History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . HISTORY (3F ORANGE COUNTY 683 Miss Edna Lee, daughter of Albert A. Lee, and they have two sons, George Abbottand Willard Irving. Mr. Smith is also president of the Serrano Water Company andis a member of the Republican Central Committee of Orange County. He was madea Mason in Orange Grove Lodge No. 293, of which he is past master; a member ofOrange Chapter No. 99, R. A. M.; knighted in


History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . HISTORY (3F ORANGE COUNTY 683 Miss Edna Lee, daughter of Albert A. Lee, and they have two sons, George Abbottand Willard Irving. Mr. Smith is also president of the Serrano Water Company andis a member of the Republican Central Committee of Orange County. He was madea Mason in Orange Grove Lodge No. 293, of which he is past master; a member ofOrange Chapter No. 99, R. A. M.; knighted in Santa Ana Commandery No. 36, K. T.;Los Angeles Consistory 32nd degree; is a life member of Al Malaikah Temple,A. .\. O. N. M. S., Los Angeles, and with his wife is a member of the Order of EasternStar, Orange; he is also a member of Santa Ana Lodge No. 794, B. P. O. Elks. JOHN A. MAAG.—The owner of two tine ranches which comprise his thirty-one-acre home place on Fairhaven Avenue, immediately south of the city of Orange, andsixteen and a half acres at Olive, John A. Maag is a phenomenally successful citrusgrower. His success is due to industry, close attention to every detail of the business,and unusu


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