*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 399--- Nev, 1906-07; with Associated Supply Co., San Francisco, Cal., 1908; mgr. Associated Supply Co., dealers in oil well supplies, Los Angeles, Cal., 1909 to date; in San Francico Feb. to Aug. 1906; moved to Los Angeles in 1909. Methodist. WILSON, John Wallace. Special examiner, Los Angeles Clearing House Assn. Res. Hershey Arms, 2600 Wilshire blvd.; office, 806 Trust & Savings Bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. Born in Gardiner, Me., Aug. 25, 1858; son of John S. and Louisa A., (Brown) Wilson. Married to Jennie C. Haskell in 1886. Attended public schools, Gardiner, Me., 1870; same Alameda, Cal., 1872; same Portland, Ale., 1877; graduated from Bowdoin College, A. B., 1881. Five years after graduation became member of firm of N. M. Perkins & Co., wholesale hardware dealers, Portland. Me.; moved to Redlands, Cal., in 1887, and was appointed cashier of First National Bank, which position he held until 1900; national bank examiner for Cal., Nev., and Utah, 1900-97 [sic]; vice-pres. American National Bank, San Francisco, 1907-08; special examiner, Los Angeles Clearing House Assn., 1909 to date. Life member B. P. O. E.; member California and Los Angeles Country clubs. WILY, Charles A. Banker. Res. 911 Pacific ave.; office Exchange National Bank, Long Beach, Cal. Born in Bellows Falls, Vt., December 12, 1864; son of Haskell and Sarah (Aldrich) Wily. Married to Mabel Roe in 1878. Educated in public and high school, Saxton's River, Vt. Went to Kearney, Neb., 1884; cashier Kearney Nat. Bank; assistant cashier First National Bank, Council Bluffs, Ia., 1894; purchased interest in State Banking & Trust Co.; cashier First Natl. Bank, S. Dak., 1905-10; sold banking interests, 1910, and moved to Los Angeles, Cal.; located in Long Beach, Cal., 1911, purchasing State Bank; pres. Exchange National Bank of Long Beach, Cal., to date. Member Masonic fraternity; Shrine; K. of P.; B. P. O. E.; W. O. W.; Chamber of Commerce. WINANS, Joy A. Real estate. Res. 4565 Pasadena ave.; office, 400 Mason Opera House Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Albia, Ia., Sept. 28, 1872; son of Rev. E. H. and Margaret S. (Wright) Winans. Married to Adele I. Schrieber in 1899. Attended the public schools of Ia. and Cal. until 1887; Univ. of So. Cal., 1888; Los Angeles Business College, 1890; Los Angeles State Normal School, 1896. Supt. of water system supplying Garvanza, Highland Park and East Los Angeles, Cal., 1896-1902; office collector in city dept. for city of Los Angeles, 1902-05; engaged in real estate in partnership with W. B. Judson, operating under firm name of Winans-Judson Co., 1906 to date. Organizer and dir. Eagle Rock Water Co., 1906; one of organizers and pres. "Home Builders," 1908 to date; pres. Home Builders Security Fund; pres. Home Builders General Agency; pres. Winans-Judson Co.; served in Co. F, Seventh Reg., N. G. C., 1901-08; Second Lieut., Co. F, Seventh Cal., U. S. V. Inf., during Spanish-American war, receiving honorable discharge at close of war. Member Los Angeles Orphans' Home Assn.; Municipal League; Federation Club and Annandale Country Club. Democrat. WINBURN, Oscar Edgar. Lawyer. Res., 1501 S. Grand ave.; office, 700 San Fernando Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Monroe, Ga., Mar. 31st, 1877; son of J. T., and Carrie Harralson Winburn. Education received in public schools of N. C., La Fayette Military Academy, La Fayette, N. C.; Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, N. C. Studied law privately in New York City and in Los Angeles. Admitted to practice in Cal., by examination Sept. 1911. Trustee Social Democrat Publishing Co.; served as private in 2nd. Conn., heavy artillery, during Spanish-American war. Member Order of Moose. WINEBURGH, Emmanuel. Merchant. Res., 236 First st.; office cor. Fourth and E sts., San Diego, Cal. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1859; son of Lazarno and Rose Wineburgh. Married to Emma Lillienfeld. Graduated from Putnam High School, Syracuse, N. Y.; office boy in Mexican Consulate, New York City; clerk in dry goods store, Danbury, Conn., and Brooklyn, N. Y.; moved to San Francisco and one year later established dry goods business; in dry goods business in Los Angeles ten years; moved to San Diego and has been proprietor of the Hub Clothing Co., 1904 to date. Vice-pres. and secy. San Diego-Coalingo Oil Co.; stockholder San Diego Consolidated Real Estate Co.; U. S. Grant Hotel Co.; East Puente Oil Co., and Kountz Tract Realty Co.; served on city and county Democratic Central Committees, Los Angeles for *** end ***