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Note: Former Orange County supervisor, school superintendent and citrus ranch er James A. Baker, who died of natural causes. Diagnosis Brai n Atrophy. Obituary Orange County Register. The longtime Anaheim resident, who came to Orange county from Kansas with his family in 1892, was supervisor of the 3rd district fro m 1941 to 194 8. He was instrumental in establishing sewer districts and set ting up thei rtax structure and in initiating the Carbon Canyon Dam project. James Baker graduated from Anaheim grade schools and attend ed Los Angel esState Normal School, now known as UCLA. H e began his teaching career i n1912 in the Centralia Schoo l District, and later served as principal f orLa Habra an d East Whittier elementary schools. In 1921 he was appoi n tedsuperintendent of the La Habra City School District. From 1927 to 1954, James Baker was president of the Anahei m Cooperative Orange Association and a board member of th e Mutual Orange Distributors of Redlands. He was presiden t of that organization from 1942 to 1954. Mr. Baker also was a former member of the Anaheim Host Lion s, Elks Lodg e1345 and was a past director of the Orange Co unty Farm Bureau. He served as trustee of the Magnolia Sch ool District from 1921 to 1933, and wi ththe Anaheim Unio n High School District from 1938 to 1953. James Baker was a committee chairman for the Orange Count y Hospital from 1941 to 1948. He was also a board member o f the Southern Counties Bank and served as its president fr om 1949 to 1951. He was a member of the Anaheim First Christian Church sinc e 1919, where he was superintendent of the Sunday school an d elder emeritus. The BAKER ranch was located at Ball & Magnolia Avenue - Th e Becker fami lylived on the property 40 acres of oranges, 10 acres Walnut Groves, Cotton Field s in Bakersfie ld. Interment No. 4-5638 Grave 4 Lot 55-A Buena Vista #2 - Jame s A.Baker-Bo ok 18 Former Orange County supervisor, school superintendent an d citrus rancher James A. Baker, who died of natural causes. Diagnosis Brai n Atrophy. Obituary Orange County Register. The longtime Anaheim resident, who came to Orange county fr om Kansas wi th his family in 1892, was supervisor of the 3rd district fro m 1941 to 194 8. He was instrumental in establishing sewer districts and set ting up their tax structure and in initiating the Carbon Ca nyon Dam project. James Baker graduated from Anaheim grade schools and attend ed Los Angel es State Normal School, now known as UCLA. H e began his teaching caree r in 1912 in the Centralia Schoo l District, and later served as princip al for La Habra an d East Whittier elementary schools. In 1921 he was a ppoin ted superintendent of the La Habra City School District. From 1927 to 1954, James Baker was president of the Anahei m Cooperative O range Association and a board member of th e Mutual Orange Distributors o f Redlands. He was preside nt of that organization from 1942 to 1954. Mr. Baker also was a former member of the Anaheim Host Lion s, Elks Lodge 1345 and was a past director of the Orange Co unty Farm Bureau. He se rved as trustee of the Magnolia Sc hool District from 1921 to 1933, and w ith the Anaheim Unio n High School District from 1938 to 1953. James Baker was a committee chairman for the Orange Count y Hospital fro m 1941 to 1948. He was also a board membe r of the Southern Counties Ba nk and served as its presiden t from 1949 to 1951. He was a member of the Anaheim First Christian Church sinc e 1919, where h e was superintendent of the Sunday school a nd elder emeritus. The BAKER ranch was located at Ball & Magnolia Avenue - Th e Becker family lived on the property 40 acres of oranges, 10 acres Walnut Groves, Cotton Field s in Bakersfie ld. Interment No. 4-5638 Grave 4 Lot 55-A Buena Vista #2 - Jame s A. Baker-Book 18[princessfionna.ged] Former Orange County supervisor, school superintendent an d citrus ranch er James A. Baker, who died of natural causes. Diagnosis Brai n Atrophy. Obituary Orange County Register. The longtime Anaheim resident, who came to Orange county fr om Kansas wi th his family in 1892, was supervisor of the 3rd district fro m 1941 to 194 8. He was instrumental in establishing sewer districts and set ting up thei rtax structure and in initiating the Carbon Ca nyon Dam project. James Baker graduated from Anaheim grade schools and attend ed Los Angel esState Normal School, now known as UCLA. H e began his teaching career i n1912 in the Centralia Schoo l District, and later served as principal f orLa Habra an d East Whittier elementary schools. In 1921 he was appoi n tedsuperintendent of the La Habra City School District. From 1927 to 1954, James Baker was president of the Anahei m Cooperative Orange Association and a board member of th e Mutual Orange Distributors of Redlands. He was presiden t of that organization from 1942 to 1954. Mr. Baker also was a former member of the Anaheim Host Lion s, Elks Lodg e1345 and was a past director of the Orange Co unty Farm Bureau. He served as trustee of the Magnolia Sch ool District from 1921 to 1933, and wi ththe Anaheim Unio n High School District from 1938 to 1953. James Baker was a committee chairman for the Orange Count y Hospital from 1941 to 1948. He was also a board member o f the Southern Counties Bank and served as its president fr om 1949 to 1951. He was a member of the Anaheim First Christian Church sinc e 1919, where he was superintendent of the Sunday school an d elder emeritus. The BAKER ranch was located at Ball & Magnolia Avenue - Th e Becker fami lylived on the property 40 acres of oranges, 10 acres Walnut Groves, Cotton Field s in Bakersfie ld. Interment No. 4-5638 Grave 4 Lot 55-A Buena Vista #2 - Jame s A.Baker-Bo ok 18 Former Orange County supervisor, school superintendent an d citrus rancher James A. Baker, who died of natural causes. Diagnosis Brai n Atrophy. Obituary Orange County Register. The longtime Anaheim resident, who came to Orange county fr om Kansas wi th his family in 1892, was supervisor of the 3rd district fro m 1941 to 194 8. He was instrumental in establishing sewer districts and set ting up their tax structure and in initiating the Carbon Ca nyon Dam project. James Baker graduated from Anaheim grade schools and attend ed Los Angel es State Normal School, now known as UCLA. H e began his teaching caree r in 1912 in the Centralia Schoo l District, and later served as princip al for La Habra an d East Whittier elementary schools. In 1921 he was a ppoin ted superintendent of the La Habra City School District. From 1927 to 1954, James Baker was president of the Anahei m Cooperative O range Association and a board member of th e Mutual Orange Distributors o f Redlands. He was preside nt of that organization from 1942 to 1954. Mr. Baker also was a former member of the Anaheim Host Lion s, Elks Lodge 1345 and was a past director of the Orange Co unty Farm Bureau. He se rved as trustee of the Magnolia Sc hool District from 1921 to 1933, and w ith the Anaheim Unio n High School District from 1938 to 1953. James Baker was a committee chairman for the Orange Count y Hospital fro m 1941 to 1948. He was also a board membe r of the Southern Counties Ba nk and served as its presiden t from 1949 to 1951. He was a member of the Anaheim First Christian Church sinc e 1919, where h e was superintendent of the Sunday school a nd elder emeritus. The BAKER ranch was located at Ball & Magnolia Avenue - Th e Becker family lived on the property 40 acres of oranges, 10 acres Walnut Groves, Cotton Field s in Bakersfie ld. Interment No. 4-5638 Grave 4 Lot 55-A Buena Vista #2 - Jame s A. Baker-Book 18[4-1-08.FTW] Former Orange County supervisor, school superintendent and citrus ranch er James A. Baker, who died of natural causes. Diagnosis Brain Atrophy. Obituary Orange County Register. The longtime Anaheim resident, who came to Orange county from Kansas wi th his family in 1892, was supervisor of the 3rd district from 1941 to 194 8. He was instrumental in establishing sewer districts and setting up their tax structure and in initiating the Carbon Canyon Dam project. James Baker graduated from Anaheim grade schools and attended Los Angeles State Normal School, now known as UCLA. He began his teaching career i n1912 in the Centralia School District, and later s e r v ed as principal f orLa Habra and East Whittier elementary schools. In 1921 he was appoin tedsuperintendent of the La Habra City School District. From 1927 to 1954, James Baker was president of the Anaheim Cooperative Orange Association and a board member of the Mutual Orange Distributors of Redlands. He was president of that organizatio n f r o m 1942 to 1954. Mr. Baker also was a former member of the Anaheim Host Lions, Elks Lodg e1345 and was a past director of the Orange County Farm Bureau. He served as trustee of the Magnolia School District fro m 1 9 2 1 to 1933, and wi ththe Anaheim Union High School District from 1938 to 1953. James Baker was a committee chairman for the Orange County Hospital from 1941 to 1948. He was also a board member of the Southern Counties Bank and served as its president from 1949 to 1951. He was a member of the Anaheim First Christian Church since 1919, where he was superintendent of the Sunday school and elder emeritus. The BAKER ranch was located at Ball & Magnolia Avenue - The Becker family lived on the property 40 acres of oranges, 10 acres Walnut Groves, Cotton Fields in Bakersfield. Interment No. 4-5638 Grave 4 Lot 55-A Buena Vista #2 - James A.Baker Book 18 Former Orange County supervisor, school superintendent and citrus rancher James A. Baker, who died of natural causes. Diagnosis Brain Atrophy. Obituary Orange County Register. The longtime Anaheim resident, who came to Orange county from Kansas wi th his family in 1892, was supervisor of the 3rd district from 1941 to 194 8. He was instrumental in establishing sewer districts and setting up their tax structure and in initiating the Carbon Canyon Dam project. James Baker graduated from Anaheim grade schools and attended Los Angel es State Normal School, now known as UCLA. He began his teaching caree r in 1912 in the Centralia School District, and lat e r s e rved as princip al for La Habra and East Whittier elementary schools. In 1921 he was a ppointed superintendent of the La Habra City School District. From 1927 to 1954, James Baker was president of the Anaheim Cooperative O range Association and a board member of the Mutual Orange Distributors o f Redlands. He was president of that organizat i o n f rom 1942 to 1954. Mr. Baker also was a former member of the Anaheim Host Lions, Elks Lodge 1345 and was a past director of the Orange County Farm Bureau. He served as trustee of the Magnolia School District fro m 1 9 2 1 to 1933, and w ith the Anaheim Union High School District from 1938 to 1953. James Baker was a committee chairman for the Orange County Hospital fro m 1941 to 1948. He was also a board member of the Southern Counties Ba nk and served as its president from 1949 to 1951. He was a member of the Anaheim First Christian Church since 1919, where h e was superintendent of the Sunday school and elder emeritus. The BAKER ranch was located at Ball & Magnolia Avenue - The Becker family lived on the property 40 acres of oranges, 10 acres Walnut Groves, Cotton Fields in Bakersfie ld. Interment No. 4-5638 Grave 4 Lot 55-A Buena Vista #2 - James A. Baker-Book 18[4-1-08.FTW] Former Orange County supervisor, school superintendent and citrus ranch er James A. Baker, who died of natural causes. Diagnosis Brain Atrophy. Obituary Orange County Register. The longtime Anaheim resident, who came to Orange county from Kansas wi th his family in 1892, was supervisor of the 3rd district from 1941 to 194 8. He was instrumental in establishing sewer districts and setting up their tax structure and in initiating the Carbon Canyon Dam project. James Baker graduated from Anaheim grade schools and attended Los Angeles State Normal School, now known as UCLA. He began his teaching career i n1912 in the Centralia School District, and later s e r v ed as principal f orLa Habra and East Whittier elementary schools. In 1921 he was appoin tedsuperintendent of the La Habra City School District. From 1927 to 1954, James Baker was president of the Anaheim Cooperative Orange Association and a board member of the Mutual Orange Distributors of Redlands. He was president of that organizatio n f r o m 1942 to 1954. Mr. Baker also was a former member of the Anaheim Host Lions, Elks Lodg e1345 and was a past director of the Orange County Farm Bureau. He served as trustee of the Magnolia School District fro m 1 9 2 1 to 1933, and wi ththe Anaheim Union High School District from 1938 to 1953. James Baker was a committee chairman for the Orange County Hospital from 1941 to 1948. He was also a board member of the Southern Counties Bank and served as its president from 1949 to 1951. He was a member of the Anaheim First Christian Church since 1919, where he was superintendent of the Sunday school and elder emeritus. The BAKER ranch was located at Ball & Magnolia Avenue - The Becker family lived on the property 40 acres of oranges, 10 acres Walnut Groves, Cotton Fields in Bakersfield. Interment No. 4-5638 Grave 4 Lot 55-A Buena Vista #2 - James A.Baker Book 18 Former Orange County supervisor, school superintendent and citrus rancher James A. Baker, who died at 92 years of age, of natural causes. Diagnosis Brain Atrophy. Obituary Orange County Register. The longtime Anaheim resident, who came to Orange county from Kansas with his family in 1892, was supervisor of the 3rd district from 1941 to 194 8. He was instrumental in establishing sewer districts and setting up their tax structure and in initiating the Carbon Canyon Dam project. James Baker graduated from Anaheim grade schools and attended Los Angel es State Normal School, now known as UCLA. He began his teaching career in 1912 in the Centralia School District, and lat e r s e rved as princip al for La Habra and East Whittier elementary schools. In 1921 he was a ppointed superintendent of the La Habra City School District. From 1927 to 1954, James Baker was president of the Anaheim Cooperative Orange Association and a board member of the Mutual Orange Distributors o f Redlands. He was president of that organizat i o n f rom 1942 to 1954. Mr. Baker also was a former member of the Anaheim Host Lions, Elks Lodge 1345 and was a past director of the Orange County Farm Bureau. He served as trustee of the Magnolia School District fro m 1 9 2 1 to 1933, and w ith the Anaheim Union High School District from 1938 to 1953. James Baker was a committee chairman for the Orange County Hospital fro m 1941 to 1948. He was also a board member of the Southern Counties Ba nk and served as its president from 1949 to 1951. He was a member of the Anaheim First Christian Church since 1919, where h e was superintendent of the Sunday school and elder emeritus. The BAKER brothers ranch was located at Ball & Magnolia Avenue - The Becker family lived on the property 40 acres of oranges, 10 acres Walnut Groves, Cotton Fields in Bakersfie ld. Interment No. 4-5638 Grave 4 Lot 55-A Buena Vista #2 - James A. Baker-Book 18
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