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PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,200,000.00) OF BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT DEVELOPMENT AND PROTECTION OF NEWPORT HARBOR. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE. WHEREAS, there exists in the County of Orange, State of California at Newport Beach, a harbor, bay, inlet or arm of the sea, commonly called and known as "Newport Harbor," and WHEREAS, under and by virtue of an Act of the Legislature, of the State of California, approved June 11th, 1915, entitled "ACT PROVIDING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT DEVELOPMENT OR PROTECTION OF ANY HARBOR BAY, INLET OR OTHER ARM OF THE SEA EXISTING WITHIN ANY COUNTY OF THIS STATE, PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF A HARBOR COMMISSION BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ANY SUCH COUNTY TO HAVE GROWTH AND CONTROL OR THE IMPROVEMENT DEVELOPMENT OR PROTECTION THEREOF AND THE VOTING, ISSUANCE AND SALE OF THE BONDS OF SUCH COUNTY TO PAY THE COST THEREOF," and all Acts amendatory thereto, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, State of California, have heretofore appointed a Harbor Commission, and WHEREAS, under and by virtue of the provisions of said Act, bonds in the sum of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500,000.00) have heretofore been voted by the people of Orange County, and WHEREAS, said sum of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500,000.00) has heretofore been expended under the direction and supervision of said Harbor Commission, and WHEREAS, said Harbor Commission has filed its final report with the Board of Supervisors, which report was accepted by said Board of Supervisors and sailed Harbor Commission was under the provisions of said Act, autumnically discharged and ceased to exist, and WHEREAS, work for the development and protection of said Newport Harbor has been commenced and accomplished under the above entitled Act, the Board of Supervisor of the County of Orange, State of California, pursuant to Amendment of said Act, passed and adopted by the Legislature in the year 1921, did, on the 7th day of October, 1924, at a regular meeting of said Board, appoint a Harbor Commission, consisting of five members, each of whom was and had been for two years prior thereto, a bona fide member. WHEREAS, the said Harbor Commission in its report recommended the submission of the voting of bonds to the qualified county in two separate and distinct units; viz: (1) Shall bonds of the County of Orange be voted in the sum of SIX HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($650,000.00), for the further improvement, development and protection of the entrance of Newport Harbor. In accordance with the report of the Harbor the sum of ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,200,000.00), and that amount to be raised by the sale of bonds to carry out said plan and system for the further development, improvement and protection of said harbor is the sum of ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,200,000.00). WHEREAS, said Act heretofore referred to provides that upon the performance of the several things hereinbefore recited, the Board of Supervisors of said County, after such steps have been taken, shall, without delay, call a special election to determine whether the bounds of each County shall be issued and sold in the amount estimated by the Harbor Commission in its report and as set forth in the Resolution of the Board of Supervisors, accepting and approving the plans and specifications and report of said Commission, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on the 24th day of August, 1925, the Board of Supervisors upon a reconsideration of its order fixing the 7th day of October, 1925, rescinded said order by a unanimous vote of said Board, all of the members of said Board being present and voting, and on said day by an order duly entered upon the minutes of said Board, fixed the 7th day of April, 1925 as the day for the election throughout the County of Orange, for the purpose of submitting to the vote of the qualified electors of said County the question of the issuance of the Bonds of the County for the purposes aforesaid, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on the 24th day of August, 1925, the Board of Supervisors upon a reconsideration of its order fixing the 7th day of October, 1925 rescinded said order by a unanimous vote of said Board, all of the members of said Board being present and voting, and on said day by an order duly entered upon the minutes of said Board fixed the 7th day of June, 1926 as the day for the election throughout the County of Orange for the purpose of submitting to the vote of the qualified electors of said County the question of issuance of the Bonds of the County for the purposes aforesaid, (1) Shall bonds of the County of Orange be voted in the sum of SIX HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($650,000.00), for the further improvement, development and protection of the entrance of Newport Harbor. In accordance with the report of the Harbor denomination of One (1), $1,000.00), and shall numbered and payable by date thereof and bond included less than two years from date thereof are paid. (3) Provided that vote to incur a bond sald County to this county in The Treasurer's office at twenty years thereafter until paid in full. The principal effect is that an amendment shall coin of United States The Treasurer's office at the City of Santa Clara each of said bonds at the rate of four centum (4½%) per annuum annually and evidence pons attached heretoher nearly as practicable. The general election in California, and none if so called County permitted to vote special election she put at six o'clock in the morning until seven o'clock in said day when she made that by Resolution Board of Supervisors Orange, heretofore determined,said Special Elec same is hereby called outthe County to 10th daythe purposeof submittingtothevoteofthequalifiedelectorsofsaidcountythequestionofissuanceoftheBondsoftheCountyforthepurposesaforesaid,and WHEREAS,the said Harbor Commission in its report recommendedthe submissionofthevotingofbondstothequalifiedcountyintwoseparateanddistinctunits,viz: (1) Shall bondsoftheCountyofOrangebevotedinthesumofSIXHUNDREDFIFTYTHOUSANDDOLLARS($650,000.00),fortherimprovement,dvelopmentandprotectionoftheentranceofNewportHarbor.InaccordancewiththereportoftheHarbor WHEREAS, said Harbor Commission has filed its final report with the Board of Supervisors, which said report was accepted by the above entitlement Act, the Board of Superiority of the County of Orange and sold former Harbor Commission and sold former Harbor Commission, automatically discharged and ceased to exist, and WHEREAS, work for the development has been commenced and accomplished on the above entitlement Act, the Board of Superiority of the County of Orange and sold former Harbor Commission, consisting of five members, each of whom was and had two years prior thereto, a bond fide resident election and free fide resident county, for the purpose of considering the feasibility of the further development of said Harbor, and WHEREAS, the members of said Harbor Commission so appointed by said Board of Supervisors, duly qualified in the manner and within the time prescribed law and thereof did organized in conformity to law, and did proceed with all diligence to cause a proper survey to be made of that certain Harbor, bay, inlet or arm of the sea; same being located within the County of Orange and commonly called Newport Harbor, that being the harbor designated to be either improved, developed and projected, and WHEREAS, said Harbor Commission did, after a careful survey, investigation and examination of said Harbor, find and report to the Board of Supervisors of said County that said Harbor can be further improved, developed and protected and that the public will be benefited such further improvement in the development and protection that the cost thereof will not be disproportionate to the benefits to be derived therefrom, and did provide detailed plans and specifications for the best and most feasible plan and system for the further improvement, development and protection of said Harbor and estimated the cost thereof at the amount to be raised by the issuance and sale of said bonds of said County, to-wit: the sum of ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,200,000.00) to do the work of said further improvement, development and protection, and did make a full, complete, comprehensive and final report of investigations and examinations and filed the same together with detailed plans and specifications with the Board of Supervisors of said County of Orange, on the 14th day of April, 1925, at which time said Board of Supervisors, by an order duly made and entered on its minutes, fixed the time for the hearing on said report for the 12th day of May, 1925, at the hour of two o'clock P.M., at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Court House at Santa Ana, which said date was not more than thirty nor less than twenty days after the filing of said report, and caused notice of the fact that said report has been filed and that the hearing thereof has been set for the 12th day of May, 1925, by duly published in accordance with law, which publication was duly made, as will more fully appear from the affidavits of publication now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and WHEREAS, on the said 12th day of May, 1925, the matter of said report coming regularly for hearing, pursuant to the Order for the hearing upon report and the notice thereof duly published as required by law, at which time and place protestants against the acceptance of said report were heard, and it was ordered by said board, by an order duly made and entered on its minutes on said 19th day of May, 1925, that furtering of said report be continued to the 19th day of May, 1925, at the same hour and place, and WHEREAS, on the said 19th day of May, 1925, after a further hearing and consideration of said report of said Harbor Commission, the Board of Supervisors, by an order duly made and entered on its minutes on said 19th day of May, 1925, that furtering of said report be continued to the 2nd day of June, 1925, at the same hour and place, and The Order for the hearing upon said report and the notice thereof duly published as required by law, at which time and place protestants against the acceptance of said report were heard, and it was ordered by said board, by an order duly made and entered on its minutes on said 12th day of May, 1925, that further of said report be continued to the 19th day of May, 1925, at the same hour and place, and WHEREAS, on the said 19th day of May, 1925, after a further hearing and consideration of said report of said Harbor Commission, the Board of Supervitors, by an order duly made and entered on its minutes on said 12th day of May, 1925, that further of said report be continued to the 19th day of May, 1925, at the same hour and place, WHEREAS, on the said 2nd day of June, 1925, after further hearing and consideration of said report of said Harbor Commission and after hearing all the present protest against said report and after further consideration of said report and said plans and specifications, said Board of Supervisors being fully advised therein, passed and adopted a Resolution accepting and approving said report, plans and specifications for the further improvement, development and protection of said Harbor, and designated said Harbor "same being the name by which said Harbor is commonly called and further resolved that the plan and system to be employed and used in the further in, rovement, development and protection of said Newport Harbor shall consist of the following work, to-wit: (1) Building a jetty on the east side of one entrance to said Harbor 1500 feet long in accordance with the detailed plans and specifications of said Harbor Commission on file with Clerk. (2) Repairing the Jetty on the westerly said of the entrance to said Harbor, in accordance with said plans and specifications. (3) Building the necessary reverents to said jettles, in accordance with the plans and specifications. (4) Dredging an entrance to said Harbor 300 feet wide and 25 feet deep. (5) Dredging an area at the turn, in accordance with the plans and specifications. (6) Dredging the channel across said bay and harbor in accordance with said plans and specifications. (7) Deepening the turning basin already dredged in said harbor in accordance with said plans and specifications. (8) The construction of a wharf and equipment, in accordance with said plans and specifications. (9) Dredging an anchorage area of seventy acres in said harbor, in accordance with said plans and specifications. (10) Of the aforesaid work to be done and if the material to be furnished to be done and furnished in accordance with the detailed plans and specifications attached to and made a port of the report of the Harbor Commission now on file with the Board of Supervisors of said Orange County. And said Board further Resolved at said time that the estimated cost of said further improvement, development and protection of said Newport Harbor, according to the plan and system recommended by said Harbor Commission is (1) Provided that if the electors at said election shall vote to incur a bond indebtedness of the said County amount of $650,000.00 above set forth in such proposition to be submitted to said voters, then and in that event, said bonds for said amount of $650,000.00 shall be divided into 650 bonds, numbered from one (1) to six hundred fifty (650), inclusive, and each bond shall be of the denomination ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS (41,000.00) or one hundred thousand payable within twenty years from date thereof, as follows: to-wit: $32,000.00 of said bond indebtedness shall be payable in one year from the date thereof, and $32,000.00 of said bond indebtedness shall be payable in alternate years thereafter until all of said bonds are paid. (2) Provided that the electors at said election shall vote to incur a bond indebtedness of said County to the amount of $550,000.00, as above set forth in such proposition to be submitted to said voters, then and in that event, said bonds for said amount of $550,000.00 shall be divided into 650 bonds, numbered from one (1) to five hundred fifty (650), inclusive, and each bond shall be of the ANAHEIM GAZETTE denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000,00), and shall be consecutively numbered and payable within twenty years from date thereof, as follows, to wit: $28,000.00 of said bonded indebtedness shall be payable in one year from the date thereof and $27,000.00 of said indebtedness shall be payable in two years from the date thereof and said amounts of $28,000.00 and $27,000.00, respectively, shall be payable in alternate years thereafter until all of said bonds are paid. (3) Provided that the electors shall vote to incur a bonded indebtedness of said County to the amount of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,200,000.00), as above set forth in said propositions and two jointly, then and in that event, said bonds for said amount of $1,200,000.00 shall be divided into 1200 bonds numbered from one (1) to twelve hundred (1200), inclusive and of the denomination of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,200,000.00), as above set forth in said propositions and two jointly, then and in that event, said bonds for said amount of $1,200,000.00 shall be divided into 1200 bonds numbered from one (1) to twelve hundred (1200), inclusive and of the denomination of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,200,000.00), as above set forth in said propositions and two jointly, then and in that event, said bonds for said amount of $1,200,000. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling Place—Washington School Inspector—A. C. Bowers Judges—Henry Diers and Anna M. Hines Clerk—Bertha Howers SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place—Willard School Inspector—N. A. Beals Judges—Frank Ey and C. B. Morgan Clerk—J. E. Liebig SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 3 Polling Place—Davis Science School Inspector—D. G. Cole Judges—J. J. Zielan and Lydia A. Smart Clerk—Ada S. McFadden SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 4 Polling Place—Bulck Garage, 5th and Spurgeon Inspector—Leota Allen Judges—Wm. F. Lutz and Elizabeth W. Nichols Clerk—C. J. Overshier SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 5 Polling Place—C. D. Butter's Garage, 320 S. Sycamore Judges—R.J. Fowler Judges-Horton M. Palmer and S. M. Dungan Clerk—Mary L. Tillotson SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 6 Polling Place—Spurgeon School Inspector—C. L. Pond Judges—a N. Cox and V. T. Hawk Clerk—Christiane M. Cox SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 7 Polling Place—Lathrop School Inspector—H. Chay Kellogg Judges—Michael Babylon and Will O'Brien Clerk-John C. Mayer SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 8 Polling Place—Chamber of Commerce Auto Park Inspector-W. L. Grubb Judges-W. H. Gibson and E.P. Stafford Clerk-A.W.Fuller SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 9 Polling Place-Dunlap's Garage, 2075 N.Main Inspector-Laura W. Dunlap Judges-Milford M.Tibball and Margaret A.Elsele Clerk-Marguerit L.Esau SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 10 Polling Place-Oberlin's Garage, 17th and Polinsetta. Clerk-Roy Osborn Judges-George H.Rohrs and A.J.Aberts Clerk-Tillie C.Oherlin SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 11 Polling Place-Lindsey School Inspector-H.C.Bawes Judges-Lloyd N.Matee and F.B.Steyer Clerk-Agnes M.Smith SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 12 Polling Place-Geo.L.Wright's Garage, 331 Minter Street Inspector-Chas.W.Davies Judges-May M.Price and Florence E.Harvey Clerk-Aurelia A.Cattand SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 13 Polling Place-Mrs.McGee's Minter and Fruit Streets. Inspector-Thos.D.Knights. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 13 Polling Place-Nine and Entrance, said Specta election has been held out the County of Orange, State of California, on the 10th day of June, 1926, for the purpose of submitting to the vote of the qualified electors of said County above and foregoing questions. That notice of said special election called for the 10th day of June, 1926, and as set for the 10th day of June, 1926, in order to be held through the Order and Notice of Special Election shall be given by publication of said Notice of Special Election once a week for at least four weeks prior to the said election in the following newspaper published in the County of Orange, to-wit: Anhems Gazette, which said paper is a paper of general circulation and printed and published in said County of Orange. That the following are the general election precincts of the county of Orange, so that the election can be held throughout the names of the election officers appointed to hold, conduct and make returns of said election as required by law: SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling Place—Washington School Inspector—A.C.Bowers Judges—Henry Diers and Anna M.Hines Clerk-Bertha Howers SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place—Willard School Inspector-N.A.Balts Judges-Jrank Ey and C.B.Morgan Clerk-J.E.Liebig SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 3 Polling Place-Davis Science School Inspector-D.G.Cole Judges-J.J.Zielan and Lydia A.Smart Clerk-Ada S.McFadden SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 4 Polling Place-Bulck Garage, 5th and Spurgeon Inspector-Leota Allen Judges-Wm.F.Lutz and Elizabeth W.Nichols Clerk-C.J.Overshier SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 5 Polling Place-C.D.Butter's Garage, 320 S.Sycamore Judges-R.J.Fowler Judges-Horton M.Palmer and S.M.Dungan Clerk-Mary L.Tillotson SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 6 Polling Place-Spurgeon School Inspector-C.L.Pond Judges-A.N.Cox and V.T.Hawk Clerk-Christiane M.Cox SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 7 Polling Place-Lathrop School Inspector-H.C.Yellowkegg Judges-Michael Babylon and Will O'Brien Clerk-John C.Mayer SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 8 Polling Place-Chamber of Commerce Auto Park Inspector-W.L.Grubbl Judges-W.H.Gibson and E.P.Pstafford Clerk-A.W.Fuller SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 9 Polling Place-Dunlap's Garage, 2075 N.Main Inspector-Laura W.Dunlap Judges-Milford M.Tibball and Margaret A.Elsele Clerk-Marguerit L.Esau SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 10 Polling Place-Oberlin's Garage, 17th and Polinsetta. Clerk-Roy Osborne Judges-George H.Rohrs and A.J.Aberts Clerk-Tillie C.Oherlin SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 11 Polling Place-Lindsey School Inspector-H.C.Bawes Judges-Lloyd N.Matee and F.B.Steyer Clerk-Agnes M.Smith SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 12 Polling Place-Geo.L.Wright's Garage, 331 Minter Street Inspector-Chas.W.Davies Judges-May M.Price and Florence E.Harvey Clerk-Aurelia A.Cattand SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 13 Polling Place-Mrs.McGee's Minter and Fruit Streets. Inspector-Thos.D.Knights. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 14 Polling Place-Rolla R.Hayes' Garage, 2103 N.Broadway Inspector-Rola R.Hayes Judges-M.nission and H.D.Meyer SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 15 Polling Place-Littlewood Co., 501 E.Broadway Inspector-Una Strodthoff SEAL BEACH PRECINCT Polling Place-City Hall Inspector-Albert E.Swain Judges-Merle Armstrong and Miss Else McClelland Clerk-Caroline L.Harding TALIBERT PRECINCT House Inspector-John H.Pope Judges-Geo,M.Gardner and Earl Lamb Clerk-Anson R.Hamner WESTMINSTER PRECINCT Polling Place-Odd Fellowows Hall, Inspector-Wells B.Mccox Judges-William H.Bentley and Harry Munzerger Clerk-Virginia C.Patterson WINTERSHURG PRECINCT House Inspector-Ralph C.Huff, Judges-Frederick L.Armstrong and Frank B.Hardin Clerk-Bearishin Clerk-AHEIM PRECINCT No.113 Lincoln Avenue Inspector-David W.Anderson, Judges-Charles M.Hollingshead and Mrs.Sophia Rees. Clerk-Mrs.Agnes Hund, AHEIMPRENCINTNO.3 PollingPlace-Union High School Insidor-Jacob Wittmert Judges-John J.Dwyer and Fred Grimm. Clerks-Mrs.Eileen D.Bruis, AHEIMPRENCINTNO.4 PolilingPlace-M.R Harrison'S Garage, 762 N.Lemon Street Inspector-Berwick A.Cook, Judges-Berissa Case and Charles J.Fay. Clerks-Elizabeth Fellows, AHEIMPRENCINTNO.5 PolilingPlace-J.P Probst Paint Shop, 113 W.Adele Street Inspector-Charles E.Cowan, Judges-Mrs.Eula Dyer and Charles O.Priston. Clerks-Ida C.Lake, AHEIMPRENCINTNO.6 PolilingPlace-L.A.Fisher Garage, 225 W.I Wilhelm Street Inspector-Genevieve Fording, Judges-Mrs.Hazel R.Royalty and H.Jackson Walz. Clerks-Myrly Richards, AHEIMPRENCINTNO.7 PolilingPlace-C.P.Smith'S Garage, 709 N.Salina Street Inspector-Chandler J.Cornwell, Judges-Charles P.Smith and David E.Wagner. Clers-Mrs.Enma M.Wright, AHEIMPRENCINTNO.8 PolilingSide McGraw'S Ford Garage, 320 N.Los Angeles Street Inspector-John C.Kratz, Judges-Miss Frances Backs and Arthur L.W Lewis. Clers-Myrly Staples, AHEIMPRENCINTNO.9 PolilingPlace-H.S.Jayne, 125 N.Olive Street. Inspector-Henry Clasen, Judges-Annie Kuhman and John Kohbenberger. Clers-Mrs.Lula Bennett, Anaheim Precinct No.10 PolilingPlace-Olive Fruit Co., 505 E.Center Street Inspector-Pauline Kroeger, Judgets-Robert R.Herman and Fannie Welch. Clers-Mrs.Minnie Baxtter, Anaheim Precinct No.11 PolilingPlace-Gibbs Lumber Co., 501 E.Broadway. Inspector-Annie Henry Clasen, Judgets-Annie Kuhman and John Kohbenberger. Clers-Mrs.Lula Bennett, Anaheim Precinct No.10 PolilingPlace-Olive Fruit Co., 505 E.Center Street. Inspector-Pauline Kroeger, Judgets-Robert R.Herman and Fannie Welch. Clers-Mrs.Minnie Baxtter, Anaheim Precinct No.11 PolilingPlace-Gibbs Lumber Co., 501 E.Broadway. Inspector-Annie Henry Clasen, Judgets-Annie Kuhman and John Kohbenberger. Clers-Mrs.Lula Bennett, Anaheim Precinct No.10 PolilingPlace-Olive Fruit Co., 505 E.Center Street. Inspector-Pauline Kroeger, Judgets-Robert R.Herman and Fannie Welch. Clers-Mrs.Minnie Baxtter, Anaheim Precinct No.11 PolilingPlace-Gibbs Lumber Co., 501 E.Broadway. Inspector-Annie Henry Clasen, Judgets-Annie Kuhman and John Kohbenberger. Clers-Mrs.Lula Bennett, Anaheim Precinct No.10 PolilingPlace-Olive Fruit Co., 505 E.Center Street. Inspector-Pauline Kroeger, Judgets-Robert R.Herman and Fannie Welch. Clers-Mrs.Minnie Baxtter, Anaheim Precinct No.11 PolilingPlace-Gibbs Lumber Co., 501 E.Broadway. Inspector-Annie Henry Clasen, Judgets-Annie Kuhman and John Kohbenberger. Clers-Mrs.Lula Bennett, Anaheim Precinct No.10 PolilingPlace-Olive Fruit Co., 505 E.Center Street. Inspector-Pauline Kroeger, Judgets-Robert R.Herman and Fannie Welch. Clers-Mrs.Minnie Baxtter, Anaheim Precinct No.11 PolilingPlace-Gibbs Lumber Co., 501 E.Broadway. Inspector-Annie Henry Clasen, Judgets-Annie Kuhman and John Kohbenberger. Clers-Mrs.Lula Bennett, Anaheim Precinct No.10 PolilingPlace-Olive Fruit Co., 505 E.Center Street. Inspector-Pauline Kroeger, Judgets-Robert R.Herman and Fannie Welch. Clers-Mrs.Minnie Baxtter, Anaheim Precinct No.11 PolilingPlace-Gibbs Lumber Co., 501 E.Broadway. Inspector-Annie Henry Clasen, Judgets-Annie Kuhman and John Kohbenberger. Clers-Mrs.Lula Bennett, Anaheim Precinct No.10 PolilingPlace-Olive Fruit Co., 505 E.Center Street. Inspector-Pauline Kroeger, Judgets-Robert R.Herman和Fannie Welch。 Clers-Mrs.Minnie Baxtter, Anaheim Precinct No.10 PolilingPlace-Olive Fruit Co., 505 E.Center Street。 Inspector-Pauline Kroeger, Judgets-Robert R.Herman和Fannie Welch。 Clers-Mrs.Minnie Baxtter, Anaheim Precinct No.10 PolilingPlace-Olive Fruit Co., 505 E.Center Street。 Inspector-Pauline Kroeger, Judgets-Robert R.Herman和Fannie Welch。 Clers-Mrs.Minnie Baxtter, Anaheim Precinct No.10 PolilingPlace-Olive Fruit Co., 505 E.Center Street。 Inspector-Pauline Kroeger, Judgets-Robert R.Herman和Fannie Welch。 Clers-Mrs.Minnie Baxtter, Anaheim Precinct No.10 PolilingPlace-Olive Fruit Co., 505 E.Center Street。 Inspector-Pauline Kroeger, Judgets-Robert R.Herman和Fannie Welch。 CleriestrictNo. The following are the general election precincts of the county of Orange, so that the election can be held out the County of Orange, State of California, on the 10th day of June, 1926, in order to be held through the orders of General election together with polling places for Sunday afternoon. The following are the general election precincts of the county of Orange, so that the election can be held out the County of Orange, State of California, on the 10th day of June, 1926, in order to be held through the orders of General election together with polling places for Sunday afternoon. The following are the general election precincts of the county of Orange, so that the election can be held out the County of Orange, State of California, on the 10th day of June, 1926, in order to be held through the orders of General election together with polling places for Sunday afternoon. The following are the general election precincts of the county of Orange, so that the election can be held out the County of Orange, State of California, on the 10th day of June, 1926, in order to be held through the orders of General election together with polling places for Sunday afternoon. The following are the general election precincts of the county of Orange, so that the election can be held out the County of Orange, State of California, on the Inspector—Roy Osborn. Judges—George H. Rohrs and A. J. Alberts. Clerk—Tille C. Ohellin. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 11 Polling Place-Lincoln School. Inspector—H. C. Dawes. Judges—Lloyd N. Matee and F. B. Stever. Clerk—Aurelia A. Cattland. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 13 Polling Place-Mrs. McGee's, Minter and Fruit Streets. Inspector—Thos. D. Knights. Judges—W. S. Blakeman and Anna Kahn. Clerk—Mattle M. Smith. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 14 Polling Place-G. H. Scott's Garage, 619 E. 4th Street. Inspector—J. Wiley Harris. Judges—G. H. Scott and Josephine Brook. Clerk—Vella W. Powelson. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 15 Polling Place-John Muir School. Inspector—Minor F. Cox. Judges—J. N. Osborne and Gall Finley. Clerk—Louise G. Mock. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 16 Polling Place-City Hall. Inspector—John T. Kruldow. Judges—Fannie C. Lash and Geo. A. Barrows. Clerk—Ethet P. Gardner. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 17 Polling Place-Sherrill's Garage, 602 E. 3rd Street. Inspector—Carrie Sherrill. Judges—W. E. Gates and Maude L. Swarthout. Clerk—S. Hubbard. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 18 Polling Place-Rooosevelt School. Inspector—Carrie W. Flagg. Judges—Ida M. Carnahan and Clara R. French. Clerk-Ida C. Carey. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 19 Polling Place-Lindsay's Garage, 3rd and Lacy Streets. Inspector—Minnle L. Lindsay. Judges—E. E. Dunn and Alice M. Dunn. Clerk—Grace M. Grigaby. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 20 Polling Place-J. G. Quick's Garage, 1608 E. 4th Street. Inspector-J.G. Quick. Judges-Wm.R.Bennett and Arthur E.Collins. Clerk-Helen Wiebe. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 21 Polling Place-A.Edgar's Garage, 302 E.Chestnut Street. Inspector-F.L.Austin. Judges-Vola Maxon and Marie Beisel. Clerk-Mrs.Harlot Austin. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 22 Polling Place-J.E.Kellogg's Garage, 603 Orange Avenue. Inspector-J.E.Kellogg. Judges-Thomas R.Reen and Nell D.Winslow. Clerk-William G.Warne. Judges-Thomas R.Reen and Nell D.Winslow. Clerk-William G.Warne. Judges-Thomas R.Reen and Nell D.Winslow. The text is cut off at the bottom of the image, so it cannot be fully transcribed here. Please provide the full text content from the image if available. ```markdown Inspector—Roy Osborn. Judges—George H. Rohrs and A.J.Aberts. Clerk—Tille C.Ohelin. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 11 Polling Place-Lincoln School. Inspector-H.C.Dawes. Judges-Iloyd N.Matee and F.B.Stever. Clerk-Agnes M.Smith. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 12 Polling Place-Geo.L.Wright's Garage, 831 Minter Street. Inspector-Chas.M.W.davies. Judges-May M.Price and Florence E.Harvey. Clerk-Aurelia A.Cattland. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 13 Polling Place-Mrs.McGee's, Minter and Fruit Streets. Inspector-Thos.D.Knights. Judges-W.S.Blakeman and AnnaKahn. Clerk-Mattle M.Smith. SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 14 Polling Place-G.H.Scott's Garage, 619 E.4th Street. Inspector-J.Wiley Harris。 Judges-G.H.Scott and JosephineBrook。 Clerk-Vella W.Powelson。 SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 15 Polling Place-John MuirSchool。 Inspector-Norr.F.Cox。 Judges-J.N.Osborne and GallFinley。 Clerk-Louise G.Mock。 SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 16 Polling Place-CityHall。 Inspector-John T.Kruldow。 Judges-Pamille C.Lash and Geo.A.Barrows。 Clerk-Ethet P.Gardner。 SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 17 Polling Place-Sherrill's Garage, 602E.3rd Street。 Inspector-Carrie Sherrill。 Judges-W.E.Gates and MaudeL.Swarthout。 Clerk-S.S.Hubbard。 SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 18 Polling Place-RoooseveltSchool。 Inspector-Carrie W.Flagg。 Judges-IdaM.CarnahanandClaraR.French。 Clerk-Ida C.Carey。 SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 19 Polling Place-Lindsay's Garage,3rdandLacyStreets。 Inspector-MinnleL.Lindsay。 Judges-E.E.DunnandAliceM.Dunn。 Clerk-GraceM.Grigaby。 SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 20 PollingPlace-J.G.Qick's Garage,1608E.4thStreet。 Inspector-J.G.Qick。 Judges-Wm.R.BennettandArthurE.Collins。 Clerk-HelenWiebe。 SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 21 Polling place-A.Edgar's Garage,302E.ChestnutStreet。 Inspector-F.L.Austin。 Judges-Vola MaxonandMarieBeisel。 Clerk-Mrs.Harlot Austin。 SANTA ANA PRECINCT NO. 22 Polling place-J.E.Kellogg's Garage,603Orange Avenue。 Inspector-J.E.Kellogg。 Judges-Thomas R.ReenandNellD.Winslow。 Clerk-William G.Warne。 Judges-Thomas R.ReenandNellD.Winslow。 The text is cut off at the bottom of the image, so it cannot be fully transcribed here. ``` PAGE THREE BREA PRECINCT NO. 4 Polling Place—Chamber of Commerce Building Inspector—Samuel C. Hambleton Judges—Mrs. Nan B. Bailey and Mrs. Minnie L. Rowman Clerk—Carolyn E. Chaplin BREA CANYON PRECINCT Polling Place—Brea Canyon Oil Co. Office Inspector—A. Elizabeth Brooks Judges—E. Irene Wilson and Nettie Neegley Clerk—Laura Luceo BREA PARK PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling Place—Ruena Park School Inspector—W. W. Hart Judges—Geo McNell and Fred Bastady Clerk—Margaret Robeson BREA PARK PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place—S. T. G. Building, Grand Avenue Inspector—Edna M. Dow Judges—G. L. Mennes and Estella S. Owens Clerk—Hattie A. Allen CYPRESS PRECINCT Polling Place—Cypress School Inspector—Guymond G. Priddy Judges—John W. Fquay and Oscar P. Hunyard Clerk—David Holder EAST ANAHEIM PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling Place—Dr. J. P. Brasad's Garage, Cor. East and North Streets, Inspector—V. M. Parker Judges—Clarence E. Robinson and Merrill H. Miller Clerk—Arthur B. Wilmsen EAST ANAHEIM PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place—Meyers Garage, E. Center Street, Inspector—Geo. Weatherly Judges—W. M. Wellman and Dock D. Stall Clerk-Fred H. Weisel EAST LA HABRA PRECINCT Polling Place—North Greenwood Street, Stevens' Garage, Inspector-C. D. Stephens, Judges-F. W. Bishop and Mrs. Eva Snow Clerk-Mrs. Retta Ansley FULLERTON PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling Place—Neal Harlow's Garage, 635 W. Commonwealth Avenue, Inspector-Mrs Helena M. Nye Judges-Mrs. Pearl M. Crandall and Mrs. Maudle Osborn Clerk-Mrs. Gertrude Evans FULLERTON PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place—McGraw's Garage, 128 W. Commonwealth Avenue, Inspector-Oliver A. Mason, Judges-Mrs. Marlon West and Corinne A. P. Migliolco Clerk-Lela Ogle Anderson FULLERTON PRECINCT NO. 3 Polling Place—Ford Sale Room, 125 W. Commonwealth Avenue, Inspector-Maud B. Peacock, Judges-Mrs. L. A. Parker and George Antilin Clerk-Alice M. Smith FULLERTON PRECINCT NO. 4 Polling Place—Ford Avenue Grammar Judges—Mrs. Estella Robison and Irls S. Clark, Clerk-Lena M. Miles, WEST ANAHEIM PRECINCT Polling Place-Loura School, Inspector-E.R.Walker, Judges-Marion Vernon and Mrs.Esther B.Brown, Clerk-Mrs. Clara M.Martin, YORBA LINDA PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling Place-Walker Building, Inspector-E.R.Walker, Judges-Marion Vernon and Mrs.Esther B.Brown, Clerk-Mrs. Clara M.Martin, YORBA LINDA PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place-Yorba Linda School, Inspector-Frank J.Snyder, Judges-Edwin L.Gilman and Mrs.Lessie G.Townsend, Clerk-James A.Logsdon, EL-MODENA PRECINCT Polling Place-School House, Inspector-W.T.Chapman, Judges-W.K.Flippen and Donald Smilley, Clerk-Henry Campbell, McPHERSON PRECINCT Polling Place-Henry Meyer's Garage, Inspector-Guy Field, Judges-H.B.Wiseman and Will Rohrr, Clerk-Edward Gray, OLIVE PRECINCT Polling Place-Kusel & Lorenzen Store Building, Inspector-M.D.Payan, Judges-H.L.Sitchfield and Theodore Mieger, Clerk-Carl O.Helm, ORANGE PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling Place-Waverley School, Inspector-Dan W.Gruwell, Judges-Fred G.Schlepp and Alice E.Hatterman, Clerks-Dora G.Swaye, ORANGE PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place-Water Works, Inspector-E.W.Camfield, Judges-C.A.Merritt and Harry Z.Adams, Clerks-Arthur H.Helm, ORANGE PRECINCT NO. 3 Polling Place-Center Street School, Inspector-Raymond Potter, Judges-Geo.A.Shoomaker and Leslie L.Aller, Clerks-Warren E.Case, ORANGE PRECINCT NO. 4 Polling Place-Amasworth Garage, Inspector-Logan Jackson, Judges-F.W.Grumm and Blanche H.Leggitt, Clerks-Darla M.Meyer, ORANGE PRECINCT NO. 5 Polling Place-Hagen's Garage, 145 N.Cleveland Street, Inspector-Edith A.Knesel, Judges-Vers Wettlin and Etta Chapman, Clerks-Emmia Hagen, ORANGE PRECINCT NO. 6 Polling Place-Wills Wood's Garage, 317 N.Cleveland Street, Inspector-Martin E.Jemison, Judges-Allie Moore and Mrs.Mabel H.Slater, Moffitt, PRECINCT Bain, Strong and Miss Dulling, PRECINCT Valley School Garner and Earl Perkins, PRECINCT Snow Hall, Coy, Matthey and Harry Persson, PRECINCT View School Gaffer, Marth and Mrs. Bethert, NO. 1 Moore Soap Co. Thush, Armstrong and NO. 2 Number Co., 1123 Anderson, Collingshead and Dud. CT NO. 3 Union High Street, Tucker and Fred Brusr, and Charles J. Cook, and Charles J. Bess, CT NO. 4 Harrison's Garage, Lirrus, CT NO. 5 Robst Paint Shop, Rowan, and Charles O. CT NO. 6 Other Garage, 225 Dording, Royalty and H. Guards, CT NO. 7 Stuth's Garage, 709 Cornwell, South and David Wright, CT NO. 8 Grraw's Ford Garage, Statz, Backs and Peles, CT NO. 9 Jayne, 125 N. John, Alman and John Bettt, CT NO. 10 Crutt Co., 805 E. Begger, Man and Fannie Xetter, CT NO. 11 Number Co., 801 June Shipkey, Or and James A. Bemblay, CT NO. 12 School, 112 E. A Knott, Spake and LaClerk No. 13 School, 112 E. A Knott, Spake and LaClerk No. 14 School, 805 E. Begger, Man and Fannie Xetter, CT NO. 11 Number Co., 801 June Shipkey, Or and James A. Bemblay, CT NO. 13 School, 112 E. A Knott, Spake and LaClerk No. 14 School, 805 E. Begger, Man and Fannie Xetter, CT NO. 11 Number Co., 801 FULLERTON PRECINCT NO. 14 Polling Place—J. W. Maylow's Garage, 200 Cornell, Cor. E., Wishire Inspector—William E. Askin Judge—Alta V. Compton and Helen M. Chambers Clerk—Ellie M. Colborn FULLERTON PRECINCT NO. 15 Polling Place—Chas, Hamond, Jordon Garage. Inspector—Joseph C. Batchman Judge—Floyd Annin and Mrs. Eva Boyer Clerk—Lella Achey FULLERTON PRECINCT NO. 16 Polling Place—Maple Avenue School, 244 E. Maple Street. Inspector—Samuel W. Miller Judge—Archie M. Edwards and Mrs. Mildred B. Burford Clerk—Mrs. Dale Adams LA HABRA CITY PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling Place—117 E. Central Avenue. Inspector—L. Muchow. Judge—E. H. Woods and Mrs. Mae Roberts. Clerk—Mrs. Ida Sutton. LA HABRA CITY PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place—Washington School. Inspector—W. L. York. Judge—W. E. Malan and Mrs. M, D. Shirley. Clerk—Mrs. D. E. Davis. LA HABRA CITY PRECINCT NO. 3 Polling Place—City Fire Hall. Inspector—H. S. Hayson. Judge—Mr. Kennie L. Gordon and Mrs. B. F. Harry. Clerk—Mrs. Elizabeth Scoffield, LOFTUS PRECINCT Polling Place—West Coast Boarding House. Inspector—Mrs. Harriet Simons. Judge—Mrs. Mollie E. White and Mrs. Laura Fay Rudy. Clerk—Mary M. Alkreu. OLINDA PRECINCT Polling Place—Olinda School. Inspector—Kathryn M. Vanatta. Judge—Mrs. Jessie J. Loomis and Mrs. Florence Hunker. Clerk—Mrs. Maudé E. Freley. ORANGEHURSE PRECINCT Polling Place—Orangehorse School. Inspector—Howard E. Spencer. Judge—L. J. Kelly and F. B. Callan. Clerk—L. B. Steward. PLACENTIA PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling Place—Placenta National Bank. Inspector Gifford M. Farrar. Judge—Geo. W. Cowan and Mrs. Nelle Fourman. Clerk—R. J. McFadden. PLACENTIA PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place—Fourman Realty Office, Cor. Bradford and Center. Inspector Herbert Sullivan. Judge—Velma E. Sullivan and Roy L. Hale. Clerk—Merwin D. Wagner. PLACENTIA PRECINCT NO. 3 Polling Place—Print Shop, Santa Fe Ave., between Main and Melrose. Inspector Mrs. Eleanor E. Elchlson. Judge—Nellie Cline and Arthur L. Anderson. Clerk-Mrs. Ela Penn. IRCHIELD PRECINCT Polling Place—Richfield School. Inspector-Miss Eleonore Loescher. Judge-Joseph H. Enright and Blanche E.Kuhn. Clerk-Cora E.Cole, STANTON PRECINCT Polling Place-Old City Hall building. Inspector-Mary W.Long. Inspector-Hermine Baynh, Judge-Dr.J.S.Wherry and Mrs.P.M.Thompson. Clerk-Mrs.Ida A.Spaulding. COSTA MESA PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place-Daley Engineering Shop, Fullerton Avenue. Inspector-J.H.Rochester. Judge-Harry Clark and Mrs.BertaR.Alnaworth. Clerk-Mrs.Margaret Long. COSTA MESA PRECINCT NO. 3 Polling Place-Reichenbach Building, Corner 22nd and Newport Boulevard. Inspector-Alvin Bloch。 Judge-Max Rechenbach and Mrs.AnnieClerk-Mrs.Marie Hardin。 DELHI PRECINCT Polling Place-Dehl School House。 Inspector-Boyd Ellis。 Judge-G.W.Guynn and W.E.Howard。 Clerk-H.D.Gray。 EL TORO PRECINCT Polling Place-El Toro School House。 Inspector-Rebecca Boynton。 Judge-Ms.Adra Scott and Mrs.KateCornellus。 Clerk-H.W.Swartz。 GREENVILLE PRECINCT Polling Place-Greenville School House。 Inspector-Robt.W.C.McClain。 Judge-Stephen Griset and Mrs.LillieE.McClain。 Clerk-A.E.Selvidge。 HRVINE PRECINCT Polling Place-Irvine School House。 Inspector-John Le Bard。 Judge-Arthur Trickey and Myrtle A.Horton。 Clerk-Jennie S.Ross。 LAGUNA BEACH PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling Place-Community Club。 Inspector-Joe Thurston。 Judge-Mrs.Tille Messenger and Mrs.Dorothy Brown。 Clerk-Mr.F.W.Conkey。 LAGUNA BEACH PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place-Tent City。 Inspector-Garve Geafonth。 Judge-Ms.Henry Fittney and Mrs.Virginia Champion。 Clerk-Frank S.Browne。 NEWPORT BEACH PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling Place-Rorhe's Garage,39thStreet and Coast Boulevard。 Inspector-Hiram C.Cushing。 Judge-Mirian Porter and Emma B.Smith。 Clerk-Bertha Foltz。 NEWPORT BEACH PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling Place-City Hall。 Inspector-Mrs.Anna H.Lane。 Judge-Mrs.Vera J.Meyer and AgnesKelly。 Clerk-Mrs.Ela Sinberg。 NEWPORT BEACH PRECINCT NO. 3 Polling Place-East Newport Garage。 Inspector-Mrs.Minnie Jay。 Judge-Mrs.Dorothy Grill and Mrs.Tressa O.Sabin。 Clerk-Mrs.Pauline Higbey。 NEWPORT BEACH PRECINCT NO. 4 Polling Place-Fire Hall,Batbao。 Inspector-Howard S.Bateman。 (Continued on Page Six)