Masonry Magazine May 1964 Page. 14

Words: Fred Beyer, Donald Walker, M. Wagoner, William Todd, Harry Lange, Robert Walton, Morris Corbman, Ronald Farrell, G. Salvucci, Charles Velardo, Thomas Birch
Masonry Magazine May 1964 Page. 14

Masonry Magazine May 1964 Page. 14


"IT'S THE MOST VALUABLE PIECE OF EQUIPMENT A MASONRY CONTRACTOR CAN OWN"...


People & Events

Morris Corbman has been re-elected President of SCPI, Region 3. Mr. Corbman is President of the New Jersey Shale Brick & Tile Co... M. E Wagoner, Superlite Builders Supply Co., Phoenix, has been elected Vice President of the Arizona Masonry Guild... Robert Walton, executive secretary of the Indiana Concrete Masonry Association, has announced that the group has moved to new quarters at 2201 East 46th Street, Indianapolis Indiana. NCMA's latest Pictorial Vol. 20, No. 5, is another outstanding issue. Entitled "The Et Cetera Wall" it does a beautiful job of presenting the concrete masonry story in a highly professional manner.

Ronald S. Farrell has been appointed as an architectural sales representative in the Philadelphia Office of the Pittsburgh Corning Corp... Pictured is Fred Beyer, Chicago Chapter member.




say G. Salvucci and Charles F. Velardo of G. Salvucci & Company, Boston, Massachusetts




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ber, with part of his catch after a recent visit to Key West, Fla.... Harry Lange has been named Diamond Products Manager for Omark, Industries and William L. Todd, has been appointed sales manager for the company's Bonded Diamond Products Div. in Worchester, Mass.

Donald R. Walker has been appointed national distribution manager for Bonded Products Co., Portland Oregon. Mr. Walker was formerly sales promotion manager for Omark Industries, Inc. The Associated Masonry Contractors of Houston held a "Guest Meeting" for their May program. Thomas Birch, Jr., has joined the engineering department of SCPI. NCMA's full-page, full color ad in the January and February issues of Architectural Forum recorded the

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