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CADWALLADER GIBSON CO., INC.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Adds To Sales Staff
W. J. (Bill) Shaw has joined the wholesale sales stafi of the San Pedro Lumber Co., I-os Angeles, and is calling on the trade in the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena, Glendale, Ventura and Santa Barbara. Bill was formerly with the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co.
A. H. Norwood, who was with the Consolidated Lumber Co. for the past several years, is now a member of the ,company's retail sales staff and is working in the Los Angeles territory.
At Summer Home
C. H. White, vice-president and general Brothers, San Francisco, is on vacation home in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
W. P. BUTTE
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Angier Corporation
Framingham, Mass.
35O So. Anderson St.
562 Howard St. Los Angeles San Francisco
Marlc Lillard Malces New Connection
Mark W. Lillard is now with C. R. Davis Company of Los Angeles, well known manufacturers of leather belting. Their plant is at 4O6 East Third Street. He was formerly Associated with the sash, door and plywood business in Los Angeles for many years and is widely known in lumber circles. In his new connection Mark will be contacting his many friends in the lumber and millwork tracle.
Perry Dame In Northwest
manag'er, White at his summer
W. P. Butte, 55 years of age, president and general manager of the Pacific System Homes, Inc., Los Angeles, died J:une 27 at the Santa Moni,ca hospital from bronchial pneumonia. He was a resident of Los Angeles for 31 years, coming from Stubenville, Ohio. IIe was prominent in the Masonic order.
Mr. Butte is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie F. Butte; four sons, Meyer P., Robert, D,onald, and W. P. Butte, Jr., his mother, Mrs. John C. Butte; two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Kendall of Pasadena, and Mrs. Earl Brunner of Torrance; and two brothers, John and Frank Butte of Stubenville, Ohio. Funeral services were conducted at the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest I.awn Memorial Park, Glendale. Tuesday afternoon. Tune 30.