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PORTLAND I, OREGON att Pacilic Coqsf Foresf Products and imporled plywoods
EXPOR,T . R,AIL AND WATER,
June was a banner month for Fisk & Mason. wholesale building materials concern, when it moved to a new $100,000 home at 625 So. Fair Oaks Aye.. Pasadena. Calif.
Thirty-five years ago, according to Hugh W. Mason, president of the firm, Fisk & Mason started its wholesale business in South Pasadena with a modest stock of supplies and very few customers. Today they offer service to all Southern California retail lumber dealers from their centrally located plant in the heart of Pasadena, just two minutes from the Freeways. A complete stock of all standard-brand items is maintained, including roofing, shakes, and cedar specialty materials such as wall surfacing, etc.
Erample: Illls CUSI0M 4,000 sq. ft. sreet buitding only $658.00 D0WN (1197.98 per month) on 30 mo. repayment schedute-tirirs up t0 l0 yearc.
AII sizes and types of Empire buildings are available on this 70% plan. The building above is the newest look in the building {el{, 40'x 100'clear span, dieformed panels, truck and walk-in doors, sealed base, many accessbrieserected in Los Angeles area ; similarly low cost elsewhere. Choose your plan: l. Buy for l07o down on your DroDertv, Daid for or not. 2. Buy for 100/6 down on leasedprop'ert!'. a. Liase on your property or leased property. Telephone or write now!
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Concrcle tllt-up-moronry-rteel Gonrl?uctlon
A. W. NETH TUXIBER SATES
13625-C Venturc Blvd.
Shermqn Ooks, Colif.
Phone: STcnley 3-2663
TWX: Vqn Nuys 7576
DANI & RUSSEIL, lNC.
MedicolArfs Bldg.
Eureko, Colif.
Phone: Hlllside 3-4561
TWX: Eurekq 63
WINFREE & TYNAN
42O Mqrket 5t.
Sqn Frqncisco, Cqlif.
Phone: YUkon 6-5392
TWX: Scn Frqncisco 648
It Ain't Hoy - Nor Gloyer!
United States Plywood Corporation reports that its consolidated net earnings for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1958, were $q,q7g200 after income taxes of $4,019,700, compared with $8,247,300 in the preceding fiscal year after taxes of-$5,299,500. The corporation's consolidated sales for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1958, were a record high of $203,242,100, compared with $201,877,900 in th- prevrous year.
The new offices and storage facility are situated on an acre of property facing on Fair Oaks Ave. The operation is streamlined and can be handled with a stafi of ten employes, including two counter salesmen and a shipping clerk. It requires the services of eight mobile units of equipment to keep inventory moving in and out of the establishment. Loading for pickup and delivery at the modern dock is handled with minimum effort and time. Three company trucks are on the road constantly to assure fast delivery to Southland customers.
A. J. "Al" Kurten, veteran building materials executive, is general manager of the new location and is in complete charge of procurement and sales for the pioneer concern.
Jqmes Pynes Appoinred
James R. Pynes, 39, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, named assistant chief inspector of the Western Pine tion's Bureau of Lumber Grades, announces Chief Vern Johnson. This fills a vacancy left by the recent C. A. (Tony) Schleef.
been AssociaInspector death of
A member of the lumber grading bureau staff for almost 10 years, Pynes has 12 years of Western Pine industry background. He has been supervising student grader classes in Oregon, California and the Southwest, and will continue for the remainder of this season in addition to his new duties.
Net earnings for the three months ended April 30, 1958 were $1,513,000 after income taxes of $1,134,300. For the final quarter of the preceding fiscal year, the net earnings were $1,832,200 after income taxes of $1,239,2n.
Consolidated sales for the three months ended April 30. 1958, were $48,826,000, compared with 951,710,500-in the same quarter of the previous year.
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