Masonry Magazine February 1964 Page. 31

Words: Bob Beach, Jack Morris, Keith Wallace, Carl Zimmerman, William Park, Thomas Davis, Robert Evans, Ken Gilbert, Harry Campbell, Mike Simovich, Neligh Coates, Don Lowery, Ed Thorn, Nick Coates, Harold Wright, Gordon Ott, Bill Presler, Larry Becker, Bill Nichols, Gale Johnson, Bill Bartlett, Harry Pierce, Jim Taylor, Randy Boeskool, Ann Boeskool, Elmer Mangis, Ona Mangis, Norm Bullock, Mrs. Evans, Frederic Cauchois, Jim Graves, Les Craig, Frank Naeger, Richmond Bancroft, Alan Fleishman, Bob Yenny
Masonry Magazine February 1964 Page. 31

Masonry Magazine February 1964 Page. 31
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5 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
5 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
Richmond Bancroft, Robert Zilly, Bus Horn, Bert Charlton, Frank Cordero, Mrs. Betty Lawrence, S. J. Hoganson, Bernard Gordon

3 BURNS & RUSSELL COMPANY
P. O. Box 6063
Baltimore, Maryland

CAMPBELL EQUIPMENT COMPANY
P. O. Box 306
Des Plaines, Illinois
Harry L. Campbell, John Krause

1 CAREY BRICK CO., INC.
6558 W. Fullerton
Chicago, Illinois
Robert Bach

88 CHAMP SALES CORPORATION
2500 North Rosemead Boulevard
El Monte, California
Mike M. Simovich, Marie P. Simovich

CHAMPION MANUFACTURING COMPANY
3700 Forest Park Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri
Harry August, Bill Loncaric, Alan Fleishman, Chet Swick, Gene Vocker

CLARKSVILLE MACHINERY CO.
P. O. Box 31
Clarksville, Arkansas
William Park

7 CLIPPER MANUFACTURING CO.
P. O. Box 9604
Kansas City, Missouri
Ed Thorn, Nick Coates, Sam Taylor, Bill Presler, Don Lowery, Bob Lemm, Neligh Coates, Gordon Ott, Sam Short, Harry Lange, Harold Wright, Bob Beach, Mike Grace

CHRISTIANSEN DIAMOND PRODUCTS CO.
P. O. Box 423
Salt Lake City, Utah
Thomas Davis, K. S. McPherson, Jack Morris, Jim Graves, William Pratt, Don Robison

DARLINGTON BRICK
300 West Washington Blvd.
Chicago, Illinois
Lawrence Howard, Milton Gehle, Bernard Haggerty, Robert Borchert, Jack Zurick, Thomas Grieb

ASONRY
February, 1964

82-93 DEERE & COMPANY
1325 Third Avenue
Moline, Illinois
Dale Walline, George Dellos, Wayne Kellums, Bob Magee, Jim Coogan, John Walline, Stan Barker, Bob Monson

47 71-72 DOUGLAS MOTORS CORP.
1234 North 62nd Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Ken Gilbert, Bill Sheahan, Bob Mense, Frank Naeger, Bob Behling

45 DUR-O-WAL
650-12th Avenue S. W.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Larry Becker, Bob Yenny, Bill Bartlett, Bill Nichols, Ford Blackburn, Jim Taylor, Gale Johnson, Carl Zimmerman, Glen Stoen, Harry Pierce, Bill Fagan

64-65 E & R MANUFACTURING COMPANY
P. O. Box 162
Frankfort, Indiana
Randy Boeskool, Ann Boeskool, Elmer Mangis, Ona Mangis

12 ESSICK MANUFACTURING COMPANY
1950 Santa Fe Avenue
Los Angeles, California
Hal Cosbey, Steve Rudan

40-41-42 ROBERT G. EVANS COMPANY
6024 Troost Avenue
Kansas City, Missouri
Robert G. Evans, Frederic A. Cauchois, Norm Bullock, Jim Hozier, Bart Evans, Reed Evans, Mrs. Robert G. Evans, Willard R. Pratt, Donald R. Benson, Arthur A. Russ, John T. Russ, Howard J. Binkley

13-14 EVEREADY BRIKSAW COMPANY
1104 Union Avenue
Kansas City, Missouri
Keith Wallace, George Ribich, Cy Perkins.

31-32 FELKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY
1128 Border Avenue
Torrance, California
Les Craig, Karl Schweickharat, John Pritchett, Tad Galin, Dick Lassiter, Fred Stockinger
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