to run ten years.
Bond No. 21, One Thousand Dollars, to run eleven years.
Bond No. 22, One Thousand Dollars, to run eleven years.
Bond No. 23, One Thousand Dollars, to l"lln twelve years.
Bond No. 24~ One Thousand Dollars, to run twelve years.
Bond No. 25, One Thousand Dollars, to run thirteen years 
Bond No. 26, One Thousand Dollars, to run thirteen years.


and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on the 7th days of
June and December 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 Bonds of Cold Spring School District Santa
Barbara County, State of California, United States
of America.
Cold Spring School District in Santa Barbara County, State of California, ackno
ledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, st the office of
the treasurer of Santa Barbara County, State of California, on the 7th day of
-;fvn e , 19 ~One Thousand dollars in lawful money of the United States of Amerio&, wit
interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of 5i per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually on the 7th days of June and December of each year from the date hereof
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until this bond is paid 
This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from 1 to
thousand
26 inolusive, amounting in the aggregate to Twenty-six/ dollars, and is issued and sold .
by the board of supervisors of Santa Barbare County, State of California, for the purpose
of raising money for purchasing sohool lots~ for buildiJ:Jg or purchasing one or
more school buildings or making altera~ions or additions to any school building or
buildings, for repairing, restoring or rebuilding any sohool building damaged~ injured
.
or d~stroyed by fire, or other public calamity, for insuring school building, for supplying
school buildings with :turniture or necessary apparatus, for improving schoo1
grounds, or for liquidating any indebtedness already incurred for said purpose~ in
pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the political code, end
the Constitution of the State of C1lifornia, end is authorized by a vote of more than
two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and
conducted ih said Cold Spring School District in said County end State of California,
on the 15th day of May, 1926.
And the board of supervisors of Senta Barbara County, State of California, hereby
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certifies end declares that said election was duly end legally celled, held~ end oonducted,
end that notice thereof was duly end legally given and published, end the result
thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and es required
by law, e-nd that ell sots end conditions and things required by law to be done preoedent
to and in the issuanoe of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in
regular and in due form. and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law au-
 thorizing the issue of sohool bonds.
And it is also :turther certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness
of the said Cold Spring School District, including this issue of bonds, is within
the limit provided by law. 
.
This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly
made and entered in its minutes on the 7th day of June 1926, and shall be payable out
of the interest and sinking fund of said Cold Spring School District. end 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 Distriot.
IN ''IITNESS \YHEREOF. the boa rd of supervisors of Senta Barbera County, State of
California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman. end by the oounty eudito
and attested by its clerk with the seal of said board attached this 7th day of June
1926.
chairmsn of Board of Superv'isora.
(SEAL) County' Auditor.
Attest
County Clerk an! Clerk of the Board of supervisors.
RESOLVED, that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the
following fonn, to-wit:
INTEREST COUPON
$27.50 No.
The treasurer of Santa Barbare County, State of California, will pay to the
holder hereof out of the interest end sinking :tund of the Cold Spring School District.
in said county and ~tate, on the 7th day of 19 , at his office in the
City of Santa Barbera, in said Co un t Y and Sta t e, the sum of ~~ 27.50 for six months'


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interest on Bond No.


of said School. District.

Chairman of the Board of Supervisors 
County luditor.
County ~lerk and Clerk of tbe Board of
Supervisors.
It is further ordered that the chairman of this board and the county auditor are
authorized to sign said bonds and coupons, and the said county clerk is authoriJ.d to
countersign the same and to a:ffix the. seal of this boar'd to said bonds, and thereupon

said officers shall deliver said bonds, so executed, to the county treasurer for safekeeping.
They may sign the said coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimile of thei
signatures.
It is further ordered that the clerk of this board cause a notice of the sale o

said bonds to be published in The Daily News, a newspaper printed end published in the
said County of Santa Barbara for the period .of ten days that this board of supervisors
will receive up to the 6th day of July 1926, at 10 o'olook A. M. sealed proposals for
the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for oasb~ at not less than par, .a~~
accrued interest; the board of supervisors, however, reserving the right to reject a
and all bids for said bonds.
~u- J In the Matter of Ordinance No. 418; fixing the time and place of holding
11.--tJ. Lt I~. Regular Meetings of the Board of Supervisors.
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It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Lilian Kent, the principal cler.
of the printer and publisher of The Morning Presa~ that Ordinance No. 418; has been
duly published,
.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Ordinance has been
duly published.
In the Matter af incr~s1.ng the width of the State Highway from the West limits of
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the City of Santa Barbara through the Goleta Valley.
On motion duly seconded and carried~ it is ordered that J. James Hollister, Stat
Senator, E. o. Campbell, Assemblyman~ w. J. Hamilton, Chairman of Goleta Center and
Santa Ba rbara County Farm Bureau and Joseph F. Sexton, Supervisor be and they are
.
hereby appointed a committee to appear before the California Highway Commission to
urge the widening of the State Highway from the West limits of the City.of Santa Barbara
through the Goleta Valley from twenty feet, as proposed to be constructed. to
t hirty feet, and
It is further ordered that it is the sense of this Board that in the event the
said California Highway Commission grant the request of said Committee and eventually
 construct said portion of said state highway thirty feet in width that the County of
Santa Barbara will contribute the sum of $5000.00, towards the cost of the oonstruoti
thereof.
In the Matter of Approving Map of a Subdivision known as La Cumbre Estates, bei
a portion of the Hope Ranch in the 3rd Road District.
It appearing to t he Board that the City Planning Commission of the City of Santa
Barbara on the 5th day of May 1926, reported to the City Council of said city recommending
that said map, in the above entitled matter, be accepted, and
It :further appearing that said City Council on the 25th day of February 1926,
reported to this Board recommending that said map be aocepted, and
It further appearing that a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $3000.00 has
been presented to this Board in accordance with an order heretofore made in said
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matter, and said Board having duly considered said reports end examined said bond end .
being ful ly advised in the premises ordered that said map and bond be and the .same
are hereby approved. . / Cle-f.L~t:t In the Matter of accepting a Dee"d of e treot of land known es Lompoc Picnic
O~ ~~ Grounds, in t he 4th Road District .,.
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WHEREAS James Sloan. R. D. Rennie end J. c. Lind, trustees of Lompoc Cemetery
end Picnic Grounds, have executed end delivered t o the County of Senta Barbera~ a deed
dated May 28th, 1926, wherein said James Sloan~ R. .Rennie and J. o. Lind, trustees
.
of said Lompoc Cemetery and Pionio .Grounds, er~ grantors, and the Co:imty of Santa
Barbara, grantee, donveying oertsin real property to said county as e Public Perk~
in the 4th Road District, County of Senta Barbara, State of California.
3ESOLVED, That said deed and the property described therein be and the same is
hereby accepted on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara for the use and purpose

mentioned therein, end that the Clerk of this Board cause said deed t o be recorded.
In the Matter of the Resignstion of A. R. Jones, a member of t he Board of

Trustees of Senta Maria Public Cemetery District.
The resignation of A. B. Jones, a member of the Board of Trustees of Santa
Maria Public Ce~etery District being presented,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said resignation be
and the same is hereby aooepted, and said office heretofore occupied by said A. R.
Jones is hereby declared vacant.
In the vatter of the Sele of certain Personal Property belongi ng to the County
of Senta Ba.r bara,
WHEREAS 1 t appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Senta Barbara,
that it is to t he beet interests of the public that the hereinafter described personsl
property be sold~
It ie therefore ordered that the personal property hereinafter described be
. ~ sold st public suction st the front door of the Court House, in the City of Santa
Barbara, in said County~ on Tu.esdey~ the 15th day of June 1926 ~ at 10 o'clock a. m.;
said sale to be conducted by James Ross, sheriff of the County of Santa Barbara; said
property to be sold to the highest and best bidder for oesh in lawful money of the
United States the proceeds thereof to be paid into the County Treasury for the use
of the County, end
It is further ordered that five days notice of said sale be given by the Clerk
of this Board by publication in The Morning Press, a newspaper of general .circulation
publ ished in said county~ and
It is further ordered that said Boari of Supervisors reserves the right to
reject any and all bids and to refuse to consummet said sale, The pers~nal property
hereby ordered to ~ sold is described as follows:
2 Torpedo Asphalt Kixers.
4 Conter Shafts
1 Lime Shaft, and
l Loading Platform
Upon the passage of the foregoing order; the roll being celled the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
.
w. L. Talbott end c. L. Preisker. Nays: None.
In the ~tter of declaring the office of Superintendent of Senta Barbara
General Hospital vacant.
on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that t he order made on the
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. 18th day of January 1926~ appoint~ng Dr. Alex. P. Harrison, Temporary SUperintendent
of S8nta Barbara General Hospital, be am the same is hereby rescinded and set aside,
end 
It is further ordered that said office of Superintendent of said sante Barbara
General Hospital be and the same is hereby declared VBoant as of June let, 1926.
In the Matter of the Appointment of a Superintendent of the Santa Barbara Genere1
Hoepi ta1.
It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy in the office of SUperiniende t
of the Santa Berbers General Hospital 
On motion duly seconded end carried, it is ordered that Nell E. Bolan be and
she is hereby appointed superintendent of the Santa Barbara General Hospital, for
the ensuing term or until her successor is appointed and qualified, at a compensation
of $200.00 per month~ said appointment to take effect es of June 1st, 1926, upon the
passage of the foregoing order, the roll being celled, the followtng supervisors vote
Aye, to-wit: Thol'lfls T. Dinsmore~ Sam J. Stanwood, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker~
Nays: Joseph F, Sexton.
In the Matter of the Cancellation of Erroneous or Double Assessment.
Whereas~ In accordance with the provisions of Section 3805 of the Political Cod
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 count ,
under date of June 7th, 1926, as follows: I have discovered that Lot 51, Miramonte
Tract, City of Ssnta Barbara was assessed for the year 1925-26, to A. G. Atkinson~ as
shown on page 18, roll 2, end 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 Pacific-Southwest Trust & Savings Bank as shown on page 53, roll 2
and that the taxes on the lest mentioned assessment were not paid.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Audi t"or 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 the Matter of the 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 Tex Collector of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, has discovered and certified to the Board of Supervisors of sai
county, under date of June 7th, 1926~ as follows: I have discovered that Lot 3, now
numbered 22, in Block 271~ City of Santa Barbara, was assessed for the year 1925-26,
to Emma Gehl~ as shown on page 202, roll 2, 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 said Emma Gehl, as shown on page 202, roll 2, and
that the taxes on the last 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 the Matter of the Petition of James Harvey MoNu.tt 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 James Harvey MoNutt for the sum of $20.00;
and for a like amount on the first of eaoh month hereafter until the :further order
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In the matter of the Petition of Mery Faustino for County Aid for Rose and Flora
Faustino, ha1f-orphans.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Rose Faustino, aged 12
years and Flora Jaustino, aged 14 years ere half-orphans and are proper persons to re-

ceive County Aid ~ and they are in the custody of said Ysry Faustino.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
Fund, in favor of said Mary Faustino 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 Mrs. Christine Roth for County Aid for Johnnie ~
Wilbert, Alvin and Edgar Roth, half-orphans 
It appearing to the satisfaction of t he Board that said Johnnie Roth; aged 9 yea s,
Wilbert Roth, aged 8 years, Alvin Roth, aged 7 years and Edgar Roth; aged 5 years, are
half-orphans and ere proper preons to receive County Aid, and they are in the custody
of said Mrs. Christine Roth.
.
It is ordered that the Audi tor drew his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital Fun ,
in favor of said Mrs. Christine Roth f or the sum of Forty &: 00/100 dollars, a.nd for a
like amount on the first of e'oh month hereafter until the further order of this Board,
said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the matt er of the Petition of Mrs. E1ise Newman Curzon for County Aid for
Frederiok and Constance Curzon, half-orphans.
 It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Frederick Curzon~ aged
 10 years end Constance Curzon, aged 8 years ere half-orphans and are proper persons to
reoeive County Aid, and they are in the custody of said .Mrs. Elise Newman Curzon.




It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital :run ,
in favor of said Mrs. Elise Newman Curzon 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 f or the support of the above named minors 
In the Mitter of the Peti tion of J. s. Calderon for County Aid for Joe Cordero,
a minor. 
It appearing t o the satisfaction of the Board that said Joe Cordero, aged 10
years, whose mother is dead and whose father deserted him, is now in charge of his /
 grandfather J. s. Calderon, who is suffering from locomotor ataxia and double hernia ,
 and by reason thereof cannot pu.rsue a gainful oooupation, and said minor bei.ng a prope
person to receive County Aid, and now being in the custody of his said grandfather J.

s. Calderon~
It is ordered that the Auditor draw hie warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent li'un ,
in favor of ea14 J. s. Calderon for the sum of Ten & 00/100 dollars, and for a like
amount on the first of each month hereafter and until the further order of this Board,
said money to be used for the support of said minor.
In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs. Mary Harris Lorenz for County Aid for Viet r
Margaret, Christiana and Barbare Lorenz ~ minors.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board t hat said Victor Lorenz ~ aged 8
years, :Margaret Lorenz, aged 8 years, Christiana Lorenz, a ged 5 years and Barbara
Lorenz, a ged 10 months , are the children of Louie Lorenz, who is suffering with a
malignant growth of the kidney and by reason t hereof cannot pursue a gainful ocoupatio ~
 and sa~d minors being proper persons to. receive Count y Aid, and said minors being now
in the custody of their mother Mrs. Mary Harris Lorenz,
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on I ndigent
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for a like amount on the first of eaoh month herea. fter and until the further order of
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this Board, said money to be used for the support of said minors.
In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid.
It appea ring to the satisfaction of the Board that the f ollowing named petition
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On motion duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that the Auditor draw his
. warrant on the Indigent Fund in favor of the foll owing named persons for the amounts
set opposite their respective names on the 1st day of June 1926.
Marcellina Borgatello
Mrs. J. M. Burleigh
c1aud Johnson
Vicente A. Juarez
Jennie Lee
Ramon Lopez
Annlabelle McGreal

Mabel Hyde
B. F. Baber
Isabelle Gunderson
Anne Hendricksen
William Lewis
Hettie E. Munch
Emma P. Anton
R. Cloak
Ida May Vavidson
Anna Elpbick
Blanche E. Emmons
Juan Flores
Hattie B. Harbison
James Harvey MoNutt
John Davies
Mary Hedrick
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FIRST SUPERVISOR D ISTRI C~.
$20.00
30.00
20.00
12.00
25.00
15.00
10.00
~ose t~ria Romero
Peter Romero
Lucie Tognini
Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson
SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 
fl4.25
THIRD
$15.00
15.00
15.00
25.00
20.00
FOURTH
$20.00
15.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
10.00
20.00
Antonio Poisard
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SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
Maria Josefa Pico
Pedro v. Romero, et ux.
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Mary F. \Vorth
Clara M. Miranda

Anthony F. Mu.nob
SUP3RVISOR DISTRICT.
Mrs. Minnie Lawrence
Donalds Moore
Mabel E. Murray
Mae McCollum
Mary c. Newhouse
Joseph Usher
Willil! west

FIFTH SUPERVISOR VISTRI-C-T.
$ a.oo
10.00
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$15.00
20.00
30.00
10.00
 a.oo
$15.00
25.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
$20.00
20.00
20.00
30.00
20.00
15.00
20.00
$10.00
On motion duly seconded and carr}ed, it is ordered that the Reports of Alex P.
Harrison, Superintendent of the Santa Barbara General Hospital, Annie E. Mccaughey~
Superintendent County Detention Home and A. s. Larsen, County Live Stock Inspector
for the month of May 1926, were examined and ordered filed.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the foll owing claims
be and the same are hereby rejected, to-wit:
Bland, w. s.
do do
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18.00
25.75
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On motion duly seconded and oarried, i t is ordered that t he following olaims be
and the same ere hereby laid over, to-wit:














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Avery, Nellie R.
Ba~ta nchury ~ A.
Bigler, A. B.
Botello ~ :M. A.
do do
Burroughs Adding Machine
Carlisle & Oo.,A.
.
Collinge,J. lJalter
Consumers Rook & Gravel Co.
Dinsmore, Thoe. T.
do do
.Dodge, E  .G.
Edmonds on~ A. R.
Fillippini, Robt, c.
Fuller Bru.sh Co.
.
George, c. E.
do do
Grabsm, M 
Hoover, B. B.
Hosmer, H.
Jaeger, Mrs. 118rtha
Jenkins, M.
Julian, Frank B.
Ketcham, E. T.
Mann~ F. A.
Nagelman, D~ C. B 
Nicols, Dr. N.
Ott Hardware Co 
do do
do do
do do
Preiaker, c. L.
Pope, A. S.
Santa Barbara Transfer
Scott, Hattie H.
do do
Sexton, Joseph F.
Shepard, c.
Stanwood, Sam J.
Talbott, W. L.
Tipton, W. E.
Trejo, Henry
Trujillo, James A.
.
van Psing, John
Wheaton, W. H.

Wilkinson; Ralph
Winters, M. o.








$24.86
13.60
i.20
3.00
3.00
4.45
34.26
4.17
18.39
3.60
3.60
32.00
100.00
35.00
21.85
32.90
30.00
33.00
17.00
7.50
130.00
42.00
36.00
5.00
19,50
10.00
175.00
~03.03
502.ll
152 . 10
108.65
61.80
5.oo
1.50
35.00
35.00
5.40
20. 00
.
45.00
46.80
64.00
2.00
2.00
15.00
33.80
29.15
57.00
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On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all ola~ma that have
been audited and approved at this meeting by three members of the Board o~ Supervisor
be allowed, each claim to be paid out of the fllnd designate~ in the order of alloweno
endorsed on the face of each oleim respectively, to-wit:
J .
Ambrose Lumber Co. . GENERAL FUND $230.30
American R. R. Express Co. 1.20
American Railway Express Company
Andera'a 
Anderaa
Auto Club of Southern California
Bailey; Ethel H.
Baker, Glenn
Banks Stationery Store
 Banks do do
 do do do 
Barnett, Wm. A.
do do
 Barry, William T.
Beige, J.
Beija, J.
do do
 Bello Frank
  Bello, F. J 
Bello, F. J.
Berry, c. E.
Birabent, A.
Birabent, A.
Birab~nt, A. $32.00 allowed
 ,.
Bish, R. A. 
Bodine, A. G.
Hoeseke-Dawe Co. '

do do
do do -
Bolan, Nell E.
do do
Bond, c  s.
Botello, M. A.
Botello, M. A.
Boys & Girls Industrial Home & Farm
Braun Corporation
Breck, B 
Breck, B 
Breck, B.
Breck, E.
Brown 1 s Drug store
Bullock, Wm.
 Cadillac Motor Sales Co.
Carlisle & Co.
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for
3.20
14.63
2.67
40.64
15.60
50.68
1.50
4.15
33.00
125.00
10.90
5.00
35.00
40.00
48.00
84.00
84.00
84.00
74.98
48.00
40.00
28.00
7.50
5.40
.90
5.10
11,60
152.00
150.00
35.00
6.00
6.00
42.36
2.21
24.00
28.00
48.00
24.00
3.00
2.50
10.15
18.50

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Carswell. s. P.
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Castagna, Alice
Chalmers, Thomas
Chalmers, Thomas
Chormiole, Viola v.
City Market 
June 7tb, 1926 
GENERAL FUND

Coast Wholesale Groo. Co.

Collinge, J. Walter
Consolidated Title Insurance Co.
$92.67 allowed for
'Copeland, L. S.
Cordero, Ralph L.
Cottons Goods Supply Co.



County National Bank & Trust Co.
Covarrubias, E. o.
Covarrubias, Yria
Cox, Mrs. Henry
Crescent Garage
Cuesta, Gerard s.
Cummings, Dr. J.
Cummings, Dr. J.
Curtis, Susie T.
Davison, Grace L.
de
c.
c.
Dietzgen Co., Eu.gene
Dominguez, Mary
Dominguez, Mrs. Mary
Donahue, Susie T 
Downer Electric Co 
Drexler, A. H.
Drexler, A. H.
Drexler, A. H.
la
Dugan, Faulding ~ Crowell
Dugan, Faulding & Cr9well
Dugan, Faulding & Crowell
Dugan, Herbert F.
do do
Dugan, Herbert F.
Dunne, Frank E.
Eaton, Dr. W. H.
Elizondo, Jacobo
Evans, Elizabeth M 
Fabing, F. w 
Fillmore, E. M.
Fillmore, E. M.
Fillmore, E. M.
Fishkin, A.
Fishkin, A 
Flores, A.
Flournoy, F. F.
Foster, Wm.
Fox, Maud c.
:B"ox, Maud c.



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$10.69 allowed for




$62.50
50.00
186.45
106.76
21.20
18.85
73.25
93.1'1
30.00
7.88
8.20
20.30
20.00
25.50
26.00
5.00
33.00
70.00
2.60
2.25
28.00
 5.64'
33.08
21.00
30.00
28.80
.55
36.00
18.50
9.10
89.65
33.58
196.85
473.15
254.12
281.05
ll3.33
72.75
10.00
4.00
s.oo
51.28
42.21
34.20
5.47
10.14
48.00
11~00
2.00
12.00
12.00

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Frenooso~ s. GENERAL FUND $48.00
 l!'ranooso, s. 16.00
Francoso~ s. 20.00
Franklin, L. J. 22.50
:Freeze & Freeze 50.90
Fulton, Luther 45.36
Geno. Robert 10.25
Gano, Robert 25.32
Gem Market Co. $29.90 allowed for 28.90
Gewe, Henry R. 10.10
Gibson, v. 44.00
Goodchild, Willie 5.oo

Grand, P. 40.00
Granl, p  48.00
 Greer, F. c. 35.30

Gree:r~ F. c  91.00
  Grimes-Stassforth Stationery co  12.35

Hacking, c. J. ' 125.00
Hagglund, B. L. 37.09
Hagglund, B. L.  53.36

Hammond, D. M. 60.47
Hansen, earl M. 2.50
Hardy, A. c. 6.oo
Harrison, Aleck p. 183.33
Haslam, Floyd 16.00 
Haslam, Floyd 4.00
Hayter, R. 7.92
Hearns, L. M  225.00 
Hearns~ L. M. 225.00
 Hendrick's Music House 3.50
 Henry, Patrick s.oo
 Hernandez, John 60.00
 H. & H. Roffing Co. 7.50
Hicks, Marshal M. 10.50
Hill, John 60.00
 Hollister, c. A. 2.60
 Holtzbauer, Frank 135.00
 Holtzbauer, F. J. 95.00
 Hunt, c. A. 23-.00
 do do 223.17
 Hunt, M. E  50.00
 Hunt, v. B  105.00
Huseman, L. 3.20

Huseman, L. 7.80
 Huyck; Ralph 2.00
Huy:ok, Sherman 50.00 \,
 Huyck, Sherman 50.00
 
 Janssens, 1 R. 60.00
Janssens, J. R. 120.00
 







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Jones, Chee.
Jones, E. C.
Jordano Bros.
Joyoe, Sara c.
Katayama, H. Y.
Keefe, Ethel M.
Kelley, Semuel
Kellogg, E. s.
Karan Laundry
Keran Laundry
Kessler, H.
Kessler, J. D.
do do
Kessler, N.
Kessler, N.
Keuffel & Esser Co.
Kindred, R. B.
Kindred, R. B.
Klein-Simpson Fruit
do do do
Laing', Gordon B.
Lamb Auto Electric
Lamb, c. G.
Lambert, c. E 
Lambert, C. E.
do do
Lambert, Clarence
do do
Lambert, Clarence
Lambert, Fred
Lambert, Fred
Lambert~ Fred
Lambert, N.
Lambert, Norman
Lambert, Ray
Lambert, Ray
Lambert, Ray
Laroo Fish Co., s.
Lee, Charlie
Lietz Co., The A.
do do
Lober, A.
Logan Co., w. c 
Lompoc Review
Lopez, Peter
L. A. Creamery Co.
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GENERAL FUND

 

Co. 
Co.






Los Angeles and Santa Barbara Motor Express Co.
Mao Culloch, . George E.



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$70.00
5.oo
21.93
8.90
3.oo
20.00
37.56
50.04
10.95
18.87
4.00
16.00
44.00
12.00
48.00
100.82
44.00
32.00
49.32
12.00
4.40
55.41
11.35
44.00
86.00
69'.00
18.00
20.00
.s.oo
162.00
152. 50
158.00
96.00

40.00
48.00
48.00
17.50
4. 75
16.95
a.so
137.96
2.40
4.53 .
240.00
44.00
10.68
10.53
143.00
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MaoCullocb, George E. GENERAL FUND
do do do
Maher's Personal Service
~hurin, Henry 
O'''alley, Jean
Marshall, D. C. $27.00 allowed for
Mid. Counties Pub. Serv. Corp.
do do do do
Killer, Herry
Miller, Mrs. o. E.
Miller, Mrs. o. E.
Miller~ Mrs. o. E.
do do do
do do do
Mille, Mrs. M. F.
Mi1ls, W. G.
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Mission Office Equipment Co.
do do do
Mission Paint and Art Co.
Mission Tire Service
Jloeeer, Ella
Moise-Klinkner Co.
 Morrey, H. P 
Morrey, H. P.
Morris, Jack
Morris, L. J.
McAllister, W 
McCabe, c. D.
JloCaughey~ Anne E 
MoCaughey, J. P.
McClelland, F. H.
McGeary Elec. Co 
McKinney Blue Print
Nance, Mrs. Mamie
Nelson, Hedrick
Nelson, Sedriok
Nelson, Wm. F. s.
Nelson, Wm. F. s.
Nielson, C. L 
Nielson-Smith Electric Co 
Nielson-Smith Electric Co 
Nielson, H. T 
Qgilvy & Gilbert
Ogilvy & Gilbert
O'Malley, John
do do
Ord Ioe Co.
Ord Ice Co 
do do
Ortega, Albert

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$143.00
137.60
40.20
12.00
12G.OO
24.00
9.26
a.oo
20.00
m.oo
20.00
20.00
20.00
40.00
70.00
186.20
.90

1.30
3.30
116.50
6.00
160.00
s.oo
l.5.00
4.00
11.00
40.00
22.60
130.00
233.96
11.60
72.04
3.97
6.40
121.50
22.60
42.00
5.80
53.0l
29.10
4.96
75.00
25.00
25.00
112.50
126.00
3.90
1.95
5.50
2.50

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Rubel Motor Company
Rudolph, Arthur
Ryf, 0, M,
Senta Ba r bara Da11y News
Sen ta Barba re Deily News
do do do
Santa Barbara Humane Society
Santa l3arbara Nursery Co.
Santa Barbara Te le phone Co.
Senta Barbara Te1ephone co.
Santa ~rbara Telephone Co,
Santa Barbara Telephone Co,
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do do
do do do
do do do
Santa Maria Gas Co.
Santa Marie Gas Co.
do do
do do
. ~efia:i;iep Pl'intii;ig Swii:e
SeQ&uer Printing Stua1g
Santa Maria Times
Santa Maria Times
Santa Maria Times
do do
Santa Maria Valley Whee. Co.
Saunders, George
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio
do do do
Schauer Printing Studio
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oi1 Company
do do
do do
Shell Company of Calif.
Shell Company of Calif.
Shell Company of Calif .
Shell Co. of Calif.
Shirrell, Lewis
Sides, Mrs. Bird
Sinex, Edgar
Smith~ Chas. L 
Smith, Rel
Smith, Lucretia
do do
Smyth, E. F 
Smyth, E, F.
Snow, B 
Solvang Co-Operative Store

GENERAL FU!ID
$53. 30 allowed for



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$18.10
0.00
49.00
5.60
14.30
51.25
75.00
13.75
7.21
4.05
4.26
153.36
39.25
3.92
2.86
18.0l
1.00
5~.99
1.00
27.23
4&.eo
-100100
10,35
18.15
3.50
20.75
266.20
8.75
45.00
59.50
100 . 00
15.00
52.73
143.10
93.84
36.00
160.32
10.15
215.63
24.65
122.60
3.60
12.40
3.10
68.00
59.90
3.10
aa.6'1
38.13
24.00
11.90
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do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
Southern Counties Gas co.
do do do
Southern Counties Gas Co.
do do do
do do do
Sperber; Nellie
Spezzano, Lucy
Standard Oil Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Standard 011 Company of California
Standard Oil Co.
Sterling Drug Co.
Stewart, C. D.
Stewart, c. D.
Stewart, c. D.
stool~well Look Inspection Co.
Stoddard, c. s.
Stoddard, c. s.
Stoddard, Rebeoca Lowe
do do
Storke, c. A.
Storni, Peter
Strader, Bessie M 
Streeter, G, c.
Streeter, G. c.
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Sturgeon, H. L.
St. Catherine's School
do do
St. Vincent's School 
{ Taverna & Co. 
do do
Taylor, Alva A.
do do
Teames, H. H.
Teames, H. H.
 Thompson, F. B. 
Tibbets, E. P.
Tiernan TJewriter Exchange
Tisdel, Harold
Tisdel, Harold
Tognazzini, Abe
Underwood Typewriter Co.

 
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$10.68
61.37
16.15
7.32
60.46
i~.ao
25.20
20.23
35.50
50.73
25.00
20.00
135.07
4.60
19.76
284.24
8.19
2 0.00
48.00
48.00
12.00
10.00
s.oo
125.00
125.00
125.00
3.00
6.20
143.00
13'1.60
80,.98
4 0 . 00
ao.oo
280.00
1295.41
6.00
22.00
143.00
137.50
4.11
4.29
18.90
3.86
36.50
18.00
4.60
122.96
13.00
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Underwood Typewriter Co.
Union Feed & Fuel Co.
Union Mill and Lumber Co.
do do do
do do do
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Union 011 Co. of Calif 
U. S. Grill
Van Horn~ J. A.
Vogel~ J. E.
Volpatti', G.
Volpatti, J.
Volpatti~ J.
Walker, J. w.
Wa 1ke r, J. W
\Vaterman~ Helen F 
do
do
do
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Weter Works Department
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Water Works Department
Watson~ J. N
Watson~ K. A.
Watson~ K. A.
Weidman, Elizabeth
Weidman, Elizabeth
Weidman, Phil.
do do
do do
West Disinfecting Co.
Western Book & Toy Store
.
Western Machine & Foundry co.
Western Motor Transfer
western Motor TranBfer
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
western Union Telegraph co 
Wilhoit Luggage ,Shop
Wilkinson~ Ralph
Wilson's
Wilson & D'Andrea
do do
Wilson Cabinet Shop, G. E.
Wilson, Kent R.
Winchester, R. F.
Wood, Emms
wood, Emme
wood & Son~ Harry
do cto


GENERAL FUND 



 






'
 
$63.76
1.90
4.00
15.'14
2.50
16.50
35.04
20.00
13.35
17. 76
48.00
48.00
47.00
25.00
164.60
75.00
154.05
41.85
6.15
231.36
75.00
75.00
5.01
150.00
2.38
150.00
58.86
11.60
4.58
12.00
171.00
.55
i.20
3.14
1.38
10.50
5.00
39.00
9.50
18.50
a. 75
15.00
io.oo
2.60
2.60
37.75
23.'75








 






 








June 7th, 1926.
Wood Hydraulic Hoist & Body Co. GENERAL FUND

Wood, Vincent E. 
.Ambassador Laundry Co.
Ambrose Lumber Co.
Andera' s
HOSPITAL FUND
Armour & Co.
Barron, Dave
Bartlett, Frank s.
Beadle, M. w.
Bi11iwhaok Stook Farm
Binford, Ernest
~o gler, Adolph
Borg, M.
Brandenstein & Co  M. J.
Bronson. Geo.
Brown, William
Calagari, A. A.
Certified Lsboretory Prod.
Channer, w. B.
.
Channer, w. L.
Coe st Wholesale Grocery Co.
Columbia Drug Co.
Co.
Creamery Packa ge )ttg. Company
c & W Feed Store
DeKleva. L.
DeRoza, John
Diaz J
Diehl Grocery co.
Feather-Hill Poultry Ranch
Fee, Lee
Fillmore, E. M.
l!'illmo re, E. M 
Fish. Henry B.
Foxa 11, Alda M.
Giorgi Motor Transfer Co.
Griffin-Hass on Laboratories
Haider, Martin J 
Harrison. Dr. Aleok P.
Harrison, Alex P 
Hart. Rhoda
Hatlan, Johan
Hein, Anna
Henman, E. L.
Henman, Flo renoe
.Heater, James H.
Heumphreus-Smitb Eleotrio Co.
do do do

Holstein-Friesien Asa'n of America










 
 3.66
34.05
369.99
336.50
3.90
27.20
10.00
1180.15
3.'75
350.00
130.00
155.00
90.00
39.24
70.00
20.00
64.00 .
292.25
160.00
60.00
180.42
13.90
10.23
7. 75
ao.oo
65.00
120.00
115.10
144.20
7.50
125.00
5.50
60.00
110.00
137.75
37.50
.
30.00
31.81
69.85
90.00
70.00
44.33
170.00
55.00
16.50
49.81
51.08
&.50
34p

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,
.
Hu11; Mabel F. HOSPITAL FUND
Jaeger, Mrs. Martha
Jageman. Frieda
Jones. Evan
Jordano Bros.
Kiriavis. John
Lady. John F.
Larco Fish Co., s.
~arco Fish Co., s.
Los Angeles Creamery Co.
Lynch, John
~!aoArthur  A.
May. Fred L.
Miller, Mary M.
Mission Oak Nursery
Molloy, J. w.
Moxley~ w, B.
McAndrew, Wm.
MoClintock, Mrs. Louise
Niedermuller, o.
Ord Ioe Company
Overaa, Ole
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Parquet, Helens
Peerless Pu.mp Co.
Petit~ Frank
Pioversan. Geo.
Poole, Geo.
Prigge, H. J.
Pullman Linen Company
Putnam. E.
Pyle. J. M.
Ree, Joseph T 
Rees. Wm. M 
Rezndez. A 
Robertson, Daniel
Ronayne, Maurice
Rusk, Florence
San Diego co. Gen. Hospital
Santa jarbara Cottage Hospital
Santa Barbara Drug Co.
Santa Barbara Flour Mills
Santa Barbara Packing Co.
Santa Barbera Seed Co 

Santa Barb&ra Telephone Co 
.
Schauer Printing Stu~io
Seaside Oil Company
Sherman, G. H.
Soroken, John










$39.67.
78.00
110.00
10.00
5.50
80.00
74.67
28.65
25.80
53.25
14.00
75.00
775.00
105.00
13.50
125.00
20.00
42.00
90.00
52.50
28.40
125.00
23.90

125.00
251.00
7.50
85.00
65.00
34.83
320.07
40.00
20.00
32.00
23.00
 58. 67
90.00
20.00
90.00
620.00
7.00
4. 75
185.50
91.25
26.15
33.82
7.00
982.9'7
33.60
30.35

 
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June 7th, 19 26.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co.
Sou. California Edison Co 
HOSPITAL FUND
Sou. Calif. Edison -Co 
'
Southe~n Pacific Co 
Southern Pacific Ry . Co 
.
 Southern Pacific R. R.  Co.
Sperl, John
Spreitz~ H. A.
Squibb & Sons, E. R 
Star Rug Cleaners
Stone, c. w 
Toledo Teohnioal Appliance Co.
Turnbull, John
Union Feed & Fuel Company
valley Hardware Co 
Velasquez, Jesus
Wallworth, Mrs. Margaret
Weist, Emily A.
Wilson, H. c.
Winstead, Moses



Eleotrio Shop, The HOSPITAL BLDG. FUND
-
do do
Krelle Plumbing & Elec. Co 
Scherer Company, R. L 
Associated Chari tie e
Associated Charities
Bailard~ J. C.
Bailard, J. c.
Bailard, J. c.
Balaam~ E. )( 
Bobo, G. w.
Broadway Cash Grocery
Broadway Cash Grocery
Broadway Cash Grocery
Broadway Cash Grooe!Y
do do do
Brown's Drug Store
Budd & Bodine
do do
Buro la, I. M.
Buro la, I. M.
Buro ls, I. M.
do do
Burola, I. M.
do do
dO do

Campbell, R. J 
City .of Lompoc

 

I :t-IDIGENT .,FOND



$87.20
436.50
128.92
5.00
24.50
5.25
90.00
28.00
137.50
1.95
185.00
9.70
6. 75
6.40
56.75
40.00
13.00
6.40
3.00
20.00
1038.90
1101.50
300.00
866.60
431.60
934 .6~
15~0 0
. 15.00
15.00
13.00
30.00
oo.oo
10.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
7.55
15.00
27.86
io.oo
10.00
20.00
io.oo
20.00
10.00
30.00
io.oo
2.00
34
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Coblentz & Schwabacher
do
do
do
Coy, A. E.
Daly, Dennis
Daly~ Dennis
Demos, M. R.
do
do
do
Dudley, Albert A.
Dudl.ey ~ Albert A.
Fridell~ Una
Gardner Wheaton Co.
 do
do
do do
do do
do do do
Harner, A. V.
Haslam & Co., w. A.
 
do do
Herron, J. W.-
Herron~ J. w.
Herron, J. w.
Herron~ J. w.
Houghton~ E. J.
Houghton~ E. J.
Roughton, E. J.
do
Houghtons Grocery
do do
Hunt Mercantile Co.
Jordano Bros.
Jorda no Bros.
do do
Armenta, V.
Ayala, J. P.
Barrick & Son, F. s.
INDIGENT FUND 



.
FIRST ROAD FUND

 
$20.00
36.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
20.10
20.59
27.00
40.00
40.00
126.00
1.00
6.00
4.60
20.00
20,00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
7.00
20.00
10.00
20.00
15,00
20.00
60.00
ro.oo
a.oo
48.00
29.00
























JUne 7th 
' 1926.
Bates, T. W. F.:ERST ROAD FUND .   
Cleveland, G. s.
Garibay, F.
Grinstead, A. o.
Hernandes, P.
Jiminez, J. 
Luera, Pete
Luera, Pete
Luera, Preoilliano
Marcado, A.
Martinez, Y.
Morrie, R. w.
0 1 Bryant, w.
Saragosa, G.
do do
Soto, B.
Soto, J.
Soto, Santos
Standard Oil Co.
Tello, s.
Thurmond, Frank
Automotive Eleotrio Co. SECOND ROAD FUND
Ayala, J. c.
Ayala, J. P.
Ayala, J. P.
Ayala, J. P.

Barker, Riobard
Brown-Bevis Co.
Drexel Lime Cement co. 
Gano, Robert $103.88
Harnischfeger Sales Corp 
Hernandez, p.
Ingersoll-Rand Company of Cal.
Kessler, D 
Keesler, w.
Kessler, w.
Lambert, Ray
Lambert, Ray
Maoardo, A.
Miller, Harry


Montecito Blsokemith Sbop
Monteoito Placer Mine
0 1 Bryant, W.
Romero, Fred
Salspatha, G. M.
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside. Oil Co 
Sello, D 
Shepard, Frank



$
I
 
allowed for


6.00
24.50
s.oo
6.00
a.oo
4.00
16.00
12.00
11.00
a.oo
2.00
25.25
4.00
3.00
4.00
0.00
8.00
3.00
8.33
4,00
27.00
7.15
24.00
54.50
49.50
28.00
4.00
11.90
4.38
99.38
8.75
8.00
13.20
10.00
52.00
42.00
84.00
87.50
12.00
44.00
25.95
1.50
28.00
60.00
12.00
125.50
57.68
28.00
22.00
34


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Smith, Densil H.
do do
Snow, B.
Soto, J.
S. P. Milling Co.
Union Feed & Fu.el
Aguirre, Manuel
Aguirre, Marcrano
Aguirre, Marciano
Anderson, Louis
Anderson, Roy
Camargo, Santiago
Cl.anoy, A. L.
Dismuke, c. H.
Dopson; Russell
F&bing, F.
Hen.d erson, John
Ingram, A. H.
Jensen, Clarence
Jones, Charlie
Lamb, C. G.
Lopez, Ramon
Lopez, Remijio
Lord, G. R.
Ma ta , Facundo

Co.
Ontiveros, Lorenzo
Perez, Caterino
Perez, Caterino
Romo, Ed.
Taylor~ Chas. A 
SECOND ROAD FUND
THIRD ROAD FUND

  





Brown-Bevis Co. FOURTH ROAD FUND
do do
Bullock, wm 
Chiodi~ A.
Crouch, Ed.
Devaul', J. M.
Everett Mill & Lumber Co.
Everett Building Co.
Foster, Wm.
Friis, Harold
Gunderson, G. T.
Gunderson, G. T 
Hildenbrand, Wm 
Hoke, George
Huyck, Ralph
Lewis Implement Co.
McCabe, F. J.


$51.89
320.ll
72.50
4.00
12.00
6.30
72.00
16.00
64.00
28.00
32.00
122.00
l.5.00
20.00
12.00
82.00
92.25
28.00
20.00
40.00
l.25.00
25.00
20.00
16.00
6.00
127.60
16.00
64.00
a.oo
32.00
38.60
44.40
14.00
124.50
12.00
200.00
12.50
816.00
28.00
98.60
2.61
20.00
42.50
26.00
27.96
28.35

















 




















June Jth, 1926.
Ruffner & Ruffner Garage
Signorelli, Peter
FOURTH ROAD FUND

Smith, Horace
Southern Paoifio Milling Co.
Southern Pacific Milling Co.
Standard Oil Company of California
Standard Oil Company of California
Union 011 Co. of Calif.
Wilson', H. C.
Young~ Frank
Young, John


American Railway Express co. FIFTH ROAD FUND
Atkinson, J. M.
Auto Laundry
do do
Bello~ R. J.
Bianchi Service Station
Bleck Bros 
Bryant & Trott Co.
Calderon, Joe
Calderon, V 
Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co.
Clark. J. w.
Clark, J. w 
Clarke, Walter
Cox, James
 Crakes & Chambers
Crescent Garage
Cullen~ J. c. 
Cullens, John
Cullen~ John C 
De Rieux, s. E.
Devine, Rudolph
Devine, Rudolph
Dille~ F. E 
do do
Dille, F. E 
Emerson, R. w.
Felts, A. w 
Fesler, John
Pebler, John
l!'orbes, Robt 
Forbes, Robt 
Frati a, J. A 
Fratis, J. A 
Fra tis , J  A 
do do
Fratia, M. L 


I
$40.55
25.00
s.oo
43.41
148.77
111.01
I 1'47.85
41.13
45.00
70.00
100.00
6.62
13.50
20,50
10.00
23.10
1.50
3.95
222.88
42. 75
77.00
47,64
54.oo
54.00
7.10
42.'15
24.55
6.20
49.50
36.00
13.50
40.00
48.00
40.00
60.00
55.00
66.00
44.00
10.32
152.00
184.00
225.00
9'7.50
18.00
31.50
27.00
45.00
28.00
3511

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Fratis, M. L.
li'ratis, :M. L 
Fratis, M. L.
Garcia, Fred
Garratt-Callahan Co.
Gates, F. H.

Gates, F. H.
Goodohi1d, Ramon w.
Goodchild, Willie
Gorin, Johri
Gorin; John
Gorin, John
Gra :fft, John
Grafft, John
Gra fft , John
Granite Rook Co.
+J'IFTH ROAD FUND

Harnisoheger Sales Corporation
do do do
Holser & Bailey
Lukeman, w. o.
Mahurin, Henry
Mahurin,. Henry
Marriott & Co., o. c.
Martin, R. F.
Martin, w. H.
Martin, w. H.
Martin, Wm.
Martinez, M.
Martinez, Pete
Mendez, Guadalupe
MoColm, James
1 JJcColm, James
McColm, James
McGregor, J. D.
McGregor, J. D.
MoGregor, J. :o 
Narron~ R. J.
Narron, R. J.
Nogues, Henry
Ontiveros, Roman
Ontiveros, Roman
Orcutt Pioneer Shop
Pacific Coast Ry. Co.
Ramirez, Mike
Ramirez, Mike
do do
Rivas, Jesus
Roemer & Roamer
Roemer & Roemer

\

$16.00
24.00
44.00
34.00
42.00
'174. 94
697.50
187. 50
27.00
54.00
64.00
54.00
aa.oo
128.00
96.00
67. 74
27.00
15.66
25.45
69.20
68.00
32.00
3.00
110.50
65.00
60.00
60.00
103.50
56.00
22.00
24.00
36.00
48.00
41.85
15.60
62.00

24~00
48.00
13.50
60.00
24.00
18. 76
165.00
56.00
40.00
30.00
5'1.50
291.58
109.52











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June 7th, 1926.
Rojas, Rafael FIFTH ROAD FUND
Rubel Motor Company
Ruiz, Hobie
Ruiz, Hobie
do do
do do
Ruiz, J. D.
Ruiz, J. D.
Ruiz, J. D.
Samuel, Ramon
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Marie Garage
Santa Maria Valley R. R.
Saulsbury~ Clyde
Schopp; w.
Sil vs. Eugene
Silva~ M. L.
Simas. Joe
Simas, John
Sisquoc Welding Works
Smith, Eddie
Soares, A. c 
Strong, F. E.
Strong~ F  E.
Strong; F. E.
Sturgeon~ Chester
Sturgeon, Chester
Sturgeon~ Chester
Sturgeon; H. s.
do do
Sweet, Walter
Sweet, w. s .

Sweet, w. s.
Tunnell, c.
Tunnell, Chas 
Union Service Station
Williams, Fred
Wolf, c. A.
Wylie, Thoe. B.
Wyse, B. C.



Brown-Bevis Co. SIXTH ROAD FUND



Acosta, c. GENERAL ROAD FUND
Ambrose Lumber Co.
Ayala, J.

Ayala, J  c.
Ayala, J. p.
Barker, B.
Barker, Richard
Boeseke-Dawe co.


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$22.50
1.45
24.00
20.00
24.00
36.00
49.50
54.00
63.00
68.00
2.25
4.35
166.26
27.00
44.00
20.00
98.00
28.50
61.00
50.00
10.00
9.00
72.00
66.00
72.00
60.00
56.00
60.00
55.00
65.00
58.50
54.00
49.50
225.00
76.50
3.76
24.00
14.70
33.50
.  75
23.60
44 . 00
46.30
16.00
36.00
127.00
12.00
12.00
4.50
35

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Brabo, Tomas
Brown-Bevis Co.
Cook, c. A.
Cota, J.
Cota, J. 
 Craviotto, E. J 
do do
Eseda, E.
 Flores, A.
Flores, A.
Foster, T.
Gonzales~ J.
Hernandez, p.
Johnson, J.
Juarez, L.
Kessler, J. D.
Fessler, w.

GENERAL RO.AD FUND








$18.00
47.30
20.00
25.00
15.00
33.83
44.00
48.00
48.00
4.00
12.00
16.00
24.00
24.00
4.00
55.00
Lambert, Clarence 16.00
Luera, P. 16.00
Miller, Harry 72.00
Morena, Abram 16.00  
Murguia, F 
Ott Hardware Co 
Ovieda, E. s.
do do
do do
Ovieda, To11y
Ovieda, Tony
Ov.ieda, Tony
do do
Padilla, F.
do do -
Padilla, F.
Pagliotti, Willie
Richardson, c. T 
Rodriguez, I.
Romero, Frank
Romero, Fred
Romero, Vicente
Salspatba, G. rvt.
do do
Saucida, v.
Shepard, Frank
Snow, B 
Soto, J.
Tanorie, L.
Unzueta, D.
do do
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12.00
40.00
40.00
10.50
30.00
30.00
55.00
30.00
46.00
48.00
48.00
12.00
136.00
20.00
66.00
60.00
13.00
24.00
48.00
12.00
66.00
78.00
44.00
20.00
45.00
48.00
60.00

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June 7th~ 1926.

.
Veronica Stone Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND
Acosta ~ ' GOOD ROADS FUND
Acosta, ]'.
do do 

Breen'~ Ed
Breen~ Ed. 
do do
Butterworth~
 D.
.imtterworth, D, . 
Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co.
Calif. Pe:troleum Corporation
Cook, c. A,
Cook,C. A.
Cook, c. A.
Cordero , A.
Cordero, A.
Cordero, Joe
Cor,dero', Joe
Cordero, Joe
Cordero, M.
Cordero', M.
Corral; M.
Corral~ M.
do do
Espinosa, A.
Espinosa, A.
,
Espinosa, A.

Espinoza, c.
Espinosa, c.
Espinosa, c.
Everett Mill & Lumber Co 
Fillmore, E. M.
Garcia, F.
Garcia, F 
Gonzales, R.
Gonzales, R 
Gonzale. s, R
Graham, R.
Graham, R.
Guerra~ R. de a.a 
do do -
do do
Hopen~ E.
Hof faker, E.
3ohas, E 
Jonas, E 
Lug o', M 
,. Lugo, M 
Marshall', w. p.




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$50.25
$60.00
30.00
60.00
48.00
48.00
48.00
72.00
84.00
46.15

48~30
22.50
oo.oo .
40.00
72.00
72.00
60.00
40,00
60.00
48.00
52.00
48.00
48.00
48.00
48.00
48.00
48.00
60.00
60.00
60.00 
87.50
14.18
48.00
48.00
48.00
48.00
41.25
96.00
104.00
24.00
48.00
48.00
88.00
30.00
60.00
65.00
48.00
48.00
255.19
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Moll, F. GOOD ROADS FUND
Mo11, F. 
Moll, F.
llo~tegano, J.
do do
Montegano, J  .
Moore Mercantile Co. 
McKinney Blue Print Co.
Parks, G. A.
Parks, G. A.
Parks, G. A.
Ruiz, c.
Seaside Oil Company
do do
Stevens, li'.
Stevens, F.
Stevens, F.
Stevens, F.
St. John, A. s.
Tiernan T~pewriter l!lxohange
Ufken, H.
Ufken, H.
West, Geo. w.
do do
\'lest, Geo. w.
Westwiok Iron Works
Wolfram, F.
Wolfram~ Frank
Anderson, Walter
Anderson, 'Walter
Begg, David
Calderon, Joe
De Vsul, J. M.
Dinsmore, A. c.
Donahue, John
Glines, John
Hildenbrand, A. J.
Hildenbrand, Jr., A. J.
Huyck~ Monte
Huyck, Monte
Miller~ Wayne
Ott Hardware Co.
Pao, Coast Ry. Co.
Seaside Oil Company
Spears, J. H.
Spears, J. H.
Young, Frank
Young, John

 








HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND





 
$48.00
96.00
96.00
48.00
52.00
52.00
30.93
234.66
140.00
125.00
130.00
24.00
78. 75
252.06
65.00
25.00
25.00
35.00
81.86
125.00
52.00
48.00
115.50
122.20
122.20
38.88
48.00
48.00
105.00
90.00
12.00
100.00
209.40
70.00
e.oo
475.00
120.00
42.00
150.00
135.00
21.00
51.20
407.00
280. 72
77.00
5.oo
120.00
32.00


 


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June 7th, 1926 
Dursobe1; J. H. LOMPOC PER. ROAD F UND
 
l!'oster, Wm.

Hildenbrand, Wm. 
Huyck, Ralph
Mello, Jr., Frank 
Spears, J. H. 
Young, John 
Ambrose Lumber Co. l!JQUAKE. RMER. FUND
Caldera, :&.
Commercial Motor Service
Community Tile Co 
Dugan, Faulding & Crowell
Gerzs, R 
Gutierrez, L.
do do
Heumphreua & Smith E1eo. Co.
Llewellyn Iron Works
Martinez, Joe
O' Malley, John
Ott Hardware Co.
do do
do do
Ovieds, Ed.
Ovieda, Ed.
Reily Ms ohine Shop
Richardson, Roy L.
do do
do do

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Richardson, Roy L. $41.58 allowed for
Richardson, Roy L.
Ruiz, F. 
Ruiz, T
Santa Barbera Builders Supply do.
Stuart, Darrell T.
Unzueta, J 
do do
Western Motors Material Service
We stern Mot or Transfer -

Bates, c  T. S. M. Health Center & Hosp.
Crawford, Louis N.
Doane Bldg. Co.
Electric Shop 
do do
Krelle Plumbing & Eleo. Co.

Reynolds, I. L.
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Bldg.
t 76.00
20.00
98.50
62.00
7.10
35.00
24.00
255. 70
36.00
29.72
412.50
30.15
40.00
40.00
48.00
2380.33
5100.00
36.00
319.00
396.'10
909.15
618.18
45.00
25.00
23.45
410.2'1
1271.52
467.90
39.10
443.80
40.00
48.00
109.40
2001.16
16.00
24.00
67.06
6.00
160.00
172.96
2675.57
44.35
1170.00
500.00
50.00
35f
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Dudley, Geo. L.
Dudley, Geo. L.
Mullin, Boyd
Remsburg~ w. L.
Remsburg, w. L.
Whitney~ M. H.
Beiley~ Ethel H.
Fox', Maud C.
do do
Loveren~ Dr. G. S.
Wood, Emma
Wood, Emme
Chembert of Commerce
Holcomb~ M. w.
Keefe, Ethel M 
SANTA MARIA CEMETERY DIST.
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SALARY FUND
ADVERTISING FUND

Santa Barbara Tel. Co.
Sa nte Maria Times
do do
Santa Barbara Free Pub. Library COUNTY LIBRARY FUND
Logan Co., W. C. FOREST PROTECTI ON FUND
Sou. Calif. Edison Co. CARP. ST. LT. -DIST. FUND
do do do

$150.00
150.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
5.oo
5.oo
5.00
150.00
5.00
5.00
1696.90
65.50
20.00
27.50
10.00
9. 75
5800.00
1068.45
64.65
64.65
Mid. Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. CASA~LIA ST. LT. DIST. :BUND 38.40
do do
Castro Steve
Stewart, G. H.
do
Santa Maria Gas Co.
do do
Brown~ J. B.
Pearson, c. H 
GUADALUPE PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND

GUADALUPE ST. LT. DIST. FUND
LOS ALAMOS PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND
38.40
119.90
26.00
76.50
76.50
40.00
45.68
Mid. Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. LOS ALAMOS ST. LT. DIST. FUND 92.80
do do do
do do do
do do do
Preisker~ Preisker & Goble
Scott, G. M 
 ORCUTT ST. LT. DIST. FUND

RECLAMATI ON BIST. #798
93.73
106.40
106.40
250.00
400.00
. Upon the passage of the forego ing order~ the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, sam J. Stanwood~ Joseph F. Sexton;
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker~ Nays, None 


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And the returns from each precinct in said County of Santa Barbara , in which the poll

were open, having been heretofore received, on motion of Supervisor w. L. Talbott, du
seconded by Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood, and unanimously carried, the said Board of
Supervisors proceeded to publicly canvass the r eturns of said Special bond election
by opening the returns and estimating the vote cast for and against said pr oposition
and declaring the re sult. 
After said canvass was completed, on motion of Supe rvi sor w. L. Talbott, secon ed
by Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood, and unanimously carried, the following resolution was
adopted .
WHEREAS , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbera County, California , did
heretofore on the 3rd day of May , 1926, duly pass and adopt a resolution calling a
special bond election to be held within said County of Santa Barbara , on Tuesday, the
15th day of June , 1926, to submit to the qualified electors of said County the foll ow
ing proposition, to- wit :
and
and
  : "Sha11 the Board of SUpervisors
: of the County of Santa Barbara
: be authorized to issue bonds of
: said County to the amount of
: Seven Hundr ed Thousand Dollars
: for the purpose of the erection
: and construction of a new County
: Court House , new County Jail and
: new County Hall of Records , for
: supplying said new County Court
: House , new County Jail and new
: County Hall of Records with
: equipment or necessary apparatus
: and for improving the County
: Court House grounds , in the City
: of Santa Barbara , County of
: Santa Barbara , State of Califor
: nia?

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 BONDS :
YES 





 
 BONDS :
NO  
 
 


 



 
 
 






 




 

   
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WHEREAS , notice of said election was duly and regularly given; and
WHEREAS , said election was dul y and legally held on said 15t h day of June, 1926
WHEREAS , the returns from each precinct in said County in which polls wer e open
have heretofore been received; and
WHEREAS , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County did heretofore on
this 21st day of June 1926, being the first Monday after said election, dul y and r egu
larly canvass the returns of said election:
NO'W, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , FOUND AND DETERMINED as foll ows :
 SECTION 1: That the whole number of votes cast in said County of Santa Ba r bara
at said special bond election held on June 15, 1926 , was 4403 . 
' SECTION 2: That the proposition voted at said election was as follows :

 t : "Shall the Board of Super visors ,
: of the County of Santa Barbara 
: be authorized to issue bonds of ;
: said County t o the amount of ;
: Seven Hundred Thousand Doll ars  I

:for the purpose of the er ection ;
:and construction of a new County ;
:court House , new County Jail and ;
:new County Hall of Records , for
:supplying said new County Court
;House , new County Jail and new
.county Hall of Records with ;
;equipment or necessary apparatus ;
:for improving the County Court
.House gr ounds , in the City of
!Santa Barbara , County of Santa
~ Barbara , State of California? 
 
 

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BONDS :
YES 

 




 BONDS   NO . 
 







 

 

 





 


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SECTION 3: That the total number of votes oast in said Santa Barbara County at
said Special bond election in favor of the issuance of said bonds was 3798, and that
the total number of votes cast in said County of Santa Barbara at said special bond
election against the issuance of said bonds was 605 .
SECTION 4: That it appears from said canvass and it is hereby found, determined
and declared that more than two - thirds of the electors of said Santa Barbara County
voting at said election voted in favor of the issuing of said bonds in the amount of
Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($700,000. 00) for the purposes above stated , and that
the issua nce of said bonds for said amount and said pur poses is therefore authorized.
SECTION 5 : That the number of votes cast for and against said proposition in each
precinct in said county are as follows:
Carpinteria No . 1 Bond Election precinct .
Carpinteria No. 2 Bond Election precinct.
Montecito No . 1 bond election precinct
Montecito No . 2 bond election precinct .
Summerland bond election precinct.
Santa Barbara consolidated bond election
precinct No . 1, being a consolidation of
general election precincts Nos . l , 2 ,
and 4, in Santa Barbare City.
Santa Barbara consolidated bond election
precinct No. 2, being a consolidation of
general election precincts Nos . 5, 6 and
11, in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara consolidated bond election
precinct No. 3 , being a consolidation of
general election precincts Nos . 3 . 7 and
33, in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara consolidated bond election
precinct No . 4 ', being a consolidation of
ge~eral election precincts Noe . 12, 15
end 16, in Santa Barbara City 
.
Santa Barbara consolidated bond election
precinct No. 5, being a consolidation of
general election precincts Nos . 8 , 9 and
10 , in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara consolidated bond election
precinct No . 6. being a consolidation of
general election precincts Nos. 13 , 14
and 25, in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara consolidated bond election
precinct No . 7, being a consolidation of
general election precincts Nos . 17, 18
and 19 , in Santa Barbare City. .
Santa Barbara consolidated bond election
precinct No . 8~ being a consolidation of
general election precincts Nos. 20 , 21
and 24 , in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara consolidated bond ~lection
precinct No . 9, being a consolidation of
general election precincts Nos . 22 and
23. in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara consolidated bond election
precinct No . 10~ being a consolidation
of general election precincts Nos. 26, 27
and 2 9 , in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara consolidated bond election
precinct No . 11, being a consolidation
of general election precincts Nos . 30,
31 and 32 , in Santa Barbara City.

Santa Barbara consolidated bond election
precinct No. 12, being a consolidation of
general election precincts No . 28 , 34
and 35. in Santa Barbara Cit~ .
Mesa bond election precinct .
Bonda "YES"
5'1
Bonds "YES"
29
Bonds "YES"
45
Bonds "YES"
75
Bonds "~S"
47
Bonds "YES"
167
Bonds "YES"
24'1
Bonds "YES"
125
Bonds "YES"
3~0
Bonds "YES"
256
Bonds "YES"
284
Bonds "YES"
269
Bonds "YES"
245
Bonds "YES"
161

Bonds "YES"
210
. Bonds "YES"
153
Bonds "YES"
21S
Bonds "YES"
27
Bonds "NO"
18
Bonds "NO"
12
Bonds "NO"
5
Bonds "NO"
5
Bonds. "NO"
7
Bonds "NO"
18
Bonds "NO"
12
Bonds "NO"
7
Bonds "NO"
18
Bonds "NO"
12
Bonds "NO"
18
BONDS " NO"
10
Bonds "NO"
15
Bonds "NO"
29
Bohds "NO"
7
Bonds "NO"
7
Bonds "NO"
18
Bonds "NO"
1


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!li ssion bond election precinct.
Alcatraz bond election precinct .
Ballard bond electiop precinct .
Dos Pueblos bond election precinct.
Goleta bond election precinct.
Hope Bond election precinct.
La Patera Bond Election precinct .
Refugio bond election precinct.
Santa Ynez bond election precinct .
Solvan? bond election precinct.
Buellton bond election precinct .
Cojo bond election precinct .
Lompoc consolidated bond election
precinct No . 1, being a consolidation
of general election precincts Nos. 1
and 2 in Lompoc City.
Lompoc consolidated bond election
precinct No. 2 , being a consolidation
of general election precincts Nos. 3
and 4 in Lompoc City.
Lompoc No. 5 bond election precinct.
Lompoc No. 6 bond election precinct.
Santa Rita bond election precinct.
Betteravia bond election precinct.
Careaga bond election precinct.
Casmalia bond election prec inct.
Cuyama bond election precinct .
Guadalupe bond election precinct.
Los Alamos bond election precinct.
Orcutt bond election precinct.
Pine Grove bond election precinct .
Santa Maria consolidated bond election
precinct No . 1 , being a consolidation
of general election precincts Nos. 1,
2 and 3 in Santa Maria City,
Santa Maria consolidated bond election
precinct No . 2, being a consolidation
of general election precincts Nos . 4 and
5 in Santa Maria City.
Santa ?~a ria No. 6 bond election precinct.
Sisquoc bond election precinct .
Was ioja bond election precinct . ' 





Bonds "YES"
52
Bonds "YES"
9
Bonds "YES"
30
Bonds "YES"
No vote
Bonds "YES"
83
Bo11ds "YES"
68
Bonds "YES"
36
Bonds "YES"
13
Bonds "YES"
33
Bonds "YES"
48
Bonds "YES"
24 .
Bonds "YES"
' Bonds "YES"
29
Bonds "YES"
46
Bonds "YES"
12
Bonds "YES"
11
Bonds "YES"
6
Bonds "YES"
27
Bonds "YES"
16
Bonds "YES"
16
Bonds "YES"
3
Bonds "YES"
28
Bonds "YES"
20
Bonds "YES"
48
Bonds "YES"
9
Bonds "YES"
62
Bonds "YES11
100
Bonds "YES"
12
Bonds "YES"
12
Bonds nYES"



,

Bonds "NO"
4
Bonds "NO"
Bonds "NO"
40
Bo11ds 11NO"
No vote
Bonds "NO"
12
Bonds "NO"
0
Bonds "NO"
3
Bonds "NO"
0
Bonds "NO"
13
Bonds "NO"
2
Bonds "NO"
3
Bonds "NO"
3
Bonds "1~0"
23
:Bond~ 11NO"
21
Bonds "NO"
7
Bonds "NO"
21
Bonds "NO"
1
Bonds 11NO"
13
Bonds "NO"
11
Bonds "NO"
1
Bonds "NO"
4
Bonds "NO"
10
Bonds "NO"
15
Bonds "NO"
lO
Bonds "NO"
2
Bonds "NO"
57
Bonds "NO"
56
Bonds "NO"
16
Bonds "NO"
35
Bonds "NO"
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June 21st, 1926 

~H &RE.AS , in Dos Pueblos Bond Election Precinct in t he County of Santa Barbara ,
state of California , there are five registered voters , and
"* I WH~REAS , on Tuesday , the 15th day of I.lay , 1926, the date for holding the ,., i thin
Bond Election, Lola M. Fowler one of the judges appointed for the purpose of conducting
said ele cti on, was the only aualified registered voter in said precinct , and
',VHEREAS , the said Lola 1-A:. Fowler appeared at the polls in said precinct at 5:45
A. ti. and remained at said polls until 7:00 P. M. on the 15th day of May, 1926, and
that no other qualified registered voter appea red at said polls on said date.
IT IS TH2REFORE FOUlID AND DETER!.ITNED that the polls for Dos Pueblos Bond Election
Precinct were not opened and that no votes were cast in said precinct .



(
June 21st, 1926.

SECTION 6: That the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors shall enter on the records
a statement of the result of the said special bond election, showing the total number
of votes cast in the County, the proposition voted upon, the number of votes given at
each precinct for and against the proposition, and the total number of votes cast in
said County for and against said proposition, all as bereinabove determined.
Passed and adopted this 21st day of June , 1926 , by the Board of Supervi sors of
Santa Barbara County.
Attest :
(SEAL)
C. L. PREISKER , Chairman of the Boa rd of
Supervisors of Santa Barbara County 

c. A. HUNT , County Cl erk and
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors .

/ In the 1~tter of the Transfer of bunds from the Hospital Funds to the Earthquake
9~ - Eme rgency Fund.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of $14 , 000. 00
be and the same is hereby transferred from the hospital Fund to the Earthquake Ernergency
Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood ~ Joseph F. Sexton,
VI. L . Talbott and C. L . Pre isker, Nays : ':tTone .
I In the Matter of the Transfer of Funds from the Indigent Fund to the General
I
Fund.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of $7500. 00
be and the same is hereby transferred from the Indigent Fund to the General Fund .
Upon the passage of the fore going order , the roll being called, the follov1ing
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Ssm J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L . Talbott and c. L . Preisker , Nays', !fone.
In the Metter of the Transfer of Funds from the Hospital Fund to the General
Fu11d .
On motion duly s econded and carried, it is order ed that the sum of ~5 , 000 . 00 , be
and the same is hereby transferred from the Hospital Fund to the General Fund .
 Upon t he passage of the fore going order, the roll beins called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Di nsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
W. L. 'l'albott and C. L. Preisker, !Jays. !lone .
In the Matter of Publishin~ the Minutes of the Board of Supervisors for the
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fiscal year 1926-27.
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 t o be held on the 6th day of July , 1926, to and including
all regular and special meetings of said Board to be held up to the 6th day of
July, 1927 ; all bids must be for a lump sum per meeting, the bid for regular and
special meetings to be separately state d;bids to be received on or before July 6th~
1926, at 10 o' clock a . m. The successful bidder shall within ten days after the
a cceptance 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 in an
amount to be hereafter fixed by this Board with t wo Suretl.as satisfactory to this
Board for the faithful performance of his contract . The Board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids submitted.
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In the Matter of County Suppl ies for the :fiscal year 1926- 2 7 .
On motion dul y seconded and carried, it is or dered that t he Clerk of this Board
cause notice to be published for ten days calling for bids for furnishing the County
of Santa Barbara with groceries, stationery~ fresh meat , wood , screened coal , fuel
oil , gasoline , feed and drugs , for the f i scal year commencing July 6th , 1926 , and endi g
Jul y 6th, 1927; all articles to be of the best quality. The successful bidder or
bi dders shall within ten days after the acceptance of his bid enter into a written
contract with the county to fur nish said supplies in accordance with his said bid and
to execute a good and sufficient bond in an amount t o be hereafter fixed by this Boar
for the faithful perf'ormance of his contract. The Board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids submitted.
In the Matter of Constructing a frame stucco story and half building , t o be
kno\m as Santa Barbara Branch Hospital , in the City of Sahta l!aria.
It appearing to the Board that The Electric Shop, who have the contract fo r :furnishing
all electrical work, in the construction and completion of the Santa Barbara
Branch Hospital , now in course of construction in the City of Santa Ma r ia , California ,
will be unable to complete said work wit hin the time specified in its contract, and
ha ving made application to this Board for an extension of time within which to complate
said co11tract , and good cause appea ring therefor ,
On motion, and by unanimous consent, it is ordered that said The Electric
Shop be and it is hereby given until August 1st~ 1926~ within which to complete said
work.
J In the Matter of Constructing a f rame stucco story and half building , to be


known as Santa Barbara Branch Hospi ta 1, in the City of Santa 11aria 
It a ppearing to the Board that t he Doane Building Company who has the contract
I .
for the erection and completion of a frame stucco stor y and a half building , to oe

known as Santa Barbara county Branch Hospital , in the City of Santa Ma ria, Califor"ni ,
will be unable t o complete sa i d work withi n the time specified in its contract , and
having made application to this Board for an extension of time within which to compl e e
said contr act , and good cause appearing therefor,
On motion, and by unanimous consent , it is ordered that said Doane Building
Company be and it is he r eby given until August 1st, 1926, within which to complete
 said \vork.
In the JJatter of the Appointment of Nell E. Bolan, Superintendent of the Santa
Barbara General Hospital . 
It appea r ing to the Board that at the time Nell E. Bolan was appointed
Superintendent of the Santa Barbara General Hospital , through inadvertence , no orde r
was made requiring her to give a bond as such superintendent ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said llell E. Bolan, be
and she is hereby requir ed to furnish a good and sufficient bond in the sum of
$2000. 00 '
u,_,~ lA'~~J In the uatter of the Joint County Highway District composed of the Count ies
of Kern, Santa Barbara and Ventura . 
rt a ppearing to the Board that Santa Barbara County' s portion of t he expense
of engineering work done on said Joint Highway amounts to $720. 00 , at this time ,
On motion duly seconded and carried it is ordered that Supervisor Sam J . Stanwoo
prepare a claim against the County of Santa Barbara , in favor of said Joint Highway

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June 21st , 1926.
In the Matter of the Petition of Esther Arellanes Garcia for county Aid for Carl os
Francisco , Marie , Juan M., and Alfredo Garcia , minors .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that carlos Garcia , aged 7 years ,
Francisco Garcia , aged 6 years ~ 1Ja rie Garcia , aged 5 years, Juan M. Garcia , aged 2 yearr
and Alfredo Garcia , a ged 1 year are the children of Francisco Garcia, who is suffering
from Pulmonary tuberculosis to such an extent that by reason thereof he cannot pur sue
a ga.inful occupation, and said minors being proper persons to receive county aid, and
said minors now being in the custody of their mother Esther Arellanes Garcia ~
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent Fund,

in favor of Esther Arellanes Garcia for the sum of $50. 00 and fo r a like amount on the
first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be
used for t he support of said minors.
In the 1~tter of the Petition of Mrs. Lillian Doyle for County Aid for James c.
Doyle , a minor .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that James c . Doyle , aged 2 months ,
is t he son of John J . Doyl e , who is suffering from a communicable form of tuberculosis
to such an extent that by reason thereof he cannot pursue a gainful occupation, and
said minor being a proper person to receive County Aid, and said minor now being in the
custody of his mother lb's. Lillian Doyle ,
 It is or de r ed that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Indigent Fund,

in favor of Mrs. Lillian Doyle for the sum of Ten & 00/100 dollars , and for a like
amount on the first of each month until the further order of this Board , said money
to be used for the support of said minor 
In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Error in Assessment of Fred Roskop for the
~a.~'---~- fiscal year 1925- 26.
 ' 

It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara , State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor that a
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clerical error was made in the assessment of Fred Roskop for the fiscal year 1925- 26,
and said County Assessor having made application to correct said assessment , in accordance
with the provisions of Section 3881 of the Political Code of the State of California
, and the written consent of t he District Attorney of said county ha ving been

obtained therefor , and
It f urther appearing t ha t by correcting said assessment the amount of taxes charg d
against said Fred Roskop will be reduced by reason thereof~
On motion dul y seconded and carri ed, it is or dered, that the County Assessor be
and he is hereby authorized to make t he necessa r y correction in the said assessment of
said Fred Roskop by striking off from t he assessment of said Fred Roskop the fol lowing:
$1800 . 00 improvements on Lot 12~ La Vista del Oceana Tract , in t he City of Santa
Barbara , as shown on page 594 Vol. 2 of assessments for said fiscal year 1925- 26 , and
also on the delinque' nt l ist .
In the Matter of preparing Plans .and Specif ications for New County Court House,
new County Jail and new County Hall of Records .
on motion dul y seconded and carried~ it is ordered t hat \1illiam ilooser Co.,
Architects be employed and directed to i mmediately prepare complete and detailed plans
and specifications of the new Count y Court House , new County Jail and new Count y Hall
of Records , as per model and working pl ans heret ofore approved by the special
Committee, and 
rt is further ordered that said buildings be constructed on Ci t y Block No . 123,
and s i xt y feet back f r om the street line of Ana ca pa and Figueroa Street , and
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It is further ordered that the County Surveyor perform any and all engineer ing
work required by said Architects at this time .
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Cl aims.
On motion duly seconded and carried~ it is ordered that the order made on the

7th day of June 1 926~ allowing the hereinafter mentioned 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 hereinafter mentioned claims be re -allowed as of
June 21st , 1926, and ordered paid out of the 6th Road Fund for the amounts set opposit
the name of each claimant respectively, to- wit:
Ovieda , Tony
IT IT
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n n
Padilla , F .
n "
" "
- Richardson, c. T.
Unzueta , D.
" "
" "


$30. 00
30 . 00
55 . 00
30. 00
46 . 00
48 . 00
48 . 00
136. 00
46. 00
48. 00
60. 00
Upon the passage of the fore going order, the roll being ca l led , the following

Supervisors voted Aye , to- wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L . Talbott and C. L  . Preisker , Nays: None. 
Jn the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on t he
7th day of June 1926, allowing the hereinafter mentioned claims on the General Fund
for the amounts se_t opposite the name of each claimant respectively, be and the same
is hereby rescinded , and
It is further or dered that said hereinafter mentioned claims be r e-all owed as
of June 21st , 1926, and ordered paid out of the 5th Road Fund for the amounts s et
opposite the name of each claimant respectively', to - wit :
Franklin, L . J 

Santa Maria Gas Co.
" " " " '
$22. 50
53. 99
27. 23
Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the roll being called, the foll owing
Supervisors voted Aye ~ to - wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Ta lbott
and C. L. Preisker , !Tays : None . SUpervisor Sam J . Stanwood being absent .
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim,
On mot ion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on t he
7th day of June 1926~ allowing the claim of Ethel Af. Keefe for the sum of $20. 00
payable out of the General Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinde d, and
It is further ordered that said claim be r e- allowed as of this date for said sum
of $20. 00 payable out of the Advertising Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisor s voted, Aye , to-wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Ta l bott
and c. L. Preiskar, Nays : None . Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood being absent.






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In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion dul y seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
7th day of June 1926, allowing the claim of 1.~o ore Mercantile Co . for the sum of $137. 5
pa yable out of the Indigent Fund, be and the same is hereby resci nded, and
It is f urther ordered that said Claim be
of $137. 57 payable $134. 57 out of the Indigent
re- allowed as of this date for said
$3. 00 payable
Fund , and7out of t he 4th Road Fund.
sum
Upon the passage of the foregoing or der the r oll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Ta l bott and
' c. L. Preisker , Nays , None . Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood being absent 

In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion dul y seconded and carried, it is or der ed that the order made on the
7th day of June 1926 , allowing the claim of r ent R. Wilson for the sum of $15 . 00 ,
payable out of the General Fund be and the same is hereby resc i11ded,and
It is :further ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby rejected this
21st day of June 1926.
In the 1,fatter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
7th day of June 1926 , allowing the claim of Tomas Brabo for the sum of $18. 00 pa yable
out of the General Road Fund , be and the same is hereby res cinded, and
It is further ordered that said claim be re -allowed of this date for said sum
0 $18. 00 and pa yable out of the Hospita l Fund.
Upon the passage of the fore going order the roll being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to - wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Ta l bott and c. L. Preisker , Nays: None .

In the Matter of Correcting Allowa nce of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered t hat the order made on the 7t
day of June 1926, allowing the claim of Pete Lopez for the sum of $44 . 00 payable out
of the General Fund , be and the same is here' by rescinded, and
It is further ordered that said claim be re - a l lowed of this date &or said sum o
$44. 00 and pa yable out of the 6th Road Fund.
Upon the passage of the fore going order the r oll be ing called the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to - wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker. Nays : None .
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the
7th da y of June 1926, allowing the claim of Veronica Stone Co . , for the sum of $50. 25
pa yable out of the General Road Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded, and
It is further ordered that said c l aim be re- allowed of this date for said sum o
$50. 25 and pa yable out of t he General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order t he roll being called the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sem J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
W. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker. Nays : None.
~ r_ J In the Matt er of Incurr ing a Bonded Indebtedness of the County of Santa Barbare ,
?ws-~ in the amount of $ 700 , 000. 00, for the purposes specified as follows , t o-wit: For the
~- erection and construction of a new County Court House , new Count y Jail and new County
Hall of Records , for supplying same with equipment or necessary apparatus and f or im-

proving the Court House Grounds , in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara ,
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(1) The total number o~ votes cast at the special bond election he l d in Santa
Barbara County on June 15th, 1926, was 4403.
(2 ) The proposition voted upon at said speci al election was as fo l lows :

 ~----~----~~~~----------------------~---------------------  : Shall the Board of Supervisors of the
:County of Santa Barbara be authorized to
:issue bonds of said County to the amount



:of Seven Hundred Thousand Doll ars for the :
:purpose of the Erection and constructi on ~
:of a new County Court House , new Count y :
BONDS
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   :Jail and new County Hall of Records , for =~------~ ------ 
:supplying said new County Court House , new :
:County Jai l and New County Hall of Records :
:with equipment or necessary apparatus and :
:for improving the County Court House gr ounds, :
:in t he City of Santa Barbara , County of :
:Santa Barbara , State of California? :
 
 
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BONDS
NO
  
  
 
 
  
  
   
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(3) The number of votes cast at each precinct for and aga inst said proposition
was as follows :
Ca r pi nteria No. 1 Bond Election Precinct.
Carpinteria No. 2 Bond Election Precinct.
~.1:onteci to No. 1 Bond El ect ion Precinct.
Montecito No. 2 Bond Election Pre cinct .
Summerland Bond Election Precinct .
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bo11d Election
Pr ecinct No. 1, Being a Consolidation of
General Elect ion Precincts 1los . l , 2 and
4 , in Santa Ba r ba ra City.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct No . 2~ Being a Consol idation of
General El ection Precincts Nos . 5, 6
and 11, in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara Consol idated Bond Election
Precinct No. 3, Being a Consolidation of
Gene ral Election Precincts Nos . 3 , 7
and 33, in Santa Barba ra City.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct No . 4, Being a Consolidation of
General ~lection Precincts Nos. 12, 15
and 16, in Santa Barbara City 

Santa Ba r bara Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct llo . 5, Being a Consolidation of
General Election Precincts Nos . 8 , 9 and
10, in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct No . 6, Being a Consolidation of
General Elect ion Precincts Nos . 13, 14
and 25 , in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct No . 7, Being a Consolidation of
General Election Precincts Nos . 17,18
and 19, in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara Consolidated. Bond El ection
Precinct No . 8 ~ Being s Consolidation of
General 3lection Precincts Nos . 20 , 21
and 24 , in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct No . 9, Being a Consolidation of
General Election Precincts Nos . 22 and 23,
in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct No. 10, Being a Consol idation of
General Electi on Precincts Nos . 26, 27
and 29 , in Santa Barbara City. 

Bonds "Yes"
57
Bonds "Yes"
29
Bonds "Yes"
45
Bonds "Ye ff"
75
Bonds "Yes"
47
Bonds "Yes"
' 167
Bonds "Yes"
247
Bonds "Yes"
125
Bonds "Yes"
320 
Bonds "Yes"
256
Bonds "Yes"
284
Bonds "Yes"
269
Bonds "Yes"
245
Bonds "Yes"
161
Bonds "Yes"
210



Bonds "No''
18
Bonds "No"
12
Bonds "No"
5
Bonds "No"
5
Bonds "No"
7
Bonds "No"
18
Bonds "No"
12
Bonds "No"
Bonds "No"
13
Bonds "No"
12
Bonds "No"
18
Bonds "No"
10
Bonds "No"
15
Bonds "No"
29
Bonds "No"
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Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct No . 11, Being a Consolidation of
General Election Precincts No s . 30, 31 and
32 , in Santa Barbara City.
Santa Barbara Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct No. 12, Being a Consolidation of
General Election Precincts Noa. 28 , 34
and 35 , in Santa Barbara City.
Mesa Bond Election Precinct .
Mission Bond Election Precinct.
Alcatraz Bond Election Precinct,
Ballard Bond El ection Precinct .

Dos Pueblos Bond Election Precinct .
Goleta Bond Election Precinct.
Hope Bond Election Precinct,
La Patera Bond Election Precinct.
Refugio Bond Election Precinct .
Santa Ynez Bond Election Precinct.
Solvang Bond Election Precinct .
Buellton Bond Election Precinct.
Cojo Bond Election Precinct.
Lompoc Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct No . l , Being a Consolidation
o~ General Election Precincts Nos . l
and 2 in Lompoc City.
Lompoc Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct lTo . 2, Being a Consolidation
of General Election Precincts Nos . 3
and 4 in Lompoc City.
Lompoc No. 5 Bond Election Precinct .
Lompoc No . 6 Bond ~leotion Precinct.
Santa Rita Bond Election Precinct.
Betteravia Bond Election Precinct .
Careaga Bond Election Precinct .
Casma lia Bond Election Precinct .
Cuyama Bond Election Precinct.
Guadalupe Bond Election Precinct ,
Los Alamos Bond Election Precinct.
Orcutt Bond Election Precinct.
Pine Grove Bond Election Precinct.
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Santa Maria Consolidated Bond Election
Precinct No. 1 , Being a Consolidation of
General Election Precincts Nos . 1 , 2
and 3 in Santa 111a ria City.


Bonds "Yes"
153
Bonds "Yes"
21!'3
Bonds nyes"
27
Bonds "Yes"
52
Bonds "Yes"
9
 Bonds "Yes"
30
Bonds "Yea"
No vote
Bonds "Yes"
83
Bonds "Yes"
68'
Bonds "Yes"
36
Bonds "Yes"
13
Bonds "Yes"
33
Bonds "Yes"
48
Bonds "Yes"
24
Bonds "Yes"
9
Bonds "Yes"
29
Bonds "Yes"
46
Bonds "Yes"
12
Bonds "Yes"
ll
Bonds "Ye a"
6

Bonds "Yes"
27
Bonds "Yes"
16
Bonds "Yes"
16
Bonds "Yes"
3
Bonds "Ye s"
28
Bonds "Yes"
20
Bonds "Yes"
48
Bonds "Yes" . 9 
Bonds "Yes"
6?Z
Bonds ''No"
'7
Bonds "No"
18
Bonds "No"
l
Bonds "No"
4
Bonds "No"
7
Bonds "No"
40 .
Bonds "No"
No vote
Bonds "No"
12
Bonds "No"
0
Bonds "No"
3
Bonds "No"
0
Bonds "No"
13
Bonds "No"
2
Bonds "No"
3
Bonds "No"
3
Bonds "No"
23
Bonds "No"
21
Bonds "No"
7
Bonds "No"
21
Bonda "No"
l
Bonds ''No"
13
Bonds "No"
11
Bonds "No"
1
Bonds "No"
4
Bonds "No"
10
Bonds "No"
15
Bonds "No"
10
Bonds "No"
2
Bonds "No"
57
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Santa Maria Consolidated Bond Electi on
Precinct No. 2, Being a Consolidation
of General Election Precincts Nos . 4
and 5 in Santa Maria City.
Santa Maria No. 6 Bond Election Precinct.
Sisquoc Bond Election Precinct .
Wasioja Bond El ection Precinct.




Bonds "Yes"
100
Bonds "Yes"
12
Bonds "Ye s"
12
Bonds "Yes"
6
Bonds "Non
56
Bonds "No"
16
Bonds "No"
35
Bonds nNo"
1
(4 ) The entire number of votes cast in said Santa Barbara County for said propos'tion ~
was 3798 , and the entire number of votes cast in said County of Santa Ba rba ra against
said proposition was 605.
C. A. HUNT, County Cl er k.
On motion the Board adjourned sine die .
The fore going minut.es are hereby appro ved.
Attest: 


 Board of Supe rvis ors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California ,

July 6th , 1926 , 10 o' cl ock a . m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. D insmo re~
Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, lr. L. Talbott and c. L. Pr eisker, and
the Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the last regular meeting wer e read and approved.
In the Matter of the Formation of Los Alamos County Fi re Protection District of
Santa Barbara County.
ORDER. 
A petition having been presented to this Board, in the above entitled matter, this
6th day of July 1926, praying that this board take the necessary steps for the fo rmstion
of a County Fire Protection District , to be knows as Los Alamos County Fire
Protection District of Santa Barbara County , that the terr itory to be i ncluded within
the lines of said proposed district is as follows , to wit ;
Commencing at the northeast corner of Las Flores Rancho; t hence sout h al ong
the east boundary line of said Rancho and exten~ion of the same to the south boundary
line of the Los Alamos Rancho ; thence east along the south boundary line of said Rane o
to the southeast corner of said Rancho ; thence southerly to the northwest corner of
San Carlos de Jonata Rancho ; thence east along t he north boundary line of said Rancho
and the and the south boundary line of the Rancho Corral de Quati to the center line
of Zaca creek; thence northeasterly along the center line of Zaca creek to the south
bounda r y of Sisquoc Rancho ; thence northwesterly along the south bounda ry line of sai
Rancho to the northeastern corner of Rancho Tinaquaic ; thence along the easter ly and
southerly boundary lines of the Rancho Tin~ quaic to the southwest corner of said ranc o ;
the11ce southerly to the no rt he a st corner of the Los Alamos Rancho ; thence a long the
northerly boundary line of said rancho to the place of beginning.
That the property and territory above described is unincorporated territor y
and in need of fire protection and is not already included in an~ County Fire Protection
District , and this board believes that said territory should be for med i nto a
County Fire Protection District.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED t hat the clerk of this board gi ve noti ce of the hea r in
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of said petition by publica tion in The Santa Maria Times , a newspaper of general publication
publ ished in the county, once a week for two successive weeks 
Done at a regular meeting o:f the Board o:f Supervisors o:f Sa11ta Barbara County thi
6th day of July 1926.
Attest : C. A. HUNT ,
(SEAL)
C. L. Preisker, Chairman of the Board of Super visors .
Clerk of the Count y of Santa Barbara
and ex officio clerk of the Boa r d of
Supervisors of said County.
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In the 1fa tter of fixing the amou11t of Bond 011 ftling map of a Subdivision known
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It appeari11g to the Board that J . L. rryers and VI . R. 1.lcDonald the ovmers o:f a
certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the Cou11ty of Santa Barbara , State of
California , designated as Aloha Beach, and being a portion of the Ranchos Lompoc and
1lission Vieja have subdivided the same for the purpose of sale , and
It further appearing that the ov1ners of said land are about to file for record an
accurate map or plat thereof with the County Recorder, as required by law , and said
ow11ers having requested this Board to fix the amount of bond , as pr ovi ded by lavJ , a11d
also having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500. 00 ,
conditioned as required by law ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said J . L. flyers and w. R.
l.fcDonald execute and file v1ith this Board a good and sufficient bo11d 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 payme11t of all taxes \Vhich are at t he time of filing said map a
lien agains~ 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 t he E~alization of Taxes.
On motion duly seconded ond carried , it is ordered that this Board sit as a Board
of E.o. ualizat.i on until Monday July 19th, 1926, at 10 o' clock a . m., and that the Clerk
of this Board give notice thereof by publication in The 1\forning Press, a newspaper
of general circulation printed and published in the County of Santa Barbara , that this
Board is now in session as a Board of Equalization and that all applications for a
reduction of assessments be :filed on or before Monday, the 19th day o:f Jul y 1926 , at
10 o' clock a . m.
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-~~~~vctr- ! In the Matter of entering into a co- operative agreement with the University of
California , College of Agriculture and the United States Department of Agriculture for
the support and maintenance of extension work in agriculture in Santa Barbara County,
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WHEREAS , B. L. Ha gglund, Farm Adviser ~ this day presented a co-operative agreemen

entitled "Farm Adviser Project'' in the above entitled matter, for execution on behalf
of the County of Santa Barbara , and which agreement provides for an approprtation of
not less than $3500. 00 by the County of Santa Barbara for the fiscal year 1926- 27 ,
necessa r y to carry out the object of said Farm Advisers Project, and
WHEREAS , the provisions of said agreement are satisfactory to this Board.
NO\, Therefore , Be it Resolved and ordered that the County of Santa Barbara enter
into said agreement , and that the chairman of t his Board execute said agreement on behalf
of the County of Santa Barbara .
In the Matter of the Issue of Bonds of Santa Barbara Hi gh School District ,
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for the sal e of $150 , 000. 00
of the issue of $450 , 000. 00 of bonds , in the above- entitled matter , the Boa r d proceeded
to open and consider the following bids , to- wit :
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First Securities Company, bid pa r , accrued interest to date of delivery
 and a premium of
Anglo London Paris Company and Dean Witter & Co ., bid par, accrued
interest to date of delivery and a premium of
Bank of Italy, bid par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a
premium of 
 R. H. !~oulton & Company , bid par, accrued interest to date of
delivery and a premium of
Wi lliam R. Staats Co. and E. H. Rollins, bid par, accrued interest
to date of delivery and a premium of
$ 7458. 00
~i6 536 . 00
$6378. 00
$5720. 00
$3, 111. 00
It appearing to t he Board that the bid of the First Securities Company is the
highest and best bid for said bonds , On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried,
it is ordered that the bid of the First Securities Company be and the same is hereby
accepted and said First Securities Company declared the purchaser of said bonds , and
It is further ordered that said First Securities Company have ten days after
delivery of an abstract of the proceedings on the issuance and sale of said bonds wit -
in 1.vhich to accept deli very and pay f'or said bonds at the off ice o:f the County
Treasurer of said County of Santa Barbara .
In the Matter of the Issue of Bonds of Santa Barbara School District .
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for t he sale of
$ 75 , 000. 00 of the issue of $150,000. 00 of bonds, in the above- entitled matter, the
Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids , to- wit:
First Securities Company , bid par, accrued interest to date of
delivery and a premium 0
Anglo London Paris Company and Dean 17itter & Co . , bid par, accrued
interest to date of deliver y and a premium of
Bank of Italy, bid par , accrued interest to date of delivery and
a premium of I
R. H. lfoul ton & Company , bid par, a cc rued interest to date of
delivery and a premium of
V/illiam R. Staats Co . and E. H. Rollins & Sons , bid par,
accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of
$3618. 00
$3167. 00
$3098 . 00
$2773. 00
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highest and best bid for said bonds , On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, 

it is ordered that the bid of the First Securities Company be and the same is hereby ~
accepted and said First Securities Company decl ared the purchaser of said bonds, and
 It is urther ordered that said First Securities Company have ten days after
delivery of an abstract of the nroceedings on the issuance and sale of said bonds
\vithin \Vhich to accept delivery and pay for said bonds at the office of the County
Treasurer of said County of Santa Barbara.

In the Matter of the Issue of Bonds of Cold Spring School District in the sum
of $26 , 000. 00 .
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for the sale of the
bonds , in the above- entitled matter, the Board proceeded to open and oon~ider the
following bids , to-wit:
Bank of Italy, bid pa r , accrued interest to date of delivery and a
premium of
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$938. 00
Freeman, Smith & Camp Co., bid par, accrued interest to date of delivery and
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and a p~emium of $ 538 . 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 unanimously carried,
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it is ordered that the bid of the Bank of Italy be and the same is hereby accepted and
said Bable of Italy declared the purchaser of said bonds . and
It is :further ordered that said Bank 0 Italy have ten days ater delivery o~ an
abstract of the proceedings on the issuance and sale of said bonds within which to
accept delivery and pay for said bonds at the office of the County Treasurer of said
County of Santa Barbara .
Jn the Hatter of an ordinance p~oviding for the levy of an annual Tax upon the
taxable property of Sa nta Barbara County sufficient to pay the principal and interest
of the bonds to be issued by said County in the sum of $ 700 , 000. 00, for the purpose
of raising money for the erection and construction of a New Oounty Court house , New
County Jail and New County Hall of Records, for supplying the llew County Court House ,
New County Jail and New County Hall of Records with equipment or necessa r y apparatus
and for improving the Count y Court House grounds , in the City of Santa Barbara~ County
of Santa Barbara , State of California .
Upon motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, t he Board passed and adopted
Ordinance No. 419 ', in the above entitled matter, and upon the passage and adoption of
said ordinance , the roll being called , the follov1ing Supervisors voted A.ye , to- wit :
Superv i s ors Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and
c. L. Preisker, Noes : Supervisors: None . Absent: Supervisors: None .
~ ~ v In the },fatter of Incurring a Bonded Indebtedness of the Cou11ty of Santa Barbara ,
?uw in the amount of $700, 000. 00, for the purposes Specified as f ollows , to- wit : for the
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erection and construction of a New County Court House , New County Jail and New County
Hall of Records , for supplying same with equipment or necessary apparatus and for
improving the Court House Grounds , in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbar ,
State of Caliornia.

WHEREAS , the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California
, did by resolution and order adopted at its regular meeting held 1.iay 3rd, 1926,
determine and declare that the public interest and necessity demanded the incurring of
a bonded i ndebtedness by said Count y in the sum of Seven Hundred Thousand ($ 700, 000. 00)
Dollars , for the purpose of the erection and construction of a new County Court House ,
new County Jail and new County Hall of Records , for supplying said new County Court
House , new County Jail and new County Hall o~ Records with equipment or necessary
apparatus , and for improving the County Court House gr ounds in the City of Santa Barba a
County of Santa Ba r ba r a , State of Cal_ifornia, and did by said resolution and order provide
for t he submission to the qualified electors of said county the question of incurring
a bonded indebtedne ss in said amount and for said purpose at a special election
called to be held on the 15th day of June , 1926; and
\7Hlt'!REAS , notice of said special election \vas duly given in the manner re qui red by
law and said special election was duly and regularly held on said 15th day of June ,
1926; a n d
\IHEREAS , more t han two - t hirds of t he qualified electors of said County of Santa
Barbara voting at said special election voted in fav~r of issuing said bonds ; and
WHEREAS , all provisions relating to the i s suance of said bonds have been fully
complied with and the public interest a nd necessity demands that said bonds be issued
and sold:
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NOW, 2'HEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVEQ AND ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of the

County of Santa Barbara , State of California , that bonds of said County of Santa Bar-

bara of the aggregate par value of Seven Hundred Thousand ($700, 000. 00) Dollars be

issued for the following purpose , to - wit : For the erection and construction of a new
County Court House , new County Jail and new County Hall of Records , for suppl ying sai
new County Court House , new County Jail and new County Hall of Records with equi pment
or necessary apparatus , and for improving the County Court House gr ounds in the City
of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara , State of California ; that said bonds shall
be Seven Hundred ( 700 ) in number and of the denomination of One Thousand ($1,000 . 00)
Dollars each , and shall be designated as "Santa Barbara Coun t y Court House Bonds 1926" ,
and shall be dated July 6th, 1926; that said bonds shall bear intere st at the rate of
five per cent per annum, payable semi- annually on the 6th da y of January and the 6th
day of J~ly of each year , and both principal and interest of said Bonds shall be pay
able in gold coin of the United States at the office of the County Treasurer of Santa
Barbara County, in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara , State of
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That said bonds shall be numbered from one (1) to seven hundred ( 700) inclusi e ,
and sha 11 be pa;yable as follows-, to - wit :

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Bonds Nos . 1 to 35, inclusive , to run one yea r from date thereof ;
Bonds Nos . 36 to 70 , inclusive , to run two years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 71 to 105, inclusive , to run t hree years from dat e t hereof ;
Bonds Nos . 106 to 140 , inclusive , to run four years from date t hereof;
Bonds Nos . 141 to 175, incl ~ sive , to run five years from date thereof;

Bonds Nos. 176 to 210 , inclusive , to nin six years f r om da te thereof;
Bonds Nos . 211 to 245 , inclusive , t o run seven years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos. 246 to 280 , inclusive , to run eight years from date thereof ;
Bonds Nos. 281 to 315 , inclusive, to run nine years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 316 to 350 , inclusive , to run ten years from date t hereof;
Bonds Nos . 351 to 385 , inclusive , to run eleven years from date thereof;
Bonds !los. 386 to 420 , inclusive , to run twe l ve years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 421 to 455 , inclusive , to run thirteen years from da te there of ;
Bonds Nos . 456 to 490 , inclusive , t o run fourteen years from date ~hereof ;
Bonds Nos . 491 to . 525 , inclusive , to run fifteen yea r s from date thereof ;
Bonds Nos. 526 to 560 , inclusive , to run sixteen years from date the reof;
Bonds Nos . 561 to 595 , inclusive , to run seventeen years f r om date thereof;
Bo11ds Nos . 596 to 630 , inclusive , to run eighteen yea r s from date thereof ;
Bonds Nos . 631 to 665 , inclusive , to run nineteen years from date thereof;
Bonds Nos . 666 to 700 , inclusive, to run t \venty years from date thereof ;
.Sa id bonds shall be substantially in the follo\ving form , to - wit :
urrITED STATES OF ALV:RICA, STATE OF CALIFORllIA '
COUliTY OF SA'TTA BARBARA , SA!rTA BARBARA COUNTY
COURT HOUSE BO~rns 1926.
$1,000. 00
The County of Santa Barbara , State of California~ hereby acknowledges itself

indebted and pr omises to pay to the bearer hereof on the 6th day of July , 19 , the s
of One Thousand ( $1~000 . 00) Dollars in ~old coin of the United States, with int erest
thereon in like g-old coin at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi- annual y
on the 6th days of January , and July of each year upon presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto , attached . Both principal and interest aforecaid shall

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in the amount of $ 700 , 000. 00 , for the purposes specified as fol lows , to - wit : For the
erection and construction of a new County Court Hous e , new Com1ty Jail and ne\7 Cou11t y
Hall of Records , for suppl ying same with equipment or necessary apparatus and f or
improving the Court House Gr ounds , in the City of Santa Ba r bara , County of Santa Ba rbara
, State of California. 
On motion of Supervisor Joseph F. Sexton, duly seconded by Supe rvisor W. L 

Talbott, and carried unanimously , the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to
cause notice of the sale of County Court House bonds in the amount of $ 700 , 000. 00 to
be published in the The Daily r~ew s , a daily ne\7Spaper of genera l circulati on, printe d ,
published and circulated in t he County of Santa Barba r a , for five successive days ,
stating that this Board of Supervisors wil l recei ve , up t o 10 O' clock A. u., of Jul y
19th, 1926, sealed pr oposals for the purchase of said bonds , fo r cash at not less tha
par and accrued interest to da t e of deliver y ; t he Boa rd , however , r ese r vi ng the r ight
to accept a higher bid at this time from any of the bidders or t heir r epre s entatives
present , also r ese r ving t he r i ght to r eject any and all bids for said bonds ;and i t i s
further ordered that a certified or cashier ' s check for a sum no t l ess t han t hree per
 cent (3%) of the pa r value of the bonds bid for , pa yable t o the or der of t he Treasure
of the County of Santa Barbar a , must accompany each bid as a guaranty t ha t the bidder ,
if successful, \Vill accept and pay for said bonds in accordance \Vi th the terms of his
bid, and such check shel l remain in t he hands of said Tr easurer unt i l all of sa i d bon s
are paid for . Said bonds \7ill be ready for del ivery on or before October 1st , 1926 ,
and will be delivered at the office of the County Treasurer. The bonds herein re f er r d
to we r e voted for the purpose of raising money fo r t he purpose of t he erection and
constr uction of a new County Court House , new County Jail and new Count y Hell of Ra co ds ,
for supplying the new County Court House , new County Jail and new Count y Hal l of Reco ds
 with equipment or necessa ry apparatus and for i mproving the County Court House gr ound ,
in the City o:f Santa Barbar a , County of Santa Barbara , State of C'ali:fo r nia . '
In the Matter of the Application of K. of p. Lodge no . 212 , for permission to
conduct a Public Dance Hall. 
The K. of P. Lodge No . 212 , having filed with the Board of Supervisors en application
fo r a permit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in t he building
known as Craigs Pavillion, on Sagunto Street , in Santa Ynez Pr ec inct, in t he t own of
Santa Ynez , County of Senta Barbara , State of California , under the provisions of
Ordinance No . 41 6, of the County of Santa Barbara , and said application coming on r egularly
to be beard this da y , and
r t appea r i ng to said Board that said appl ication is in pr oper form, ver ified
and tha t said applicant is responsible and a fit and proper or gani zation to conduct
a public dance bo ll , and no objections having been made or filed with s aid Board objecting
to the granting of said application,
On motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is order ed that said applicant
be anc it is hereby granted a license to conduct and maintain a public dance
hall in the buildinP' l~now n as Craigs Pavillion, l ocated on Sa gu.ndo Street, in Santa
Ynez Precinct , in the town of Santa Ynez , County of Senta Ba r ba r a , State of Celifor ni ,
so long as s aid applicant complies with t he provisions of said Ordinance No . 416 , and
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall constitute
a license therefor.
In the l.1atter of the Application of Harmony Lodge No . 481 , Improved Benevolent
Protective Order of Elks of ~orld , for peTmission to conduct a Public Dance Hall .

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The Harmony Lo dge No . 481 , I mproved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of norld
having filed with the Board of Supervisors an application for a permit to conduct and
maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Str oman' s Hall , in Summerland
Precinct , in the town of Summerland, County of Santa Barbara , State of California, unde
the provisions of Ordinance No. 41 6, of said county , and said application coming on
regularly to be hea rd this day , and

It appearing to said Board that said application is in proper form', verified and
that said applicant is responsible and a fit and proper organization to conduct a public
dance hall , and no objections having been made or filed with said Board objecting
to the granting of said application~
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said applicant be and
it is hereby granted a license to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the build 
ing known as Stroman' s Hall , in Summerland Precinct , in the tovm of Summer land , County
of Santa Ba rbara , State of California , so long as said applicant complies \Vi th the provisions
of said Ordinance No . 416 , and
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the for egoing order shall con-
 stitute a license therefor.
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It appearing to the Board t ha t bonds of the County of Santa Barba ra, known as
State Highway Bridge Bonds , were heretofore issued and sold in the amount of $300 , 000. 0i
and
It further appearing that there will be due and payable on t he 6th day of
September, 1926, $10 , 000. 00 of said bonds of said issue and $5, 000. 00 interest on said
bonds , also that there is $1,325. 00 interest due on said bonds but the coupons for
which have not been presented for payment , and
It further appearing that there is now on deposit to the credit of said State

Highv1ay Bridge Bond Fund only $8 , 855 . 59 to l iquidate the amount due on said bonds and
interest thereon , as aforesaid, on the 6th day of September, 1926 ~
On motion duly seconded and unanimously carr ied , it is ordered that the sum of
$7', 469. 41 be and the same is hereby transferred from the General Fund to the State
Highv1ay Bridge Bo11d Fund, for the payment of the principal and interest on said bonds
i.vhich Vlill become due and payable on the 6th day of September, 1926, and also in payment
of the interest on said bonds , the coupons for Tihich have not been pres ented for
payment , and
It is further ordered that the County Auditor retransfer said sum of $7, 469 . 41
to said General Fund from the very first money coming into said State Highway Bridge
Bond Fund.
f~o/- V I 11 the 11atter of the Petition of J . L . Wye rs, r;. R. 1icDonald, and others for the
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:tti":it~ Santa Barbara , State of California 

ORDER.
It appearing t o the Board that t he petition filed by J . L . '7yers and others ,
with the Clerk of this Board on the 28th day of June, 1926, in the above entitled
matter, has been s igned by at least ten freeholders of said County t wo of whom are
residents of said Fourth Road District , and who are t axed t herein for road pur poses 
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said petition be heard on Monday the 2nd day of
August , 1926 , at 10 o ' clock A. M., at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the
Court House , in the City of Santa Barbara , State of California , and that notice be
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given all free holders in said Road District of time a nd place fixed for hearing said
petitio11 as aforesaid , by publication of such notice in the Lompoc Record a newspaper
of general circulation published in said County, for at least two successive weeks
prior to said day fixed for said hearing ~ and that such notice shall also be posted
co11spicuously along the line of t he proposed vacation of said road proposed to be
abandoned.

Dated July 6th, 1926.
Attest : C. A. Hunt , Clerk.
(SEAL)

c. L . Preiske r , Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors 
I 11 the 11a tter of the Pe ti ti on of \V . B. J,ietca lf for a ne\v private road, in Roa a.
District No. 6, in the 2nd Township.
On motion du ly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bearing of the
Viei.vers Report , in the above-entitled matter , be and the same is hereby continued unti
July 19th, 1926, a t 10 o' clock a . m. 
In the Matter of the Purchase of Real Property by the Count y of Santa Barbara .
Whereas the Board of Supervisors .by a resolution duly passed and adopted on the
1st day of Ararch , 1926, declared it to be the i ntention of said Board to purchase from
 Thomas N. Fish, Hester s. F.ish and Jul ia Fish, the real property in said res olution

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and hereinafter described, for the sum of Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars~ in
lawful money of the United States , said :purchase :price to be paid on the execution
and delivery of a good and sufficient deed of said property to the County of Santa
Barbara , which vJ ill co11vey the said property to said county free from all liens and
encumbrances , and fixed this 5th day of April , 1926, at 10 o' clock a . m. at the Room
of this Board, in the Court House , in the City of Santa Barbara , in said county as the
time and place vJhen and where t he Board vv ould meet to co11s11mmate said purchase , and

directed that notice thereof be given by the publication of said r esolution for at
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least three weeks prior to said date in the Carpinteria Herald, a newspaper of genera
circulation published in said county,  and
Whereas said matter came on regularly to be heard on the 5th .day of Apri l~
1926 , a t 10 o' clock a . m., and said Board havi ng at said time continued the hearing
of the same until the 6th day of Jul y~ 1926 , at 10 o' clock a . m., and
Whereas it now appears that notice of the said intention of the Board t o make
said purchase and of t he time and place v1hen and where the Board woul d meet to consummate
said purchase has been given as ordered by this Board, and further that said
property is needed by the County of Santa Barbar a , t hat the price to be paid therefor
is reasonable and just and that it-- will be to the best interests of t he publ ic to
purchase said property at said price ; and
Whereas it further a pp ea rs that Thomas N. Fish , Hester S. l!'ish and Julia Fish',
are willing to sell the same to t he county for said sum of Twelve Thousand Five
Hundred Dollars',
Novi Therefore , it is ordered by the Boa rd of Supei:vi so rs of the County of
Santa Barbara , t ha t said county purchase said property from said Thomas N. Fish,
Hester s. Fish and Julia Fish, at the price of Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dolla rs,
in lawful money of the United States , said purchase price to be paid to said Thomas
N. Fish, Hester s. Fish and Julia Fish, on the execution and deliver y to the County
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It is further ordered that said Thomas N. Fish, Hester s. Fish and Julia Fish,
shall forthwith furnish an abstract of title to said property aud submit the same to
the District Attorney for exami na ti on, or a satisfactory certificate of title , and upon
the appro~al of the title t o said property and the said deed or deeds by the District I
issue to said Thomas N. Fish , Hester s. Fish and Julia Fish
for the said sum of Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollar s
Attorney , the Auditor shall
a wa rrant upon the Treasury
out of the General Fund.
Said property is situated in the County of Santa Barbara , state of Californ.ia , and
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particularly described as foll ows , to-w i t :
Beginning at a point which point is at the intersect1 0n of the north line of Ocean
Avenue , as show11 on map of Carpinteria , made by Geo. F. ~/right and filed August 5, 1887
in Rack 2, No. 4, and the easterly line of Linden Avenue ; thence in a southeasterly '
direction along the said north l i ne of o cean Avenue one hundred feet; thence in a northeasterly
direction and parallel to the s a1 a eas t erly line of Linden Avenue one hundred
and fifty feet mo re or less to its intersection v, i' th the southerly line of Sandy Land
Road; thence in a northwesterly direction along said sou th erly line of said Sandy Land
Road 011e hundred feet to its intersection \Vith the said easterly line of Linden Avenue '
thence in a southwesterly direction a 1 ong the said easterly li11e of Linden Avenue one
hundred and fifty fe et more or less to the point of beginning.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervis ors of the county of Santa Barbara .
State of Ca l ifornia , this 6th day of July, A. D. 1926.
Attest : C. A. HU!IT , Clerk.
(SEAL)
C. L. Preisker , Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors 
L fi~~:. J In the liatter of the Purchase of Real Property by the County of Santa Barbara.
WHEREAS tbe Board of Supervisors by a resolution duly passed and adopted on the
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17th day of May , 1926 , declared it to be the intention of said Board to purchase from
M. Thorner and Helen Thorner, husband and wife, the real property in said resolution
and hereinafter desoribed for the sum of Five Thousand ($5, 000. 00) Dollars , in lawful
money of the United States, said purchase price to be paid on the execution and deliver
of a good and sufficient deed of said property to the County of Santa Barbara , which
will convey the said property to said county free from all liens and encumbrances ,and
fixed this 6th day of July, 1926, at 10 o' clock a . m. at the Rooms of t his 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 that notice there-
 of be given by t he publication of said resolution for at least three weeks prior to
said date 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 sei
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 , and f urther that said property
is needed by the County of Santa Barbara , that the price to be paid therefor is reason
able and just and that it will be to the best interest of the public to purchase said
property at said price; and
WHEREAS it fUrther appears that said M. Thorner end Helen Thorner~ husband and
wife , are willing to sell the same to the county for said sum of Five Thousand
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($5, 000. 00) Dollars ,
NOW THEREFORE , it is ordered by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara , that said county purchase said property from the said M. Thorner and Helen
Thorner, husband and wife, et the price of Five Thoussnd ($5, 000. 00) Dollars, in
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lawful money of the United States , said purchase price to be paid to said l{. Thorner
and Helen Thorner, husband and wife , on the execution and delivery to the cou11ty of
a good and sufficient deed or deeds which wil l convey said pr operty to said count y,
It is further ordered that said M. Thorner and Helen Thorne r , husband and wife ,
shall forth.vi th furnish a certificate of title t o said property and submit the same t o
the District Attorney for examination, and upon the approval of the title t o said prop
erty and the said deed or deeds by the District Attorney , the Auditor shall issue t o
said M. Thorner and Helen Thor ner, husband and wife , a warrant upon the Trea sur y for
the said sum of Five Thousand (j 5,000 .00) Dollars out of the General Fund.
Said property. is situated in the City of Sant a Maria , County of Santa Barbar a .
State of California, a nd particularly described as follows , to - wit :
All that ce r tain lot , pi ece , ' or par cel of land situate , lying and being in the '
west half of the Northwest Quarter of Section: l4~ Township 10 , North of Range 34 West~I

s. B. M., described as follows~ to- vd t:
Commencing at a point 80 feet South of the Southeast cor ner of Block 7 of Cook' s
Division of the Town, now City of Santa Maria , as per map or pl at thereof on file and
of record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Santa Barbara , State
of California , the same being the point of intersection of the South line of Cook
Street and the West line of South McCl ellan St reets~ and running thence South and
along the 1est line of South 1.~cClellan Str eet 145. 5 feet ; thence at a r ight angle \!Ves
115 feet ; thence at a right angle 145. 5 feet , and thence at a r ight angl e East 115
feet to the point of commencement. '
Pa ssed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Ba rba ra,

State of California , this 6th day of July~ A. D. 1926 .
Attest :
(SEAL)

C. A. HUNT , Clerk.

c. L. Preisker , Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors.
In the Matter of the Transfer of Funds from the General Fund to the Earthquake
Emergency Fund.
On motion duly seconded and unanimously carr ied , it is ordered that the sum of

$1500. 00 be and the same is hereby transferred from the Genera l Fund to the Earthquake
Emergency Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing or der , the roll being called , the

following Supervisors voted Aye , to - wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , ~ . L.
Talbott , Joseph F. Sexton and C. L. Preisker , Nays , None .
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Lb-1'-a. j In t he :fl{atter of Leasi11g Room No. 250 , in La Arcada Building in the Ci t y of
Santa Barbara ,
A lease being presented to this Board for Room iro. 250, La Arcada Building, i n
the City of Santa Barba r a , t o be used. by the County Surveyor' s Offi ce in the preparation
of Assessor' s li:aps , and
rt ap~earing advisable at this time , to lease said room and it also appearing
that the rental of $45. 00 per month is reasonable ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County of Santa Barb ra
11ease said Room 250 , in La Arcada Building , in the City of Santa Barbara for a peri od
of two years at t he monthly r ental of $45. 00 and that the Cha irman of this Board exe c t e

said lease on beha l f of said County of Santa Barbara .
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In the Matter of the Appl ication ot pam J . Stanwood, Supervisor 2nd District ,
for a leave of absence .
on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Sam J . Stanwood , Super -









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visor 2nd District, be and he is hereby gra nt ed a leave of absence from the State of
California for sixty days f r om date hereof.
In the ?l'9tter of Publishing a Fair Stateme11t of the :hfinutes of the Boa rd of
Supervisor s for t he fisca l year 1926- 27.
y!' This being t he time heretofore fixed for receiving bids fo r publishing a fair
statement of the mi nutes of the Boa d f S  f
1 r o upervisors or t he fiscal year 1926- 27, the
Board froceeded to open and consider the following bids , to -wit:
Carpinteria Herald
Regular Meetings
Specia l Meetings
Lompoc Review
Regular 1fee t ings
Special Meetings
The Mor n ing Press, Inc .
Regular 11eetings
Special Meetings
$25 .00
$12. 50
$39. 00
$14. 00
$40. 00
$20 . 00
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bid of The Morning
Press , Inc., be and the same is hereby accepted and the contract awarded to said The
Morning Press , Inc., upon said The Mor ning Press, Inc., entering into a contract and
giving bond for t he faithful performance of said contract in the sum of $500. 00.
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I n the Matter of Cbunty Supplies for the fiscal year 1926- 27.
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for fur nishing the
County supplies for the fiscal year 1926- 27, and
I t appearing that onl y one bid was submitted, being t he bid of the Columbia
Drug Co ., for drugs ,
On motion dul y seconded , it is or dered that said bid be submitted to the
Superintendent of the Santa Barbara General Hospital for a report as to the ~rioes
therein submitted.
In the Matter of the Ca ncellation of an Erroneous or Double Assessment 

\Ybereas , In accordance \~1i th the provisions of Section 3805 of the Poli ti cal
Code of the State of Cali fornia , the Tax Collector of t he County of Sa nta Barbara ,
State of Cali f ornia , has discovered and certifie d t o t he Board of Super visors of said
count y, under date of July 6th , 1926 , as follows : I have discovered that Lot 100, Hope
Ranch Park 3.43 acres v1as assessed for the year 1925, to Santa Ba r bara Estate Co.,
as shovm on page 102 , roll 1 , and that all taxes, penalties , costs and other charges
by law t hereon have been pa.id in f ull; That t he same pr operty was also assessed for
the same year to said Santa Barbara Estates Co. , as shown on page 103, roll 1, and tha
the taxes on the last men ti oned assessme11t i.vere not pa id.
Now , Therefore , It is ordered that the County Auditor of said County shall
cancel said last mentioned assessment by entry on the ma r gin of the assessment book
and also on t he delinquent lis t .
I n the Matter of t he Renewal Application of Mrs . Flora Hartnack for State Aid
for Harry A. Galli~her , an orphan 
On motion dul y seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat said application be
and the same is hereby re jected 
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In the Matter of the Renewal App~~cation of Caterina Verni for State Aid for
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Silvio and Mar~arita Varni , half-orphans .
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said application be
and the same is hereby rejected 
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In the tratter of Renewal Applicationa fo r State and Count y Aid for orphans ,
half- orphans , abandoned children and children of incapacitated pa rents .
I t appearing to the Board thllt the hereina:fter named applicants \'Jere by orders
duly made and entered during the fiscal yea r 1925- 26 , granted state and county aid fo
the support of either orphans , half- orphans , abandoned children or children of inca pacitated
parents , as in said applications and orders , fully set forth, and
It further appea r ing that said applicants have this day filed with this Board
applications for the renewa l of said state and county aid , heretofore granted, for
the fiscal year 1926- 27, as required by law, and
It f ur ther appearing f rom a11 exami na tion of said applications that the or phans ,
half- orphans , aba ndoned childre11 and children of incapacitated pa rents me11tioned in
said applicatio?l3respectively, are proper persons to receive state and count y aid, an
that they are in t he custody of responsible persons , 
On mot i on duly seconded and carried, it is orde r ed that the Auditor draw his
warrant on t he Treasurer on Ind igent Fund in favor of the following named applicants
for the amounts set opposite the names of each respective applicant and on t he first
day of each month hereafter ana until the :further order of this Board ; sa i d money t o
be used for the support of said orphans , half- orphans , abandoned children and childre
of incapacitated parents , represented by each applicant in each case , respectively ,
to -wit :
I.~rs . Jesus Pineda Aguilar , mother of Marguerito and Alfred Aguila r ond
I gnacio and Guadalupe Diaz , half- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Jennie Arrellanes , mother of 1.Iargery and Rudolph Elizalde, ha l f -orphans - -
Associated Charities , gua rdian of Henry and Peter Bonetti , half- or phans - -
Laura Blewett , mother of Harry a i1d Eddie Blev1ett , minors ; Ray Blewet t
$40. 00
$20. 00
$20 .00
father of said minors being incapacitated - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f20. oo
Guiseppina Bonetti, mother of Silvia Alivia and Frank Bonetti , ha l f - or phans - $20. 00
l~arcellina Borga tello , mot her of Charlie , Augusta , Laura , Ida and Mario
Bo r gatello , half- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - $50. 00
Amelia Brass , mother of Mabel , Robert and Joseph Brass , half- orphans - - - -
Clara Brocklesby, mother of Rexwald and Miriam Brockl esby , half-orphans
Bessie L. Brooks , mother of Laura , Irene , Evelyn a nd Idamae Brooks ,
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$20 . 00
half- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $40. 00
Nicka Brunstead , mother of Lawrence , Pearl and Olga Brunstead, half-orphans - $ 30 . 00
Annie Castellani , ~ other of Charles and Elizabeth Scudellari, John
Pa s quetto and lfiary Castellani, half- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Jose Castillo, father of Helen, Carlos, Evel yn, Edward and Esperanza
Castillo, ha lf- orphans - - - - - - - - - --- - -- - - - - - - - - - - -
Rosa Castro , mother of Elizabeth Ca str o , ha lf- orphan - - - ------ --
Edna Clancy, gua r dian of Ella K. Libbey , an orphan - - - - ----- - - -
Cordelia Cooper, mother of Bertie , Donald , Raymond , c1a re11ce , Kenneth , Helen
Uay and Robert Cooper, half- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1.Irs . c  .ti. Cooper , mother of Charles Cooper , ha lf- orphan - - - - - - - - -
Linda M. Cordero , ~other of Isabell , Thomas and Francis Cordero, halforphans
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Victoria Cota , mother of Peter , John and Andrew Cota , half-orphans ; money
to be paid Associa ted Cha r ities for said half- orphans - - - - - - - - - -
Edith Crosswhite , mother of Grace Crosswhite , half- orphan - - - - - - - - -
Ellen Day , guardian of Evelyn May Day , minor ; William H. Day , father of
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Blanche E. Emmons , mo t her o:f ~'fal t er E. and Clark R. Emmons , half- orphans -
J,!a r ia v. Enos , mother of lvfanuel , Antone , 11azereth and Mayme Enos , half-
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Es t her Franaon , mother of Billy , Jack and Mary Jane Franson , half- orphans
Alice Galvin, mother of Alice , Edward and Leonard Galvin, half- orphans - -
l~y Gingr ich, mother of Inez , Audre y , James , Ruth , Garth , Cha rles and
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- -
$20. 00
$20. 00
$40 .00
$30. 00
$10. 00
Evelyn Gingric h , half-or phans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 70. 00
Josie Grossi , mother of ~.fa ry , Lou i s , .Albert and James Grossi , ha lf- orphans - - ~40 . 00
Aru1ie E. Guthrie, mother of i.1a r y, James and Ar thur Guthrie , half-orphans - - - $30 . 00
Susan Haley , mother of Dorothy , Ma r y , Cecilia , Joseph and Eleanor Haley ,
half- orphans - - - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 50. 00
Carlotta Kahn, mother of Edmund De la Guerra , Isaac , Rachael and Jul ius
Kahn, ha lf- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $40 . 00
1Irs . Edward Kalouner , mot her of Ca l vin, Evel yn a11d Gerald Kalouner ,
half- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Aimee Kemp , mother of .-1arre11 , Charles and Doris Kemp , ha l f -orphans - - - - -
l.rrs . L. E. Kingsbury , ~a rd ian of Josephine and Alice l11ille r , orphans - - - -
Mary Kostas , mother of Bella , Zois , Petro , Tu.la and Johnny Kostas , ha l f -
$30. 00
$30. 00
$20. 00
or phans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $50 . 00
Otto E. Kramer , Probation Off icer, gua rdian of Flora Cota , abandoned child - - $10. 00
Otto E. Krame r , Probation Officer , gua rdian of J;iary Elle11 Cronin, an orphan -- $10. 00
Otto E. Kramer, Probation Off icer , guardian of I.!arie and Venita Gari ba y ,
half- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $20. 00
Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer , guardian of Venita , Sophia and Valentino
Gome z, or phans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $30 . 00
Otto E. Kramer , Probation Officer, guardian of Frances and Silvania
Gomez , half- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  - $20 . 00
Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer, rua rdian of Reinaldo Gutierre z, an orphan - $10. 00
Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer, guardian of Francisca Hubert , ha lf- orphan - $10.00
Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer, guardian of Blanch Johnson, an orphan - - - $1 0 . 00
Otto ~ . Kramer, Probation Officer, gua r dian of Geor ge , Frank, Barbara , Rosa ,

Johnny, Elsia and Fenny Manning~ half- orphans ; George Manni ng the fathe r of
said minors being incapacitated - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~70 . 00
Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer, gua rdian of Cons tancia :Marilla, an
abandnned child - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Otto E. Kramer Probation Officer , gua rdian of Rosie Mendel son, an orphan - - . '
Otto E. Kramer , Probation Officer, gua rdian of Carme lita , Julius and George
Ortega , ha l f - or phans - - - - - - - - ----- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Otto E. Kramer , Proba tion Officer, gua rdian of Lucy Otero , an orphan
Otto E. Krame r , Probation Officer, guardian of Natalia and Sa l~a d ora
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Romero , minors - - - - -

Otto E. Kramer , Probation Officer, gua rdian of Amelia and },~ary Salmina ,
abandoned c hildren - - - - - - - - ------ - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -
Otto E. Kramer, Probation Officer, gua rdian of Le Roy ll. Villa , an orphan
JAi nnie Lawrence , mother of Amer J . and Viol a 11. 11iller, ha l f - orphans - -
1ia r y J . Lina11e , mother of La \vre11ce , }.{ary , Ma r garet , Francis, Dominic and
Teresa Linane , half- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Mrs . Virginia Mallonee, mother of Calastus A. Ma llonee , half- orphan - - - -
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$10.00
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$10. 00
$20. 00
$20. 00
$10.00
$20. 00
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half- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $40. 00
Ernesta B. l:erlo , mother of Joe , Lucy , llary and Peter 1.ferlo, ha lf- orphans - - $40. 00
Mabel E. IJurray , mother of Lou isa Murray, half- orphan - - - - - - - - - - - - $1 0 . 00
l.fary Olinger , mother of Clarence , Annabel and Frederick Olinger ,
half- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - --
Cbncepcion Olivera , gua rdian of Tom and Helen Reardon, half- orphans - - -
$25 . 20
- - $20. 00
Zoila Pico, gua rdian of Robert and Andrew Pico , half-orphans - - - - - - - - $20 . 00
Helen 1.{. Purvis , mother of Gaylord , 1farybeth and Donald Purvis , half-orphans $30. oo
},iyrtle Reeder, mother of Cora G. Reeder , a minor ; Frank Reeder , the father
of said minor , being incapacitated - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - $10. 00
Alice Robinson, mother of 'lal ter J .J Ernest and Irwin Robinson, half- orphans - $30. 00
Aurelia P. Rodriguez , mother of Rosie , Henry and Ange l a Garcia , half- orphans $30. 00
De la Vina Rodriguez , guardian of Carmelita Gome, an abandoned child - - -
Louise V. Rodriguez , mother of Albert , Joe , Lilly , Ruby , Frank and Beatrice
Rodrio-uez , half- orphans ; money to be paid to Mary Viinters for said hal:f-
$10. 00
orphans , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $60. 00
Lucille Rougbcore , guardia11 of Richard and Carlos Dale , orphans - - - - - - - $20. 00
Bettina Rovelli , gua rdian of Esther and Ada }.!aria Branca , orphans - - - - - $20. 00
Trinidad Rubio , guardian of Simon, Secoria and Willie Delgado , orphans - -
Agnes Schuler, mother of Emma , Geor ge , Hugh , Dorothy , Verna and James
Schuler, ha lf- orphans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Mrytle Shell, mother of Pre ston and Lucy W. Shell, half- orphans - - - - -
11ary Sheppard , mother of Lester and 1iadeline Sheppard , half-orphans ;
money to be pa id to Mary ii11ters for said minors , - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Lucia Tognini , mother of Mary Tognini , half- orphan - - - - - - - - - - -
Natalia Venzor, mother of Bruno and Jennie Venzor , half- orphans - - - - -
Evelyn Wilson, mother of ~.~argaret and Harriet Vilson, half- orphans - - - -

$30 . 00
$60. 00
$20. 00
$20. 00
$10. 00
$20. 00
$20 . 00
I n the matter of the Petition of Florence Galli for County Aid for Edward Galli ~
Half- orphan 
It appearing to t he satisfaction of the Boa r d that said Edward Galli , aged 1
year is a half- orphan and is a proper person to receive County Aid , and they are in
the custody of said Florence Galli 
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
Fund , in favor of said Florence Galli for the sum of Ten & 00/100 dollars , and fo r a
like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board , said money to be used for th~ support of the above named minor.
In the matter of the Petition of Teresa Espinosa for County Aid for Joseph Hero ,
an orphan.
It appearing to the satisaction of the Board that said Joseph Heron, aged 11
years is a half- orphan and a proper person to receive Cou11ty Aid , and he is in the
custody of said Teresa Espinosa .
It is ordered that t he Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
Fund, in favor of said Teresa ~Spinosa for t he sum of Ten & 00/100 dollars , and for
a li~e amount on the f irst 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 I.fatter of the Petition of l,U-s . l.Iery L. Barr for Cou11ty Aid for Lois',
Tilden , Wayne , Ma rgaret , Edward and Dorothy May Barr , minors 
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Tilden Barr , aged 13 years , ~ayne Barr , aged 11 yea rs , Margaret Barr , aged 9 years ,
Edv1ard Barr, a ged years , and Dorothy llay Barr , a ged 5 years, are the chil dr en of
Edward L. Barr , who on account of injuries sustained in an automobile accident , cannot
pursue a gainful occupation, and said minors being proper persons to r eceive county aid
said children nov1 bei1ig in the cus t ody of t heir mother J.frs . J.{a r y L. Barr,
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his wa rrant on the Treasurer on Indigent Fund,
Dollars
in favor of 1'.Irs . JA:ary L . Barr for the sum of Sixty & 00/100 /and for a like amount on
the f irst of each month hereafter until the furthe r order of t his Board, said money to
be used for t he support of said minors.
I n the Matter of Petitions :fbr Count y Aid 
It appear i ng to the satisfacti on of the Board that t he f ollowing named petitioners

are ~ roper pe rsons to receive county aid ,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t ha t the Auditor draw his warrant
on the Indigent Fund in favor of t he following named persons for the amounts set
opposite their respective names on the 1st day of August 1926.
Marcelina Borgatello
Mrs . J . M. Burleigh
Claud Johnson
Vicent e A. Juarez
Jennie Lee
Ramon Lopez
Annabelle llcGreal
l!abel Hyde
B. F. Baber
Isabelle Gunderson
Anne Hendricksen
'.7illiam Lewis
Hettie E. 11uncb
Anthony F. Munch
Emma P . Anton
R. Cloak
Ida 1.1a y Davidson
Aru1a Elphick
~la nche E. Emmons
Jua11 Flores
Hattie B. Harbison
James Harvey l.!clfutt
John Davies
1~ary Hedrick
FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
$20. 00 Jose 1faria Romer o
30 . 00 Peter Romero
20 . 00 Lucia Tognini
12. 00 Mrs. Jessie K. \1i lso11
25 . 00
15. 00
10 . 00
SECO~m
$14. 25
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.
Antonio Poisard
THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT .
$15. 00 11aria Josefa Pico ,
15. 00 Pedro V. Rome ro ,
15.00 !,fary F . Wor th
25 . 00 Clara ll. lfiranda
20. 00
20 . 00
FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT .
et ux .
$20 . 00
15 . 00
Mrs . I.finnie Lawrence
Dona lda 11oore
20. 00 r.iabel E. Murray
20. 00 Mae J,fcCollum
20 . 00 IA:a r y c. :rrewhouse
20 . 00 Joseph Usher
10 . 00 Willis 1Ve st
20. 00
FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 
$8. 00
10. 00
lla r garet L:a rcum ,1ard
$15. 00
20. 00
30. 00
10. 00
$8. 00
$15. 00
25 . 00
20. 00
20. 00
$20. 00
20. 00
20. 00
30. 00
20 . 00
15.00
20. 00
$10 . 00
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I 11 the :t.!a tter of Co11structin!" a r einforced concrete culvert \'Ii th necessary
excavatio11s and back fi lle , on Foxen ca non Road , near \vha t is knoi.vn as the Hol t Road,
in the 5th Road Distri ct .
The Count y Surveyor presented specifications also plans , profiles and crosssections
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back :fi1ls ,on Foxen Canon Roa d , near \vha t is kno-.vn as t he Holt Road , in the 5th Road
District, County of Santa Barbara , State of Californ ia , together vvith an estimate of
the cost t hereof , the same v1ere examined by the Board, and on motion duly seconded
and carried, it is ordered t ha t said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby
approved , and
It is further ordered that the Clerk of t his Board advertise for t v10- \veeks in
The Santa Maria Times , a newspaper of general circu lation , printed and published in
the County of Santa Ba r bara , for bids for furnishing all tools , ma chinery , material
and labor n ecessary i n the construction and completion of said proposed improvement
on said r oa d except t ha t t he County of Sa nt a Barbara will furnish t he sand and gravel
on t he job and do all hauling for the contra ctor to and from the work from Sisqu o c ~
such advertisement shall be in substantially the following form:
"lotice t o Contractors . " 
Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors , Count y of Santa Barbara , State
of California .
trotice is hereby s:-iven that sealed bids will be received by the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , u11til 10 o' clock A. 11:. August 2nd , 1926,
for furnishing all tools , machinery , mate rial and labor necessary for t he constructio
and completion of a reinforced concrete culvert with necessary excavations and back
fills, (except tha t the County of Santa Barbara will fu r nish the sand and gravel on
the job and do all hauling for the contract or to and from the work f r om Sisquoc) on
Foxen Canon Road, nea r ivhat is kno\vn as the Holt Road. in the 5th Road District , Count
of Santa Ba r ba ra , State of California . Said work t o be do ne in accordance with t he pla s
and specifications therefor 011 file in the office of the Cou11t y. Clerk of said Coru1ty',
and open t o the inspection of bidders ; bids must be accompanied by a certified check
pa yable t o the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors for ten per cent of the amount bi
as a guara11tee t hat the bidder, i f successful , will e11ter i nto a co11tract satisfactory
to the Boa r d of Supervisors , and in addition thereto t he successful bidder will be required
to file good and sufficient bo11ds for t he faithful performance of said co11t ract ,
Plans and specifications and blank for ms of proposals ca11 be obtained at the
office of t he County Surveyor.
The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said work.
By or der of t he Board of Supervisors of t he Count y of Santa Barbara , made July
6th , 1926 
Count y Clerk and ex- offici o Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors .
The Reports of trell E ~ Bolan, Superi11tendent Santa Barbara General Hosp i ta1,
Aimie E. I\lcCaughey, Super intendent County Detention Home and A. S . Larsen, County
Live Stock I nspector fqr t he month of June 1926 , were examined and ordered filed 
On motion dl1 l y seconded and carried, it is ordered that the follO\'J i1-ig claims be
and t he same are he re-by laid over , to- wit:
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Bosbyshell Co., E. P.
Burroughs Adding Machine
Collinge , J . \'/alter
Lewis Manufa cturi11g Co 
Ott Hardware Co .
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4. 17
5 . 42
203. 03
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Re ynolds , J . L.
Sa nta Barbara Tra nsfer Co .
Stuart Pai11ting Co ., Darrell T.
$22. 50
1 . 50
70 .00
387
On motion du l y 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 all owance
endorsed on the face of each claim respectively , to-wit :

Ab bud, Geo . GENERAL FUND $24.00
Abila , B. 44 .00

do do 44 . 00
Acosta , c . 49. 50
Aggeler & Musser Co. $24. 00 allowed :for 25. 00
Alegria , P.  10 . 00

Alletson, Pearl c . 10. 00

American Manganese Steel Co . 30. 80
Ames Harris Neville Co . 102. 84
Andera ' s . 99 . 63
Anderso11 , Wm . 108. 25
Armenta , v. 44. 00
Armenta , v. 48. 00
Artuso Shoe Store, A. 33. 40
do do do 19. 34
Aubrey, Albert F. 10. 00
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Avery, Nellie R. M.85
 15. 60
Ba i ley , Ethel H.
do do 15. 60
Baker , Glenn 39 . 85
10. 00
Baker , Mollie 11: .
Balaam, A. G.
7 . 08
Bancroft- ':Yhi t ney Co . 26. 00
Stationery Store 11 .40
Bank' s
do do do
2.95

do do do '7 . 30
do 2 . 00
do do
Bar11es , c. c. 15. 00
2 . 50
Bar11es , llil ton
Barnett , Wm. A.
125. 00
 10. 00
Baro11, p . F .
1 6. 00
Barr a gan, R.
20. 00
do do
13. 60
Bastanchury , A.
 14. 08
Bas ta nchury , A.
10. 00
Bates , Harriet J .
 10. 00
Ba t tles, U  G.
10. 00
Baylor , Jennie I .
44. 00
Beaji , J .
. 36. 00
Beiga , J.
84 . 00
Bello , Frank J .
 10. 00
Bender J\~oss co . 
 10 . 00
Bennett , A. J .
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Berger , Florence M.
Berry , c. E.
Bigler, A. B.
Binkley~ John P.
Birabent , A.
Birabent , A.
Bliss , Chas. I .
Boardman, c. E.
Boardman, C. E.
Bodine , A. G.
Boeseke-Dawe Co.
Boeseke - Dawe Co .
Bolan, liell E .
Bond, c. s.
Bond , c. s.
Botello , !~ . A.
Botello , M. A.
Botello , J.I. A.
Botello , 1J. A.
Botello, M. A .
Botello , Refugio E.
Bowhay, Jr., Ar11oldA.
do do do
Breck, B.
Breck, B.
Breck , E.
Breck, Edward
Breck, Elmer
Br o\1n- Bevis Co .
Brown' s Drug Store
Bro\'ln, R. W.
Budd , :r.u-s. Ella
Buell , P. o.
Burchardi , Anna c.
Burr oughs Adding l.ta chine Co .
Burum, H. L.
Butts , Claud
Caille, JJabel L.
Caille, 1ila bel L .
Gfil~RAL FU1ID
California Corrugated Culvert Co.
Callanan, Bertha E 
Campodonico Bros.
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Chas . L.
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Stephen v.
candelas , L 
Ca ndy , S. W 
Ca rlisle & Co . ,A.


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10. 00
284. 91
1 33. 89
1. 20
10. 00
44. 00
52. 00
10 . 00
52 . 50
30. 00
1 0 . 00
3 . 77
37.13
75. 00
35 . 00
35. 00
3. 00
3 . 00
6. 00
3 .00
3 . 00
10 . 00
20. 60
20. 60
55 .00
54.00
44. 00
24. 00
48 . 00
89 . 05
41. 25
11. 25
10 . 00
10. 00
10. 00
4 . 75
15. 17
16. 88
10. 00
10 .00
1 25. 54
10 . 00
10. 00
11.40
1 0 . 00
1 0 . 00
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Carpinteria Men' s Club
Carroll, Margaret A.
Cary, Berniece H.
Cassidy , Nellie M.
Castagna , Alice
Cathcart , Alfred
Chamberlain, Gle11n s.
Ci t y 1!arket
Clancy , T. A.
Clarke , .1alter
Clark , w. S .
Coast l'iho lesale Groce r y Co .
Cody, John A.
Cole Tire Shop
Collar , Elmer
Compton, Robt . T.
Co11swner 1 s Rock & Gravel Co .
Consume r s Rock and Gravel Co.
Convent of the Good Shepherd
do do
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Cooper , Eli zabeth
Copeland , L. S 
Cordova , R.
Cota , Alex
do do
Cota , c.
Cottam, A. J .
Couch , R. E.
Couch, R. E.
Craviotto , E . J .
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Crawford, Daphne
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Crescent Gara ge , Inc 
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Cue sta , Gerard s. de la
Da r ling , John c  .
Davis , A. C.
Davis, C. A 
Davison, Edgar B.
Dewing , H. A.
Dietzgen Co ., Eugene
Dimock, Jennie
Dinsmore , A. C.
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$890. 63
205 . 35
34. 26
10. 00
10. 00
10 . 00
10 . 00
50. 00
100 . 00
10. 00
19. 65
10 . 00
10. 00
13. 20
1 0 . 00
45. 35
10. 00
92. 90
2. 50
10. 00
396. 99
18. 39
112. 68
110 . 00
130. 00
10. 00
3. 23
24 . 00
56. 00
so.oo
36. 00
10. 00
50 . 00
14. 00
10 . 05
41 . 25
10. 00
54. 45
70 . 00
10. 00
20. 00
10. 00
10. 00
118. 00
10. 27
1 0 . 00
414. 00
330 . 00
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pinsmore , Thomas T.
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Doane Buildi11g Co .
Dodge , E. G.
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Doerges , W. H.
Dominguez , :rvrrs . Mary
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Dugan, Faulding & Crowell
Dugan, Faulding & Crowell
Dugan , Herbert F.
Duga n~ Herbert F.
Dugan, Herbert F .
Dummer , James B.
Dunne , Frank E.
Durham, Elizabeth E .
Duter , G. C.
Eames , A. L.
Eby , Evelyn Joyce
Eby , Evelyn Joyce
Eck, c. E. 
Edmondson, A. R.
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Elizond o~ Jacobo
GEJ:IERAL FUND
Elliott Addressing Machine Co.
El l iott , Annre L 
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Elliott , 1ll's. E . E.
Emerick , 1~. A.
Enterprise Dairy Co .
Eseda , E.
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Evans , H. ii .
Fashion~ The
Faulding' s -
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Ferhandez , D.
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Fillippini , Robt . c.
Fill more , E. 11.
Fl ores , A.
Floras, Albert
Foss, H.
Foster, T.
Foster , Tony
Fowler , L. w.
Fox, L . L 
Fox, L. L 
Fra ncos o ~ . s .



$ 3 . 60
3. 60
60. 00
82 . 50
32 . 00
10. 00
8 . 25
30. 00
5. 55
7 . 15
2838 . 28
1135. 50
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11 77. 56
10 . 00
200. 00
10 . 00
10 . 00
12 . 50
87. 50
91 . 00
103. 00
100. 00
100. 00
10. 00
12. 45
10. 00
10. 00
10 . 00
2. 90
44 .00
48. 00
10. 00
3. 95
18 . 37
19 . 98
1 6. 00
24. 00
35.00
21 . 50
36. 00
48. 00
10 . 50
48.00
44. 00
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Frankli. n, H. B.
Fratis , J.!ary 1,1.
Freeze & Freeze
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Freidell , Dr. Hugh F .
Fr ese , Mads J .
Fr oom, Arthur
Furman, Lulu A.
Garcia , A.
Gardner, C. o.
Gates , F. H.
George , c. E .
George , c. E .

Geor ge , c. E.
Gewe , Henry R.
Gidne y~ Pearl C.
Gifford , F. M.
 Gil bert, Wendell
Gill, Lena
Goleta Farm Bureau
Goleta Garage
Gonzales, J .
Gorzell, Henry
Graham, Chas.
Grand, P.
Grand , P.
Gra11t , U. s.
Gr ant , u. s.
Greenwell, Arthur C.
Gr eer, F . c.
July 6th, 1926
GE!IBRAL FUND

Gr imes- Stassforth Stationery Co.
Gunderson~ G. T.
Gutierrez , Aldeane
Gutierr ez Electric
do do
Hacking , c. J .
Hacking , Mrs. Ma r y J .
Hall, G. A.
Hall, Lottie s .
Hardy , A. c.
Harkson, Ha r ald
Harris , l\{ax
Harrison, Alex P 
Ha slam , v'f . E 
Hetreh , Chas . \41 .







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$48 . 00
10. 00
10. 00
207.15
95. 74
140. 86
59 .73
1 0 . 00
1 0 . 00
222.95
10. 00
49 . 50
.
10. 00
664. 50
32.75
32 . 90
30. 00
10. 00
200. 00
10.00
9.00
10.00
10. 00
1 8 . 90
24. 00
30 . 00
10 . 00
44. 00
44. 00
4. 75
1 7. 00
10. 00
30. 83
16. 00
4 . 50
136. 00
1. 75
1. 25
125. 00
10. 00
19. 50
10. 00
10. 00
3. 00
11.15
2. 50
183. 33
41.25
10. 00
392
























Hathaway, A.
Hayman, F. c.
Hendrix , Kate
Henning , A. I .
Henning, Clarence
Hernandez , P.
Hicks , Geo . H.
Hicks , Katie F.
Higbee , E. G.
Hill, Albert D.
Hinsdale , 17illiam P.
Hirokav1a , I chiro
Hitchcock, H. R.
Hite , \V. H.
Ho berg , Bertha Manning
Hollowa y , Mrs . Lena J .
GENERAL FU1ID



Hoover , B. B.
Hornshell , Verda
Hotel Arthur
$17. 00 allowed for
Howard- Canfield Compa11y
Hunt , C. A.
Hunt Mercantile Co .
do do do
Huyck , Jess A.
Huyck , Sherman
International Harvest Co . of Am.
James , James G.
Janssens , J . R.
Janssens , J . R 
Jans sen s , J . R.
Joh11son, w. B 
Jones , Chas 
Jones , c. :rvr.
Jones , 0 . C.
Jones , o. c.
Jones , William L.
Jo rdano Bros .
Joyce , Sara C.
Joyce , Sara C.
Jo yce , Sara C 
Juarez , Victor I .
Julia n , Frank B.
Kelley , Samuel
Kelley , Samuel
do do
do do
Kelley Springfield Tire Co .
Kellogg , Eugene S.
Kessler, w.





$ 24. 00
10. 00
10. 00
20. 00
10. 00
72 . 00
l0. 00
10 . 00
10 . 00
10. 00
10. 00
2. 50
1. 30
10. 00
l 0 . 00
10. 00
10. 82
10. 00
3 .00
90. 00
23. 45
1.50
5. 75
l0. 00
50. 00
32 . 36
10. 00
52 . 50
60. 00
1 . 20
l0. 00
70. 00
13. 00
25. 00
25 . 00
10. 00
13. 85
22. 50
12. 30
10 . 00
10 . 00
35. 00
12. 30
37. 81
25. 00
11. 20
47. 80
32. 50
60 . 00

394



















:rJann, F . A. GElIBRAL FUND
l.1ann , F. A.
11anni11g, Hattie B.
1~1a nrigue z , Li.
Markus , Lou ise B.
irarkus, Louise B.
1.furtin. iY . T.
I.Iartinez , F .
L!artinez , F .
11edina , 11.
?,1:edi11a , 11.
llfelol ing, A. VI .
Mi c ~elson , Lois U.
l1filler , C. H.
tfiller, Donald 1~1.
11iller, Harry
r.riller 11fg. Co., Harry A.
].iiller , Kathryn
l.~ills , 1\h's . u. F.
Llinetti, u.
L1ission Electric Co .
:r,fission Office Equiprpent Co.
11ission Office Equipment Co .
l~fissi on Tire Service
Montecito Hall Association
I.'1oore , Rance
1ioorma11, J . A.
Morena , A.
lJorena , A bra ham
l,iorley, Frank
l.Iorning Press
l.'1or r e y , H. P.
1rorr ey , H. P 
Morrey , H. P 
};1o rri s , L . J .
Morris , L. J 
lJorris , s. E 
},~oyer , D. L .
l:Tuench, Ivirs . Georgia
Munoz , Guadalupe
lfurguia , F .
do G.
1tL1rguia , G 
McAllister, Vim 
l!cAllister, W 
l.1cBane , Geo  .B
1~cCabe , C. D 
1,1ccaughey, Am1ie E 
1~ cCaughey , J . P 







$19. 50
2 . 50
21. 00
6 . 75
10. 00
17. 50
:io.oo
32. 00
40. 00
8. 00
16. 00
1. 50
10. 00
27 . 10
10. 00
66. 00
18. 12
5. 85
70 . 00
10. 00
1. 00
2 . 50
. S5
75. 50
10 . 00
55. 00
10. 00
54. 00
54. 00
12. 50
30. 00
5. 00
5 . 00
10. 00
2. 50
11. 75
6 . 00
10 . 00
10 . 00
3. 00
49. 50
32. 00
e.oo
3 .00
44. 00
10 . 00
7. 30
136. 91
225 . 33



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July 6th , 1926.
McClure , Hattie
McDonald , A 
1icKenzie , Geo .
GE11ERAL FUlID
UcKinney Blue Print Paper Co.
McLaughlin, Maurice C.
McNutt  W. B.
!1cNutt, VV. B.
Nagelman, Dr. c. B.
Naranjo~ J .
!Teal , Ethel 11f 
Il'eighborhood House Shop
Nelson, Sadrick
:tTicholson, Geo .
Nicoles & Fabing
Nielson , c. L.
Nielson , H. T.
!lie ls on, H. T.
Nie l son Co ., H. T.
do do
Nielsen & Petersen
Nixon, .Eva R.
:r~orthrop , Lula
Oliveira , Joe
0 ' lle ill , Ov1en H.
Ontiveros , Tomas
Ord Ice Co .
do do
Ott Hardv1a;re Co .
do
do
do
do
do
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Ovieda , Ed .
Ovieda , Tony
Pacheco , A 
Pacific Chemical Co .
Pacific Coast Publishihg Co.
Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
Pacific coast Publishing Co 
P . C. Ry Co 
Pacific Coast Ry . Co .
Pacific Laundry
Padilla , F 
Palmer , Geo . u .
Palmer , Lee
Parks , Pearl
Parma Co .
Parquet , Helena H 
Pearson, C. H.
Pendergast , E. F.
Pensinger , Audrey
Perez , L.

$10. 00
10. 00
10. 00
4 . 46
10 . 00
91 .00
202. 25
lo. oo
20. 00
10. 00
15. 50
67. 50
10. 00
53. 45
109. 30
75 . 00
75. 00
150 . 00
68 . 50
34 .01
10 . 00
lo .oo
10 . 00
4 .30
10. 00
1 . 80
5. 50
4. 95
12. 42
4 .85
3 .83
2 .00
30. 00
8 . 00
38 .00
69 . 65
13. 80
s.oo
1 . 36
339 . 00
15. 22
44 . 00
5 . 00
2 . 00
10 . 00
9 . 87
10. 00
96. 93
10. 00
16.10
48. 00
3D
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Perez, Santiago
Petersen, Paul c.
Pickett, J . M.
Pickett , John
Pierce Bros .
Pine , Fran'k
Pine , Frank
Pl o, Jvla rt ha
Pope , A. s.
Pope , A. s.
Poteet, A. c.
Preisker , C. L.
Preisker , C. L.
Pretious , Victor
Ramona Shop
Ramos , G. H.
GENERAL FU ND

Rapid Blue Print Co .
Reclamation District No . 798
Reiner & Sons Co ., c. D.
do do do
do do do
Richards , David
Richardson, c. T.
Richardson, F. M.
Richardson, Margaret
Robbins , Hattie l.1:.
Roberts , Harry
Roemer , Mrs . Eana
Rogers & Son, E. F.
Romero, E.
Romero , ~rnest
Ro me ro, L.
Romero , L.
Rosales , J .
Ruiz , Eliseo B.
Rule , Eunice
Rutherford , Geo . T.
Rutherford, J . M.
Salspatha , G. JA:.
Salspa tha , G. M.
Sa nta Barbara Daily News
do do do
Santa Barbara Daily News
do do do
Santa Barbara Motor Car
Santa Barbara Seed Co .
Santa Barbara Seed Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telen-hone Co .
do do do


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$ 2. 00
11. 00
27. 00
20 . 00
2. 75
a.oo
10. 00
2. 50
10. 75
95. 00
1 0 . 00
41. 20
61 . 80
4 .00
8 .40
20. 00
20. 48
2 .88
1156. 25
757 . 69
756 . 59
10. 00
266 . 59
30. 00
10. 00
10. 00
29. 25
10.00
12 . 75
76. 00
56.00
55. 00
60 . 00
20 . 00
7. 80
10. 00
10. 00
1 0 . 00
48. 00
20 . 00
233.10
51.30
18 . 90
616. 00
34. 00
'7 . 65
6. '70
132. 68
3'7 . 37
25. 03









July 6th , 1926.
Santa Barbara Tele phone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Santa !\1aria Times
Santa lJ:aria Valley Whse . Co .
Santa 111aria Valley Whse . Co .
Santa I\fa:ria Valley Yfuse Co .
do do do
Santa Ynez Garage
Sauceda , V.
Saunders , George
Savitz , ~ouise H.
Savitz , Louise H.
do
Scaroni, Frank A.
Schauer Printing Studio
do do do
Schauff, Mrs. Vio la
Schilling, Carl
. Schuyler , Darrell
Scbuiab , J .
Scott, Hattie H.
Scott, Hattie H.
Seaside Oil Company
do do do
do do do
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Sebastian, E. B 
Sedgwick, Charles B.
Senay , Percy F .
Serra , D 
Sexton, Joseph F.
Sexton, Joseph F  .
Shell Company OI Caliiornia
Shepard, Frank
Shepard, Frank
Shurtleff, J . H.
Signorelli , Bert
Silva , lie1rry A.
Silva , Marie 11 
Simpson, Mrs. John w.
Sink, Dr . \V. D.
Skinner, Earle
Smith , Mrs . Hazel

Smith, James
Smith, J . F 
Smith , Lillian G.
Smit h', Lucretia
Smitheram, T. J .
Solvang Garage
GE1~ERAL FUND



$ 7. 30
4 . 25
38. 58
1.00
915 . 25
70. 40
138. 24
427. 50
285.30
22 . 50
40. 50
5.00
10. 00
10. 00
1 0 . 00
87. 05
395. 00
10. 00
10. 00
2 . 00
10. 00
35. 00
35. 00
25 . 00
27 . 00
42 .30
1476. 00
54. 58
10. 00
2. 50
49 . 00
12. 00
3. 60
5.40
160. 23
27 . 50
66.00
10. 00
5. 00
10 . 00
1 0 . 00
10 . 00
25 . 00
ll. 86
10. 00
20 . 53
10 . 00
10 . 00
10. 00
10 . 00
8 .44
39
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398



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Soto, J . GENERAL FOND
.
So la ri ', Emanuel D.
Southern Counties Gas Co .
do do do do
Southern Counties Gas Co .
do do do do

Southern Pacific Co.
Southern Pacific I.filling Co .
Sperber, Nellie
Sperber, Nellie
Spezzano, Lucy
Standard Oil Co .
Streeter, c. Y.
Stan\Yood , Sam J .
Steele , l~1argaret
Sterling Drug Co .
Stevens , Fannie
Stevens, Fa rmie
Stockton State Hospital
Stockto11, Paul
Stoddard, c. s.
Stoddard, R. L .
Stonebarger , Nellie J .
Streeter, G. C.
Streeter , 1. D.
Streeter, Olive
St. Catherine 1 s School
St. Catherine ' s School
St. Francis School
St. Francis School
St. Vincent' s School
Sweetser, H. C.
Swenson, John
Talbott , W. 1 
Talbott , ~v . L 
Tanner, A  F 









$54. 00
10. 00
14 . 15
10 . 87
19. 06
49 . 61
397. 01
26 . 7'5
8 . 00
10. 00
20. 00
1 79 . 62
1 2 .00
45. 00
10. 00
6. 71
10. 00
10 . 00
60.00
15 . 00
10. 00
125. 00
10. 00
156. 00
15. 00
10. 00
280. 00
100.00
70 . 00
90. 00
1270. 00
1 . 80
10.00
31. 20
46. 80
10 . 00
Tanori e , L. 44. 00
Taylor , .Alva A 
Taylor , I ra D 
Thompson , Dora A.

Thorner and Thorner , 1i. and Helen
Thr alls , Alice
Tonoria , L.
Torrence , \1. F.
Tr acy , J . V.
Trejo , Henry
Trejo , Henr y
Trejo , Henry
Trujillo , James A.
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156. 00
10. 00
10. 00
5000. 00
10. 00
44. 00
10 . 00
10. 00
4 . 00
2 . 00
2. 00
2 . 00






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July 6th, 1926 

Trussler, R. J . GENERAL FUl{D
Tucker , o. :riir.
Union Feed & Fuel Co.
Union Mill and Lumber Co.
Union Oil Co . of California.
Unzueta , D.
Upson, B. \V.
Valley Oil Co .
Va nce , Henry A.
Vance , 1f. R.
Va11ce , Ivr. R.
Van Paing, John
Van Winkle , Elsie G.
Vogel, J . E.
Wade , Naomi L.
Ward , Clarence c.
Ward, Clare nee C.
Waterman, Helen F.
Waterman, Helen F .
'later Wo rks Department
iVater \Vorks Department
Wa t son, J . N.
V/augh , Chas.

Vlaugh, Charles
Vieeks , J .
17eidman, Elizabeth
Weidman , Nellie
\~fe ldo n , Hele11 T.

\'/ester11 A1a chine & Foundry Co .
Wheaton , W. H.
Viheaton, W. H.
White House , The
\Thi tney , Charley
Whitney , lvfa rk H.
\Vilhoi t ' s
Wilkinson, Ralph
\Villiams , F . s. 
Williams , Mary D.
Williams, O. C.
Vfilso11' s
Wilson & D' Andrea
do do
Wilson, Eva L 

Wilson' s Cabinet Shop, G. E .
Wilso11, H. c 
Ni lson, Dr . Kent R.
do do
do Nel lie I.
Winchester, R. F 
Winters, Charleg

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~10 . 00
10. 00
l . 65
23 . 94
17. 79
54. 00
1 0 . 00
164. 9-0
10. 00
10. 00
10. 00
15. 00
10. 00
49 .89
10. 00
50. 00
22. 30
75 .00
170.10
46 . 15
5. 90
226 .40
228. 00
174 .00
30 . 00
8 . 19
10. 00
10. 00
11. 85
32 . 00
33. 80
128 . 85
 70
10. 00
5. 00
29 . 15
1 0 . 00
10 . 00
90 . 00
3 . 50
13. 00
168 . 30
10. 00
147. 00
39 . 00
10 . 00
10. 00
10. 00
5. 00
120. 00
3f}
400








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\1i nters , Charles GE~IE1!1 FUND
Wood & Son, Harr y
:voods , Lirs. Catherine
Woodward, Annie
\Vrightam, ',7al ter
rlylie, Kate C.
Wylie , Louisa E.
lylie , Thos . B.
Young , Geo .
Young , Geor ge

Ambassador Laundry
Andera ' s
HOSPITAL FU lill
Armour & Co .
Baker Linen Co. H. w.
Barren, Dave
Beavers , Frank D.
Binford , Ernest
Bogler , Adol ph
Bola n, Nell E.
 Borg, M.
Boysen , Hiss Engel
Brabo , Tom
Bra ndenstein & Co., Af . J .
Br onson, George
Brown, Wm.
Bruff, Grace ~.1 
Calegari , A. A.
Ca l ifornia Ma rket
Carrell, Mrs . Lois H.
Caw in, V . '.Y .
Channer, t.7. B.
Channer , VT. L.
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
Columbia Drug Co.
Cook , Herbert S.
Cook, Mrs . Myrtle E.
Coulter Dry Goods Co .
DeKleva , L.
Department of Health
DeRoza , John
Diehl Grocery Co .
Eaves & Co  , L.
Fa rm Bureau Exchange
do do
Foxall , Alda 11.
Fuller Brush Co 
Fuller & Co., w. P.
Gagnier Ambulance Service , L. E.



$168 . 00
1 9 . 42
10. 00
10. 00
10 . 00
10. 00
10. 00
20 . 00
40. 00
ao. oo
525 .45
3 . 30
15. 00
64 .80
10. 00
125. 00
133. 00
155. 00
166. 75
90 . 00
18. 40
44. 00
65. 40
70 . 00
20 . 00
71. 00
76. 00
104.'72
65 . 00
64. 00
150 . 00
60. 00
282. 96
1 6 .45
32 . 76
18. 67
121. 31
80. 00
34 . 60
65. 00
154. 85
6. 00
13. 20
49 . 54
95. 44
21.85
22 . 65
10.00










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July 6th, 1926 
)  
Gagnier , L. Z. HOSPITAL FUND
Griffin Hasson Laboratories
Hale Bros., I n c .
Hart , Rhoda
Ha tlen, Johan 
Hein, Anna
Henman, E . L .
Henman, Florence
Hunt Merca ntile Co .
Ja e gar ~ lrrs. J\.{a rtha
Jaeger, Mrs. Ma r tha $130. 00 allowed for
Ja geman, Frieda
Johnso i1 , \V . B 
Jones , Evan
 Kiriakis , John

Lady ~ John F .
Los Angeles & Santa Barbara Motor Express Compa ny
Llewellyn Iron Works
Lopez, P.
Lopez, Pete
Los Angeles Creamery Co .
Lynch , Jo.hn
1'1alloy, J . \V.
l'lieinecke & Co .
Mission Produce & Suppl y Co .
J!oxley, 1v. B.
1IcAr thur , A.
McCl i ntock, Louise
l1fcDowell , HJ.rs. Carrie





irichols , Dr . N  $256 . 76 a llov1ed for
Iiichols, Dr. N.
Ord Ice Co .
Ott Hardv1are Co 
Overa ~ , Ole
Parker, Edna ~Jae
Parquet, Helena
Pea cock, Et he 1
Peerless Pump Co.
Petit, Frank
Piverso 11~ Geo .
Prigge , H. J .
Putman , E.
Py le~ J . M.
Rees , Joseph T.
Rees , Wm. M 
Rezndez , A 
Robertso n , Daniel
Ru s k', Florence
San Diego County Gen. Hosp 

 



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$10. 00
2 . 50
361.47
90. 00
70 . 00
70. 00
170. 00
55. 00
3 . 60
90. 00
95 .06
110. 00
860. 00
l0. 00
80.00
85. 34
18. 11
8. 00
44 .00
18. 00
53. 40
74 .00
104. 25
112. 01
19. 00
20. 00
75 . 00
90.00
1 2 5. 00
256 . 66
175.00
37 . 00
107. 99
125.00
72 . 00
91.16
9 . 36
97. 68
7. 50
85. 00
55. 00
40. 00
18 . 00
60 . 00
60. 00
55. 00
96. 00
90. 00
366. 00
10


402



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Santa Barbara Co . Farm Bureau
Sa nta Barbara Flour l.lills
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Co ., R. L.
Scientific Glass Instrumen t Co .
HOSPITAL FUim $12. 00
343. 50
36. 50
91. 61
18. 86
Seaside Oil Company 365. 55
Shell Company of Calif.
Soroken, Arthur
do do
Southern Pacific Company
Sperl , John
Spreitz. H. A.
Stone , c. w.
Tipton, \'I  E.
Tipton, w  E.
Turon Hog Ranch
Velasques , Jesus
.la l l worth , J,{arga ret
Wilson-Spear Co .
~/ins tead , r.toses
Associated Cha r ities
Bailard, J . C.
Ba i lard, J . c.
Boradori , s.
do do
Brown, R. YI 
Brown, R. \'l.
Brown, R. w.
Bro\v11 , R. \V.
Budd & Bodine
do do
Campbell , R. J .
Canfield, A. E.

Coblentz & Sohwabaoher
do do
Cottage Hospital
Co y~ A. E.
do do
Daly , Dennis
do do
Garzoli , Joe
lia id er, J.:S rti n J .
tla slam & C o . , W. A 
do do
do do
Herron, J . fl.
Herron, J . ;1.
Herron, J . \V.

 
$64. 00 all owed for

I NDI GE.llT FUND

'
125 . 95
20.40
15. 00
22. 45
90. 00
40. 00
185. 00
63.00
58. 00
50. 00
60. 00
65. 00
81.19
20. 00
793. 70
10. 00
15. 00
10. 00
10. 00
75 . 00
3. 00
2. 00
11 . 65
14. 99
31 .16
10. 00
3. 00
30. 00
20 . 00
220 . 20
20. 00
20. 00
20. 24
20. 05
6. 00
- 60. 00
20 . 00
10. 00
20. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
40. 00












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July 6th, 1926.
Houghtons Grocery INDIGENT FU1ID
Hunt Mercnatile Co.

Kennedy, John 
Kramer, tiyrtle l,f.
Lucas , Coblentz & Thorner
lioore Mercantile Co .
McClure, J . F.
Orcutt ll~eroa i1tile Co .
do do
Pearson, C. H.
Pickwick Stage Co.
Pippin, E. J .
do do
do do
do do
do do
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Alvarado , Frank
Arellano , Lonnie
Arellano , Lonnie 
Bailard, L. l~ .
do do
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Bailard, L. N.
Barrick & Son , F. S.
Bates , T. w.
Chaffee , Geo. L.
Cordoba , Ramon
Dinsmore , A. c.
Fish, Henry Berrien
Flores , H.
Flo re s , J .
Johnson, John.A.
Jua rez , Lee
do do
Lester , James
Romero , Fred
do do
Rubio , Jesus
Shepard, c.
Shepard , C.
Smith, Frank
SnO\V , B. B.
Snow , B. B.
Soto, Pete


FIRST !10AD FU1ffi








,

~20 . 00
15. 00
30. 00
100 .00
16. 00
134. 89
12. 50
20 . 00
10. 00
10. 00
5. 75
38 . 27
107. 82
87 .17
68 . 43
100 . 31
49 . 78
16. 00
21. 85
6. 50
35. 00
88. 50
74. 00
70. 00
132. 00
12 .00
16 . 38
52. 00
127. 40
3. 50
32. 00
20. 00
4.oo
44. 00
54. 00
1 2 . 00
55 . 00
60. 00
14. 00
20. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
78 . 00
78 . 00
20 . 00
10
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Soto, Pete FIRST RDAD FUND
Soto, Pete 
Standard Oil Co.
Union Mill and Lumber Co .
Velasquez , Joe
Zavala , Hilario F.
Acosta , c. SECO~rn ROAD
Acosta , c.
Ayala , J . P.
Brown- Bevis Company
Br ownTBevis Co .
California Corrugated Culvert Co .
Ca ndelas , L.
Cota , J .
Cottam, John B.
Covarrubias , P.
Dinsmore , A. c.
Di11smore , A. c.
Foster , T.
French , Geo . l'l .
Gano , Robert
Garcia , A.
Henley , Phil
Herna11dez , P.
Hosmer , H.
Ingers oll Rand Co . of Calif.
Johnson, J .
do do
Kessle:r , J . H.
Kessler , VI.
Lambert , Ray
Mabbott , E. A.
lfunri que z , li.
!~i 11 er , Harry
l\forena , A 
11ore11a , A bra ham
Murguia , F 
Ot t Hardware Co .
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Rincon Garage & 1iachine Sho:p
.Romero , A.
Santa Barbara Estates
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Shepard, Frank
Shorkley , Dr . T. ];1.
Soto, J .
Stuart Darling J,fachine Shop
!~augh , Charles

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54. 00
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186 . 00
96.70
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365. 32
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30. 00
44. 55
40. 00
202. 04
174.00
10 . 75
29. 40
113. 90
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88. 00
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54. 00
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Wi nters , Charles SECOND ROAD FUND
Aguirre , ]:fanuel
Cardon, Guillermo
THIRD ROAD FUND
Christensen, Christ
Crabb , Alonzo
Henderson, John
Herrera , F.
Janes , ,Francisco
Jones , Charlie
Jones , Charlie
Lamb , C. G.
Lord , G.
Ontiveros, Loren zo
do Tomas
Pa gliot ti , John
Roth , John
Santa jne z Ga rll ge
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Alexa 1~ der , G. FOURTH ROAD
Beuterbaugh, Fred
Da vis , Cha s  A 
Durschel, J . H.
Everett Bldg . Corp 
Friis , Harald
Gunderson, G. T 
Huyck, Lloyd D 
Llewellyn, Albert
Lompoc Battery & Electric Co 
Lompoc Battery & Electric Co .
do do do
l'11oor e lviercantile Co .
JliicCabe, F . J .
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Smith Hardware Co ., w. R.
Standard Oil Company of Calif 
Union Oil Co .
Van Cleif , Geo . H.





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Auto La u11dry
Beeson, J . F.
Bello , F. J .
Brown-Bevis Co.
Bryant & Trott Co .
ca l de ro11, Valentine
Calderon, Vale11tine
Clark, John
Clar.k, John



$102. 00
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30. 00
112. 50
23. 00
24. 00
64 . 00
50 . 00
132. 00
2 7. 00
125. 00
24.00
16. 00
38 . 50
6. 35
5 . 50
2 .50
13. 00
44. 00
272. 00
116. 20
669 . 21
14. 00
22 . 50
2. 55
13. 00
3 .50
18. 95
77 . 73
15. 20
19 . 35
135. 20
25. 60
12 . 00
39 .41
10. 00
38 . 34
84. 00
40 . 45
24. 69
77 . 00
80 . 50
49 . 50
54. 00
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Clark , J . w.
Clarke , \7al t er
Cole Tire Shop
Cox , James
Crescent Garage
Cullen, John
Culle n , John
Devine , R.
Devi11e , R.
Devine , Rudol ph
Emerson, n. 'r"i .
Fesler , John
For be s , Robt
Fratis , J . A.
Fr atis , J . A.
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Fratis , M. L.
q.o J.~ . L.
Glines , De11zil
Glines , Jack H.
Goodchild , Ramon \11.
Goodchild , Ramon ?f .
Gorin, John
Gorin, John
Grafft , John A.
Graham , J,f.
Graham, M.
Helser & Bailey
Jenkins ~ l!.
FIFTH ROAD FUlID
Los A11geles & Sta . Barbara I.!otor Expre ss
l:S cE:ay , F .
}Jahurin, Henr y
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1.rarshall, D. c.
1~~artin , w. H.
JJa rt in, Wm 
},!a rtine z, I.1.
111i tche 11, C. ~1 .
Boran, Geo 
l.fcGregor and Aubrey
1.1cGregor , J . D 
Oje da , Joe
0 j eda , Joe
Ojeda , Joe
Ontiveros , Lesandro
Ont iveros ,
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Ontiveros,
Roman
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Po;.vell, C. IT 
Purkiss , Albert



$54. 00
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145. 00
22 . 50
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40. 00
48 . 00
48 . 00
24 . 00
12. 00
280. 00
120 . 00
36.00
45. 00
31 . 50
24 . 00
24 . 00
35. 00
24. 00
60. 00
210. 00
54 . 00
54.00
56. 00
30. 00
33. 00
9. 30
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42 . 00
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8 . 00
22 . 50
60. 00
60. 00
135. 00
13. 50
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Ra mi re z , Tuiike
Rodrick , Tony
Rubel 1v1otor Co .
Ru iz , Hobie
Ruiz , Hobie
Ruiz , Hobi e
Ru iz , Hobie
Ruiz~ J . D.
Ruiz , J ~ D.
Ryzner , Frank J .
Silva~ Eugene
Southern Pac. Raili'vay
Strong , F. E.
Strong , F. E.
Sturgeon, Chester
Sturgeon, Chester
Sturgeon, H. L.
Sturgeon, H. L.
Siveet, \7. s.
Sweet , ~'I. S.
Tu1111ell, Charlie
West ~attery Station

July 6th , 1926.
FIFTH ROAD FUND

Abbud , Geo . GE!IERAL ROAD FUND
Ambrose Lumber Co . .
Aya l a , J . P .
Conffi1mers Rock & Gravel Co .
Cota , Julius
Cota , Julius
East Valley Garage
Gli11e s , John
Henley, P.
Henley , Phil
Hosmer , H 
Johnson, J . A.
Lambert , Ray
Lambert , Ray
I'.1abbott, E. A.
liia11rique z, l\~ 
I!Jiontecito Blacksmith Shop
Alonteci to Placer I!ine
Ovieda , Tony
Ovieda , To11y
Padilla , F.
Roemer & Ro.emer
Romero , A.
Romero, Frank
Shepard, Frank
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2. 26
24. 00
24. 00
24.00
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54. 00
54 . 00
18. 25
21 . 35
73. 38
72 . 00
72 . 00
60. 00
60 . 00
60 . 00
60. 00
36. 00
32 . 00
172. 50
1 . 00
44 .00
13. 80
66. 00
17. 64
36. 00
36. 00
103.16
510 . 00
66 . 00
10. 00
7. 50
72 . 00
84.00
90. 00
6. 00
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Acosta , F. GOOD ROADS FUND
Acosta , F.
Anderson, o. A.
Black , J. D.
Breen, Ed
Breen, Ed
Butterworth , D.

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 ca lifornia Corrugated Culvert Co .
dlo do do do
California Petroleum Corpora tio11 of California
Cook, c. A.
Cook, c. A.
Cook , c. A.
Cordero, A.
Cordero , A.
Cordero , Joe
Cordero , Joe
Cordero , M.
Cordero, M.
Corral, JA.
Espinosa , A.
do
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Espinosa , c.
Espinosa , R.
Everett 1.fill & Lumber Co .
Gano , Rober t
Garcia , F .
Garci a , F.
Graham , R.
Graham, R.
Guers , R. de la
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Ho pen, E.
Hopen, E.
Huffaker , E. H.
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Hunt Mercantile Co .
Jonas , E.
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ll.fa ck, G.
!.fa r ks , H. \V 
1farsha 11 , \71 . p .
Tu!oll , F.
~.io 11, Fra11k
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il.!oore 1,1erc~ntile Co . GOOD ROADS FUND
Ott Hardware Co .
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Parks, G. A.
Park s , G. A.
Robi11son, Geo.
Ruiz , c.

Ruiz , c.
Seaside Oil Company
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Stevens , F.
Steven s , F.
St. John , A. s.
Tompki ns , H.

Union Oil Co . of Califor11ia
Vlest, Geo . VI.
West, Geo . w.
VTillis , H.
Willis , H.
Wolfram, F.
\'lfolfram, F .
Ayala , J . P. HIGHVIAY IMP.
Grossini , v.
Higgins , L. ~1 .
Hildenbrand, Wm .
Hoke , Geo.

Rios , A.
Standard Oil Compa ny
Stuart Darling- Machine Shop


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Beuterbaugh, Fred LOl1~POC P3R . ROAD FUND
Buckman, J .
Durschel , J . H. '
Ga r~oli , Joe
Gra fft , John A 
Graft , John A 
Hildenbrand, Wm.
Ho\va rd , C. L.
Lietz Co., The A.

Ada ms , Frank D  EARTHQUAKE El\RGEl~CY FUlID
Ambrose Lumber Co . 
Dugan, Fau lding & Crov1ell
Faulkner & Garner
Heumphreus-Smith Elec . Co .
O' l\1a lle y, John
Ott Hardware Co .
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2. 75
51. 72
125. 00
140. 00
12. 00
44. 00
52. 00
621.58
101. 68
105 .00
60. 00
65. 00
13. 95
6. 00
23. 50
117. 85
127. 45
58 . 50
22 . 50
52. 00
48. 00
372 . 54
10 . 00
13. 00
65. 00
20 . oo
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13. 44
1 . 25
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10. 00
32. 00
6. 00
96. 00
88. 00
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31. 88
64 . 40
62 . 80.
27 . 45
34. 00
348 . 83
55. 00
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354 . 78
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Parker Br ick Co.
Reily Machine Works
Richardson, Roy L.
Richardson, Roy L.
Ri chardson, Roy L.
Santa Barba r a Glass Co .
Stuar t , Darrell T.
~V estern Motor ~.1ateria 1
Brown, John
Fabing , Frank
rvioor e ' Jesse
11orehart, Sam
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Sedgwick, Charley
Electric Shop, The
Krelle Plg. & Elec. Co.
Bryan t & Trott
1Aullin, Boyd
Whitney , M. H.
Bailey , Et hel H.
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Bowhay, Jr ' Ar11old A.
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Loveren, Dr . G. B.
Pope , A. s.
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V/eidman , Phil
Santa 1furia Times
EARTHQUAKE EI,1ERGE1rCY FUND

$1372. 50 allovled for
Service
.FOREST PROTECTION FUND

SANTA I\,1ARIA HEALTH CErrTER &
HOSP. BLDG.
SANTA 11.ARIA CE!\1ETERY DIST .
SALARY FUND

ADV'i:RTISii~G FUND
Castr o , Steve GUADALUPE PUB. CEMETERY DIST. FUN.lY
Santa 1w r ia Gas Co . GUADALUPE ST . LT. DIST . IDUND
Brown, J . B. LOS ALA1IOS PUB. CEIAE . DIST. FUl.i D
$ 8 . 20
7. 04
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4;6 . 26
23 . 65
22. 71
1322. 50
52. 06
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3 . 70
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2. 00
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390. 00
480 . 00
25 . 80
100. 00
100.00
30. 00
25 . 00
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150. 00
5. 00
80. 00
150. 00
205 . 50
110. 00
76.50
22 . 00

Upon the passage of the fore going order, the roll being called, t he followi ng
&upervisors voted Aye , to - wit : Thomas T. Di 11smore , Sam. J. Sta11woo d, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker , Nays , !Ione .
On moti on t he Board adjourned until July i9th, 1926 , at 9 : 30 o' clock a . m 
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara~ State of California ,
9uly 19th; 1926~ 9:30 a . m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore;
 Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, and
the Cler k. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
In the Matter of the Application of Garnett B. McManus for cancellation of
second install ment of taxes for the fiscal year 1925- 26.
Upon application the petitioner, in the above- entitled matter, was permitted to
withdraw said application for approval by the District Attorney 
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On moti on the Board adjourned sine die .
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
upervisors.

Board of Supervisor s of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California ,
July 19th~ 1926~ 10 A. M., Present Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam
J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, \'{ . L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, and the
Cle rk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
In the 11e tter o:f the Petit ion of l'l. B. lfetcs l:f or a new pri ve te roe d in Roe d
District No. 6, in the 2nd Township.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the hearing of Viewers
Report, in the above- entitled matter, be and the same is hereby continued until
September 7th, 1926, at 10 o' clock a . m.
In the .Matter of l~a inta ining Library Stations in the County of Santa Barbara.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County of Santa
Barbara renew its contract with the Santa Barbara Free Public Library for the fiscal
year 1926- 27, :for furnishing the necessary books to maintain the library stations
heretofore established and maintained by said Santa Barbara Free Public Library, and
any new stations that may be established during said fiscal year 1926- 27, and that
the coat thereof shall not exceed the tax levied for library purposes for said fisca l
year, and
 It is further ordered that the chairman and cler k r e spectively of this Board be
and they are hereby authorized to execute a contract on behalf of the County of Santa
Barbara with t he said Santa Barbara Free Public Library to equip, maintain and fur nia
the necessary books to said library stations for the said fiscal year 1926- 27 .
In the Matter of Incurring a Bonded Indebtedness of the.County of Santa Ba rbara~
in the amount of $ 700, 000. 00, for the purposes specified as follows , to- wit : For the
erection and construction of a new County Court House , new County Jail and new County
Hall of Records , for supplying same with equipment or necessary apparatus and for
improving the Court House Grounds , in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa
Barbara , State of California .
The hour of 10 o' clock A. 111. being at hand, and. this being the time heretofo re
set by the Board for receiving sealed proposals for the purchase of County Court Rous
Bonds in the amount of $700~000.00, offered for sale by the Board on the 6th day of
July~ 1926, as appears of record in Book X of Supervisors minutes , at Page 376 ; and
it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board, by affidavit of publication on fi le
with the Board~ that due notice of such sale has been given in the manner and for
the time re quired by the order of said Board above re ferred to, by publication of
notice by the Clerk of this Board for at least five successive days prior to the
date of sale in The Daily News, a daily newspaper of general circulation~ printed
and published in the County of Santa Barbara, and designated as the paper in which
said notice should be published in the order of the Board made on the 6th day of
June , 1926; the Board proceeds with proposals for the purchase of said bonds for
cash at notless than par and accrued interest t o date of delivery ; the Board~ howeve ;
reserving the right to accept a higher bid at this time from any of the bidders or
their representatives present; and it :further appearing to the Board that a certified

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or cashier's check in the amouht of 3% of the par value of the bonds bid for is deposited
by each bidder , the Board proceeds with consideration of bids; the following being a
list 0 sealed bids submitted and list of bidders qualifying by depositing with this
Board a cer tified or cashier's check in the amount of 3% of the par value of said bonds

to- wit :
First Securities Company , bid par and accrued interest to date of delivery and a
premium of $31~157.00 ; check in the amount of $21,000.00 deposited with bid;
California Securities Company , Citizens National Company , Dean, Witter & Company and
Heller, Bruce & Company, bid pa~ and accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium
of $31,309.00; check in the amount of $21;000. 00 deposited with bid ;
Bank 0 Italy, and Anglo California Trust Company , bid par and accrued interest to a.ate
   

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of delivery and a premium of $27,988. 00 ;

R. H. 11oulton & Company , bid par and accrued int erest to date of deliver y and a
premium of $30,688.00.
The foregoing being a list of all bids submitted, the Board proceeds with the
sale of said bonds, and the bid of California Securities Company, Citizens National
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Company, Dean, Witter & Company and Heller, Bruce & Company in the amount of par and
accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $3 1 ~309 . 00 , is the highest bid
offered ; therefore, on motion of Supervisor w. L. Talbott, duly seconded by Supervisor
Thomas T. Di nsmore , and unanimously carried, it is ordered that said bid be and the

same is hereby accepted, and it is further ordered that the said $700,000. 00 bonds of
the County of Santa Barbera , being bonds Nos . 1 to 700 , inclusive , dated July 6th,
1926, and referred to in said order offering s~me for sale , be and the same are hereby
awarded and sold to California Securities Company; Citizens National Company, Dean,
Witter & Company and Heller, Bruce & Company , in accordance with the terms of their
bid iled at this time ; being par and accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium
of $31 , 309. 00 ; and it is fUrther ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby
filed.
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In the Matter of the Petition of Nellie K. Ream, et al., for the vacation and
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ORDER FIXING TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING.
A petition in writing, signed by ten freeholders of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, at least two of whom are residents of the Third Road
District in said County and taxable therein for road purposes , praying that the road
hereinafter particularly described be vacated, discontinued and abandoned, having been
presented to the Board of Supervisors of said County and filed , IT IS ORDERED that the
7th day of September 1926~ at 10 o' clock A. M.~ at the room of said Board of Supervisor3
in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara, State of
California , be and they are hereby fixed as the time and place for the hea ring of said
petition ;
AND IT IS ORDERED that notice 0 said time a nd place of hearing said petition
be given by publication in The Lompoc R ecord~ a newspaper of general circulation~
printed and published in said County of Santa Barbara , for at least t wo successive
weeks prior to said date fixed for said hea ring ; and that a similar notice be posted
conspicuously along the line of said proposed vacation 

The road sought to be vacated, discontinued and abandoned is situate in the
Third Roa d District in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California and described
as follows:
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Being 10 ft . on each side of the following described center line : Commencing
at a l~ inch square stake 15 inches in length set in the ground its full length in
the center o:f Santa Ynez Turnpike at the intersection o:f same with road leading do\vn
the S. E. side of Creek through the S . ~ of the N. E. t of Sec . 17 T. 5 , lf.R. 28 fl.,
s. B. M. ; thence a l ong and near the center of said last ment ioned road N. 16 3/4
E . 49 . 9 feet to a li inch square stake f r om which a letter "F" marked on a live oak
about ten inches in diameter bears N. 50 E 20 feet , thence N. 83 3/ 40 E. 61. 8 fee t .
to a it inch square stake from which a l etter "F" ma r ked on a live oak 10 inches in
diameter bears N. 60t0 E. 57t feet; thence N. 67t0 E. 108.4 feet to a l t inch s quere
stake ; thence N. 48i0 E. 1 04 .7 feet to a stake set in the center of gate in :fence on
the west line of Michael Finneran ' s land , from which the s.w. corner of the s. E. t
of t he N. E. i of Section 17, T. 5 N. R. 28 W. s. B. M. bears South about 45 feet .
The above is the center line of the roadway 20 feet in width and 324.8 fe et in l ength,
and being the same r oad or byway established in the matter of the petition of Michael
Finneran for a private or byroad in said road district No . 3 in the Third Township~
in the said Count y of Santa Barbara.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara ,

State o:f Califo'rnia , this 19th day o:f July, 1926.
c. L. PREISKER . Chairman of the Board of
. ATTEST: C. A. HUN~ , Clerk.
(SEAL) 
Supervisors 
In the JJ!atter of the Transfer of Funds from the General Fund to the Earthquake
Emergency Fund. 
On motion dul y seconded and carried, it is ordered that the sum of $698.46 be
and the same is he reby transferred f r om the General Fund to the Ear thquake Emergency
Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the roll being called, the following
'Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays , None.
 In the l~tt er of Adopting Plans and Specifications for Excavating and Grading
for the Court House, Hall of Records and Jail buildings , and calling for bids therefo ,
William Mooser Company, Architects , presented plans and specifications for
excavating and grading for the Court House , Hall of Records and Jail buildings on the
Court House site in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara, State ,o f
 California , and the same were examined 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 order ed that the Clerk of this Board advertise for twenty days
in The Santa Barbera Daily News , a newspaper of general circulation~ printed end
published in the County of Santa Barbara , for bids for furnishing all plant , material
and labor and doing the work re quired in excavating end grading for t he Court House,
Hell of Records and Jail buildings on the Court House site in the City of Santa
Barbara , County of Santa Barbara , State of Califor nia , such advertisement shall be in
practically the following form:
 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 
Pur suant to an order of the Board of Super vi sors of the County of Santa Barbare, Stat
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of California , made on the 19th day of July , 1926, Notice is hereby given that seale
bids will be received until 11 o'clock a . m. on the 16th day of August , 1926 , by the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Ba r ba ra, State of California , at their

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r ooms in the County Court House , in the City of Santa Barbara , Count y of Santa Bar bara,
State of California, and said bids then and there will be publicly opened and read for
furnishing all plant~ material and labor and doing the work required, for the construction
and erection of the Court House , Hall of Records and Jail buildings on the Court
House site in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara , State of California ,
and all in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor , made by William Moose
Company ~ Architects , copies of which may be obtained on appl ication f r om t he County
Cle rk, at Court House in the City of Santa Barbara~
Such bids will be received for the work as follows:
Bid (1) For excavating and grading works $ ______ _
Bid ( 2 ) For additional excavating and grading works per yard $ _____ _
All proposals must be submitted . on forms similar to the one attached to the
specifications and prepared by uilliam Mooser Company , Nevada Bank Building, San
Francisco~ California .
Cash~ a Bidder' s Bond , or a Certified Check in the sum of at least Ten pe.r
oentum. (lo%) of the amount of the bid must accompany each bid~ and be payable to the
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , as a guarantee
that the bidder whose proposal is accepted will enter into a contract with the County
of Santa Barbara, for the work bid upon, otherwise said Cash or Bidder' s Bond~ ar
Certified Check, will be forfeited to the County of Santa Barbara .
A deposit of Ten Dollars will be required for plans and specifications~ the
deposit to be returned immediately on the return of plans and specifications in good
condition to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, County Court House in the City of
Santa Barbara, or to the Architects , Nevada Bank Building, San Francisco, State of
Califor nia .
RIGHTS RESERVED :
The County of Santa B~rbara reserves the following rights:
(a) To reject any or all proposals ; (b) to waive any informalities in .any proposal;
(c} to award this contract to some other than the lowest bidder, as this clause expres -
ly puts the bidder on notice that his financial and business standing and ability
properly and expeditiously to carry out work hereunder , or the consid' eration of desire
.
alternates, makes his proposal more advantageous to the County of Santa Barbara ;  (d) " .
to accept any alternate or any independent part of any proposal submitted by the suecessf'ul
bidder at the price stated in such proposal for such alternate or separate
parts of the work, under this provision; (e) to deduct any separate item mentioned in
any proposal at the price therein stated therefor ; (f) to make any additions t o~ omissions
f r om; changes in, or substitution for the work or materials or articles call ed
for by the contract , subject to the requirements of the paragraph thereof headed under
that pa r ticular item and without notice to the sureties on the bond, if any , guarantee
.
ing the performance of the contract 
All bids must be addressed to the County Clerk of the County of Santa Barbara
in the City of Santa Barbara , State of California~ and have endorsed thereon.



Proposal for Court House , Hall of Records
and Jail Building for the County of Santa
Barba r a , California , and the particular pa r t
of the work bid upon 
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Santa Barbara 
Count y Clerk and Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara.
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j In the Matter of Accepting Deed from M. Thorner and Hel en Thor ner, his wife, for
f'(j~ property purchased :from said parties .


WHEREAS , M. Thorner and Helen Thorner~ his wife', have dul y executed and deli ver e
to the County of Santa Barba ra , a deed dated July 10th~ 1926~ for cer tain r eal pr opert
situated in the City of Santa Maria , County of Santa Barbara , State of California~ in
accordance with and Order of Purchase , made by said Board on the 6th day of July;
1926, and
WHEREAS said deed and preliminary report made by the Security Ti tle Insurance an
Guarantee Company therefor have been accepted by the District Attorney of said county~
Now There:fore , Be it Resolved that said deed and the rea1 property therein descri -
ed be and the same are hereby accepted and the Clerk of the Board is hereby directed
to cause said deed to be recorded.
In the Matter of the August Primary Election.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following places are
hereby designated as the polling places and the following named electo rs are hereby
appointed offi cer s of election boar ds to serve as election officers at the Prima r y
Election to be held on Tuesday~ the 31st day of August 1926~ in each of 'the following
precincts , County o:f Santa Barbara , State of California , to wit:
Name of Precinct Carpinteria No. 1 .
Location of Polling Place Carpinteria Hall.

' Board of Election.


Inspector
Judge
Judge
E. F. Pendergast
Emmanuel D. Solari
Miss !Daphne Crawford
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Ca r pinteria No . 2.
Location o:f Polling Place Palm Hotel
Board of Election.
Inspector B. VI. Upson Clerk
Judge Harold B. Franklin Clerk
Judge Mrs . Frances A. Young Clerk
Name of Precinct Tutontecito No . 1
Donald M. Miller
Mrs . Mildred R. Martindale
Mrs. Effie w. Bailard

Mrs. Bessie L. Humphrey
Mrs . Mar y E. Morris
I~s . Catherine c. Clark
Location of Polling Place East Valley Garage , 124 E. Valley Road.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Lawrence w. Fowler
Victor I . Juarez
Albert J . Cottam
Name of Precinct Montecito No . 2.
Location of Pollig Place 11onteci to Hall
Board of Election.
Inspector P. o. Buell 
Judge Thos . J . Smi theram
.Judge A. F. Tanner
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Summer land
Liberty Hall
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Melvin Snow
M. A. Emerick
Adah L. Miller
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Cl er k
Clerk
Cl erk
Clerk
A.  J . Bennett
Juan Pablo Ayala
Henry G. Wol ff
Robert T. Compton
Al ber t Juarez
Clark Sa r gent
Miss Norma E. Lamber t
l,rrs. Louise H. Nesser
Frank V/ . Rust









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July 19th, 1926 
Name of Precinct Mesa
Location of Polling Place Residence , Fannie Stevens, Modoc Road.
Board of Election.
Inspector Chas, I . Bliss Clerk
Judge J.Iiss Fannie Stevens Cle rk
Name of Precinct Mission
Location of Poll ing Place Mission School House
 Board of Election 
Inspector Hugh J . Weldon Clerk
Judge Ul piano Lopez Clerk -
Judge Miss Donna I . Youmans Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 1 .
Location of Polling Place 1331 Cacique St.
Board of Election.
Inspector A. c. Poteet Clerk
Judge Henry A. Va nee Clerk
Judge .Albert T. Clark Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 2 .
Location of Polling Place 102 S. Voluntario St.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Michael J . Kirby
Arthur Pederson 
Chas. w. Bourquin
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 3.
Location of Polling Place 127 E. Montecito St.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Geo. M. Honey
John D. Stewart
Emil E. Ambrose
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Senta Barbare No. 4.
Location of Polling Place Franklin School House

Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Joseph Ta pie, Sr.
Charles c. Cash
Freda Y. Kerr
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 5.
Location of Polling Plaoe 830 N. Milpas st .
Board of Election.
Inspector Augustus c. Schuster Clerk
Judge Gerald B. Adrian Clerk
Judge Jos . F. Tapia , Jr. Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 6.
Location of Polling Place 835 Olive St.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
I
Boa rd of Election 
Mrs. Minnie G. Osborne
John H. Heninger
Mrs . Refugio E. Botello
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Miss Pearl o. Pa rks
Miss Lillian G. Smith
Miss Maria M. Silva
Mrs. Frances E. Dawson
Mrs. Martha w . P. Pendleton
Samuel J . Adler
Mrs. Estelle M. Faive
Mrs. Marie B. Clyde
Miss Bessie E. Abbott
Miss Edna M. Calhoon
Mrs . Irene L. Compton
Mrs. Jennie E. Edmunds
Mrs . Barbara c. Lamb
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Mrs . Kate H. Miller
Miss Alice I . Calbick
Mrs . Lillian J . Hurst
Miss Mildred Oliver
Mrs. Helena H. Par quet
Mrs. Caroline c. Aman
Mrs . Eva L. Wilson
Mrs . Ida M. Klett
Mrs . Ma ry E. Ballagh
Mrs. Rosa c. Lane

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Name of Precinct ' Santa Barbara No. 7.
Location of Polling Place Lincoln School House
~oard of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Fred M. Gi:f:ford
Chas. o. Garretson
Mrs. Bertha H . Either
Clerk
Clerk
C,lerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 8 .
Mrs. Nellie I . Wilson
Mrs . Harriett J . Bates
lvfrs. Teresa Janssens
Location of Polling Place County Detention Home, 1015 Garden St.
 Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Omar J . Boll inger
John H. Austin
ca eser A I~ardi
Name of Precinct 
Clerk
Olerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No . 9.

Mrs. Mary M. Cool ey
Miss Ethel M. Hamilton
Mrs. Helen M. Purvis
Location of Polling Place Justice Court, 19 E. Figueroa St.
Board of Election.
Inspector Walter J . Davies Clerk
Judge Victor E. Janssena Clerk
Judge Mrs. Katherine M. Smith Clerk
Name of Precinct  Santa Barbara No. 10
Location of Polling Pl ace  532 E. Sola St.
Inspector
Judge
Judge -
Board of Election. 
Samuel w. Candy
Mrs . Eleanor J . Page
Mrs. Emily J. Downing
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 11
Miss Sara c. ~oyce
Mrs. Ursula Volk
Miss Emma B. Jennings
Mrs. Nellie Weidman
Mrs. Jessie P. Hosmer
Mrs. Lula A. Furman
Location o:f Polling Place  West entrance High Sohoo1
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Chas. H. Gray
Miss Nellie C. \Voods
Mrs. Mamie B. Greenough
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 12.
Location of Polling Place  711 Moreno Rd~
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Frank w. Cole
James s . Bullis
![iss Alice W. Js ckson
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct  Santa Barbara No. 13.
Location of Polli ng Place 315 E. Sola St.
Board of Election.
Inspector William w. Bertrand Clerk
Mrs. Annie M. Peterson
Mrs . Lucile H. Pinkham
Mrs . Carolyn L. Rogers

Miss Frances Bath
Miss Katharine Burke
Mrs . Kathryn A. Oliver

Miss Mary A. Crilley

Judge
Judge
Ivan P. Bliss
James wait
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Florence L. Chalmers
Mrs . Florence Longawa
Name of Precinct Sa nta Barbara No . 14.

Location of Polling Place  Mannings Garage, Cor. Santa Barbara and E. Valerio Sta.
Inspector
Judge
Judge

Board of Election.
Miss Hattie B. Manning
Mrs. Bertha M. Hoberg
Mrs . Cliffie A. Phoenix
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Miss Jessie M. Johnson
Mrs. Anna M. Dominy
Miss Villa Kenison
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July 19th~ 1926.
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Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 15.
Location of Polling Place Roosevelt School House
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Clarence c. Knight
August L. Linquist
Archie M. Reed
Clerk
Clerk
C1erk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara lio. 16.
Location of Polling Place .421 E. Valerio St.
Board of Election.
Inspector George H. Hicks Clerk
Judge Gerald Carpenter Clerk
Judge Harold I . Callis
!lame of Precinct
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 17.
Location of Polling Place 2300 Hollister Ave 
Inspector
Judge
Judge
 . Board of Election 
Mrs. Lottie s. Hall
George T. Coles
John L. Campbel1
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 18.
Location of Polling Place I\ 2122 Alamar Ave.
Boa rd of Election.
Inspector James S. LicBride Clerk
Judge Herman W. Gra nnis Clerk
Judge l.{iss Viola Ca mpbell Clerk
Name of Precinct Sa11ta Barbara No . 19.
Loc ation of Polling Place Garfield School House )
Board of Election 
Inspector James D. Crawford Clerk
Judge Edward P. Tibbets
Judge Clarence D. Dengate
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara lfo . 20 .
Location of Polling Place 2010 Hollister Ave .
Board of Election.
Inspector Charles A. Harris Clerk
Judge Charles Gillis Clerk
Judge Sheridan L. Buck Clerk
Name of Precinct Sa nta Barbara No . 21 .
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Location of Polling ~lace 302 w. Pedregosa St.
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
T. A. Mansfield
Richard J . Trussler
George A. Capen
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 22.
Location of Polling Place 1702 San Andres St.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Henry A. Silva
James B. Dununer
Charlton M. Graham
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
?Jrs. Ida 1!. Wood
Mrs. Nellie Westwick
Miss Mabe1 c . Washburn
Mrs. Nellie c. Goddard
Mrs . Irene c. Hauan
1Irs. Frances H. Bradley

r,u-s. 1iinnie 1~. Allen
Miss Mary D. Cox
Mrs . Jennie Barnett
11rs . Mary F . l.furra y
Miss Edna Hotchkiss
Miss Myrtle M. Crafts
Mrs . Anita Hitchcock
Mrs . Della L. l,fcCa rtney
Mrs. Lyda w. Barnard
111rs . Grace B. Lockard
Miss Irene Born
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Florence B. Charlesworth
l.Irs. Floy E . Rumsey
!Ars. 1farion 1~ . Dopson
Mrs . Rose A. Meye rink
Mrs. Vera v. Ketz
1trs. Tillie E. Rue
Mrs . Myra D. Tinker
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Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 23~ ~~~~~~~;,.,_~~ 
Location of Polling Place 1431 San Andreas St.
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Albert F. Aubry
William E. Johnson
Clerk
Clerk
Judge William H. McCaleb Clerk
Name of Pre inct   Santa Barbara No . 24 
Location of Polling Place 1609 Ba th st.
Board of Election.
Inspector Jacob H. Black
Judge Edwin R. Andrus
Judge Harvey c. French
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No . 25.
1401 Chapala St.
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Earl Viles
George M. Thomas
David s . Ble ir
Name of Precinct
Cle rk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No . 26.
Mrs. Minnie .M. Allen
Mrs. Francis E. Bourquin
Miss 11a ry L. Hineman
Miss Anna A. Aquistapace
Mrs . Hannah s. Dugan
Miss Lilly L. Probert

Mrs. Louise B. Markus
Mrs. S. Nellie Gourley
Miss Miriam L. Ellsworth
Location of Polling Place Junior High School Building
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Frank Isenhour
Ernest v. Read
Chester T. Ferris
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Pree inct Santa Barbara No. 27.
Location of Polling Place 332 W. Victoria St.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Herman lv1enken
Miss .Margaret L. Spader
James s. Gibson
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Ba rbara No . 28 .
Location of Polling Place Wilson School House
Board of Election.
Inspector James o. Knighten
Judge
Judge
Edward B. Parma
Mrs . Grace rr. Doty
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct ~anta Barbare No. 29 

Location of Polling Place 1128 Bath St.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
\I/alter Wrightam
Jack Hayden
William H. Sherwood
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct   Santa Barbara No. 30.
Location of Polling Place 836 Orange Ave .
~card of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
George J,fcKenzie
Samuel L . Reed
Eugene c. Jones
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs . Annie l'loodward
Miss Blanche w. Frost
Mrs. Sophie M. c. Goux
Mrs . Daisy M. Carson
Miss Rose M. Bell
Mrs. Eleanor Hagglund
Mrs . Jennie I . Baylor
Miss Bernice H. Cary
Mrs. Maude G. Kramer
Mrs . Grace E. Daneker
Mrs . Frances M. Bennett
Mrs. 1!ary M. Rondot
Miss Barbara E. Brandes
Mrs . Bessie M. Rogers
Mrs . Catherine A. Woods


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July 19th~ 1926.
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 31 .
Location of Polli ng Place Carrillo Hotel~ Cor. Carrillo and Chapala Sts.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
H. Henry Ziegeler
Jesse A. Callis
Charles H. Ercanbrack
Clerk
Clerk
C1erk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 32 .
Mrs. Lillian M. Curran
Miss Florence Lange
Mrs. Helen A. Tompkins
Location of Polling Place De Ponce ' s Garage , Cor. Ortega and Bath Sts.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Mrs. Ma ry A. Hacking
Mrs. Emma M. Brooks
James A. Herd
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 33.
Location of Polling Place 31 W. Haley St.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Fred ~v . Bliss
Edward w. Mayer
Mrs. Lillian Smith
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 34.
Location of Polling Place McKinley School House 
Inspector
Judge
Judge
 Board of Election.
Harold B. Clarke
Mrs . Nina Hitchcock
Mrs. Carrie E. Henderson
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 35.
Location of Polling Place 105 Bath St .
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Charles Smi th
John A. Cody
Arthur c. Greenwell
Name of Precinct Alcatraz
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place Alcatraz School House
Board of Election.
Inspector Walte r Buhn
Judge Mrs. Lydia E . Sampson. ~
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Edgar B. Davison
Judge L. L. Fox
Ballard
Davis Theatre
Board of Election.
Judge Mrs . Nellie J . Stonebarger
Name of Precinct Dos Pueblos
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place Den School House
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Henry D. Fowler
I . B. Parks

Clerk
Clerk

 

Mrs . Mary A. Adler
l.fiss Jeannette De Ponce
Miss Louise Guenther
Mrs . Tillie B. Savage
Mrs. Mary G. Coiner
Mrs. Evah Hopkins
Mrs . Ethel H. Tryhorn
Mrs . Margaret Altschul
Miss Frances M. Br i scoe
Mrs . Martha Stackhouse
Miss Violet Everett
Miss Jennie Kimberley
Mrs . Ha1tie },feck
Mrs . Rae Gil lfillan
Frank P. Mattei
Clarence c. Thompson
\9'i1liam J . Phelps, Jr.
Mrs . Lula ?A:. Fowler
Antony Martin
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Name of Precinct Goleta
Location of Polling Place Farm Bureau Hall
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Thos . A. Clancy
Glenn s. ChamQerlain
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs . Mollie M. Baker Clerk
Name of Precinct Ho ~e
Locationof Polling Place Hope School House
Board of Election.
Albert D. Hill
Rose s. Dearborn
Mrs . Mae L. Lill ard
Inspector Elmer G. Higbee Cle rk Kate F. Hicks
Judge
Judge
M. P. La ne
J. V. Tracy
Name of Precinct
Location of Polli ng Place
La Patera
Clerk
Clerk
La Patera School House
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
A. K. Langlo
David Richards
Name of Precinct Refugio
=
Clerk
Cl erk

Mrs . Gertrude Simpson
Charles P. Richardson
Vincent E. Libby
Wm. J . Hamilton
Location of Polling Place Residence J . M. Rutherford
Board of Election.
Inspector P. F. Baron Clerk
Judge John Alegria Clerk
Name of Precinct Sa nta Ynez
Location of Polling Place Minetti' s Ha 11
Board of Election.
I nspector c. M. Jones
Judge c. o. Gardner
Judge A. J . Andrews
Name of Precinct .Solvang
Locati on of Polling Place Dania Hall
Board of Election
Inspector
Judge
Chester A. Hollister
John Roth
Judge Alfred Fauerso
Name of Precinct Buellton
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place Jonata Sohool House
Board of Election. .

Inspector
Judge
Michael F. Flanagan
Reyal A. Bodine
Name of Pr ecinct Cojo
Clerk
Clerk
J . Aionroe
Otto Lee
W. F. Torrance
Frank Fitzgerald
Mrs . Gladys Bur um
Mads J. Frese
Anna Burchardi
Mrs. Lydia M. Harkson
Samuel de la Cuesta
Odin G. Buell
Location of Polling Place Southern Pacific Depot, Concepcion
Inspector
Judge
Board of Election.
Frank A. Scaroni
Archibald McDonald
Name of Pree inct Lompoc No. 1
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Josephine King
Mrs . Ella R. Lewis

Location of Polling Place Moore Mercantile Bldg. on I . St. bet . Ocean & Cypress Ave 
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
John D. Callis
Via lter B. Emmons
iVilliam Negus
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Jessie Huyck
Mrs . Eunice R. Rule
Mrs. Alma v. Lewis




July 19th, 1 926 .
Name of Precinct Lompoc No. 2.
Location of Polling Place City Hall
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Clarence W. Henning
Charles Callis
Mrs. Rosa A. Shanklin
Name of Precinct Lompoc No. 3
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs . Ellen c. Sperber
Mrs. Clara A. Olsen
Mrs. Emma E . Adams
Location of Polling Place American Legion Bldg. Ocean Ave . bet . H. & I . Sts.

Board of Election.
Inspector Sylvester Lansdell Clerk Mrs. Jennie Dimock
Judge Morton Wakefield Clerk Mrs. 1iary E, Dimock
Judge c. M. Tucker Cle rk
Name of Precinct _Lompoc No . 4 .
Location of Polling Place Black Bldg. Ocean Ave . bet. H. & G. Sts.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Harry C  IYioCa be
Mrs . Zella M. De Vau l
Lowell F. Shanklin
Name of Precinct Lompoc No. 5.
Clerk
Clerk
Cl erk
Location of Polling Place Mi gue1ito School House
Boa rd of Election.
Inspector
Judge
William T. Martin
Chris 1.iadsen
Judge 1wurice A. McLaughlin
Name of Precinct Lompoc No. 6 
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place Maple School House
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Alexander Main
v'la lter S. Huyck
Chas. A. Davis
Name of Precinct Santa Rita
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Loca t ion of Polling Place Santa Rita School House
Board of Election.
Inspector William H. Doerges Clerk
Judge Louis D. Streeter Clerk
l~a me of Precinct Santa 1Ja ria No . 1
Mrs. Blanche B. Compt on
Mrs. Emil y M. Horn
Mrs. Emma B. Smith
Mrs . Lena J . Holloway
Abner G. Hibbits
Mrs . Eva L. B. Schuyler
Mrs. Ma r y M. Fratis
Mrs. Alice L. Pittman
Mr s . Verda c. Hounshell
Mi ss Olive M. Streete r
lfrs. Nellie MoCa r ridy
Location of Polling Place w. B. Johnson' s Sales room, Moose Bldg.
Inspector
Judge
Judge 
Board of Election.
Herbert C. Graham
J . H. Yungling
Mrs . Leah Hatch
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct
Clerk
Santa 1.ta r ia No. 2 .
Location of Polling Place Fire House
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
lfa j or P. Baker
Albert F. Black
Harry R. Saulsbury
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs . Lula Tapscott
l\{rs . Carrie 1i. Crakes
Mrs . Charlotte Gr aham

Mr s . Edna Roemer
Mrs. Nora Stewart
Mrs . Viola Shauff


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Name o:f Precinct Santa Ma r ia No. 3.
Location of Polling Place Service Garage
Board of Election.
Inspector Arthur YI. Ha slam Clerk
Judge
Judge
James L. German Clerk
Henr y T. Kortner Clerk
lfame of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector W. E. l~a rriott
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Judge Harr y Parnell
Santa Maria No . 4 .
Crescent Garage
Board of Election.
Clerk
Clerk
Judge Mrs. Sophie E. Cannon Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No . 5
Location of Polling Place Carnegie Library Bldg.
Board of Electi on.
Inspector J . F. Smith Clerk
Judge George Warren  Clerk
Judge Mrs. Abbie Rutherford Clerk
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 6.
Mrs. Hazel Smith
Mrs. Ma r y Stewart
Gertrude Boyd
Carrie Boyd
Mrs. Elma Crakes
Mrs . Flora Rivers
Mrs. Lulu Froom
Mrs. Edna Gwinn
Mrs. Emily Travis
Location of Polling Place Pleasan t Valley School house .
Inspector
Judge
Mark Whitney
Elmer Rice
Board of Election.
Judge u. Grant Battles
Name of Precinct .Sisquoc
Clerk Plinio Bonetti
Cl erk Mrs . Edna c. Rice
Clerk Mrs. Louise Wylie
Location of Polling Place Barber Shop adjoining Public Hall
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Geo. Nicholson
Leslie Brown
Fred A. Baker
Name of Precinct
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Careaga
Location of Polling Place Club House Shell Co . Lease
Inspector
Judge
Judge

Board of Election.
Earl Skinner
Harry Hite
Elizabeth E. Durham
Name of Precinct Cu ya ma
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place Cuyama School House
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
C!terl(,
Judge
Thos . B. Wylie
John c. Lane
Eugene L  . Johnston
Name of PreGinct . -Wa-si-o-=j-a- -
Location of Polling Place Post Office
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Francis M. Richardson
Mrs. Margaret Richardson
Joseph L. McKamie
Clerk
Clerk

Erma Carranza
Elmer Elliott
Esperanza Pertusi
Pearl c. Allitson
O,.erl:-rl/lt:' ~.
Mrs.I\ Chamberlain
Richard Foxen
James G. James
Wm. P. Hinsdale

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July 19th, 1926 

Name of Precinct Casmalia
Location of Polling Place Cesmalia School House
Board of Election.
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Elbert w. Thralls Clerk
Fred Earl
Mrs. Roda l!. Lamb
Clerk
Clerk
Name of Precinct Oroutt
Location of Polling Place Women's Club Bldg.
Board of Election 
.Inspector Alfred s. Luttrel l
Bert T. Dennis
Clerk
Clerk

Judge
Judge Mrs. Lula Northrop
Name of Precinct Pine Grove
Clerk
Location of Polling Place Pine Grove School House
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election 
A. L. Eames
Stonewall J. Garrett
Daniel L. Moyer
Name of Precinct Betteravia
C'lerk
Clerk
Clerk
Location of Polling Place Amusement Hall Betteravia
Board of Election.
Inspector George c. Dexter Clerk
Judge Robt. Y. Hollingsworth Clerk
Judge Ethel M. Neal Clerk
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
GuBdalupe
Compodonico Hall
Inspector
Judge
Judge
Board of Election.
Geo. A. li.fcBane
Chas. Campodonico
Stephen Cempodonioo
Name of Precinct Los Alamos
Location of Polling Place Los Alamos Hall
Board of Election.
Henry R. Gewe
Frank Pine
Inspector
Judge
Judge Hattie M. Robbins
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Albert Morganti
Martin Madsen

Mrs. Grace Thralls
Lena F. Gill
Mrs. Chas. Brookshire
Mrs. May I. Brooks
Paul S ohul ts
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Mrs. Ed/i-h /Vl.r?o/017.
Mrs . Margaret Ma rtin
Naomi L. ~Ya de
Hettie M. Winchell
Jane Binltley

Joe Olivera
Floyd Pitts
Fred Malizia
Mrs. Henry Gewe
Mrs. Walter Clarke
Annie Fratis
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On motion duly seconded and oarried, it is ordered that the order made on the
6th day of July 1926, allowing the hereinafter mentioned 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 hereinafter mentioned claims be re-allowed as
of July 6th , 1926, and ordered paid out of the 2nd Road Fund for the amounts set
opposite the name of each claimant respectivel y ~ to-wit:
Abbud, Geo.
Ambrose Lumber Co.
Ayala, J. P.
Consumers Rook & Gravel Co.
Cota, Julius
do do


$44.00
13.80
66.00
17.6~
36.00
36.00
426

East Valley Garage
Henley, P.
do Phil
Hosmer, H.
Johnson, J . A.
Lambert, Ray
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Mabbott , E . A.
Manriquez, M.


Montecito Blacksmith Shop
" Placer Mine
Romero, A.
" Frank
Shepard, Frank 
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$103.16
66 . 00
10.00
7.50
72.00
84. 00
90. 00
6 . 00
36. 00
14.15
. 50
54. 00
72.00
16.25
38.50
Upon the passage of the f oregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
\'i. L . Talbott and C. L . Preisker , Na ys: None.
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that the order made on .the 6t
day of July 1926, allowing the hereinafter mentioned 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 hereinafter mentioned claims be re-allowed as of
July 6th , 1 926 , and ordered paid out of the 5th Road Fund for the amounts set opposi te
the name of each claimant respect ively , to - wit :
Glines, John
:loemer & Roemer 
$10.00
304.56
Upon t he passage of the fore going order, the roll being called, the following
Supervi sors voted Aye , t~-w it: Thomas T. Di nsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton
W. L. Talbott ana C. L. Prei sker, Nays: None.
In the Matter of Correcting Allo\Wnoe of Claims 
.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made on the

6th day of July 1926, a l lowing the hereinafter mentioned 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 f urther ordered that said hereinafter mentioned claims be re-allowed as of
July 6th~ 1926 , and ordered paid out of the 6th_ Road Fund for the amounts set opposit
 the name of each claimant respectively, to-wit:

Ovieda , Tony
TT "
Padi lla, F.
Unzueta, D.
$30. 00
25. 00
44. 00
27 . 00
Upon t he passage of t he f oregoing order , the roll being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to-w i t: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam S. Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton,
~'I . L . Talbott and c. L . Pre i sker. Nays: .rrone .



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July 19th, 1926.
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 July 1926, allowing \the claim of J . A. Moorman for the sum of $10. 00 payabl
out of the Gener al Fund , be and the same is hereby rescinded, and
.
It is further ordered that said claim be re-allowed as of July 6th~ 1926, for
said sum of $10. 00 payable $ 9 . 00 out of the General Fund, and $1.00 payabl e out of
3rd Road Fund,
Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to- wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays : None .
Jn the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order Ill9de on the
6th day of July 1926, allowing the claim of Ramon Crodoba for the sum of $52. 00 pa yabl
out of the lat Road Fund , be and the same is hereby rescinded , and
It is further ordered that said claim be re- allowed of July 6, 1926, for said
sum of $52. 00 and payable out of the General Fund,
Upon the passage of the foregoing or der the roll being called the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T . Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker. Nays: None .
In the Metter of the Appointment of a County Statistician.
On motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that A. T. Eaves , County
Auditor be and he is he reby requested to present to this Board the name of some competent
person for the position of County Statistician with a recommendation as to
amount of salary to be paid said appointee .
On motion the Board adjourned sine die .
The oregoing minutes are hereby ap p roved . ___.~--~
airman upervisors.
Attest :

Clerk 
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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of Califor nia ,
August 2nd , 1926, 10 o' clock A. M. , Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbqtt an~ c. L. Preisker and the Clerk. Supervisor
Sam J . Stanwood .being absent . Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of t.h e last r. egular meet.ing were read and said minutes were cor rected
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to read as follows , In the Matt.er of the appointment of a County Statistician.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that A. T. Eaves , Count y Auditor
be and he is hereby re quested to present to this Board the name of some competent perao
for the position of County Statistician with a recommendation as to amount of salary
to be paid said appointee , and if no satis~aotory person is found to employ Claude D 
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Fish for the work now being done by A. R. Edmondson.
The minutes as corrected were then approved 
In the Matter of the Petition of J. L. Wyers, et al., for the vacation and abandonment
of a certain road in Road Dist . No. 4.
It appearing to the Board that there is an error in the description of the road
sought to be abandoned in t he petition filed June 28th , 1926, in the above-entitled
matter,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, that said petition be and the
same is hereby denied.
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In the h~tt er of the Petition of J . L. Wyers, W. R. McDonald , and Others for the
vacation and abandonment of a certain road situate in the County of Santa Ba r bara, Sta~e
of California , hereinafter particularly described.

ORDER 
It appea r ing to the Board that the petition filed by J. L. Wyers and w. R. HcDona l
and others , with the Clerk of this Board on the 21st day of July , 1926, in the above e -
titled matter, has been signed by ten freeholders of said County two of whom are res
i dents of said Fourth Road Distr ict , and who are taxed therein for r oad purposes 

IT IS HEREBY. ORDERED that said petition be hea rd on Tuesday the 7th day of September
, 1926, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the
Court House , in t he City o:f Santa Barbera , State o:f Caliornia , and that notice be
given all free holders i n sai d Road District of time and pl ace fixed for hearing said
peti tion as a f oresaid , by publication of such notice in t he The Lompoc Record a
newspaper of general circulation published in said County, for at least two successive
weeks pri or to said day fi.xed for said hearing , and that such notice shall also be
posted conspicuously along the line of the proposed vacation of said road proposed to
be abandoned.
~z;u.e:t,~'~ j In the Matter of Constructi ng a rein:foroed concrete culvert with necessary
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/11 ~ - _ excavations and back fills , on Foxen Canon Road, near what is known as the Holt Road,
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 in the 5th Road District .
This being tlie time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for the construction of
the culvert , &c, in t he above entitled matter, the Board proceeded to open and consider
the following bids, to-wit :
Harry Nell, Jr., bid
c. D. Reiner & Son Co., bid
Roy L. Richardson, bid
w. M. Ledbetter & Co 
$9284.00
6145. 00
7980. 00
6600. 00
 It appearing to the Board that the bid of c. D. Reiner & Son Co., is the lowest
and best bid submitted for said work, on motion duly seconded and carried, it i~
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ordered that ,. said c. D. Reiner & Son, Co. be and the same is hereby accepted and the
contract awarded to said c. D. Reiner & Son, Co. upon their ent ering into a contract
o:f
and giving bonds for tbe f ulfillment of tbe same in tbe sum/ twenty- five per cent of th
contract price and the materialmens, mechanics and laborers bond provided by law, and
that the Chairman and Clerk respectively of said Board be and they are hereby authorized
to appr ove said bonds and sign said contract on behalf of the County of Santa
Barbara .
~u.x~w+, 1-' J In the Matter of the Petition of Wtllbure E. Patterson for Cancellation of
~ Erroneous Assessment and Tax Sale.

WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of Seution 3805 A of the Political Co e
of the State of California, it has been shown and the Auditor of Santa Barbara Count y
bas certified to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County;
THAT , in t he year 1904, on account of assessment of t he Southwest Quarter (SW 1/ t
of the Nor theast Quarter (BE l f4t of Section 5, Township 10 North, Range 28 17est, s. 
M., in Santa Barbara County, California, said land was sold to the State of California
for the non-payment of taxes , on June 24 , 1905, in the name of R. w. Anderson and
recorded in Book "M", Certificates of Tax Sales, at page 50 ; and that thereafter a
Tax Deed was made1 to the State, da t ed June 25 , 1910; and recorded in Book 94~ at page
248, of Deeds; and
WHEREAS , i t appears from a statement from the Register of the United States Land

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In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs . Bertha Ga rcia for County Aid f or Barbara
and Benjamin Garcia , minors .
I t appearing to the Board that Barbara Garcia, aged 6 years and Ben jamin Garcia
aged 6 years , are the children of Martin F. Garcia , who is suffering from tubercular 
laryngitis to such an extent that by reason thereof .he cannot pursue a gainful occupa
tion, and said minors being proper persons to receive county aid, and said minors now
being in the custody of their mother Mrs. Bertha Garcia , the petitioner herein~
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on t he Treasurer on Indigent Fu d,
in favor of said Mrs~ Bertha Garcia for the sum of $20. 00 , and for a like amount on t e
first of each month hereafter until the further order of this board, said money to b.e
used for the support of said minors.
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In the 11a tter of Petitions for County Aid.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the following named petitione s
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 amounts
set opposite t heir respective names on the 1st day ox September, 1926.
Marcellina Borgatello
Mrs . J . M. Burleigh
Claud Johnson
Vicente A. Juarez
Jennie Lee
Ramon Lopez
Mabel Hyde
B. F. Baber
Isabelle Gunderson
Anne Hendricksen
William Lewis
Hettie E. Munch
Anthony F. Munch
Emma P. Anton
Ida 1iay Davidson -
Anna Elphick
Blanche E. Emmons
Juan Flores
Hattie B. Harbison
James Harvey McNutt
John Davies
Mary Hedrick

First Supervisor District.
$ 20. 00
zo . oo
20. 00
12. 00
25.00
15.00
Annabelle McGreal
Jose Maria Romero
Peter Romero
Lucia Tognini
Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson
Second Supervisor Distric ~.
$l4.25 Antonio Poisard
Tliird Supervisor District.
$15.00
15.00
15.00
25.00
20 .00
20.00
Maria Josefa Pico
Pedro V. Romero~ et ux
Mary F. Wor.th
Clara M. 1liranda
Fourth Supervisor District 

$20 . 00
15.00
20 . 00
20 . 00
20 . 00
20.00
10. 00
20. 00
Mrs . Minnie Lawrence
Donalds Moore
Mabel E. 1furray
Mae lwicCollum
Afary c  .Newhouse
Joseph Ushe r
Willis ~lest
Fifth Supervisor District .
$ a.oo
10. 00
Margaret 1~ rcum Ward
$ 1 0 . 00
15.00
20. 00
30.00
10. 00
$ a.oo
$15. 00
25. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
$ 20. 00
20 . 00
20.00
30. 00
20. 00
15. 00
20. 00
$10.00
The Reports of Nell E. Bolan, Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital,
Annie E. Mccaughe y, Superintendent County Detention Home , A. s. Larsen, Cou11ty Live
Stock Inspector and Owen H. O' Neill, County Surveyor, for the month of July 1926,
were examined and ordered filed.

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August 2na. 1926.
On mo t ion duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that all claims tha t have been
audited and appr oved at this meeting by three member s of the Board of Supervisors be
allowed, each claim to be paid out of the fund designated in the order of all owance
endorsed on the face of each claim respectively , to wit:

Acin , Jose
Auto Inn Garage
Baker, Emma
Baker , lflenn
Ball , J . C.
Barker Printing Co .
Bas ta nc bury, A 
do John
GE~iERAL FUND


 
$ 2.50
16 .10
5 . oo
51.10
10. 00
12. 00
17. 44
9 . 00
Bello , t . J. 77 . 00




do do
Bender I,foss t;O .
Berry , c. E.
Bigler , John
Bl ock , A 
Boardman, u. E.
Bowbay, Jr., A. A.
d o do
Br own' s Drug Store
Br own , J . B.
Buell, Emma
Buhn, Ilalter
Calderon, Valentine
Ca l i fornia eorrugated C11l vert Co .
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do do do do
do do do do
do do do do
California Gara ge
City of Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Clement , P.
Cobb~ , Nellie M.
Confa glia , Joe
Consumers Rock and Gravel Co .
Costa , Thomas
Cota, J-u.an
Cota , J . R.
Cox , J . 1,{.
Craft, L. A.
Crescent Gara ge
Crosswhite, Ura . E.
Cuesta , Gerard S. de la
Cull en, John
Davis , D. D.
Davis , D. D.
Da y, Lowell
Dia z , Joe
Dietzgen Co., Eugene





84 . 00
50. 00
85 . 72
5. 00
17. 75
40. 00
20. 60
20 . 60
21. 25
72. 00
2 . 50
10 . 00
24. 00
59. 51
2 . 74
43 . 49
1323.15
1 . 60
45. 00
10 . 00
31.50
357.15
36. 00
10. 00
3 . 00
144 . 00
2. 50
55. 80
5 . 00
70 . 00
28 . 00
10 . 00
7 60
2. 50
2. 50
31. ,5

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Dinnes , B. F.
Dinsmore , Thomas F.
Dodge, E. G.
Dubonx , c.
Dominguez , Juan
Duruz, L. E. .
Eck, Charles E.
Eck , Charles E.
Edmon dson~ A. R.
Everett Mill & Lumber
J lanagan, Michael
Fox, L. L.

Fox , Maud c.
Fox , l.faud C.
Fox , Maud c.

Frates , A.
Freeman, w.
Gates , F. H.
Glines , Jack
Goodchild , Ramon w.
Gott , Chas.
Gott , Chas .
Gunderson, G. T.
Henning , A. I .
Ho dges , Virgil
Hoover, B. B 

Hovverton, W. F .
Humphrey , Bessie Lewis
Janss ens , J . R 
Jones , Cha s . A.
Linds
Lindsley~ Barbara
Llewelyn, Albert

Co .

Lompoc Batte r y & Electr ic Co .
Lu cas , Coblentz & Thorner
do do
MacFarland, R. F.
?!a dsen , Martin
l.fanr i que z , A.
11arriott, C. E.
Harriott, c. E.
Marriott, c. E .
Ma r tin , w. H 
l1a ttei, F 
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GENERAL FUlID
Mid . Counties Pub . Serv. Corp.
Mills , W. G.
Moffat , Dr. Wm. M.
Moise Kl inkner Co .
:ri.tonteci to Van and Storage Co .

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010. 00
2.40
65. 00
36. 00
16. 00
76. 50
1 6 . 00
135. 00
100. 00
63.12
14. 00
13. 93
12. 00
1 2. 00
12. 00
58 . 50
22. 50
466. 00
36. 00
90. 00
70 . 00
65. 00
13.40
65. 00
24. 00
30.00
5 . 00
1 0 . 00
56 . 00
60. 00
16. 95
2. 50
2. 50
2 . 25
18. 00
4. 20
52. 50
10. 00
2.00
1 . 50
5 . 75
2. 00
65. 00
104. 77
9 . 82
176. 70
25.00
21.00
3 . 50












 









August 2nd, 1926 
Moore , R.
Morris , H. J.
Morris , L. J .
McCollum , Merle
Nielsen & Petersen
Nix , J .
Ojeda , Joe
Olson, Henry V.
Ontiveros, Roman
Osborne' s Book Store
Ott Hardware Co .
do do
Ovieda , Tony
Pacific Coast Coal Co .
Pacific Coast Coal Co .
Pacific Coast Coal Co .
GENERAL FUND
Pacific C oa st Ra i lwa y Co .
Palmer Union Oil Co .
Paulding; o. P .
Pearsons Cheap Cash Store
Preisker, C. L  .
Reynolds, Henry
Bi ce, Elmer C  .
Richardson, Jesse
Robbins , E. A.
Roberts , Geo.
Rosenblum', Wm.
Rubel Motor Co .
Ruffner & Ruffner
Ruiz~ Hobie
Rutherf ord, J . M.
Santa Barbara ~1otor Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .







Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Maria Times $28. 69 allowed for
Santa 1~ria Valley Whee . Co 
do do do
do ' do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
Santa !~ria v idette
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do do
Scott, Cecil Rita
Scott, H.attie H.
Seaside Oil Company
Sexton, Joseph F 
Shorkle y~ :Dr. T. M. -

$130. 00
2. 50
12. 25
2. 50
. 5. 50
54. 00
24. 00
28. 00
28. 00
10. 00
1 . 80
1. 80
57. 50
328 . 94
1330. 00
404 . 26
221. 00
1050. 60
. 75 . 00
44 . 00
41. 20
2.50
10. 00
20 . 00
60 . 00
42. 50
27.45
29. 40
1122.10
24. 00
1 . 60
1200. 00
8.05
9 . 15
25. 50
6 . 50
23. 59
16. 00
252. 50
563. 85
594 .15
550. 43
278. 00
16. 50
18. 00
10. 00
35.00
160. 00
3 . 60
25 .00

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Shorkley, Dr . T. M.
Shutle:ff, Wm 
Silva , T7m. P.
Simas , John J ,
Sampson, Lydia E.
Slawson, Geo . \'I.
Smith , H. A.
Smith Hardware Co .
Snow , Melvin
Snow , Melvin
Solvang Cooperative Store
Solvang Co- op. Store
S. P. Milling Co.
Standard Oil Co . of Ca lif.
do do do
Standard Oil Co . of Calif.
do do do
do do do
Stockton~ Mrs. P. E.
Stokes, A. C.
Talbott , l'l. L .
Taylor , G. C.
Thompson~ F. B.
Thomson, J . W.
Twitchell, F. c.
Underwood Typewriter Co .
Union Oil co.
Vance, A. H.
Villa , Joaquin
Weeks~ Joe
Watson', J . N.
Watson, K. A 
Wheaton, w. H.
Wilson, Dr. Kent R.
Wilson, Dr. Kent R.
Winn, James
Wood , Emma
Wood, Emma
do do
Young~ Frances A.
Pe rker and Young
Southern Cal. Edison Co .

GENERAL FUND










HOSPITAL FUND
Santa Maria Furniture Co . HOSPITAL BLDG . FUND
Uni ted States Rubber Co .

Associated Charities of Santa Barbara INDIGENT FUND
Bailard~ J . c.
$10. 00
2 . 50
36. 00
129. 75
10. 00
3l. OO
3 . 60
20 .80
3 . 60
10. 00
39 .05
32. 36
124. 42
49. 60
40 . 37
124. 21
274. 45
113. 55
122. 50
113. 60
31. 20
32. 65
77. 34
32. 50
90. 00
1 . 25
32. 21
10. 00
62 . 50
130. 00
249 . 68
75. 00
32 . 40
50. 00
50. 00
15. 00
2. 60
2. 60
2. 60
10. 00
25 . 90
19. 25
2840.40
1602. 00
200. 00
15. 00




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August 2nd, 1926 .
Belcher, F. E.
Boradori , s.
Brown's Drug Store
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Budd & Bodine
do do
Campbell, R. J .
Coblentz & Schwabacher
Coblentz & Sohwabaoher
Coy , A. E.
do do
Daly~ Dennis
Gagnier, L. E.
Haider, Martin J .
Haslam & Co., w. A.
do do
Haslam & Co., w. A.
Holland, Charles T.
Holloway , Mrs . J . w.
Houghton'a Gr ocery
.Hunt Mercantile Co.
Jordano Bros.
Jorda no Bros .
do do
Lang, Jane
Lang , Jane
Litzenberg, w. s.
do do
Moore Mercantile Co.
Orcutt A{erosntile Oo.
do do
Orcutt l!ercantile Do.
Rudol.:ph, Arthur
Santa Maria Drug Co.
Smith~ Mrs. H. A.
Watts and Laubly
Winte r s , Mary o 
Ambrose Lumber Co.
Arrellano~ L.
Arrellano , L.
Ayala, J . P.
Bailard, L. N.
Bailard, L. N.
Barrick & Son, F. s.
Bates , T. Vl 
Barrillo, Joe
Dinsmore, A. C.
Gone~ L.
Juarez, Albert
Lester , James
INDIGENT FUND




FIRST ROAD FUND




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$30 .00
10. 00
3 . 25
14. 99
30.08
10.00
30 . 00
10.00
20. 00
20. 00
20. 01
30. 00
90. 00
10. 00
40 . 00
10.00
30. 00
12.50
20. 00
15.00
20 . 00
30. 00
60 . 00
14.00
79.75
20. 00
20 . 00
125 . 00
10 . 00
m.oo
10. 00
21. . 65
3 .00
1 . 00
120.00
75.00
8.20
26 . 50
12.00
195 . 50
6'1 . 00
191.25
316.31
19.50
22.00
60 . 00
12.00
54. 00
15.00

436






















Lester, James
Mabbott, E. A.
Martin, Gilbert
Morris, R. VI .
Romero~ Fred
Saragosa, :o.
do G.
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Savala, Hilario ~.
Serna~ D.
Sheen~ B.
Shepard, c.
Snow, B.
Snow, B. B.
Sota, Pete
Soto, Pete
Thurmond, Frank
Union 011 Co. of Calif.
Waugh~ Jr., Chas.
\Yinters, Charles
Ayala~ J. P.
Candelas ~ L.
Cots, c.
Cota, J. ,
East Valley Garage
Eseda, E.
Foster, T.
Henley, P.
Hosmer, H.
Johnson', J.
Johnson, J .
Kessler, w 
Lambert, Ray
Lendo, G.
Lopez, s.
Martinez~ F.
Miller, Herry

FIRST ROAD FUND
SECOND ROAD FUND

Montecito Blacksmith Shop
Morris , R. w 
Murguia, Guadalupe
Nuhez, Ysidro
Ott Hardware Co 
Robleolo , ~
Romero , A 
Romero, A 
Romero, Frank
Romero, Frank
Seaside Oil Company





$12. 00
63.00
12.00
10.15
60.00
6.00
32.00
24.00
a.oo
44.00
4.oo
20.00
78.00
71.50
28.00
4.00
96.00
5.55
54.00
60.00
129.00
'
36.00
34.oo
36.00
48,. 53
28.00
12.50
66.00
20.00
72.00
14. 50
60. 00
90. 00
5.00
6.00
2.00
72.00
7.95
26.70
3.00
10.00
8 . 55
6. 00
28.50
72.00
72.00
72.00
56. 56



















J 









August 2nd, 1926.
Shepar d, Frank
Shepar d, Frank
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Aguirr e , ll~nue l
Baker, Frank
Cama r go , Sa nt iago
Ca margo~ Santiago
Clancy, T. A.
Fabing, F.
Fie l ds , E  T.
Hender son, John
Lamb , Cyril G.
Lor d, G. R.
Lord, G. R.
Afoller  K.
Onti ver os , Lorenzo
Pa g1iotto~ Pete
Pagliotto , Pete
Richardson, c. T.
Titus , J . c.
Cuesta , Edwar d de la
Deva ul~ J . hf.
Krause & Ostin
Moore Mercantile Co .
Ruffner & Ruffner
Short' s Store
Smith Ha r d\vare Co .
s. P. Milling Co .
Archer, Geo.
Archer , Geo 
Auto Laundr y
Bobo~ G. VI.
Br yant and Trott Co 
Calder on, Valentine
Cla r k , John
Cole Tire Shop
Cook, Ge o.
Cook, Geo 
Crescent Garage
Cullen, John
Cullen, John
Devine, R.
Devine, Rudolph
Felts, A. w 
Fe s le r~ John
For bes,Robert
Fratis , J . A.
SECOIID ROAD FUND
THIRD ROAD FUND



FOURTH ROAD FUND
FIFTH ROAD FUND
 

$66. 00
10. 75
7. 95
76 . 00
1500. 00
aa .oo
25. 00
6. 00
20. 00
1 78 . 00
103. 50
105. 00
38. 00
84.00
ao.oo
110. 00
34. 00
68.00
72 75 . 00
2. 00
14 .00
208 . 00
61. 55
61. 67
6.15
11. 60
87.15
13. 80
54. 00
67 . 50
10. 00
5. 79
147 . 04
44. 00
49 . 50
103. 25
55. 00
15. 00
10 .15
ID . OO
42. 00
24. 00
1 6. 00
3 . 72.
144. 00
115 . 00
31. 50
127
~ '
438















Fratis, J. A. FIFTH ROAD FUND
Froom, A. H.
Glines, John
Goodchild , Ramon w.
Go odchild , Ramon w.
Go r in, John
Gor in, John
Graham, M. E.
Harniscbefeger
Hol ser & Bailey
Jenkins , M. A.
Sales Corp.
Jones Stati oner y Store
Main, J . B.
:Martih , w. H.
Mendoza, Chon
Mo ran, Ge o.
do do
Afuscio , Delmo
Niverth , s. B.
Ojeda , Joe
Pacific Coast Coal Co .
Pacific Coast Coal Co .
Pacific Coast Railway Co .
Pimentel, J . c.
Ramirez , Mike
Ra mire z , l~ik e
Richardson, F. M.
Robbins , E. A.
Rubel l.tot or Co .
Ruiz , Hobie
Ruiz , Hobie
do do
Ruiz ~ J . D. ,
do do
Schopp, Viley
Senay, Per ey F .
Silva , Eugene
Strong~ F. E.
Strong~ F. E.
Strong , 11. H.

Sturge on , Chester
Stur geon, Chester
Stur geon, H. L.
Stur geon, H. L.

Valley Motor Sales Co .
Valente , M. o.
Valente , 1'11. o 
Vecente , Jr., Manuel
\fur z , A. B 





$45. 00
1 2 . 00
443. 00
75.00
86. 25
54. 00
49 . 50
33. 00
44. 20
14. 05
42. 00
1.85
10. 00
25 . 00
s.oo
44 . 00
48. 00
9. 00
126. 43
24. 00
36 . 55
33. 49
127. 50
13. 00
60. 00
55 . 00
40. 00
42. 40
32. 26
24 .00
22. 00
12. 00
54.00
49.50
36.00
87.50
20. 00
72 . 00
66 . 00
12. 00
60. 00
55. 00
66. 00
55. 00
118. 10
44. 00
20 . 00
11.50
27.75
I















'

Abila , B.
Acosta , Frank
Baker , \'I . F.
Bennett , 1!.
Bream, Ed.
Breen , Ed .
Butter worth, D.
Candelas , L .
Chavez, J .
Christler, H.
Cook~ c. A.
Cordero, Joe
Cordero, Joe
Cordero , Joe
Corral, M.
Corral, M.
Corral, M.
Cota, Alex
Cota , J .
Covarrubias , P.
Devine , Rudolph
Dinsmore, A. c.
Eseda , E .
Espinosa , A.
Espinosa , A.
Espinosa , c.
do do
Espinoza , R.
Espinosa , R.
Foster, Tony
Gano~ Robert
Garcia , A 
Garcia , P .
Gonzales , P.
Graham, R.
Graham, R.
Graham, R. G.
Gu erra , R. de la
do
do
Haynes , w.
Heckman, H.
Hopen, E.
do
do
Huffaker , E.
Inger soll- Rand Co .
Jacobson, Pet e ~
Johnson, J . A.
Jonas , E.
Jonas , E 
August 2nd , 1926.
GOOD ROADS FUND


'
'

$47. 25
61. 00
10. 35
36. 00
44. 00
48 . 00
91. 00
40. 50
42 . 00
16. 00
32. 50
65. 00
25 . 00
27 . 50
44. 00
48. 00
48 . 00
20. 00
66. 00
49 . 50
16. 00
198.75
28 . 80
44. 00
4a. oo
32 . 50
10. 00
44. 00
52. 00
32. 40
18. 00
40. 50
42. 00
42. 00
i~ . oo
96 . 00
40. 00
20. 00
s.oo
48 . 00
24. 00
300. 00
104. 00
65. 00
3366. 90
22. 50
75, 25
65 . 00
20 . 00
440








Jua r ez, A.
Kessler, W.
Lambert , N.
Lambert , Ray
Letherma n , J .
Lind' s
Lopez , c.
1-Asbbott , E. A.
Li.a ck, G.
1.fa c k , G.
Manriquez , 1.1.
Marsha ll, w. P.
J,1arsha 11, W. P.
11'.assera , s.
Meador. Ed.
M.iller , Harry
Moll ~ Frank
1.1ont e zano~ J .
Moreno , A.
Moreno , R.
1-fur guia  F.
0 ' Bryant . w.
Ott Ha rdware Co.
Ott Hardware Co 
Ovie da , Ed.
Ovieda  E. S.
Park s , G. A.
Par k s~ Geo . A.
Re inesto , Joe
Richardson~ Chas.
Romero , A .
Romero', E.

Romero, Frank
Rome r o , Fr ed
Romero , J . F.
Rosales J .
Ruiz, B.
Ruiz , c.
Ruiz , c.
Ruiz , G.
Sa ls pa t ha , G. 1f.
Sarg e 11t , Clark
Sa uceda , V.
Seaside Oil Company
Se rna , D.
Shepard, Fr ank
Smith, D 
Soto, J .

GOOD ROADS FU1ID
-












$36 . 00
50. 00
88. 00
82. 50
240. 00
3 . 05
42. 00
288. 00
68 .00
48. 00
45. 00
276. QO
160. 60
36.00
22 . 50
71. 50
72. 00
44. 00
27. 00
32. 00
49 . 50
49. 50
32 . 50
82 . 75
36. 00
64.00
110. 00
140. 00
65 . 00
234. 00
30 . 00
68 . 00
66 . 00
55. 00
78 . 50
45. 00
24. 00
44 . 00
52 . 00
40. 00
49 . 50
8.oo
36. 00
93. 66
41. 00
68. 75
246. 00
49. 50












 , 



 






Standard Oi l Co .
Stevens, F.
Stevens, F .
St e vens~ F.

Tonori~ L.
Waugh~ Jr., Chas.
V/est , Geo . w.
Viest , Geo . Vi .
August 2nd, 1926.
GOOD RO.ADS FUND

li'lestern 11otor Trans:fer
V/i1ls , H.
i7ills, H. G.
Uolfram, F.
Young , Geo.
Ayala , J. P. HIGH\YAY IMP. FUND
Burton~ Chae . LO:tJIPOC PE.R. ROAD FUND
Burton, Chas .
Dimock, S. B.
Evere.tt !Jill & Lumber Co .
,
Harnischf eger Sales Corporation
Hildebrand, Jr., A. J .
Hilderbrand, Jr., A. J 

do  William
Howard , Chas .
Huy ch, Monte
Huyck, Ralph
Southern Pacific R. R. Co .
Standard Oil Co . of Calif.
Young , Frank
Young, John
Ziescbe, \'la 1 ter
Bates , c. T.
Mullin, Boyd
Remsbu rg , \Y. L.
Scott, G. M.
Whitney , M. H.
Bowbay , Jr.' A.
do do
Fox, Maud c.
Fox , ?-4aud c.
do do
Heiges, L. E.
\1ood , Emma
do do

/
S. M. HEALTH CEiiTER & HOSP. BLDG.
SAlTTA MARIA CE:rlETERY DI ST. FUND
A. SALARY FUND
$44 . 53
60 . 00
25. 00

10. 00
47. 25
303. 00

110. 85
127. 45
682. 50
36. 00
58. 50
40. 50
48. 00
12. 00
304. 59
105. 00
88. 50
92. 00
3 . 00
133. 70
84. 00
156. 00
127.00
27. 00
156. 00
17. 50

26. 89
151. 58
130. 00
104. 00
4 . 25
670. 00
100. 00
100. 00
. 21
150. 00
25. 00
40. 00
25 . 00
45. 00
10. 00
67 . 50
45. 00
10. 00

442













l7ood , Emma SALARY FUND
Jore s , Laura ADVERTISING FUND
Kaiser , Arthur

Keefe , Ethel M.
 Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Southern Calif. Edison Co . CARPINTERIA LT. DIST.
Mid. Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. CAS!JALIA ST. LT
 DIST. FU11D
Castro , Steve GUADALUPE PUB . cro.m. DIST .
Robbins , E. A. LOS ALAMOS PUB. CEME. DIST.
Mid. Counties Pub . Serv. Corp. LOS ALAMOS ST 
LT. DIST.
$25 .00
7. 70
60 . 00
20. 00
27 . 50
64. 65
38. 40
lll. 10
5.16
96 . 00
do do do do ORCUTT ST . LT. DIST. 106. 40
Schuyler, Howard FOREST PROTECTION FUND 2. 00
Smith , Bob 2.00
Sprague , Otto 3 . 70
Upon the passage of the fore going order, the roll being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to- wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore~ Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott
and c. L. Preisker , Nays , None. Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood being absent 
On motion the Board took a recess until August 6th , 1926, at 10 o' clock a . m.
Board of Su;perviso rs of the C9unty of Santa Barbara, State of California ,
August 6th, 1926, 10 o' clock A. M., Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F . Sexton, \V. L . Talbott and c. L .
Preisker and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
In the A~tter of fixing amount of bond of County Officials .
j On motion duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that the several officers of
the County of Santa Barbara and the various township officer s therein shall give the
amount of bond hereinafter named for the faithful performance of the duties of their
respective offices, and this Board of Supervisors does hereby fix the bond to be
 given by said officers upon qualifying as follows :









Treasurer

Auditor
Tax Collector
Recorder
Public Administrator
Super intendent of
Schools
Justice of the Peace
On motion duly
50 ,000.
3, 000 .
25 ,ooo.
2,000 .
30, 000.
l , 000 
1, 000.
seconded and carried, it
be and the same are hereby laid over to-wit :
Bogler , Adolph
Bosbyshell Co . , E. P.
De Roza , John
 Gano , Robert _
/fa/Qter, ,lv?a,- /;117 T
Lewis Jfanufa cturing Co .
Ott Hardware Co 
do do
do do
Clerk
Sheriff
District Attorney
Assessor
Coroner
Surveyor
Constable
is ordered that the

4 ,000
10, 000
2, 000
20 , 000 .
1~000 .
1, 000
1, 500
following
$129. 00
15. 65
65 . 00
21. 88
11.r. r~
5.42
502.11
152.10
108. 55
claims














August 6th, 1926.
Ott Hardware Co.
Ott Hardware Co.
Ott Hardware Co 
Pacific Coast Pub. Co.

Pasquet  Helena
7i'eyno/tl's-. T. ~ .
Santa Barbara Transfer Co.
Smith Hardware Co., w. R.
Standard Oil Co.
Stuart Painting Co., Darrell T. 


$203.03
354.02
30.15
10.50
90. 00
22.so
1.50
13.80
18. 98
70. 00
In the Matter of ratifying the order made on the 2nd day of August 1926~ approving
allowance of claims . 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, that the order made on the
2nd day of August 1926, approving all claims that were audited end approved at said ti
by three members of said Board, be and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed. Upon
the passage of the foregoing order~ the roll being called~ the following Supervisors
voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton~ w. L. Talbot
 and c. L. Preisker, Nays ; None 
V' On motion dul y 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 t he face of ea ch claim respectively, to-wit:
Abila, B.
Alegria~ John V.
Ames Harris Neville Co.
Andera' s
Bsiley, Ethel H 

Baker Linen Co., H. w 
Bancroft- Whitney Co.
Banks Stationery Store
Barnes, C. 0-i
Barnett , William A.
Birabent , A 
Birabent , A 
Blevin, Wm. M 
Boeseke-Dawe Co .
do do
Bortola zzo, Santo
Botello , M. A.
Breck , B.
Breck, B.
Breck~ E 
Breck, Elmer
Breck, Elmer
Breck, John
Br eck, John
Breck , John
Br ooks , Mrs. Emma
Buhn, Otto P 
M.
GENERAL FUND






$49 . 50
1.20
129.65
24 . 36
15.60
37 . 67
6 . 00
15.55
150.00
125.00
40.00
44. 00
12.53
7.61
6.50
10 . 00
9 . 00
49.50
54.00
20.00
48 . 00
40. 00
4. 00
48.00
16.00
1 0 . 00
.50

444


 

Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Burroughs Adding Aiachine Co.
Carlisle & Co., A.
do do
Carson, Dewey
Chalmers , Thomas c.
Chalmers, Thomas
Chase, H. G.
Chase , H. G.
Market, City
Clark~ Arthur M~

Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
Collinge, J. Ualter
Columbia Carbon Co.
Copeland, L. s.
Coppedge~ J. A.
Cordero~ A.
Cota , Alex
GENERA.L FUND




County tiational Bank & Trust Co.
Covarrubias, P.
do Yris
Craviotto, E. J .
Craviotto, E. J .
Davis, William
De Ponce, John
Dewing , H. A.
Dewing , H. A.
Dictaphone Sales Corp.
Diehl Grocery Co.
Dinsmore, A. c.
do do
ilominguez, Mrs. Kary
Dominguez~ Mrs. lfary
Dugan, Herbert F.







$ 4.45
1.25
2.23
93.15
25 . 00
115.52
121.18
30.00
45.00
19.75
20.00
42.86
4 .17
8.00
8. 90
8.50
60.00
60.00
60 .00
36.00
10. 00
38.90
6.10
3.70
10.00
20.eo
101.60
16.81
3.75
205.64
389.91
38.50
30.00
294.53
Dugan, Herbert F. 1949.36
Dunne, Frank E, 150.00
Dunne~ Frank E. 60.00
 
Ebr~ Evelyn Joyce 91.00
Elizondo, Jacobo
Enterprise Pape~ Box Co.
Espinosa; c.
Evans; Elizabeth M 
Fashion, The
Flores, .!.
Flores, Albert
Flores, Esmon
Foster, T.
Franoosco, s.
Francoso~ s.



10.00
6.88
12.60
18.00
5.95
32.00
24.00
a.oo
46.00
44.00
48.00


'






August 6th ~ 1926.
Franey, w. J.
Franey, Wm. J.
heeze end Freeze
do do
Fuller & Co.,
Barcia, A.
do P.
Gem Market Co.
Gem .Market Co.
George, Jack
George, John
George, John
Gonzales, P.
Graham, c. M.
Grand, P.
Grant., u. s.
W. P.
GENERAL FUND
Great Wa+drobe ~ The
Grimes-Staeeforth Stationery Co.
do do
Grocott, John
Gutierrez, Aldeane
Gutierrez Electric
Hacking~ c. J.
Hagglund, B. L.
Hagglund~ B. L.
Haines, 1l. M.
Hammond, Agnes F.
Hammond~ D. M.
Hammond, D. M.
Harrison, Aleck P.
Haslam, F. s.
do





$27.00
35.55
340.58
61.80
2.07
49.50
28.00
33.75
30.90
000.00
178.40
1250.00
24.00
10.00
16.00
4. 75
19.30
5.50
10.50
12.01
96.00
5.55
125.00
45.98
36.05
144.00
10.00
198.00
75. 05
99.06
24.00
Haslam, F. s. 36.00
 
Haslem, Fl oyd 8.00
Haslam, w. E . 108.75
Hauser, E. E. 65 . 00
Hearns , L. M. 225. 00
Hearns , L. M. 2.26
Hec kman~ H. 88 .50
Hendricks Music House 5.00
Henning, A. I. 2.50
Henning, A. I. 66 . 00
 
Hone ~ Alfred 7.80
Hosmer, Jessie
Huf f ' s Garage & Yel low Cab Co.
Huht, A. B.
Hunt, c. A.
Hunt , M. E.
Hunt , v. B.
Jakway, Mrs . F. E.






42. 50
2. 50
50. 00
31 . 91
45. 00
52. 50
77.50
1 -1
446













 


Jeffries Co., w. P. GENERAL FUND
Kellogg, Eugene s.

Ke ren Laundry
Kessler, J. H.
Keuffe l & Esser Co .
Keuffel & Esser Co .
Kraft, Fr ank D.
Lamber t , c. E.
Lambert , Fr ed
Lambert , Fred
Lambert , N.
Lambert, Ray
do do
Lee , Charles
Lee , Charlie
Lietz Co., The A
Logan Co. , w. c .
Review , Lompoc
Lopez , C ~
Lopez , s.
L. A. Creamer y Co .

Los Angeles Ice & Gold Storage Co .
Mabbott, A. E.

Maguire , Frank J .
Manriquez, M.
Mer shall, E.
:P.'1art in- Camm Co.
Martine z, F .
Massera , s.
Meador, Ed .
Meyer ink, Mrs . J .
Miller , H. c.
Mills, Mrs . M. F 
},fission Electric Company
Mission Office Equipment Co .
Mission Paint and Art Co .
Moll , Fr ank
Morena , A.
Morena , Abraham
Morning Press
Morning Press, The
Morris , s. E.
Morris , S. E.
Morris , s. E.
Murguia , F. 
1fcAllister, \Vm 
Mccaughey, Anna E 
Mccaughey , Anna E.
do do
do do








$83. 75
18. 23
14. 03
45. 00
14 . 35
25 . 99
160. 00
100. 00
140. 50
162. 00
ao.oo
40. 00
48  00
9.15
6. 45
19. 03
. 28
67. 00
38 . 00
20. 00
8 . 90
1. 93
177. 00
120. 00
40. 50
48. 00
5.71
32. 00
56. 00
60. 00
10. 00
49 . 00
70. 00
21. 05
21. 35
3 . 00
96. 00
54. 00
20. 00
3. 90
426. 30
156. 87
4 . 60
77. 33
54 .00
6.00
14. 70
7. 20
21. 51
130 . 65

448


\
Saldivar, J . E . GElIBRAL FUND
Salspatha , G. M.
Santa Barbara Auto w'lrecking Co.
Santa Barbara Daily News
Santa Barbara Stamp & Seal tlorks
Santa Ba rbara Telephone Co.
do do do
do do do
Sauceda , V.
Schauer Pr inting Studio
Schwabacher- Frey Stationery Co .
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Co.
Sherrill, Lewis
Simpson, Mrs . J . 'i'I .
Sloan, George
Smyth, E. F.
Soto, J .
Southern Calif. Edison Co.
do do do
So . Cal. Edison Co .
do do
do do
Southern Pacific Co.
do do
Spezzano , Lucy
Sterling prug Co.
Stoddard, Rebecca L.
St. John, A. s.
Stuart, Darrell T.
St . Vi ncent's School
.
Taverna Co .
Taver na & Co .
Teames, H. H.
Thompson, E. H.
T i~n !uh Wu
Tiernan T~pewriter Exchange
Tisdel , Harold
do do
Tisdel, Harold
Tanorie , L.
Tubbs , Jer ome F.
Tubbs , Jer ome F.
Underwood Type\vri ter Co .
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Union Oil Company
Unzueta , D.
Unzueta , D.
Van Horn, J . A.


$48 . 00
54.00
2.50
82. 00
4 . 85
38.95
4 . 25
211 .18
13.50
53. 50
34 . 64
78.75
672.00
130 . 00
20. 00
s . 20
45. 58
54. 00
2.00
1.00
48.14
18 . 00
5. 95
5.90
8 . 85
20. 00
11.03
62. 50
58. 48
25.50
1300.00
12.00
18 . 00
14. 33
120.00
122 . 62
490. 00
27.00
22.50
27 .00
36. 00
13.35
11.80
67 . 25
10 . 75
32. 65
49. 50
54. 00
11. 25
















'
August 6th , 1926.
Ventura Milk Co . GENERAL FUND

Ward , Clarence c.
Waterman, He l en F .
/laugh, C.

\Veidman , Elizabeth

Waterman, Helen F.
Water Works Departmen t
do do do
Western Machine & Foundry Co .
Western Machine & Foundr y Co .
Western Mo t or Transfer
do do do
do do do
i'/estern Union Telegraph Co .
'i7h i te House , The
Wilhoit Luggage Shop
Williams , F. s.
Vlilson , H. c .
Wilson Cabinet Shop, G. E.
Wilson & D' Andrea
do do
do do
do do

Wood Hydraulic Hoist & Body Co.
Young, Ed.
Young, Geo.




l
Amba ssador Laundry Co . HOSPITAL FUND
Ambr ose Lumber Co .
Anderson, M.
Associated Oil Co .

Baker, ~7 . F .
Barron, Dave
Beavers , Frank D.
Binford, ~ rnes t
Bolan, !lell E.
Bolan, Nell E.
Bor g, l\{argaret
Brandenstein & Oo . H. J .
do do
Bronson , Ceorge
Brown, William
Bruff, Grace
Cali:fornia lfarket
Caligaria, George A.
Carrell, Lois H.
Caw in, V. \V .


Certified Laboratory Products
Channer , w. B.
Obanner , 17. L.


$ 7;;05
6. 80
75. 00
165. 00
6.44
150. 00
46. 95
8 . 20
309 . 19
21. 44
318 . 75
91 . 36
634 . 00
9. 47
11. 40
5. 25
39 . 00
15. 00
47. 00
31 . 04
15. 00
2 . 50
7. 50
19. 23
12. 50
68 . 00
460.60
34. 90
120. 00
19. 20
62.24
10 . 00
99. 84
130.00
200. 00
7. 01
90. 00
52 . 32
13. 35
70 . 00
20.00
87. 83
198.15
60.00
65. 00
120. 00
' 125. 85
150. 00
75 . 00
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Coast Wholesale Grocery Co . HOSPITAL FUND
Coast 1holesale Gr ocery
Co l umbia Drug Co .
Commercial Transfer Co .
Commercial Tra11S f er Co.
Cook , Herbert S.
Cramer, J . R.
Cutter Laboratory , The
DeKleva , L.
Diehl Grocery Co .
Do.oly', Velma E.
Edmondson~ A. R.
Co.

Gagnier Ambulance Servi ce, L. E.
Great Wardrobe, The
Ha rt , Rhoda
Hatlan', John
He i n , .Anne
Henman~ E. L.
Henma n, Florence
Holland, Charles T.
~ulsizer, Elizabeth E.
Hynds , Lia rtin
Jagema n, Freida
Jaegar, Martha
Jones, Evan
Kazarian, Isaac
K irby~ Ka t herine
Kiriak is, John
Lady , J ohn F.
Laree Fish Co., s.
Larco Fish Co., s.

Levy, Henry '
Lewis Manufacturing Co.
Lch, John
Mendez , Paul
Morning Press, The
Moxeley , W. B.
McArthur, A.
1icCa frey Bros .
McClintock, Louise
McDowell , Carrie
Newbauer & Co., J. H.
Ot~ardware Co .
OVeraa , Ole

Pacific Sur gical Mfg . Co.
Parker, Edna Mae
Peacock~ Ethel
Petit , Frank
Phi lip, Jim



$116. 52
19. 80
11.90
223. 60
176. 61
70 . 00
25. 00
166. 20
80. 00
200.18
30. 00
185. 00
10. 00
36 . 90
90. 00
70. 00
70 . 00
170.00
58 . 67
30. 00
33. 00
26.00
165. 00
99. 00
10. 00
26 . 00
6 . 40
80 . 00
85. 33
33. 75
20. 40
1. 80
75. 64
70.00
42 . 00
14.00
20. 00
75.00
23.75
96. 00
125.00
8. 85
316 . 27
125.00
33. 20
90 . 00
72.33
7. 50
20 . 00
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J?ierce Bro:s HOSPITAL FUND

Pioverson, George
 
Pr i gge , H. J .
Putnam, E .
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Rasmussen, J.1iss
 
!tees, Joseph .
Rees , w. M.
Rezndez , A.
Robertson, Daniel
Romoff Cut Rate Fruit 1~ rket
Rusk, Florence
San Diego County General Hospital
Santa Barbara Co . Farm Bureau
Santa Barbara Flour Mills

Sa nta Bar bara Telephone Co.
do do do
Schauer Prin ting St udio I nc .
Scherer & Co ., R. L.
Seaside Oil Co .
Soriken~ J .
So . Calif. Edison Co.
Sperk, John
Squibb & Sons , E. R. 
Sterling Drug Co.
Stone, c. w.
Tillum, Sydney J .
Tipton, w. E.
Tipton, \V. E.
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Upjohn Co., The
Valasquez , Jesus
Wallworth, Margaret
~a ste rn Auto Supply Oo .
western Auto Supply Co .
Wil son, Eva L .
Winstead, Moses
Worrell Mfg. Co.
Young, F. J .



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Associated Chari ties
 INDIGENT FUND
$ 772. 20 allowed for
Parma Company

Sterli ng Drug Co 
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Backus , James
Wil kin, F. C.
Ovieda , Toney
THIRD ROAD FUND
SIXTH ROAD FUND
GENERAL ROAD FUND

$59. 60
85. 00
55 . 00
40. 00

36. 00
70 . 00
66. 00
62. 33
95. 67
81. 80
24. 00
210 . 00
6 .00
234 . 25
143.17
266.93
28 .75
245. 60
329 . 60
3 . 30
182. 96
12. 00
124. 49
1. 50
185. 00
155.00
6. 00
60. 00
1 6. 00
29.86
38 .oo
6 5 . 00
30 . 73
14 . 55
27.00
20 .00
11. 25
13. 00
100. 00
792. 20
34. 35
129. 45
3 . 50
160. 00
135. 00
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Craviotto , E. J.
Joint Highway Di strict - Leitz Co., The A.
Seaside Oil Company
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Union Oil Company
Schoenfeld, Ernest
Bailey~ Ethel H.


GOOD ROADS FUND

ADVERTISING FUND
SALARY FUND
$5000. 00
9. 99
720.00
34. 47
80.50
1.50
23. 09
34.95
10.0@
Upon t he passage of ~ the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton~
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays: None.
On motion the Board adjourned sine die .~ __
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Attest:

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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
August 16th, 1926, 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomae T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, end
tbe Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in tbe Chair.
Tbe minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
In the Matter of making en appropriation for maintaining tbe County Inseotory for
the fiscal year 1926-27, and free distribution of the Cryptolaemus Beetle.
A.a~J e~a tion of citrus growers and horticulturists from the Carpinteria Valley and
 adjacent territory, appeared before the Board and requested the County to assist in
the eradication of the meal y bug, whioh is becoming a dangerous pest in said looalit ,
by increasing the production of the cryptola emus beetle and by a f ree distribution
of said beetle to proper~y owners, whose properties are infected by said mealy bug,an
It appearing to said Board after duly discussing said matter that said request sho l~
be granted,
On motion of Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood duly seconded by S~pervisor Thomas T.
Dinsmore, it is ordered that the sum of $6,000.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated
for the fiscal year 1926-27 for the maintei:mnoe of the. County insectory and producr
tion of the cr~p tolaemns beetle, and 
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It is further ordered that said oryptolaemus beetle be furnished and distributed
free to the owners of properti es in Santa Barbara ."County infected with said mealy
bug, said distribution of said crritolaemus beetle to be exclusively under the control
of the Horticultural Commissioner of said county, and when said appropriation is
I exhausted the free distribution of said beetle t o cease.upon t he passage of the fore-
 going order , the roll being called, tbe following Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: 
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, w. L. Talbott an~ c. L Preisker, Nays: Joseph
F. Sexton. 


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I In the Matter of Excavating and Grading for the New Cour t House, Hall of Records
and Jail.
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for furnishing all
toDls, machinery,material and labor for excavating and grading for the new Court House,
Hall of Records and Jail, the Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids,
to-wit: 
Chas. Richardson~ for excavating and grading $3900.00, end for additional excavating
end grading per yard $ .55
Western Motor Transfer, for excavating and grading $4956.00, and for additional
excavating and grading per yard $.65
It appearing to the Board that the bid of Chas. Richardson is .the lowest end
best bid, on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the bid of said Chas.
Richardson be and t he same is hereby accepted and the contract awarded to him upon
his entering into a contract and giving bond for the faithful f ulfillment of the same
in the sum of twenty-f ive per cent of the contract price and the materialmens, mechanic
end l aborers bond, provided by law , and that the Cha i rman and Clerk, respectively of
this Board, be and they are hereby authorized to approve said bonds and execute said
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contract on behalf of the county of Santa Barbara.
In the matter of the Petition of Mrs . Elizabeth Cooper for County Aid for
Elizabeth Cooper and ttargaret Cooper, half-orphans .
I t appearing to the satisfaction of t he Board that said Elizabeth Cooper, aged
6 years and 1wr garet Cooper, aged 1 month are ha l f - orphans and are proper pe r sons t o
receive County Aid , and they ere in the custody of said l~s . Elizabeth Cooper.
It is or dered that the Auditor draw bis warrant on the Treasurer on Hospital
Fund, in favor of said Mrs . Elizabeth Cooper for the sum of Twenty & 00/100 dolla rs,
and for a l ike amount on the fir st of each month hereafter until t he :further order of
this Boar d, said money to be used f or the support of the above named minors.
~n the Matter of Accepting De~d for right of way for a r oad through the property
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of William H. Robinson, et al., in the 4th Road District .
Whereas , Will i am H. Robinson and Rose M. Robinson, his wi f e, and Warren P.
Robinson, have. dul y executed and delivered to t he County of Santa Barbara, a deed
dated August 3rd, 1926, wherein said William H. Robinson, et al., are grantors, and
the County of Santa Barbara , gra ntee , conve ying certain rights of wa y  for a public
hi ghwa y, in t he 4th Road Distri ct, County of Santa Barbara , State of Califor nia,
Res olved, That said deed and the property mentioned in said deed be accepted for
the uses and purposes of a public highway, and that the Clerk of this Board cause said
deed to be recorded.
In re Issue of Bonds of Los Olivos School Di strict 
WHEREAS , on the 3rd day of July 1926, the board of trustees of Los Olivos . School
Dis trict , deemed it advisable t o call, and by resolution and order of said board of
tnustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minut es of
the said board of trnstees on said day , did call an election, end r es olve end order :
That an el ecti on be called and held on the 30th day of Jul y 1 926, in said School
District , for t he pur pose of submitting to t he electors of said School District the
question of issui ng and selling bonds of said School District i n the amount of Eightee
Thou sand dol lars , to r un not exceeding 18 years and to bear i nteres t at t he rate of
5 1/2 per cent per annum , payable semi- annually , for the purpose of raising money for
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I purchasing .school lots, for bu ilding or purchasing one or more school buildings or
making altera t ions or additions to any school building or buildings , for insuring

school bui l ding s , f or suppl yi ng school buildings with f'u r niture or necessary apparatus
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and for improving school grounds ; and
WHEREAS ~ an election was held in said School District on the 30th day of July
1926, in confor mity with the said resolution a nd order of the said board of trustees
of said School District , and all the proceedings bad in the premises have been certifi d 
to this board of supervisors by the board of trustees of said School District , as r e-

quired by law; and
WHEREAS, t he 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 trustees of Los
Olivos School District , passed and adopted on the 3rd day of July 1926 , an election
was dul y called in said School District , and was held in said School District on the
30th day of July 1926, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices
signed by all members of the board of trustees of said School District in three public
places in said School District for more than t wenty days next before said e l e cti on~
. and by publishing such notice in Santa Barbara Daily News , a newspaper printed and
published in Santa Barbara 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 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 t he oath of office as required by law, and thereafter conducted
t he said election as re qu ired by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the
votes cast thereat , and certified t he result of said electi on to the board of trustees
of said School District, and t o t hem made retur n of t he poll a nd tally lists of said
election.
That on the 6th day of August 1 926, the seventh day after the said election, an
at one o'cl ock p . m. of said da y , t he board of trustees of said School District met an
canvassed the said returns of said election , fro m which said returns the said board of
trustees found and declared and this board finds and declares that there were 81 votes 
cast at sa i d election , and that more than two- thirds t hereof, to- wit: 76 votes were
cast for issui ng said bonds, and 4 votes and no more were case against issuing said
bonds ~ and that the said board of trustees caused an entry of the result of said
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election to be made on the minutes of said board.
And this board hereby further finds and declares that said election was duly an
lega l l y called and held a nd condu cted , and that notice t hereof was dul y and legally
given and published , and t he result t hereof duly and legally canvassed and declared
in the manner and as re quired by law, and t hat all acts , conditions and things require 
by law to be done have been do ne and have been perf ormed i n regular and due form and i
s t rict accorda nce with the pro~ isi on s of t he stat~te authorizing the issue of school
bonds ; and t hat t he. total amount of indebtedness of the said School District , includin
t his proposed issue of bonds, is within t he limit prescribed by law.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that bonds of Los Olivos School District in said Santa
Barbara County , State of California, issue in the sum of Eighteen Thousand dollars, in
denominations of One Thousand Dollars each payable within 18 years f rom the date there
of, in lawful money of the United States, with i nterest thereon at the rate of 5~ per
cent per annum, pa yable semi- annua l ly in like lawful money , at the off ice of the count
treasurer of said County.
It is further ordered that said bonds shall be pa yable as follows , to - wit :
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Bond No . 1 , One Thousand ($1000. 00) Dollars , to run one year.
Bond No. 2, One Thousand ($1, 000 . 00 ) Dollars to run two years .
Bond No. 3, One Thousand (01 , 000. 00) Dollars , to run three years .
Bond No . 4, One Thousand ( ~ l , 000 . 00) Dollars, to run four yea r s .
Bond No . 5 , One Thousand ( ~ l , 000 . 0 0) Dollars, to run five years 
Bond No . 6, One Thousand (01, 000. 00) Dollars , to run six years .
Bond No . 7, One Thousand ($1 , 000. 00) Dollars , to run seven years .
Bond No . 8 , One Thousand ($1, 000 . 00) Dollars , to run eight years 
Bond No . 9, One Thousand ($1 , 000. 00) Dollars , to run nine years .
Bond No . 10 , One Thousand (01 , 000. 00) Dollars , to run ten years .
Bond No. 11, One Thousand (01,000 . 00) Dollars , to run eleven years.
Bond No . 12, One Thousa nd ($1 , 000. 00) Dollars, to run twelve years.
~ond No . 13, One Thousand ($1 , 000. 00} Dollars , t o run thirteen years .
Bond No. 14, One Thousand ($1, 000. 00) Dollars , to run fourteen years .
Bond No . 15 , One Thousand ($1 , 000. 00) Dollars , to run fifteen years 
Bond No. 16, One Thousand ($1 , 000. 00) Dollars, to run sixteen years .
Bond No. 17, One Thousa nd ($1, 000. 00) Dollars , to run seventeen years .
Bond No. 18, One Thousand ($1 , 000 . 00) Dollars , to run eighteen years.
and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on the 16th days of
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February and August of each and every year, until said bonds are paid.
It is f urther ordered t hat said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following
form , to- wit :
School Bonds of los Olivos School District
Santa Barbara County, State of California ,
United States of America .
Los Olivos School District in Santa Barbara County , State of California, acknowledges
itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of
the treasurer of Santa Barbara County ~ State of California , on the 16th day of August ,
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19 , One Thousand dollars in lawful money of the United States of America , with interest
thereon in like lawful money at the rate of 5i per cent per annum, payable
semi- annually on the 16th days of February and August of each year f rom the date hereof
until this bond iS paid.
This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date , numbered from 1
to 18 inclusive , amounting in the aggregate to Eighteen Thousand dollars , and is issue
and sold by the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of California , for
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the purpose of raising money fo r purchasing school lots , for building or purchasing on
or more school buildings or making alterations or additions to any school building or
buildings , for insuring school buildings , for supplying school buildings with furnitur
or necessary apparatus and for improving school grounds in pursuance of and in strict
conformity with the provisions of the political code, and t he Constitution of the
State of Califoniia , and is authorized by a vote of more than t wo- thirds of the voters
voting at an electi on duly and legally called and held and conducted in said Los Olivo
School District in said County and State of Calif ornia , on the 30th day of July ~ 1926 
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 r equir d
by law , and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precede t
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to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done , and have been performed in regular
and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law author456

izing the issue of school bonds.
And it is also furthe r certified and declared that the total amount of indebted
ness of the said Los Olivos School District, including this issue of bonds, is within
the limit provided by law.
This bond is in the fo rm prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly
made and enter ed in its minutes on the 16th day of August 1926 ; and shall be pa yable
out of the interest and sinking fund of said Los Olivos School District , and the mone
for the redemption of said bonds ~ and the payment of interest thereon shall be ra~sed
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 attoeted by its clerk with the seal of said board attached this 16th day
of August 1926.
Chairman of-~oard of Supervisor s. 
(SEAL)
County Auditor.
Attest:
Count y Clerk and e1erk of the Board of Supervisors.
Resolved, that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the
following form, to-wit:
INTEREST COUPON
$27. 50 No .
The treasurer of Santa Barbara County, State of California, will pay to the
holder hereof out of the interest and s inking fund of the Los Olivos School District,
in said County and State, on the 16th day of 19 ~ at hie office in the
City of Santa Barbara, in said County and State, the sum of $27.50 for Six months'
interest on Bond No . 0 said Sohoo1 District.
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
County Auditor.
County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors.
It is furthe.r ordered that the chairman of this boarcl and the county auditor are
authorized to sign said bonds end coupons~ and the said county clerk is authorized
to countersign the same and to affix t he seal of this board to said bonds , and thereupon
said officers shall deliver said bonds, so executed, to the county treasurer for
safe- keeping. They may sign the said coupons by l ithographed or engraved facsimile
of their signatures.
It is f urther ordered that the clerk of this board cause a notice of the sale o
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
supervisors will receive up to the 7th day of September 1926 at 10 o'clock A. M.,
sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for cash, a
not less t han par, and accrued i ntere st ; the board of supervisors , however, reservin
the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds.
j In the Matter of t erminating t pe employment of Mr. A. R. Edmondson, as expert
of County Claims.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the services of Mr. A.
R. Edmondson, as expert of County Claims, be and the same is hereby terminated~ said
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termination to take effect as of Aug. 14th , 1926, and
It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Bosrd forthwith notify Mr. A. R.
Edmondson of the foregoing order, and
It is further ordered t ha t said C1erk notify Mr. ciaude D. Fish , that his
services as County Statistician will commence on August 16th, 1926.
In the Matter of Constructing an Asphaltio Concrete Pavement and necessary
drain structures &c, on a portion of what is known as Ontere Road~ in the 3rd Road
District~
It appearing to the Board that Chas. Richardson who has the oontraot for the
work, in the above-entitled matter, bas completed said contract, and
It further appearing that the County Surveyor has certified to this Board
that said contract has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications
and his contract t herefor.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tha t the const ruction of
said pavement &c, be and the same is hereby accepted as fully completed as of August
5th, 1926.
On motion the Boerd adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby

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CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING .
~e. the under signed members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of SRnta
Barbara, State of California, believing tha t the interests of the County re quire that
a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called t o attend thereto.
It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of t he Count y
of Santa Ba rbara, State of California, be a nd the aame is hereby ca lled for August

24th, 1926, at 3:30 o'olook p. m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to-wit:
In the Matter of obtaining right of way for the San Julian Road through the pr operty
of the Hollist er Estate Comnany, in the 4th Road District.
To consider ways and means of obtaining right of way for said road in the above
entitled matter and t o make any necessa r y or pr oper order in connection t herewith.
Dated August 24th 1926 .
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California.
c. L. Preisker
Sam J. Stanwood
Thos . Dinsmore
w. L. Talbott
Jose ph F. Sexton



Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California~
 
August 24th, 1926, 3:30 p. M. 1 Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore~
Sam J. St~nwood, Joseph F. Sexton, w. L. Talbott and c. L Preisker, and
 th~ Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call.

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In the Matter of obtaining right of \Vay for the San Ju-lia. n Road, through the 
property of the Hollister Estate Co., i~ the 4th Road District.  
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Sunervisor w. L.
Talbott be. and he is hereby directed to receive from the Hollister Estate Company
an agreement for a deed for portions of the right of way for the San Julian Road, in
the 4th Road District, where the same passes t hr ough the lands of said Hollister
Estate Company ,. and that the grading continue a long the right of way covered by
said agreement 
On motion the Board adjourned sine die.
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CALL FOR A SPECIAL l.lEETING .
We , t he undersigned members of t he Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Ba -
bara , State of Ca l ifornia , believi11g that the i ntere sts of the County re quire 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 Supervi sors of the County o .
Sa nta Barbara~ State of California , be ai1d the same is hereby called fo r September 3rd',
1926 , at 10 o' clock a . m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to -wit:
In the Matter of Canvassing the Election. Returns of the Prima ry Election held on the
31st day of August , 1926. To canvass said returns and make any necessary or proper
order the re on.
In the Matter of the Application of the County Assessor to correct Assessment Rolls for
the year 1926-27; To make any necessary or proper order thereon.
In the Matter of executing Agreement for excava ting and grading for new Court House,
Hall of Re cords and Jail and approve bonds. To examine said agreement and bonds and
make any necessary or proper order thereon.
Dated September 3rd, 1926. c. L. Preisker
Joseph F. Sexton
.1. L . Talbott
Thos. Dinsmore
Sam J . Stanv1ood
Board
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of Supervisors of the County of
Barbara , State of California .
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California ,
September 3r d , 1926 , IO o' cl ocIC A. !J., Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton, cr. 1 . Talbott and C.1.
Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. 1. Preisker in the chair.
The Board met pursuant to call.
In the liatter of the Application of the County Assessor to Correct Assessment
Rolls for the year 1926- 27.
Upon application of the County Assessor , it is ordered that said County Assessor
be and be is hereby authorized to correct the assessment rolls for the year 1926- 27, by
inserting in Volume Four thereof ~ a supplemental list of collections made by him.
J In the Matter of executing Agreement for excavating and grading for new Court
House , Hall of i ecords and Ja il and approving bonds .
The Board of Supervisors having on the 16th day of August 1926 , by order duly
made and entered , awarded a contract to Chas. Richardson for excavating and grading , in
the above entitled matter, and an agreement for the same having been presented together
with bonds therefor , and said agreement and bonds being in proper form and satisfactory
to said Board , on motion auiy seconded a11d carried, it is ordered that the Chairman
of this Board execute said agreement and approve said bonds on behalf of the County of
Santa Barbara .
L-a.AA--fr9-_. . ~ 1 In the 11a tter of Canvassing the Returns of t he Primary Election held on the 31st
day of August 1926.
~1~~UE:crc. ~ The returns from all the precincts in the county ha ving been received the Board
r~--  1 proceeded to canvass the same , said canvass being made in public by opening the returns
and ascertai ni ng t he vote of said county and of each precinct therein for each person
voted for at said election. Pending the canvass of said retu rns , said canvass not
having been completed , the Board continued the same until tomorr ow at 9 o' cl ock a . m.
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Board of Su~ervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , state of California ,
September 4th, 1926, 9 o' clock a . m. Pr esent : Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood and Joseph F. Sexton, and the Clerk. S~pervisor~
W. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker being absent .
. Upon motion duly seconded and carried Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood took the Chair.
In the 1~atter of Ca11vassing the Returns of the Primary Election held on the 31st
of August 1926.
The Board proceeded with the canvass of said returns and having completed the same
except the canvass of the votes cast under the provisions of the Absent Voter' s Law ,
declared the result t hereof as follows :
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Whole number of votes cast in the County , less the votes cast under the provisions
of the Absent Voter' s Law , being 9585, the names of the persons voted for , the offices
for nomination to which each of said persons were voted for respectively , the number of
votes given to each person i11 each preci11ct and the total number given in the Count y to
each of such persons for nomination to such of fice respectively , al so the names of the
persons voted for , for members of t he respective County Central Committee of each of thf
Political Parties hereinafter named, t he number of votes given to each, in each precinc
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Santa Barbara No. 29
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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Ba r bara , State of California ,
September 7th, 1926, 10 o' clock A. JJ. Present : Supervisors Thomas T.
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Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Joseph F. Sexton, \I. 1. Ta~bott and c. L .
Prei sker , and the Clerk. Supervisor C. L . Preisker i11 the Chair 
The minutes 0 the last regular meeting and suceeding specia l me eting were read
and approved.
~ ~ / In t he I~atter of the Issue of Bonds of Los Olivos School District in the sum of
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This being the time heretofore fixed fo r receiving bids f or t he sale of the bonds
in the above entitled ma tter, the Board proceeded to open and conside r the following
bids., to- wit :
- The First :t~ational Bank of Santa Barbara, bid par , accrued
interest to date of delivery a11d a premium of
Dean :7itter & Co ., bid pa r , accrued interest to date of delivery
and a pr emium of
Freeman, Smith &. Camp Co ., bid pa r , accrued interest to date of
delivery and a premium of
Elmer J . Kennedy, bid par , accrued interest to date 0 delivery
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Anglo London Paris Co . , bid par , accrued interest to date of
delivery and a premium of
$18.00
$669. 00

$487. 50
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$693. 00
It appearing to the Board tha t the bid of the Anglo London Paris Co ., is the
highest and best bid for said bonds . On motion dul y seconded and ca rri ed, it is
or dered that the bid of said Anglo London Paris Co . be and the same is he reby accepted
and said Ai1glo London Paris Co . declared the purchaser of said bonds , a11d
It i s further ordered t ha t said Anglo London Paris Co . , have ten days after
delive r y of an abs t ract of t he proceedings on the issuance and sale of said bonds
within which to accept delivery and pa y f or said bonds at t he office of t he County
Treasurer of said County of Santa Barbara .
In re Issue of Bonds of Agricola School District 
"/H3REAS , on t he 29th day of Ju11e , 1926 , the board of trustees of Agricola School
District , deemed it advi sable to call , and by resolution and order of said board of
trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of
t he said board of trustees on said day , did call an election, and resolve and orde r :
That an election be called a,1d held 011 the 26 t h day of July 1926 , in said School
District , for t he purpose of submitting to the electora of said School District the
question of issuing and selli11g bonds of said School District in the amount of Twe11t yfour
Thousand dollars, to run not exceeding 12 years and to bear interest at the rate
of six pe r cent per annum, payable annually , for the purpose of raising money for
Building a school building and supplying said school building with furniture and
necessa r y apparatus and for insur ing said school building ; and
WHEREAS , an election was held in said School District on the 26th day of July 1926 ,
in conformity with the said resol ution and order of the said board of trustees of said
School District , and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to I
this board of supervisors by the boar d of trustees of said School District , as re quire
by law ; and
'VHE'iEAS  t he said certified proceedi ngs show , and aft er a full examination and
i nvestigation t his board have found and do hereby find and declare :

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That in accordance with a resol ution and order of the board of trustee of
Agricola School District , passed and adopted on the 29th day of June 1926, an el ecti on
' was duly called in said School District . and was held in said School District on the 2 th
day of July 1926, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices signed
by all members of the board of trustees of said School District in three public places
in said School District for more tha11 twenty days next before said election , and by
publishing such notice in the Santa l'.w r ia Times , a ne\vspaper pri11ted and published in
Santa Barbara County, State of California , no t less than once a week for three success ve
weeks before said election, \Vhich notice so posted and published, \Vas in the form required
by the political code of the State of Califo rnia .
That prior to opening said polls the said inspec tor and judges of election conducting
said election, t ook the oath of office as required by law, and t hereafter
conducted the said elect ion as re quired by law, and at the close thereof ca11vassed t he
votes cast thereat , and certified the result of said election to t he board of trustees
of said School Di strict , and to them made return of the poll and tall y lists of said
election.
That on the 2nd day of August 1926, the seventh day after the said election, and
et one o' clock p . m. of said day , the board of trustees of said School District met
and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said
board of trustees found and declared and this board finds and declares that there were
fourteen votes cast at said election, and that more than two- thirds thereof, to- wit :
fourteen votes \Vere cast for issuing said bonds , and no votes and no more \Vere cast
against issuing said bonds , and that the said boa r d of trustees caused an entry of the
result of said election to be made 011 the minutes of said board.
And this board hereby further finds and declares t hat said election was duly
and l egally. called and held and conducted , and that notice thereof was duly and legally
given and published, and the result t hereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in
the manner and as r equired by la\v , and that:arl acts , conditions and t hings required. by
law to be done have been done and have been perfor med in regular and due form and in
strict accordance with the provisions of the statute author izing the issue of school
bonds  and that the total amount of indebtedness of t he said School District , includin
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this pr oposed issue of bonds , is within the limit prescribed by law .
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED , that bonds of Agricola School District in said Santa
Barbara County , State of California , issue in t he sum of Twenty- four Thousand dollars ,
in denominations of One thousand dollars each payable within Twent y- four years f r om th
date thereof , in law:fu.l money of the United States, with interest t hereon at the rate
of six per cent per annum, payable annually in like lawful money , at t he office of the
count y treasurer of said County.
It is further or dered that said bonds shall be payable as follows , to-wit :
Bond No . 1 , One Thousand Dollars , to run one year
Bond l!o . 2, One Thousand Dollars , to run one year
Bond No. 3 , One Thousand Dollars, t o run t wo years
Bond !lo . 4 , One Thousand Dollars , to r un t wo years
Bond No . 5 , One Thousand Dollars , to run three years
Bond 110 . 6, One Thousand Dollars , to run three years
Bond No . 7, One Thousand Dollars , to run four yea rs
Bond No . 8 , One Thousand Dollar s , to run four years
Bond No . 9, One Thousand Dollars , to run f ive years
Bond No . 10, One Thousand Dollars , to run five years

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Bond 1lo . 11, One Thousand Dollar s , to run slx years
Bond I~o . 12 , One Thousand Dollars, to r un si x yea r s
Bond No . 13, One Thousand Dollars , to run seven years
Bond No . 14, One Thousand Dollars , to run seven years
Bond lfo . 15, One Thousand Dollars , to run eight years
B.ond llo . 16 , One Thousand Dollars , to run eight years
Bond No . 17, Orie Thousand Dollars , to run nine years
B.ond No . 18 , 011e Thousa11d Dollars , t o run nine yea rs
Bond Do . 19 , One Thousand Dollars , to run ten years
Bond No. 20 , One Thouse11d Dollars , to run te11 years
Bond rro . 21 , One Thousa11d Dollars , to run eleven years
Bo11d llo . 22, One Thousand Dollars, to run eleven years
Bond No . 23 , One Thousand Dollars , to run twelve years
Bond llo . 24 , One Thousa11d Dollars , to run t\velve years
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and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable annually on the 7th day of September
of each and every year , until said bonds are paid.
It is further ordered t ha t said bonds shall be issued substantially in the followin
form , to- wit : 
School Bonds of Agricola School District Santa
Barbnra County, State of California , United States of
Ame rica .
Agricola School District in Santa Barbara County , State of California , acknowledge
itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof , at the office of the
treasurer of Santa Barbara County, State of California , on the 7th day of September
19 , One Thousa11d dollars in la111ful money of the United States of Ameri:ca , \'J i th
interest t hereon in like lawful money at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable
annually on the 7th day of September of each year from the date hereof until this bond
is paid 
This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date , numbered from 1 to
24 inclusive , amounting in the aggregate to Twenty- four Thousand dollars , and is issued
a11d sold by t he board of supervisors of Sa11ta Barbara County, State of California , for
the purpose of raisi11g money for building a school buildi11g and supplying said school
building with furniture and necessary apparatus and for insuring said school building
in pursuance of and in strict confor mity with the provisions of the political code , and
t he Constitution of the State of California , and is authorized by a vote of more than
two- t hirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and
conducted in said Agricola School District in said County and State of California, on
the 26th day of July , 1926.
And t he board of supervisors of Sa11ta Barbara County, State of California , hereby
certifies and declares t hat said election was duly and legally called, held , and conducted
, and that notice thereof \Vas duly and legally given and published , and the resu t
there of \'JBS duly and legally canvassed and declared in the man11or and as required by
la\v , and that all acts ond conditions and things required by la\v to be done precedent
to and in the issuance of said bo11ds ha~ e been do11e , a11d have been performed in regula
' and in due form , a11d in strict accordance \Vith t he provisio11s of the la\'/ authorizing
the issue of school bonds .
And it is also further certified a11d declared that the total amount of indebtedness
of the said Agricola School District , i11cludi11g this issue of bo11ds , is r1i thin
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t he limit provided by law 
This bond is in the f orm prescribed by order of sa id board of supervisors duly
made a nd entered in its minutes on t he 7th day of September 1926, and shall be payable
out of the interest a11d sir1kino- fund of said Agricola School District, a11d the money
f or t he redemption of said bonds , and the pa yment of interest t hereon shall be raised
by taxation upon the taxable pr operty of said School District.
I!i \"IIT!IBSS WHEREOF, t he board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of
Calif ornia , has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman, and by the county
auditor , and attested by its clerk with t he seal of said board attached this 7th day
of September 1926.
Chairman of Board of Supervisors.
(SEAL) . - County Auditor.
At test

County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervi s ors.
Resolved , that to each of said bo11ds shall be attached i nterest coupo11s in t he
following form , to- wit :
I !iTEREST COUPON
$60. 00 llo . 
The treasurer of Santa Barbara County, State of California , will pay to the holde
hereo1 out of t he i nterest and sinking fund of the Agricola School District , in said
Count y and State, on the 7th day of September 19 , at his office in the City of Sa nta
Barbara , in said Count y and State , the sum of ~60 . 00 for twelve months ' interest on
Bond No . of said School District.
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
Cou11t y :Auai t or .
County Clerk and C!erk of the Board of
Supervisors.
It is f urth er order ed that t he chairman of this board a nd the county auditor are
au t hori zed to sign said bonds a nd coupons , and the said county clerk is authorized to
countersign t he same and to affix t he seal of this board to said bonds , and thereupon
said officers shall deliver said bonds , so executed , to the cou11ty treasurer for
safe- keeping . They may sign t he said c oupons by l ithographed or engraved facsimile
of their signatures .
It i s further ordered that t he clerk of this board cause a notice of the sale of
said bonds to be published in the Santa Barbara Daily News , a newspaper printed and
published in the said County of Santa Barbara for the period of ten days that this
board of supervisors will receive up to 4th day of October 1926 at 10 o' clock a. m.
sealed proposals for t he purchase of said bonds , or any portion thereof , for cash ,
at not less than par , and accrued interest ; the board of supervisors , however , reservi g
the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds .
In t he l.Iatter of the Issue of Bonds of Hope School District .
On moti on duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the consideration of the
Report of the Board of Trustees of said Hope School on the Bond Election held in said
dist rict be and the same is hereby continued until October 4th , 1926, at 10 o' clock
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. j In the Matter of the Tax Levy for State end County purposes for the seventy-eight
fiscal year 1926-27.
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara~ State of California. on
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the 7th day of September, 1926~ does hereby fix the rate of county taxes for the
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present fiscal year et the following rates and the said Board does hereby designate th
number of cents end 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 Sa1ary Fund
For School Fund
For Library Fund

For ~orest Protection J!'und
For Santa Marie Health Center and Hospital Building Fund
1or Santa Maris Hospital Fund
.60
.1a
.05
.15
.04
.03
.02
.07
Now Therefore under the law and the premises aforesaid, It is Ordered that the .
County Taxes upon the taxeb1e property in the County of Senta Barbera be and the same
is hereby 1ev1ed upon each one hundred dollars ve1uat1on for the present fiscal year a
the following rates in cents and mills as follows, to-wit:
For County General Fund
For County Hospital :H'und
For County Indigent Fund
For County Salary Fund
For County Sohoo1 Fund
For County Library Fund
lor County Forest Protection Fund

For Ssnta Maria Health Center and County Hospital Building Fund
For Santa Meris Hospital Fund
.60
.1a
.05
.15
.36
.04
.03
.02
And Whereas it appears that the County of Santa Barbara hes issued bonds in the
sum of $350,000.00 for the purpose ot 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 end some of said bonds will fall due both principal and interest,
Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixed
levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said county a tax upon
each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said county at the rate in
oente and ~ills as fo11ows, to-wit:
For State Highway Bridge Bond Jlu.nd .os
And Whereas, it appears that the County of 3anta Barbara bas issued bonds in the
sum of $ 700,000.00 for the purpose of constructing a new County Court House, new
County Jail and new County Hall of Records, and
Whereas, it appears that interest upon said bonds will fell 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 ~ixed
levied snd imposed upon the taxable property situate within said county e tax upon
each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said county at the rate in
cents and mills as follows, to-wit:
lor Santa Barbara County Court House Bond lu.nd .o'l
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And it is f~rther ordered that the annual property tax for road prupoees be and
the same is hereby levied upon each one hundred dollars valuation of property in said
county outside inoorporated cities end towns for the present fiscal year as follows,
to-wit:
~or 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 fiscal year,
to-wit:
For Special Road Fund .10
And lhereas certain school districts, permanent road divisions and road improvement
districts within 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 wil
fall due both principal and interest~ c
Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied end 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 districts
at the rate in cents and mill s ea follows, to-wit:
~or Agricola School Distriot In~erest and Sinking Fund
lor Bell School District, now known es Los Alamos School
District~ Interest and Sinking Jund
~or Bloobman School District Interest and Sinking Fund
For Carpinteria Union School District Interest and Sinking Pund
For Carpinteria Union High School District Interest end Sinking Fund
For Cold Spring School District Interest and Sinking Fund
For Doheny Sohool District Interest and Sinking Jund
For Goleta Union School District Interest and Sinking Fund
For Hope School District Interest and Sinking Fund
For Jonate School District Interest and Sinking Fuhd
For Lompoc School District Interest and Sinking Fund

For Lompoc Union High School District Interest and Sinking Fund
For Los Olivos School District Interest end Sinking J'u.nd
For Maple Sobool District Interest and Sinking Fund
For Monteoito Union Sohool District Interest end Sinking Jund
For Orcutt Union School District Interest end Sinking Fund
For Orella School District Interest and Sinking Fund, now known as
Vista del Mar Union School District Interest and Sinking Fund
For Pan American School District Interest and Sinking lfund, now known
as Casmalia Union School District Interest end Sinking Puh.4
For Purisime School District Interest and Sinking Jund

.93
.41
.1a
.13
.07
.21
.18
.23
.ro
.31
.66
.10
.70
.25
.20
.43
.19
.06
.11
For Santa Maria School District Interest and Sinking Fund .15
For Santa Maria Union High School District Interest and Sinking ll'und .20
For Santa Barbara School Distriot Interest end Sinking Fund No. l .011
For Santa Barbara School District Interest and Sinking Pund No. 2. .269
For Santa Barbara High School District Interest and Sinking Fund .22
For Ynez Soho9l District Interest and Sinking Fund .12
For Permanent Road Division of Carpinteria Fund .14


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and oounty sid, for the fiscal year 1925-26, was $283.43.
And Whereas, it further appears from said report that during the fiaoal year
1986-26, one pupil attended the said Santa Barbara High Sohool from said Den School
District;
Now therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixe ,
levied and imposed upon the taxable propert~ situated in said Den School District a
tax upon eaoh one hundred dollars valuation of property in said school district, to
be paid into the special fund of said Santa Barbara High School District, at the rate
in cents and mills as follows, to-wit:
For Special High School i'und of Den School District .oa
And whereas it appears from the estimates of the Eoards of Trustees of the
hereinafter named school districts that eaoh of said school districts will require the
followtng amounts of money for the maintenance of Kindergartens in said respective
school districts for the Current school year, which said estimates have been approTed
by the County Superintendent of Schools, to-wit:
Por Lompoc Kindergarten
For Montecito Union Kindergarten
For Orcutt Union Kindergarten
For Senta Bsrbsra Kindergarten
For Santa Maria Kindergarten
1700.00
9000.00
2000.00
36,288.69
2000.00
Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there is hereby levied, fixed and
imposed and 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 as follows, to-wit:
Por Kindergarten Fund of Lompoc School District
For Kindergarten B'und of Monteoito Union School District
For i1ndergarten Pund of Oroutt Union School District
For Kindergarten Pund of Santa Barbera School District
For Kindergarten !'und of Senta Maria School District
.15
.15
.10
.16
.oa
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
maintenance of said schools in aeid several districts, for the ensuing year which sai
estimates have been approved by the County Superintendent of Schools, to-wit:
For Agricola School District
For Agueje School District
For Artesia School District
For Ballard Sohool District
For Betteravia School District
For Bicknell School District
For Bloobman School District
For Bonita School District
For Careaga School District
For Carpinteria Union School District
For Casmalia Union School District
For Chioquero School District
For Cold Spring School District
For College School District


1820.00
550.00
590.00
118.00
1085.00
820.00
690.00
875.64
1800.00
8836.00
1245.00
100.00
4665.00
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For Cuyema School District
lor Den School District
For Doheny School District
For Garey School District
For Goleta Union School District
For Guadalupe School District
For Honda Schoo1 Distriot
For Hope School Distriot
For Jalame School District
For Lompoc School District
For Los Alamos School District
For Los Olivos School District
lor Jllple Sohool District
For Miguelito School District
For Monteoito Union Sohool District
For Olive School District
For Orcutt Union School District
For Santa Barbera School District
For Santa Maria School District
For Senta Rita School District
For Santa Rosa School Dietriot
For Suey School Dist rict
For Summerlend School District
For Tepusquet School District
For Vista del Mer Union School District
For Wasioja School District
For Ynez Sohool District
295.00
1060.00
775.00
600.00
8680.00
4685.00
636.00
1300.00
160.00
3645.00
2540.00
1345.00
635. 00
2930.00
17595.00
300.00
16200.00
77677. 67
16705.00
230.00
395.00
645.00
1575.00
327.00
'160. 00
600.00
1027.00
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Now Therefore. it is ordered by sa i d Board that there be end there is hereby
fixed, levied end i mpos ed upon the taxable property situate within said sohool district
last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said
respective sohool districts at the rate in cents end mills as follows, to-wit:
For Special School Fund of Agricola School District
For Special School Fund of Agu.aje School District
For Special School Fund of Artesia School District
For Special School Fund of Ballard School District
For Special School Fund of Bett eravis School District
For Special School Fund of Bicknell School District
For Special School Fund of Blocbman School District
For Special School Fund of Bonita School District
For Special School Fund of Careaga School District
For Special School Fund of Carpinteria Union School District
For Special School Fund of Csemslia Union School District
For Special School Fund of Chicquero School District
For Special School l'und of Cold Spring School District
For Special School li'und of College School District
For Special School Fund of Cuyeme School District
For Special School Fund of Den School District
For Special School Fund of Doheny School District
For Special School Fund of Garey School District
.30
.21
.15
.21
.oa
.05
.17
.13
.30
.12
.09
.30
.30
.30
.30
.30
.30
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For Special School Fund of Goleta Union School District
For Special School Fund of Guadalupe School District
For Special School .l!'und of Honda School District
For Special School Fund of Hope Sohool District
For Special School Fund of Jelsma School District
For Special School Fund of Lompoc School District
For Speoia1 School Fund of Los Alamos School District
For Special Sohool Fund of Los Olivos School District
For Special School Fund of Maple Sohool District
For Special School Fund of Miguelito School District
For Special School Fund of Monteoito Union School District
For Special School Fund of Olive School District
For Special School Fund of Orcutt Union Schoo1 District
For Special School Fund of Santa ~arbare School District
For Special School Fund of Santa Maria School District
For Special School Fund of Senta Rita School District
For Special School Fund of Senta Rosa School Vistrict
For Special School b'und of Suey School District
For Special School Jund of Summerland School District
Jor Special Sobool Fund of Tepusquet School District
.30
.3()
.15
.18
.0'1
.30
.25
.30
.16
.30
.30
.05
.30
.30
.30
.15
.19
.30
.30
 l '1
For Special School Fund of ~ista del Mar Union Sohoo1 District .10
Por Special School Fund of Wasioja School District .30
For Special School Fund of Ynez School District .30
And Whereas. it appears from the estimates of the Board of School Trustees
of the hereinafter named school districts tbst ~aid school districts will require the
following amounts of money in excess of the amuunts derived from state end county for
the purpose of purchasing sohool 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:

Jor Agricola School District
For Blochman School District
For Carpinteria Union School District
For College School District
For Den School ~istriot
For Doheny School District
For Garey School District
ror Goleta Union School District
For Guadalupe School Districi
For Lompoc School District
For Los Olivos School District
For Miguelito School District
For Montecito Union School District
For Orcutt Union School District
For Santa Barbara School District
For Santa Maria School District
For SUmmerland School District
For Wasioja School District
For Ynez School District
750.00
625.00
2700.00
1900.00
700.00
205.00
300.00
3000.00
1300.00
1790.00
600.00
300.00
18000.00
3400.00
38000.00
5000.00
eoo.oo
125.00
363.00
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September 7th, 1926.
Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be end there is hereby fixe ,
levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said eohool districts last
named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of .the property wi thin the respective
school districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit:
For Building Fund of Agricola School District
Por Building Fund of Bloohmsn School District
For Building Fund of Carpinteria Union School Diatriot
For Building Fund of College School District
For Building J'und of.Den School District
For Building Fund of Doheny School District
For Building E'und of Garey School District
For Building Fund of Goleta Union School District
For Building Fund of Guadalupe School District
For Building Fund of Lompoc School District
For Building Fund of Los Olivos School District
For Building Fund of Miguelito School District
For Building Fund of Montecito Union School Di strict
For Building Fund of Orcutt Union School District
Por Building Fund of Santa Barbare School Distric~
For Buflding Fund of Santa Maria School Diatriot
For Building Fund of Summerland School Distriot
For Building 1\ind of Wasioja Sohool District
For Building Fund of Ynez School District
.15
.16
.15
.16
.15
.15
.15
.15
.w
.15
.16
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.13
And Whereas, it appears from t he report of the Board of Sohool Trustees of
Montecito Union School District on file with t he Clerk of this Board that said sohool
district in a ccordance with Section 1830, et seq., of the Political Code of the State
of California~ at a special election, held for said purpose, in said sohool district
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voted a special tax in the sum of $10,000.00. 
Now therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and t here is hereby levie ,
fixed end imposed upon the taxable property situate within said Montecito Union School
District a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said echo 1
district at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to-wit:
~or Montecito Union School District Special Tax lf'und .23
And Whereas, it appears from the estimates of the Boards of Trustees of the hereinafter
named Public Cemetery Districts t hat said public cemetery dis t rict will require
the following amounts of money for maintaining said public cemetery districts for the
ensu ing fiscal year, to-wit:
~or Goleta Public Cemetery District
For Guadalupe Public Cemetery Distriot
For Lompoc PU.blic Cemetery District
For Los Alamos Public Cemetery District
For Oak Hill Public Cemetery District
For Senti Msria Pu.blio Cemetery District
$3,600.00
1~320. 00
1,500.00
332.00
1,500.00
4,900.00
And Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby fixe 
levied and imposed upon t he taxable property situated within said Pa.blic Cemetery District
last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within
eeid respective Publio Cemetery Districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows,
to-wit:
Por Goleta Public Cemetery District Fund .10
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Por Guadalupe Publio Cemetery District Fund
For Lompoc Public Cemetery District Fund
Por Los Alamos Public Cemetery District Fund
For Oak Hill Publio Cemetery District Fund
For Santa Maria Public Cemetery District fund
.10
.02
.02
.02
.07
And Whereas, it appears from estimates made by this Board that the following
amounts of money will be re quired for conducting and maintaining the following street
lighting districts for the ensuing fiscal year, to-wit:
Jor Carpinteria Street Lighting District
For Casmalia Street Lighting District
~or Guadalupe Street Lighting District
For L9B Alamos Street Lighting District
For Orcutt Street Lighting District
$787.00
461.00
1,686.00
1,114.00
1,277.00
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:
Jor Carpinteria Street Lighting District Pund
For Casmalia Street Lighting District Fund
For Guadalupe Street Lighting District !'und
For Los Alamos Street Lighting District Fund
For Orcutt Street Ligh ting District Fund
.10
.ov
.30
.12
.40
And Whereas. it appears from an estimate of the Board of Fire Commissioners of
Montecito Fire District t hat the sum of $30,000.00 will be required for the maintenan
of t he Fire Department of Montecito, in Montecito Fire District, for the ensuing
fiscal year. 
Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be end there is hereby
fixed. levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said Monteoito
Fire District a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within
said district at the rate in oents and mills as follows, to-wit:
For Montecito Fire District Pund .48
And Whereas. it appears from en estimate of this Board that the following
amounts of money will be required for maintaining the following County Fire Proteotio
District for the ensuing fiscal year, to-wit:
For Los Alamos County Fire Protection District
For Solvang County Fire Protection Di strict
t 5oo.oo
2,000.00
Now Therefore. i t is or dered by said Board tha t there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied end imposed upon the taxable property situate within said County ~ire
Protection Districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the
property within said respective districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows,
to-wit:
~or Los Alamos County Fire Proteotion District Fund
For Solvang County Fire Protection District Fund
.o5
.70
And Whereas, it appears from notice filed with this Board, together with a -
certified oopy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of Monteoito Couniy
water District. that the revenues of said district are inadequate to pay, the interest
on or princi pal of the bonded indebtedness of said district at i t becomes due, and

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other claims end expenses of said district 
And Whereas, it further appears from said notice that the minimum amount required
by said district for said purposes is $22.561.92~ of which $20~000.00 is to be
assessed against the whole of said district, end of which $2500.00 is to be assessed
against that portion of said district known end described ae the East Monteoito
Addition thereto and described in Ordinance No. 6 of the Board of Directors of said
district, end of which $36.00 is to be assessed against that portion of said district
known and described as the Swift Addition thereto and described in Ordinance No. 9.
of the Board of Directors of said district and of which $25.92, is to be assessed
against that portion of said district known and described as the Langley Addition
thereto end described in Ordinance No. 7, of the Board of uirectore of said district 
Now, Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
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fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property comprising said Monteoito County
Water District a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property comprising
said district et the rate in cents and mills as follows. to-wit:
For Monteoi to County \Yater District Fund (Whole District) .30
For Monteoito County Water District Fund (East Montecito Addition) .60
For Monteoito County \Veter District Fund (Swift Addition)
For Monteci to County ~later District Fund (Langley Addition)
 73
.64
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomes T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, i . L. Talbott and
c. L. Preisker; Nays: Supervisor Jose ph ~. Sexton.
Done in open Board this 7th day of September, A. D. 1926 
c. L. Preiaker, Chairmen Board of Supervisors 
Attest:-
c. A. Hunt, Clerk 
In the Matter of Creating a General Road Fund.
on motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it ia ordered that a General
Road Fund be and the same is hereby established in the County of Senta Barbara, and
r t is furth er ordered that twenty per centum of the aggregate amount of road
tax collected:~om all sources shall be apportioned thereto 
f.A.4~'-'"' _ / In the Matter of the Assessment of the P&oifio Coast Railway Company, Southern
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Pacific Railroad Company and the Pullman Company.
It is hereby ordered by the Board of supervisors of the County of S&nta 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 Pacific Coast Railway Company as
assessed by the State Board of Equalization, within the County of Santa Barbers is
60.28 miles,
2. That the assessed value per mile of said railroad 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~ road district and
lesser taxation districts in the County of Santa Barbara through which said railroad
runs as fixed by the State Board of Equalization is as follows:
In the 4th Township, 6.5 miles, assessed value
In the 6th Township, 20.06 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, ~seessed value
In the 5th Road District, 53.78 miles, assessed value
In the City of Senta Maria, 3.2 miles, assessed value
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19500.
60150.
'16440.
24'150.
19500.
161340.
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In the Permanent Road Division of Santa fnez, 4.5 miles,

assessed value
In Loe Alamos Public Cemetery District, 14.44 miles, assessed value
In Oak Hill Public Cemetery District, 7 miles, assessed value
In Senta .Maris Ptlblio Cemetery, 32.60 miles, assessed value
In Loe Alamos Street Lighting District, 5 1/2 miles, assessed value
In Orcutt Street Lighting District, 35/100 miles, assessed value
In Los Alamos County Fire Protection District, 13 l/~ miles,
assessed value
In Guadalupe School District, 2.24 miles, assessed value -
In Bonita School District, 3 miles, assessed value
In Agricola School District, 3 3/4 miles, assessed value
In Santa Maris School District, 3.45 miles, assessed value
In Pleasant 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 Bloohman School District, 2.90 miles, assessed value
In Lake View School District, 2 1/2 miles, assessed value
In W&shington School District, 2 1/4 miles, assessed value
In Careaga School Distriot, 8.94 miles, assessed value
In Bicknell School District, l 1/4 miles, sssessei value
In Los Alamos School District, 5 1/2 miles, assessed value
In Los Olivos School District, 7 miles, assessed value
In Orcutt Union School District, 4.75 miles, assessed value
In Santa Ynez Valley Union High Sobool District, 7 miles,
assessed value
In Santa Maria Union High Sohool District, 54.53 miles~

assessed value

13500.
43320 
21000.
97800.
16500.
1060.
40500.
6720 
9000.
11250.
10350.
9000.
'1500 
6000 
12750.
3000 
8700.
7500.
6750 
26820;
3750.
16500.
21000.
14250.
21000.
163690.
4. That the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company,
as assessed by the State Board of Equalization, within the County of Santa Barbara is
119.165.
5. That the assessed value per mile of said road is 56,000.
6. That the number of miles of said main twack of said railroad and the assessed
value of the same lying in ea oh oi ty, 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, 6.86 miles, assessed value
In the 3rd Township, 20.16 miles, assessed value
In t he 4th Township, 10 miles, assessed value
In the 5th Township~ 57.895 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 ~istriot, 6 miles, assessed value
In the 2nd Road District, 5 miles, assessed value
616~000.
384,160.
l ',128, 960.
560~000 
3,242,120.
252~000 
238,000.
262,000 
336,000 
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In the 3rd Road District, 30.16 miles, assessed value
In the 4th Road District, 57.895 miles, assessed value
In the 5th Road District, 13 1/4 miles, assessed value
In the City of Santa Barbera, 6.86 miles, assessed value
In the Permanent Road Division 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~ 51.895 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 1/4 miles~ assessed value
In Goleta Public Cemetery District, 11.14 miles, assessed value
In Guadalupe Public Cemetery District, 4 l/2 miles, assessed value
In Lompoc Public Cemetery District, 53.895 miles, assessed value
In Cerpinteria Street Lighting District, .72 miles assessed value
In Casmalia 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 Montecito County Weter District, 2 miles assessed value
In Carpinteria Union School District, 7.125 miles, assessed value
In Summerland School District, 1 1/5 miles, assessed value
In Montecito Union School District, 2.675 miles, assessed value
In Santa Barbara School District, 7.36 miles, assessed value
In Hope School District, 2.42 miles, assessed value
In Goleta Union School District, 7.746 miles, assessed value
In Teoolote School District, 3 miles, assessed value
In Den School, District, 5 1/2 miles, assessed value
In Vista del 1.far Union School District, 19 miles, assessed value
In San Julian School District, 10 miles, assessed value
In Honda School District, 12.711 miles, assessed value
In Lynden ~ Scbool 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 Aguaje School District, 6 1/2 miles, assessed value
In Cesmalia Union School District, 12.l miles, assessed value
In Laguna School District, 4.83 miles~ assessed value
In Guadalupe School Vistriet, 2 1/2 miles~ assessed value
In Carpinteria Union High School District, 8.325 miles, assessed value
In Lompoc Union High School District, 33.849 miles, assessed value

1,688,960.
3,242,120.
742,000 
532,000.
623,840.
3,242,120 
28,000 
280,000 
350~000 
623,840.
252,000 
3,242,226 
40,320 
677,600 
112,000.
330,000 
112,000 
339,000.
6'1;200 
149,800.
412,160 
135,520.
433, 776 
168,000.
308,000.
1~ 064", ooo.
560,000 
111;a16.
.
517,888 
84.000.
98,000 
112,000 
364,000 
6'7.7,600.
270,480 
140,000 
466,200.
l ',895~544.
In Santa Barbare High School District, 16.02 miles, assessed value 897,120 
In Santa Maria Union High School District, 19.43 miles, assessed value 1~088,080 
In Senta Ynez Valley Union High School District, 29 miles, assessed
value 1~624,000.
In City of Lompoc, 2 miles, assessed value 112,000.
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7. That the leng~h of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad CompallJ
over which ears of The Pullman Company are run within the County of Santa Barbare, and
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assessed by the State Board of Equalization, is 108.818 miles.
8. 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,
over which oars of The Pullman Company are run and the assessed value of suoh oars
running over said railroad in each city, township, school district, road district and
lesser taxation districts in said county is es follows:
In the let Township, 11 miles, assessed value
In the 2nd Township~ 6.86 miles, assessed value
In the 3rd Township, 20.16 miles, assessed value
In the 4th Township, 10 miles, assessei vglue
In the 5th Township, 47.548 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 City of Santa Barbare, 6.86 miles, assessed value
In the lat Road District, 6 miles, assessed value
In the 2nd Road Di.s trict, 5 miles, assessed value
In the 3rd Bmad District, 30.16 miles, assessed value
In the 4th Road District, 47.548 miles, assessed value
In the 5th Road District, 13 1/4 miles, assessed vslne
In the Permanent Road Division of Carpinteria, 9 l/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 Monteoito Permanent Road Division, 5 miles, assessed value
In Carpinteria 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, 43.535 miles, assessed value
In Carpinteria Street Lighting District, .72 mile, assessed value
In Cesmalia Street Lighting District, 12.10 miles, assessed value
In Guadalupe Street Lighting District, 5 miles, assessed value
In Montecito ~ire District, 6 miles, assessed value
In Monteoito County Water District, 2 miles, assessed value -
In Carpinteria Union School District, 7.125 miles, assessed value
In Summerland School District, 1 1/5 miles, assessed value
In Monteoito Union School District 2.675 miles, assessed value
In Santa Barbera School District 7.36 miles, assessed value
In Hope School District 2.42 miles, assessed value
In Goleta Union School District 7.746 miles, assessed value
In Teoolote School District 3 miles, assessed value
In Den School District 6 1/2 miles, assessed value
In Vista del Mar Union School District 19 miles, assessed TSlu
In San Julien School District 10 miles, assessed value
In Honda School District 12.711 miles, assessed value
13200.
7836 
24600 
12000.
57046.
5400 
5100.
5400 
7836.
7200.
6000 
36600 
57046.
16900.
11400.
13368.
57047.
600.
6000.
7500.
13368.
5400.
52242.
864.
14520.
6000.
6000 
2490.
8650.
1440.
3210.
8832.
2904 
9296.
3600.
6600.
22800.
1200.
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In Lynden School District 4.151 miles, assessed value
In Aguaje School District 6 1/2 miles, assessed vlue
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In Laguna School District 4.83 miles, assessed value
In Guadalupe School District 2 1/2 miles, assessed value
In Casmali& School District 12.l miles. assessed value
In Lompoc Union High School Distriot 25.022 miles, assessed value
In Santa Barbara High School District 16.024 mi1es, assessed value
In Senta Marie Union High School District 19.43 miles. assessed value
In Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District 29. miles, assessed
value
4981.
7800 
5796.
3000.
14520 
30026.
19229.
!3316.
34800.
/ In the Matter of the petition of Nellie K. Heam, et el  for the vacation end 0
abandonment of road in the Third Road Distriot in the County of S8nta Barbera. State
of California.
!he petition of Nellie K. Ream, and others, in the above entitled matter and
proceeding, coming on regularly to be heard on this 7th day of September, 1926, nd
it appearing that said petition was filed herein on the 19th day of July. 1926. end
that said petition was signed by more than ten freeholders in said County and that
more than two of said freeholders were residents of said Third Road District, in
said County. end that the whole of the property effeoted is situated in said Third
Road District, and that on the 19th day of July, 1926, an order was duly llBde by this
Board fixing Tuesday. the 7th day of September, 1926, at 10 o'clock A. m., at the
. room of said Board of supervisors in the Court House in the City of S.nt Barbara,
County of Santa Barbara. State of California, es the day, time and place for hearing
said petition end providing that notice be given by publication of said notice in The
Lompoo Record, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said
County, for at least two sucoesaive 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 further appearing that said notice bas been duly published end posted as
prescribed by the aforesaid order and as prescribed by law. and that affidavits of
such publication and posting have been filed herein; end said hearing having been had.
and it appearing that all the allegations contained in said petition are true, and it
further appearing that the whole of the public highway .in, over and upon the reel
property described in said petition is unnecessary for present or prospeotive use;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY LOCATED IN, over end upon the reel
property in said petition. to-wit: the following de scribed road situate in the Third
Road Di.s trict in said County of Santa Barbare, to-wit:
Being 10 ft. on each side of the following described center line: Commencing at
a l 1/2 inch square stake 15 inches in length set in the gr ound its full length in
the center of Santa Ynez Turnpike et the intersecti ~n of same with road leading down
the s. E. side of Creek through the S.i of the N. E. t of Sec. 17 T. 5, N. R. 28 w.,
. S.B.M.; thence along and near the oenter of said last mentioned road N. 16 3/4 E.
49.9 feet to a lt inch square stake from which a letter "J" marked on a live oak about
ten inches in diameter bears N. 50 E. 20 feet, thence N. 83 3/4 E. 61.8 feet to 
it inch square stake from which a letter "F" marked on a live oak 10 inches in diameter
beers N. Got E. 5?i feet; thence N. 6?~0 E. 108.4 feet to a lt inch square stake; thenbe
N. 481 E. 104.7 feet to a stake set in the center of gate in fence on the west line o
Michael Finnerans lend, from which the s. w. corner of the s. E. t of the N. E. t of
Section 17. T. 5 N. R. 28 w. s. B. M. bears South about 45 feet. The above is the


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center line of the roadway 20 feet in width and 324.8 feet in length, and being the
same r oad or byway established in the matter of the petition of Michael ~inneran for
e private or byroad in said road district No. 3 in the Third Township, in the said
County of Santa Barbara.
be and the same is hereby vacated, discontinued, abandoned and abolished 
J In the Matter of the Petition of w. B. Metcalf for a new private road .in the
6th Road District.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the hearing of the Viewe a
Report, in the above-entitled matter, be and the same is hereby continued until
December 6th, 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m.
, ~ In the Matter of the Application of Fred G. Cook for Cancellation of Erroneous
AAeLA:,C;u-~
Assessments.
The Petition of Fred G. Cook for the cancellation of the assessments on the N 1/
o~ Sec. 9, Twp. 10, R. 28, West, s. B  .M. or the years 1918, 1919 and 1920, as appearing
on page 190, volume 3, 1918~ end delinquent book, page 10, 1918; page 214,
volume 3, 1919, and delinquent book, page 8, 1919; page 78, volume 3, 1920, and
delinquent book, page 18. 1920, also for the oancellation of the assessments on the
W 1/2 ands. E. 1/4 of Seo. 4 Twp. 10, R~ 28 West, s. B. M., for the years 1904.
1905, 1906 and 1907, as appearing on delinquent book, page 20. 1904; delinquent book, .
page 27, 1905; delinquent book, page 21, 1906, end delinquent book, page 17, 1907,
.
coming on regularly to be heard, and
It appearing to the Board that at the times of the making of
said assessments, es aforesaid, the lands above described were lands of the United
States and not subject to taxation by the State of California, or the County of Santa
Berbers, end
It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of the
County of Santa Barbara bas been obtained for the cancellation of said erroneous
assessments, as required by law. 
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said erroneous sssessmen
be and the same are hereby annulled; vacated and set aside, and that the Clerk of thi
Board be and he is hereby directed to spread this order of cancellation upon the
minutes of this Board, and
I t is further ordered that the County Auditor of said county cause said erronaou
assessments to be cancelled by entry on the margin of the assessment books and also
on the delinquent books.
In the Matter of the Petition of w. H. Robinson, et al., for a road in Road
District No. 4, in the 5th Township.
The Board approved the bond presented in the above entitled matter and made an
order in the usual form appointing John Loynachan, Clarence Henning end w. p. llarshal
.
Road Viewers.
In the Metter of the Petition of Rose Packard Shyvers end others for the Vaoetio
and Abandonment of Certain Highways, Roads and Lanes, in Road District No. 1, in the
County of Santa Barbare, State of California.
 It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, that the petition filed by Rose Packard Shyvers et al with the Clerk
of the Board on the .7th dey of September, 1926; in the above entitled matter, has
been signed by more than ten freeholders of said County, more than two of whom are
 residents of said First Road District, and who ere taxed therein for road purposes; r
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that said petition be heard on Monday, the 4th day of






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September 7th, 1926.
October, 1926, at 10 o'olook, a. m., at the Board Room of said Board of Supervisors in
the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of
California~ end that notice be given to all freeholders in said road district at the
.
time and place fixed for hearing said petition as aforesaid by publication of such
notice in The Morning Press, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published
in said County, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said
hearing, and that Buch notice shall also be posted conspicuously along the line of the
proposed vacation of said roads proposed to be abandoned.
In the .Matter of Leasing Rooms in the La Arcade Building , in the City of Santa
Barbara, for Qourt-rooms end Chambers.
Hattie G. Stockton, through her a gent Clay L. Perry, presented en offer to
lease to the County of Santa Barbara, certain rooms in the La Arcada Building, located
on the southeasterly ~orner of State and ligueroa Streets, in the City of Senta Barbara,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, to be used for Court-rooms end
Chambers thereto of the Superior Court of said state, for a period of eighteen months
from ~ate; said rooms being numbered end the rental thereof being as follows:
Rooms Nos. 201 end 257, each, one dollar per month;
Roome Nos. 252 and 253, each, eighteen dollars per month;
Rooms Nos. 203, 205 and 254, each, twenty dollars per month.
It appearing to this Board that it is advisable to rent said rooms for the
aforesaid purpose and 
It further .appearing that said rental is reasonable,
On motion duly seconded and cerr i eu, it is ordered that said offer of Hattie
G. Stockton, as aforesaid, be and the same is hereby acceptal and it is further ordered
that the Chairman and Clerk respectively of this Board be end they are hereby directed
to execute a lease for said rooms as the aforesaid rental for a period of eighteen
months, on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara.
In the Matter of a Subdivision known es "MaoQuiddy Terrace Tract," in the
3rd Road District.
It appearing to the Board that the County National Bank and Trust Company, a
corporation ia the owner of e certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the
County of Santa Barbare, State of California, known as the "MaoQuiddy Terrace Tract,"
have subdivided the same for the purpose of sale, and presented a map thereof to this
Board for approval, and
It further appearing that said tract of land is situate in unincorporated
territory but within three miles from the exterior boundaries of the City of Santa
Barbara, and in accordance with law, must first be presented to the City Planning
Commission of said City of Santa Bsrbere for its consideration,
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said map known as map
of the :MacQuiddy Terrace Tract be submitted to said City Planning Commission of said
City of Santa Barbera for its consideration and proper action thereon, and
It is further ordered that said mep upon being properl1 endorsed, in aocordenoe
with law, and again presented t o this Board, accompanied by a bond executed by the
owner of said tract in t he sum of $500.00; end 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 traot or any part thereof but
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Tn the Matter of a Subdivision known as "The Orange Grove Tract," in the 6th
Road District.
It appearing to t he Board that the Pacific-Southwest Trust & Savings Bank. a
corporation, is the owner of a certain tract or subdivision of land situate in the

County of Santa Barbara, State of California, known as "The Orange Grove Tract"
bas subdivided the same for the purpose of sale, and presented a map thereof to this
Board for approval, and
It further appearing that said tract of land is situate in unincorporetea
territory but within three miles from the exterior boundaries of the City of Santa
Barbara, and in accordance with law, must first be presented to the City Planning
 Commission of said City of Senta Barbera for its consideration,
On motion duly seconded and oerried, it is ordered that said map known as map
of "The Orange Grove Tract" be submitted to said City Planning Commission of said City
of Santa Barbara for its consideration and proper action thereon~ and
It is further ordered that said map upon being properly endorsed in accordance
with l aw and again presented to this Board, accompanied by a bond executed by the owne
of said tract in the sum of $500.00, and by its terms made to inure to the benefit of
the County of Santa Barbera, oondi tioned for the payment of a'l.l taxes whioh are at the
time of filing said map a lien against said tract or any part thereof but not yet
pa yable, this Board will take proper action thereon.
In the Matter of Inspection, Superintendence and Segregated Contracts for the
-ic.uo ~~~ . Court House, Hall of Records and Jail.
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the superintendence and
inspection of the Court House, Hall of Records and Jail under completely segregated
contracts be given to William Mooser Company. architects, at a compensation of 4% of
the cost of said buildings in addition to their fees as architeots, it being understoo
that no other additional charge shall be made on account of segregated oontraota end
that a contract be drawn covering the matters embraced within the aforesaid motion end
that said contract be executed by the Chairman and Clerk of this Board respectively

on behalf of the County of Senta Barbera.
In the Jl.atter of Plans and Specifications for Concrete Footings and Structural
for the new Court House, Hall of Records and Jail.
William Mooser Company, Architects, presented plans and specifications for
Concrete Pootings and Structural Steel work for the new Court House, Hall of Records
end Jail to be constructed on the Court House site in the City of Se~ta Barbera, Count
of Senta Barbera, State of California, and the same were examined by the Board, and
on motion duly seconded end carried, it is ordered that said plans end specifications
be end the same are hereby approved end adopted, and
It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for twenty days in
the Santa Barbara Daily News. a newspaper of genral circulation, printed and published
in the County of Senta Barbara, for bids for furnishing all plant, material end labor
and doing the work required in constructing said concrete footing and erecting said
steel structural work for the Court House, Hall of Records end Jail, as aforesaid;
such advertisement shell be in practically the following form, to-wit:
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Pursuant to an order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, made on the seventh day ofSeptember, 1926. Notice is hereby

given that sealed bids will be received until 19 A. M. on the fourth day of October,

1926, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbera, state of California,
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at their rooms in the County Court House. in the City of Senta Barbare, County of Santa
Barbara, State of California; said bids then and there will be publicly opened and reed
for furnishing all plant, material and labor and doing the work required, for the construction
and erection of the Court House, Hall of Records and Jail building on the
 Court House site in the City of Santa Barbera, County of Senta Barbare, State of

California, and al l in accordance with the plans end specifications therefor; made by
William Mooser Company, Architects, copies of which may be obtained on application from
the County Clerk, at Court House in the Cit~ of Senta Barbera.
Such bide will be received for the work as followe: Separately:
One General Bid, together with Unit Price, covering Bid One and Bid Two.
One General Bid, together with Unit Prioe, covering Bid Three and Bid Four.
Bid One: For exoevsting and grading end re-enforced concrete works.
Bid Two: For additional excavating and grading and re-enforced concrete works
per cubic yard.
Bil Three: For furnishing and erecting structural steel works.
Bid Four: For furnishing and erecting additional structural steel work per Ton.
All proposals must be submitted on forms similar to the one here attached as prepared
by the Architects, William Mooser Company, Nevada Bank Building , San Francisco,
California.
Cash, a Bidder's Bond, or a Certified Check in the sum of at least Ten peroentum
(l~) of the amount of the bid must accompany each bid, and be payable to the Chairman
of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, es a guarantee that the
Bidder whose proposal is accepted will enter into a contract with the County of Santa
Barbara, for the work bid upon, otherwise said cash or Bidder's Bond, or Certified
Check, will be forfeited to the County of Santa Barbera.
A deposit of Fifty Dollars will be required for plans and specifications, the
deposit to be returned immediately on the return of plane and speoifioetions in good
. condition to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, County Court House in the City of
Santa Barbara, or to the Architects, William Mooser Company, Nevada Bank Building, San
Francisco, State of California.
RIGHT-S RESERVED:
The County of Santa Barbara reserves the following rights:
(a) To reject any or all proposals; (b) to waive any informatities in any proposal;
(c) to award this contract to some other than the lowest bidder as this clause expressl
puts the bidder on notice that bis financial and business standing and ability properly
and expeditiously to carry out work hereunder, or the consideration of desired alternat s
makes his proposal more advantageous to the County of Santa Barbara; (d) to accept any
alternate or any independent part of any proposal submitted by the successful bidder
et the price stated in such proposal f or such alternate or separate parts of the work,
under this provision; (e) to deduct any separate item mentioned in any proposal at the
price therein stated therefor; tf) to make any additions to, omissions from, changes
in, or substitution for the work or materials or articles oalled for by the Contract,
subject to the requirements of the paragraph thereof headed under that particular item
and without notice to the sureties on the bond, if any, guaranteeing the per~ormance of
the contract 
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All bids mu.st be addressed. to the County Clerk of the County of Santa Barbara
in the City of Santa Barbara, Sta.te of California, and have endorsed thereon.
Proposal for Court House, Hall of Reoords ~nd Jail Building for the County of

Santa Barbers, California, end the part~culsr part of the work bid upon 

. Chairman of the Boera of supervisors
of the County of Santa Barbara.
County C!erk and Clerk o? the ~oard
of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara 
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll b. eing celled, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to-wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Joseph F. Sexton,
w. L. Talbott and c. L. Preisker, Nays: None.
In the Matter of the Petition of J. L. Wyers, et al., for the vacation and
a certain road in the 4th Road District, County of Santa Barbare, state
of California 
WHEREAS, heretofore and on July 2, 1926, a Petition to abandon certain roads in

the Rancho Lompoc and Mission Vieje, in the County of Santa Barbara, described as
:follows:
All that portion of Road No. 27, also known ea San Miguelito Road, lying within
Farm Lots 112 and 113 of said Rancho and more particularly described as follows:
A strip of land 50 feet in width l ying 25 feet on each side of the following

described line: 

Beginning on the Southerly line of Ferm Lot 113 of said Ranoho, distant 15.87
chains Easterly from the Southwesterly corner of said lot; thence Borth 11 East 40.87
chains to the Northerly line o:f said lot; thence East along said Northerly line 40
chains to the common corner of Farm Lots 111, 112, 113 and 114 of said Rancho.
Also all that portion of Road No. 38 lying within Farm Lots 113 and 114 of said
Rancho, described as follows:
A strip of land 30 feet in width lying 15 feet on eeah side of the following
described line:
.
Beginning at the corner o:f Farm Lots 111~ 112. 113 and 114 of said Rancho; then e
South along the line between lots 113 and 114, 240.l~ feet.
signed by ten freeholders, et least two of whom are residents of the road district in
which said roads are located, was presented to this Board, and
WHEREAS, on August 3, 1926 this Board fixed Tuesday~ September 7, 1926 at
10:00 A. M. as the time for bearing said Petition~ and
WHEREAS, it appears from the evidence submitted and on file with this Board,
that notice has been regularly given, as required by law, by publication in the Lompoc
Record, a newspaper of general circulation, and also by posting notices along the line
of said roads to be vacated, and
WHEREAS , no objections have been made as to the said abandonment, and this
Board being of the opinion that said roads are unnecessary for present or prospective
public use~
I~ IS ORDERED that said roads, as described in said Petition and hereinbefore
set forth, be, and they are hereby vacated, abandoned and discontinued as public roads
In the Matter of Authorizing the Hortioultural Commissioner to rent an
Automobile for the use of his office.
on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Hor;1cultural


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Commissioner be and he is hereby auth~1'i~ed to . rent an automobile from Erna Berry at
 
a compensation of $60.00 per month; sa;d automobile to be used in connection with the
duties of his office.

In the Matter of Constructing a reinforced concrete bridge over Rinoon Creek et
the Casitas Pass crossing of said creek, in the Joint Highway District, composed of
the Counties of Kern, Santa Barbara and Ventura.
In accordance with a oommunioati~n recived from the County Surveyor of the County
.
of Ventura, County Surveyor Owen H. O'Neill, is directed to notify the County Surveyor
of Ventura County to proceed with the plans and specifications for the bridge, in the
above entitl~d matter, and further, that in case the ooat of said bridge is not in-
.
eluded within the budget of said Joint Highway District, the County of Santa Barbara
agrees to assume one ha1f of the coat of said bridge.
.
In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the following named petitioners
are proper persons to receive county aid,
1
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warra t
on the Indigent Fund in favor of the following named persons for the amounts set opposi e
 their respective names on the lat day of October 1926, to-wit:
Marcellina Borgatello
Mrs. J. M. Burleigh
Claud Johnson
Vicente A. Juarez
Jennie Lee

Ramon Lopez
Mabel Hyde
B. F. Baber
Isabelle Gunderson
Anne Hendricksen
William Lewis
Hettie E. Mu.nob
Emme P. Anton
R. Cloak
Ids May Davidson
Blanche E. Emmons
Juan Flores
Mrs. Minnie Lawrence
John navies
Mery Hedrick
First Supervisor District.
$20.00 Annabe1le MoGreal
30.00
20.00
12.00
25.00
15.00
Jose Marie Romero
Peter Romero
Luoia Tognini
Mrs. Jessie K. Wilson

Seoond Supervisor District.
$14.25 Antonio Poisard
Third Supervisor District.
$15.00
15.00
15.00
25.00
20.00
Anthony F. Mu.nob
Marie Josefa Pico
Clara M. Miranda
Pedro v. Romero, et ux
Mery F. Worth
~ourth Supervisor District.
$20.00
15.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
Donalds Moore
Mabel E. Murrey
Mae MoCollum
James Hervey McNutt
Mery C. Newhouse
Joseph Usher
1ifth Supervisor District 
$ e. oo Margaret Marcum Ward
10.00
In the Matter of Increasing the Salary of Phil Weidman.
$10.00
15.00
20.00
30.oo
10.00
$ s.oo
$20.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
20.00
$20.00
20.00
30.00
20.00
20.00
15.00
~10.00
on motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the salary of Phil
Weidman, Janitor of the Court House, be and the same is hereby increased from $150.00
to $165.00 per month.
, In the Matter of 8 Soil Survey of the Senta Ynes Valley eree, including the
Lompoc Valley. . 
The Farm Bureau centers of Lompoc end Senta Ynez presented a petition requesting
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this Board to urge the authorities in charge of soil surveys of the State of Californi
to make the oontempleted survey of the Senta Ynez and Lompoo Valley areas at the

earliest possible time.
After considering said petition and remarks by w. J. Phelps, representing the .
Santa Ynez Ferm Bureau Center and Harry F. Buckman, representing the Lompoc Ferm
Bureau Center, the Board ordered that a letter to be signed by all members of this
Board be forwarded to Proeasor Chas. F. Shaw, Division of Soil Technology, University
of California, the person in charge of t he soil surveys of the State of California,
requesting a survey of the Santa Ynez Valley area, i ncluding Lompoc Valley, be made at
the earliest possible time.
J The Reports of Nell E. Bolan, Superintendent Santa Barbara General Hospital, Ann
.
E. Mccaughey , Superintendent Santa Barbara Count y Detention Home, A. s. Larsen, County
Live Stock Inspector and Owen H. O'Neill County Surveyor, for the month of August,
1926, were examined and ordered filed.
In the Matter of Correoting Allowance of Claim.
.
On motion duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that the order made on the
.
2nd day of August 1926 , allowing the claim of Walter Ziesche for the sum of $4.25,. 
payable out of the Lompoc Permanent Road Division Fund be and the same is hereby
r escinded , and
It is further or dered that said claim be re-allowed of this date for said sum
of $4.25, payable out of the Good Roads Fund.
~faj~-11('/ On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be
and the same are hereby rejected, to-wit:



,


Brown  Bevis Co.
Line A Time Mf g. Co.
Logan Co., ~ . c.
$ 1.ao
23.50
25.20
On motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the foll owing claims
be and t he same are hereby laid over, to-wit:
'
Clothier, R. W.
D11nn, Dann
Electric Shop, The
Fyr-Fyter Peoifio Co 
Lewie 1mnufaoturing Co.
Morris, L. J.
Motta, Willie
MoNutt, W. B.
Ojeda, Joe
do do
Ott Hardware Co 
do do 
do do
do do
do do
Pacific Coast Pub. Co.
do do
Parmelee-Dohrmann Co.
Reynolds, J. Laurin
Rogers & Son, E. F.
Santa Barbara Transfer Co.




$65.00
66.25
426.97
169.36
5.42
12.00
52.50
82.34
66.00
80.00
502.11
203.03
108.55
152.10
30.15
10.50
27.65
 89
22.50
69.50
1.50

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Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Co.
do do
Soroka~. J.
Standard 011 Co.
U. s. Grill
do do
Van Horn, J 
Villa, Diego
Watson, K. A.
do do
v7olf, c. A.
A.
do do


$236.20
96.31
13.75
18.98
27.00
13.10
2.36
90.00
75.00
75.00
8.50
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
al1owed, each claim to be paid out of the fund desigil8ted in the order of allowance
endorsed on the fa. ce of each claim respectively,
Abila, B.
Abila, B.
Ables, A. D.
Acin, Jose
Adams, E. W.
Adler's Quality Grocery
Adler, Mary A.
Adler, Sam J.
do do
GENERAL FUND
Aggeler and Musser Seed Co.


to-wit:

 
$49.50
22.50
63.00
2.50
2.25
5.50
10.00
10.00
10.00
22.ao
Alexander, A. 2.50
Allen, Kathleen
.Allen, Minnie tr.
Altschal, Margaret J.
Aman, Caroline c 
Ambrose Lumber Co.

.American Child Health Ass'n.
Ames Harris Neville Co 
Andera's
Anderson Bros.
Anderson Bros.
Andrus, Edwin R.
Anstine, Minnie
Archer & Callis
Arlington Garage
Artuso Shoe Store, A 
do do do
Ashore ft, Maud
Aubrey. A. F 
Automobile Club of So. Cal if.
do do do
do do do
Automobile C~ub of So. Calif.
Avery. Eugene D.





10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
6.60
6.25
29.43
27. 79
210.00
9.00
10.00
10.00
12.50
e.oo
31.68
40.62
10.00
10.00
61.23
59.51
68.63
61.08
2.50

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Backus , James
Bailey, .Ethel
Baker Linen Co., H. w.
Baker, Mollie M.
Ballagh, Mary E.
Banks Stationery Store
Barker, Bird
Barnes, Walter
Barnett, Jennie
Barnett, Wm. A.
Barr on, P. T.
Bsrtolazzol Santo
Ba s tanchuria, A.
Bates, Harriet J .
Baylor, Karl I.
Bedd&l l, S. \V.
Bello, F. J.
Bender 1~oss Co.
Bender Moss Co.
Bennett, France e M.
Bennett, M.
Berger, Flo rence M.
Berry , ~rma
Berry, Erma
Bertrand, w. w.
Birabent , A 
Birabent, A.
Bither, Bertha H.
Black, Jacob H.
.Blair, David s.
Bliss, Chas. I.
Bliss , Ivan P.
Bliss, F. w.
Boardman, c. E.
Boeseke-Dawe Co.
Boeseke-Dawe Co 
do do
do do
do do
Bollinger, o. J.
Bond, c. s.
Bond, c. s.
Born, Irene
Botello, Re fugio E.
Bourquin, C. w.
BourS'llin, Et hel
Bourquin, Grant c.
Breck, B.
Breck, B.

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$44.00
15.60
135.99
10.00
10.00
3.75
65.00
60.00
10.00
125. 00
15.00
10.00
29.60
10.00
10.00
5.oo
91.00
25.00
10 . 00
10.00
21.00
10.00
75.00
60.00
10.00
52.00
46.00
10. 00
10.00
10 . 00
10.00
10.00
10.00
45.00
1.35
2.75
21.60
6.40
5.95
10.00
36.00
36.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
64.00
45.00














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September 7th, 1926.
Break, Elmer GENERAL FOND
Breok. J.
Breck, John
Brown-Bevis Co.

Brown, Rexwald
Buck Delia
~uck, Sheridan L.
Buckman, Hanry
Bullook, Wm.
Burkard, Maria C.

Burrough1 s Adding Machine Co.
Calderon, Valentine
California Corrugated Culvert Co.
California Garage
Callis. Harold I.
Camargo, L.
Camargo~ L.
Candelas, L.
Candelas, L.
Candy, s. w.

Capen, George A.
Carlisle & Co., A.
do do
Carpenter, Gerald D.
Carson, Daisy M.
Carson, Dewey
Carson, Dewey
Carswell, Sophie
Carty, Elizabeth v.
Cary, Bernice H. 
Castagna, Alice
Central Calif. Detective Bureau
Chalmers, Thomas
Chamberlain, Glenn s 
Charlesworth, Florence B.
Charlesworth. H~ A.
Chase, H. G 
Chase, H. G.
Chaves, Arthur
Chaves, Arthur
City Dry Cleaning Co.
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City of Lompoc Lt. and Weter Dept 
City Market
City of Santa Mari&
Clark, Almedia M 
Clarke, '- T 
Clerk, Arthur M 
Clerk, Ethel M.
Clark, Harold B.















$ a.oo
48.00
44.00
19.25
10.00
10.00
10.00
21,42
5,oo
43.25
a. 75
/
-5-9.00
588.87
55.15
10.00
20.00
io.oo
40.50
18.00
10.00
10.00
3369.86
23.13
10.00
10.00
6.oo
14.00
45.00
10.00
10.00
50.00
152.27
33.21
10.00
10.00
10.00
30.00
45.00
2.50
2.-50
9.25
l.oo
18.10
20.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
5
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Clerk. John
do do
Clementt P. c.
Clothier, R. w.
Clothier, R. w.
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
Coiner, Mary G.
Cole~ F. w.
Consolidated Title Ins. Co.
Consumer's Rock & Gravel Co.
Convent of the Good Shepherd
Cook, Fred L.
Cook, Geo.
Cook, Geo.
Cook, Geo.
Cook, Omer B.
Cooley , A. H.
Cordero , A.
Cote, Alex
Cota, J . R.
Cota, Julius
Cota, L. 
Covarrubias, E. o.
Covarrubias, P.
. do do
Covarrubias, Yris
Cox, Jamee M
Cox. Ma r y D.
Craft Shop
Crafts, Myrtle M.
Crakes & Chambers
Craviotto, E. J.
Crawford, James D.
Creasy, L. A.
Crescent Garage
Crescent Garage
Crescent Gara ge
, ,
do do
Crilley, Ma r y Alice
Cristler, Harry
do do
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Cuesta, Gerard s. de le
11aoCu llooh , G 
Curren, Lillian M.
Daneker, Mrs. Grace E.
Davies, Walter Jae.
Davis, Alonzo

 

 




 

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54.00
40.50
78.75
96.00
20.00
59.21
67.60
10.00
10.00
30.00
717. 25
260.00
2.50
oo.oo
60.00
65.00
10.00
2.50
60.00
32.00
3.00
30.00
12.00
.ao
4.50
45.00
34.60
114.00
10.00
20.75
10.00
1000.00
53.20
10.00
10.00
2.50
48.75
5.00
5.oo
10.00
49.50
22.50
70.00
156.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
2.50



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September 7th. 1926.
Dearborn, Rose s.
Den, Alfonso
Dengate, Clarence D.
DeRoux, L. E.
Desgrsndohamp, L.
Devine, R.
Devine' Rudolph
Devine, Rudolph
Dewing, H. A.
Dewing, H. A.
do do
Dietzgen Co., Eugene
Dinsmore, A. C.
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
Dodge, E. G.
Dominguez, Mary
Dominguez, Mrs. Mary
Dominguez, Mary
Drexler, A. H. 
Drexler Lime & Cement Co.
do do do
. Dugan, Mrs. Hannah S.
Dugan, Herbert F.
do do
Dugan, Herbert F.
Dugan~ Feulding & Crowell 

do do
Dummer, James B.
Dunne, Frank
Durschel, J. H.
Dutra, A. p.
Eaton, Dr. W, H.
Eby, Evelyn Joyce
Edmondson, A. R.
Edmunds. J. A.
Elizondo, Jacobo
Elliott, Elmer E.
Emigh, Ms y M.
Ewrin, Mabel s 
Esede, E.
Evans, Elizabeth M.
Everett Bldg. Co.
Everett, Rose A 
Fern, Chester T 
 Fillmore, E. M.
Fillmore, E. M 
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Flournoy, F. F.
Fowler~ L. w.
Fox, Maud C.
do
GENERAL FUND

$74.00 allowed for
ts1. oo a11ov1ed for












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$10.00
10.00
10.00
56.25
.30.95
48.00
a.oo
36.00
74.00
32.30
360,00
5.03
102.28
2.40
71.00
42.01
30.00
35.00
2'1.50
47,65
&.38
10.00
286.50
2212.96
883.57
10.00
2.so
10.00
36.00
2.50
68.25
91.00
50.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
io.oo.
16.00
&o.oo
62.50
10.00
10.00
153.13
12.58
57.00
10.00
iai.oo
4 -7

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Francoso, s.
l!'ranciso, s.
Fratis, A.
Fratis, A.
Frat is, J. A.
Fratis, J. A.
Fretis, J. A.
Freeze & Freeze
Freeze & l!'reeze
do do
do do
. Friis, Herald
l!'uller Brush Co.
lrolton , Luther
GE1lERA L FUND





,

 
$40.00
48.00
4.00
83.60
32.40
25.00
6.00
102.86
21.52
36.50
37.37
4.46
31.26
23.06
Gano, Robert 21.88
Gano, Robert 4.76
Garcia, A. 18.00
Garois, A.
Gareia, P.
Gates, F. H.
Gates, F. H.
Gettle, M. c.
Gem Market Co.
George, c. E.
do do
George, Jaok
Gibson, Jamee s.
Gilbert, w.
Gilbert, w.
Gillis, M. Ett a
Glines, D. c.
Glines, D. C.
Glines, Denzil
Goddard, Nei11e c 
Goleta Farm Bureau
Good Roads Machinery Co.
Good Roads Machinery Co.
Goodchild, Ramon w.
Gorin~ John
Gorin, John
Gorin, John
Gourley, s. Nellie
Grafft, John
Graham, C. M.
Graham, c. M.
Grant, u. s.
Greenough, Mamie E 
Greer, F. c.
Guenther, Louise








 
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22.50
44.00
1344.00
193.60
10.00
35.75
30.75
30.75
1322.00
10.00
ua.oo
48.00
10.00
100.00
16.00
ao.oo
10.00
10.00
20.16
92.51
l4'2SQ1
58.50
54.00
40.50
10.00
72.00
10.00
10.00
66.50
10.00
13.78
10.00
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September 7th, 1926. 
Gunderson, G. T.
Gutierrez, Aldeene
Gutierres Electric
Guzman, J,
Gwinn, Edna A.
 Gwinn, Leo w.
Hacking, C, J.
Hagglund, B. L.
Haines, M. :M.
Heines, M. M.
Hell, G. A.
Hall, Maud
Hall, Lottie L.
Hamilton, Wm. J. r,
Hammond, D. M.
Hardy, A. c.
Hare, Dr. R. A.
Harrison, Aleck P.
Harrison, Aleck p.
Harrison, Aleck p,
Haslem, w. E. 1
Hayden, Jack
Haymsn, F. c.
Hearns, L. M.
Hearns, L. M.
Heckman, H.
Heckman, H.
Hein, David
Hemphill, R. D.
Henderson, Edward D.
Hendrix, Kate
Hendry Bros 
Henninger, J. H 
Herd, Jamee .A 
Hernandez, John
Herron, J. w 
Hicks, Geo. H.
Hicks, Katie
Higbee, Elmer G.
Hill~ Albert D 
Hilton, Maud E 
' Hineman, Mary L
Hinkley, Frank w 
Hinsdale, Wm. P 
Hoberg, Berthe Menning
Holiday Hardware Co.
do
do
do
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Hollister, Joe
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$20.00 allowed for
$20.00 ellow4d for
$15.00 allowed for


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.
$75.31
98.00
8.05
9.00
10.00
10.00
125.00
27.20
163.00
174.45
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
103.80
3.00
25.00
98.93
9i.66
91.66
22.50
10.00
10.00
225.00
225.00
162.00
123.00
.22.50
150.00
10.00
10.00
2.00
10.00
10.00
45.00
70.82
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
io.oo
10.00
io.oo
10.00
1.45
4.83
11.60
2.50
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Ketcham, E. T.
Deuffel & Esser Co.
Kimberly, Jennie
Kirby, M. J.
Knight, Cl.&renoe o.
Kortner, H. T.
Kreft, Frank D.
Lambert, c. E.
Lambert, c. E.
Lambert, c. E.
Lambert, Fred
Lambert, Fred
Lambert, N.
Lambert, N.
Lambert, Ray
Lambert, Ray
Lambert, R.
Lambert, w. H 
Landwehr, Louis H.
September 7th, 1926.
GENERAL FUND






Lane, Miles P. $20.00 allowed for
Lange, Florence
Langlo, Andrew K 
Lee, Otto 
.
Lester, Jamee
tester, James
Lethermen, J. v 
Letherman, J. v 
Lewis, Ella R.
Lib bey, .V incant E.
Light, Mrs. Marvin F.
Lillard, Mee L.
Line-A-Time Manuf. Co.
Linkous, M. R.
Linquest, A. L.
Lockard, Grace B.
Logan Co., w. c.
Loman, J. w 
Lompoc Record
Lompoc Record
Longawa, Mrs. Florence
Lopez, Ulpiano
L. A. Ioe and Cold Storage Co 
L. A. Creamery Co.
Lovejoy, L. E 
Lownes, Neill
Lowry, Jamee T 
Lucas, Edward
taut on, Geo. R 
do do
do do
Lynch, Ruth K 



$22.88
12.14
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
98.46
64.00
117.00
104.00
138.00
162.00
32.00
96.00
90.00
30.00
40.00
'7.50
10.00
J;0.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
24.00
12.00
123.00
237.00
10.00
10.00
23.35
10.00
23.50
200 .28
10.00
10.00
3.84
io.oo
3.00
3.90
10.00
10.00
2.16
13.ll
42.00
2.10
10.00
5.00
5,00
5.00
6.00
55.00
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492















- 
Mabbott, E, A,
Mabbott, E. A.
MacCulloob, George
Maher, P. J.
Msnn, F. A.
ltanning, Hattie B.
Manning, Hattie B.
Manriquez, M,
Manriquez, M.
Mansfield, T. A.
Markus~ Louise B.
Marriott & Co., o.
Martin, Carlos
Martin, Carlos
Martin, John
Martinez, A, F.
Martinez, Frank
Massera, s.
do do
Maye, May Benedict

GENERAL FUND
 


c.

Meador, Ed.
Meador, Ed.
$57.50 allowed for

Mendoza, Guadalupe

Menken, Herman
Mercer, Bob
Michelson, Lois w.
Mid. Qounties Public Service Corpn.
do do do do
Miller, Harry
Mills, Mrs. M. F 
Mission Electric Company
Mission Office Equipment Co.
Mission Office Equipment Co.
Mission Pa int & Art Co.
Mission Tires Service
Mitchell, Harold L.
Monighetti, Alfonso
Monteoito Hall & Library Assn.
Moore, Clifford
Moore, c. L.
Moore, c. L.
J~oore, C. L 
Moore, Mary s 
Moore, R 
Mooser Co., William
Moraga~ M.
Moren, Geo.
Moran, Geo.
Moreno, A.
do



-


. - 
$261.00
123.00
162.00
4.20
14.00
10.00
11.00
49.50
22.50
10.00
10.00
34.00
2.50
2.50
7.50
32.00
2,50
eo.oo
32.00
10.00
42.50
27.50
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
9.96
84.50
70.00
3.75
11.10
11.95
4.50
82.26
10.00
2.60
10.00
48.00
40.00
24.00
a.oo
10.00
90.00
7000.00
40.00
48.00
48.00
49.60










 

















September 7th, 1926.
Moreno, R.
Morlas, E.
Morlas, E,
Morley, Frank
Morley, Frank
Morley, Frank
Morning Press
Morning Preas
Morrey, H. p.
Morris, L. J.
Morris, s. E.
Murguia, F.
Murguia, F.
Mus ci o, De llno
Mutch, George K.
MoAfee, Oliver E.
McAfee, Oliver E.
McCaleb, Wm. H.
McCartney, Della L.
MoCaugbey, Anne E.
Mccaughey, J. p.
McClelland, Frank H.
McClelland, ~. H.
McClimont, John
McFarland , Rills L.
McGee, Wm. J.
McKenzie, Geo.
McKenzie, Geo.
Nellany, Lina
Nicholas, Dr. c. z 

Nicoles end Fsbing
Nielson-Smith Eleo. Co.
Nielson, C. L 
Nielson, C. L.
Nielson Co., H. T.
 Nielson, H. T 
Niles, John s 
Nix, J.
Nix, Jim
Oliver, Augusta ll8y
Oliver, Kathryn A.
Oliver, Simon J,
o Malley, John

O'Neill, Owen H.
Orcutt Women's Club
Ord Ice Co.
do do
do do
Ortega, Vincente
Osborne's Book Store
I
GENERAL FUND

$192.16 allowed for
$685. 05 . allowed











:for
 

$44.00
18.00
45.00
5.oo
15.00
a.oo
183.13
662.77
5.00
6.50
1.79
18.00
49.60
74.00
10.00
2.50
2.50
10.00
10.00
134.81
255.78
14.50
13.50
2.50
io.oo
58.25
3.10
11.00
10.00
10.00
19.15
15.50
84.23
85.13
125.00
76.00
10.00
36.00
2.50
10.00
10.00
10.00
112,50
8.95
1 0.00
6.50
4.66
2.25
10.00
3.96
1D3

494














Ott Hardware Co.
Ott Hardware Co.
do do
Ott Hardware Co.
Ovieda, Ed.
Ovieda, Ed.
Ovieda, E . s.
Ovieda, E. S.
Ovieda, Tony
OVieda, Tony
Ovieda, Tony
do do

Pacific Coast Coal Co.
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
do do do
Pacific Coast Railway Co.
Padillo, F 
Padillo, F.
Page, A. L.
Parma Comps ny
Parma co.
do do
Patrick, May c.
Pederson, Arthur
Pe.ndleton, Martha . W. p.
Perez, L.
Perez, L 
Perry, c. o 
Pertica, Freno es
Parties, France a
Peterson, Annie M.
Peterson~ p  M.
Phelps, Jr., w. J .
Phoenix, Cliffie A.
Pickett, J.
Pierce, Ellen M.
Pinkham, Lucile H.
Pippin, E. J.
Platt, Grace

Pope, A. s. 
Pope, A. s.
Poteet, A  c.
Poulsen, ~ els 14 .
Preisker, c. L.

Probert, Lily L.
Purcell, Annie F.
Purvis, Helen M 
Raffetto, J  . A.
General fund




 




 













$ .90
9.75
6.98
4.10
54.00
18.00
32.00
Ao.oo
30.00
22.50
30.oo
57.50
27.28
23.45
4.30
211.00
40.00
48.00
70.00
103.81
11.06
107.98
10.00
10.00
10.00
49.50
18.00
2.60
60.00
60.00
10.00
30.50
10 . 00
10.00
97.50
10.00
10.00
10.00
90.00
aa.oo
104.15
10.00
10.00
41.20
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
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Sept~mber 7th, 1926.
Ramirez, Mike GENERAL l!VND
Ramona Shop
Reed, A. M.
Reed, Theodore L.
Reeser, Wm.
Regan, Mrs. D. J.
Reid, Steve H.
Reineato, Joe
Reinesto, Jr., Joe
do do
Richerds, David
Richardson, Charles P.
Riohardeon, F. M.
Richardson, Jess
Richardson, Jesse
Richardson, Margaret B.
 Richardson, Mrs. Marguerite ]'.
Rincon Garage & Machine Shop
Rodriguez, J.
Rodriguez, Mrs. J .
Roemer and Roemer
Rogers & Son, E. 1.
Romero, A.
Romero, A 
Rome.ro, E.
Romeror, E. 
Romero, Frank
Romero, Fred
Romero, J. F 
do do
'
d o L.
Romero, L.
Rondot, Mary
Rosa, Jamee

Rothwell, Robert J. . -
Rozalee, J 
Rozalea, J 
do L.
Rubel Mot or Co.
Rubel Motor Co.
do do


Rudolph's Grocery & Hardware Co.
Rudolph, Richard
Rue, Tillie E.
Ruffner & Ruffner 
Ruiz, B 
do Hobie
Ruiz, Hobie
Ruiz, J. D.
 



$20.00 allowed for




'

$35.00
17.70
10.00
1 0.00
2.50
10.00
10.00
60.00
44.00
40 .00
10.00
10.00
30.00
48.00
12.00
10.00
10 . 00
26.00
a.oo
2.50
82.45
60.75
60.00
18.00
68.60
32.00
72.00
60.00
32.00
96.00
60.00
60.00
10.00
15.94
10.00
18.00
49.50
49.50
49.65
18.50
22.90
3.15
2.50
10.00
7.40
10.00
16.00
Ja.oo
27.00
1D5
496









 
Ruiz, _J. D.
Ruiz, J . D.
GE~ERAL FUND $49 ~50 allowed for 145.50
48.60
Rumsey, Floyd E
Rust, Frank w 
Ryah, Edi th M.
Sainsbury, Rose M.
Saldivar, J.E.
Saldivar, J. E.
Sa1apatha, G. M.
Selspetha, G. M.
Senta Barbara Daily News
do do do
do do do
Senta Barbara Directory Co.
Santa Bsrbare Directory Co.
Santa Barbara Huma ne Society
Santa Barbara Tel. Co.
Santa Barbara Tel. Co.
Santa .Barbara Tel. Co.
do do do
Santa Barbara Tel. Co .
do do do
do do do
do do do
Senta Marie Furniture Co.
s. M. 1!'urniture co.
Senta Marie Gee Co.
Santa Mar ia Gas Co.
Senta Ma ria Gae Co.
d o do
do do
Santa Maris Times
do do
Senta Marie Times
Santa Maria Valley 1/arehouse Co.
Sa nta Ma r ia Va l ley arehouse Co 
Santa Marie Vidette
Santos, Frank
Seucida, v.
Saunders, George
Saunders , George
Savage, Tillie B.
Scbauer Printing Studio
do do do
Schuster, Mias Marian M.
Schwartzberg, Johanna
ScQlari, Jo seph
Scott, Hattie H 
Scott , Hattie H.
'
;



$48. 30 allowed for
$84.10 allowed for
$166.05 al lowed for


$10. 24 allowed for
$8 .44 allowed for






10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
46.00
46.00
49.50
22.50
45.15
78.30
153.21
14.00
'1.00
75.00
a.eo
30.97
20.40
8.55
10.23
191.82
39.63
4.25
78.00
150. 70
15.00
15.00
1.00
76.50
73.65
8.44
7.10
992.59
24.00
68.25
5.00
33.75
10.00
5.00
10.00
1023. 95
234.00
10.00
10.00
l Q.00
3!.00
35.00



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. 
 
September 7th, 1926 
Seargent, Clark E.
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
 do do
do do
Seaside Oil Company
do do
 do do
do do
do do
do do
Sellers, J. Clark
Sellers, J. Clerk
Senay, Percy F.
Senay, Percy F.

Sexton, Joseph F.
Shell Co. of Calif 
Shell Co. of Calif.
do do
Shepard, Frank
Sherrill, Lewis
Sherwood, w. H.
Sborkley, Dr. T. M.
Shorkley, T. A! .
Silsby, n. K.
Silsby, D. K.
Silva, Henry A.
Silva, Mildred L.
Sil VI, Wm. p.
Silveira, Frank
Simpson, Gertrude
Simpson, Mra.J. w.
Smith Bros. Hardware
Smith, Charles
Smith, D. H.
Smith, Emery. Co.
Smith, Lillian
Smith, Lill ian G.
Smith, Lolita G.
Smith, Vergil D.
Smith, Willie
Smyth, E. F.
Sl1mmerfielct, Ida
Sorensen, J.{  c.
Soto, J 
Sota, J.
Southern Cal. Edison Co.
Southern Cal. .c!dison Co.
GENERAL FUND


; .
$10.00
58.75
50.90
424.00
424.00
117.36
100.10
38.18
26.25
420.00
84.46
1616.00
$20.00 allowed for

&r/.50
162.15
584.15
121.80
2.50
3.60
19'1.0'7
179.09
14.50
60.50
135.00
10.00
.50
10.00
11.34
10.37
10.00
10.00
2.50
2.50
10.00
20.00
4.75
10.00
123.00
18.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
7.50
41.60
10.00
2.50
18.00
29.25
49.21
17.35

I
498




Sou. Calif. Edison Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Sou. Counties Gas Co.
Sou. Counties Gas Co.
Sou. do
do do
do do
do
do
do
Sou. Counties Gas Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Spader, Margaret L.
Spezzano, Lucy
Stackhouse, Martha
Standard Oil Co.
Standard Oil Co.
GENERAL FillID
$S9.91 allowed for


$ 5.62
18.80
38.91
10.17
28.36
35.72
3.14
13.56
13.80
18.01
16.84
10.00
20.00
10.00
369.43
23.37


. .




 


 

















I
Sturgeon, H. s.
St. Vinoent'e Sohool

Swanson, Anna M.
Talbott, w. L.
Tanner, A  .F,
Tanori, L 
Tanori~ L.
Teufer, Ralph
Taylor Hardware Co.
Taylor Hardware Co.
Taylor, A.
do A, A,
Taylor,Priscilla A.
Thomson, J. w.
Tibbets, E. p.
September .7th, 1926.
GENERAL FU!iD


Tillman Co., The J. H.

Tomlinson Geo. w.
Tomlinson, startley
Tracy, J. v. $20.00 allowed for

Trejo, Henry
Trussler, R. J.
TrybQrn, Ethel H.
Tucker, Fred
Underwood Typewriter Company
Union Feed and Fuel Co.
.
Union Mill and Lumber Co.
' Union Mill & Lumber C~.

Union Mill and Lumber Co.
Union Mill end Lumber Co.
Union Mill and Lumber Co.
Union Oil Co. of Calif.

Universal Drafting Msobine Co.
Unzueta, D 
do do
Upson, B. w 
Valley Oil Co.
'
Venoe, H. A  .
Ven Leer, J. p.
Valente, M. o.
Valente, M. o 
Velente, M. o.
Ventura Milk Co.
Verina, P 
Viles, Earl
Viles, Ruth F 
liard, Clsrenoe c.
Ward, Clarence c.
Washburn, Mabel C.
Waterman, Helen
Waterman, Helen F.

Water Works Department Co.




 




, .
f59.40
1330.00
161.41
31.20
10.00
15.75
47.25
2.60
7.97
9.18
156.00
150.00
10.00
67.50
10.00
75.00
135.00
l0.00
10.00
4.oo
10.00
10.00
10.00
11.50
2.35
3.40
1050.00
20,00
111.21
23.50
18.45
6.78
54.oo
45.00
14.00
220.87
10.00
9.20
48.00
48.00
24.00
5.83
50.00
10.00
10.00
35.10
19,70
10.00
188.00
75.00
e.25


500































 




- \ 
Water Works Department  GENERAL FUND
Watson, J. N. ~254.12 allowen for
Watson, J. N.
Waugh, c.
Waugh, c.
Weeks , J.
Weeks, Mrs. Joe
Weidman, Elizabeth
Weidman, Nellie
Weidman, Phil
Western Auto Supply co.
Western Motor Transfer


Wester n Pipe & Steele Co . of Calif.
Western Pipe & Steel Co.

Western Union Telegraph Co.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
Westwiok, Nellie  
Wheat, George s.
Wheaton, w. H.
Whitney~ John E.
Wickenden, J . R.
Wil liams , Franklin s.
Wilson &.D'Andres
do do
do do
do do
~iil son Company
Wilson' a
Wilson, Cba a. L.
\Yilson, H. c.
Wilson, Dr. Kent R.
Wi lson~ Mamie E.
Wilson, Nell ie 1.
Wolford, A. B.
Wood, Emms
Vlood , Ida .M.
Wood, Ida M.
Woods, Nellie c.
Woodward, Annie
Wrightam, Walter
Wulff, Henry G.
Wylie, Kate c.
Wylie, Louise E.
Wylie, Tbos . B.
Youman, Donna S.
Ziegeler, H. Henry


,






 
 



 
 
 
 



 

 

 
 


Alley, Frank HOSPITAL FUND
Aluminum Cooking Utensil co. 
Ambassador Laundry Co.



 



$48.45
251.62
240.94
228.00
123.00
97.60
2.50
8.47
10.00
150.00
3.27
108.00
41.89
. 347. 36
.48
.90
10.00
2.50
33.40
10.00
10.00
632~32
10.00
111. 76
6.00

10.00
4.00
10.00
24.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
2.50
2.60
10.00
65.00
10.00
10.00
io.oo
10.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
10.00
10.00
9.00
117.21
459.82