Masonry Magazine March 1978 Page. 19

Words: Bill Dentinger, Robert Wilson, George Christie, John Cross, Theodore Roberts, Rupert Bodner, Ted Walden, Homer Dye, Don Landsittel, Richard Casad
Masonry Magazine March 1978 Page. 19

Masonry Magazine March 1978 Page. 19
People & Events
continued from page 17

ready mix concrete... The mason contracting firm of Bill Dentinger, Inc., Brookfield, Wis., has announced the appointment of Theodore R. Roberts as a mason superintendent. Roberts has owned and operated Roberts Construction Corp. for over 20 years.

Rupert Bodner and Ted Walden have announced the formation of R&T Masonry Ltd. at 6036-5 Street S.E., Calgary, Alberta. Canada T2H 114 Homer S. Dye has been elevated from general manager of building products to vice president of production and product development of Pacific Clay Building Products, Santa Fe Springs. Calif... Oklahoma

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Brick Corporation, Oklahoma City, has announced the appointment of Don Landsittel as brick division sales manager. A ceramic engineer, Landsittel formerly was general sales manager of J. E. Baker Co.. York. Pa. Robert Wilson, president of Little Rock Road Machinery Co., Little Rock, Ark.. has been elected 1978 president of Associated Equipment Distributors.

Richard Deloyd Casad, who has served as a career federal employee in both the executive and legislative branches, has been appointed administrator of GSA Region 10, which includes Washington. Oregon, Idaho and Alaska... Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., Toledo, Ohio, has announced three regional marketing manager appointments: Walter T. Mosley, North Central and Pacific Coast: James J. Gosa, Southeast and Eastern, and C. Thomas Bromley. Southwest and Central...Acme Brick Co., Fort Worth, Texas, has announced four executive appointments: Mort Straubmueller has been named manager of the new Consumer Products Division: Ernest Fender has been appointed manager of Brokerage Brick, a department of the new division: Dennis Ledbetter has been promoted to regional sales manager for Acme Brick in South Texas, and Ed Norquist has been elevated to district sales manager for Acme in Houston.


AED Head Forecasts
Rising Business in '78

John E. Cross, retiring 1977 president of the Associated Equipment Distributors, held out the promise of "sunny business prospects" for 1978 in an address before AED's 59th annual meeting in Chicago in late January.

"I saw and heard optimism among our members the past few months which is reflected in a current prediction of a 10 percent further gain in sales volume in '78," Cross said.

He cautioned, however, that continually changing business conditions and inflation could chew up all but a few percentage points of that predicted growth.

Some 4,300 persons representing over 1,100 industry firms attended the meeting.


Dodge Issues Updated
Construction Forecast

The F. W. Dodge Division of McGraw-Hill Information Systems Co. has announced the availability of an updated version of its detailed forecast of the construction market. The Next Five Years: 1978-1982.

George A. Christie, vice president and chief economist of Dodge, predicts that construction will sustain nearly the same level of activity during the next two years and by 1980 equal the record physical volume achieved in 1973.

The price of the complete forecast is $4,000; individual sections are available at a minimum of $300 each from the Dodge Marketing Dept., F. W. Dodge Division. McGraw-Hill Information Systems Co., 1221 Ave. of the Americas, New York. N.Y. 10020.


GP's Earnings Rise

General Portland, Inc., Dallas. Texas, has announced that its earnings for the year ended December 31 were $8,009,000 or $1.18 per share. compared with $140,000 or $.02 per share for the previous year. Net sales for the year were up 10% to $198.6 million, compared with $181.0 million for the previous year.


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