Masonry Magazine October 1967 Page. 32
Strông - Portable - Reliable - and Inexpensive answer For Your Hoisting Needs
Wyco LAD-E-VATOR Lifts up to 1250 lbs. 80 ft. high; pulls behind any car or truck; sets up in less than 10 minutes; completely automatic. For full information, write for the all new catalog WL-67 LAD-E-VATOR Division of Wyco Tool Co. P. O. Box 306 Des Plaines, III.
A Franchise Waterproofing And Industrial Maintenance Business
* High Profit Potential
* $3500.00 Investment
An excellent opportunity for a mason contractor to diversify. This is a 12 month a year business. This business is concerned with coating inside and outside block or stucce walls on commercial buildings, waterproofing basements, and coating swimming pools. Our product is the only one of its kind in the country. Plus, industrial maintenance, which is application of our chemical and acid resistant coatings, concrete patchers, concrete hardeners and sealers, clear silicones, metal primers, etc. You may also sell our many products retail in your area. This is a very lucrative business for the right man. With this franchise we include: Inventory, exclusive territory, spray equipment, advertising, necessary training, and one years Dodge Reports. If qualified, write Rox Products Company, 9930 Freeland, Detroit, Mich. 48227.
ADVERTISERS' Let them know you saw their advertisement INDEX in MASONRY
AA Wire Products Company 6
Anchor Manufacturing Company 26
Clipper Manufacturing Company 13
Dur-O-wal 10 6 11
Robert C. Evans Company (Target) 29
Euclid Chemical Company 28
MCAA 24
Melroe Manufacturing Company
Morgen Manufacturing Company
Medusa Portland Cement Company Back Cover 8 20
Omark Industries 4
Ohio Lime Company 14
Patent Scaffolding Co., Div. of Harsco Corp. 27
Pfizer Minerals, Pigments & Metals Div. Second Cover
Process Solvent Company 23
Pittsburgh Corning Corporation 18
Thomsen Equipment Company 16
Vaughan & Bushnell Company 25
This index is published as a convenience to the reader. Every care is taken to make it accurate but masonry assumes no responsibilities for errors or ommissions.
This is a view of Valley Manor of Monessen as seen from a nearby overhead bridge. Special curved units of the Harbison-Giant brick were produced to form the rounded wall sections. In the background of the apartment building are the two main business streets of the community, beyond which is the recently installed basic oxygen steelmaking plant of a regional producer.
masonry • October, 1967