Masonry Magazine March 1962 Page. 8

Words: Norman Erb, Paul Rosensteel, Lee Churchill, Richard Branham, W. Markert, Charles DeWitt, Fred Naunetz, Cliton Campbell, Art Whitney, Guy Apple, Harold Erb, Marion Evertsen, Orville Gannon, Donald Behringer, Perry Haines, Robert DeChellis, Bernard Marucci, G. Kennedy, F. Edwards, James Flood
Masonry Magazine March 1962 Page. 8

Masonry Magazine March 1962 Page. 8
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Published by The Mason Contractors Association of America, 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago 4, III.


NCMA APPOINTS NEW PROMOTION MANAGER
Richard M. Branham has been appointed Advertising and Publicity Manager for the National Concrete Masonry Association, succeeding W. P. Markert. Mr. Branham will continue the administration of NCMA's promotion, national advertising and publicity programs as well as the biennial Concrete Industries Exposition.

A member of the Association staff since early 1960, Mr. Branham has been in charge of public relations and was Assistant to Mr. Markert in direction and production of promotion services and in management of the Exposition.

Immediately prior to joining NCMA, Mr. Branham was Assistant Director of the Annual Building Products Exposition sponsored by the National Retail Lumber Dealers Association. His earlier experience included eight years' service with the Kiplinger Washington Agency where he was associated with the Kiplinger Letters and Changing Times Magazine.


Arizona Masonry Guild Elects New Officers
PHOENIX, ARIZONA The Arizona Masonry Guild has held their annual election with Lee Churchill, Mason Contractor, being selected as President for 1962. Other officers elected are: Charles DeWitt, Mason Contractor, Vice President; Fred Naunetz, Phoenix Cement Co., Secretary; and Cliton Campbell, Phoenix Brick Yard, Treasurer. Guild Director is Paul H. Rosensteel.


Whitney President Of Arizona Masonry Group
PHOENIX, ARIZONA The Arizona Masonry and Plastering Contractors Association held their 1962 Installation Banquet and Dinner Dance at the Safari Hotel, Saturday evening, Feb. 17th and installed Art Whitney as President of the group. Others taking office are: Guy Apple, First Vice President; Harold Erb, Second Vice President; and Marion Evertsen, Secretary-Treasurer.

Past President Orville Gannon was presented with a luggage set in token of his efforts. Norman Erb, Executive Secretary, was in charge of the program as Master of Ceremonies.


Elect Behringer President Of Stark County Chapter
CANTON, OHIO Donald Behringer has been elected President of the Mason Contractors Association of Stark County. Other officers elected are: Perry Haines, Vice President; Robert DeChellis, Secretary, and Bernard Marucci, Treasurer.


ENGINEERS HONOR PCA
The Chicago Chapter of the National Society of Professional Engineers has honored the Portland Cement Association for its development of professional engineering standards. Presentation of a plaque to Association President G. Donald Kennedy in recognition of "outstanding" employment practices, took place during the recent celebration of Chicago Engineers Week.

Awards Committee Chairman F. W. Edwards (left) and President James E. Flood (center), Chicago Chapter, National Society of Professional Engineers, present plaque to President G. Donald Kennedy of the Portland Cement Association. The Regional


VERMICULITE HOPP
This easily built hopper assists in placing vermiculite masonry fill in masonry walls. Observations in the field and in demonstrations indicate that a 4 cubic foot bag of vermiculite masonry fill can be placed in about twenty seconds in a cavity wall. Adjustments adaptable to the hopper, permit it to be used on virtually any type of masonry wall cavity wall, a concrete masonry wall, or a combination of both. The hopper utilizes rollers to facilitate moving along the top of the masonry wall, and a bag slitter which opens the bags as it is dropped into the hopper, permitting the vermiculite masonry fill to immediately descend into the wall.


NEW UMA OFFICERS
New officers of the Unit Masonry Association of Oregon the Functional and Promotional agency for the masonry industry in the Northwest were installed on February 23 at Anchorage.

Heading the association is Bill Wheeler, district manager of Gladding, McBean Co., Portland.

Installed as vice president is Harold Hawkins, business agent, Bricklayers Local No. 1, AFL. Secretary is Mike Miller, Empire Building Materials Co., and treasurer is Ken Parker, Portland masonry contractor.

Guest speaker was Dr. Amos DeBernardis, assistant superintendent of Portland public schools, and master of ceremonies was Bob Mommsen, Waco Scaffold & Equipment Co.


BLOCK ASSOCIATION ELECT NEW OFFICERS
Northern California Concrete Masonry Association elected new officers at their February meeting held at Villa Hotel, San Mateo, California. They are: President, Charles Locke, Assistant General Manager, Basalt Blocks Inc., San Leandro; Vice-President, Gayle Dutton, Sales Manager, Superior Blocks Inc., San Jose; and Secretary-Treasurer, Phil Maley, McNear Company, San Rafael, California.

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