Masonry Magazine May 1964 Page. 21

Words: Julien Steelman, Edmund Purves, William Matthews, Theodore Eugenides, William Gardner, Joseph Schideler
Masonry Magazine May 1964 Page. 21

Masonry Magazine May 1964 Page. 21
People & Events
(Continued from page 14)

highest percentage of reader interest any single-page ad in the magazines.

Mellon-Stuart Company, Pittsburgh, has announced that they were first to build in the Chateau Street-West Redevelopment Area with their new address being 1425 Beaver Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., 15233. Their phone number remains 322-0800.

William J. Matthews has recently joined the Pittsburgh Corning Corp. as sales representative in the Seattle, Wash. area while Theodore Eugenides has been added to that firms staff in Chicago area.

Edmund R. Purves, FAIA, a retired architect and former Executive Director of The American Institute of Architects, died during April at the Washington Hospital Center after an illness of several months.

William C. Gardner, President of Gardner Machinery Corp., Houston, Texas, has been named President of Associated Equipment Distributors. Joseph J. Schideler has been named to the newly created position of Director of Technical Information for Portland Cement Association's Research & Development Div.. The new 1964 Federal Payroll Withholding Tax Tables have been directed to each MCAA Chapter. Make sure you have yours if not contact your Chapter Secretary or the MCAA Executive Office.

Koehring Company has purchased from CCI Corporation, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 18 dealerships representing 23 retail outlets for its Thew-Lorain division and has concurrently negotiated the sale of these dealerships back to their former individual owners or current managers, according to an announcement by Julien R. Steelman, Chairman and President of the Milwaukee based firm.

Quality Concrete Mixers for every size job, from 3½ cu. ft. to 6 cu. ft., either tilting, side discharge or non-tilt, end discharge. Utilize quality materials and workmanship, characteristic of all Muller products.

Quality Plaster and Mortar Mixers engineered to return the greatest possible profit for the investment made. A model designed for each particular need (3 cu. ft. to 12 cu. ft.) to fit every job.

Memo to men who believe all Diamond Blades are alike.

SUBJECT: "ALL STAR" DIAMOND BLADES FOR MASONRY SAWING

You're not alone. Many masonry saw users feel the same way. But Champion has something truly new, truly different for you in "All-Star" diamond blades.

Champion has developed a new method of distributing diamonds in each segment to provide longer blade life, faster cutting, lower cost per cut.

Selecting the right "All-Star" blade is easy too. The blade label tells you what materials each blade is engineered to saw.

Write for literature and the name of your Champion dealer.

Champion Manufacturing Company 700 Forest Park Ave. St. Louis, Mo. 63108 JEfferson 1-6688

Quality Power Trowel line now expanded and improved to provide the most complete line available. Sturdier construction and easier handling are but two of the many new features of these profit making, time saving trowels. Available in sizes from 24 to 46.

All MULLER products, though designed for various jobs, have one thing in common the most important thing-Quality. Write today for further details.

Other Quality Muller products include Builder's Hoists, Mashers, Morflo Mortar and Plaster Pumps.

MULLER Machinery Co., Metuchen 8, N.J. Cable Address "MULMIX" "You're Dollars Ahead Behind A Muller"


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