Masonry Magazine November 1965 Page. 20

Words: George Miller, Les Dietrich, Robert Harrison, H. Nemec, Charles G'Sell, Robert Sloss, Free Daues, Earl Pritchett
Masonry Magazine November 1965 Page. 20

Masonry Magazine November 1965 Page. 20
'66 MCAA Show Exhibitors
(continued from page 17)

EVEREADY BRICKSAW COMPANY
P. O. Box 9652
Kansas City, Missouri

FELKER MANUFACTURING CO.
1900 S. Crenshaw Blvd.
Torrance, California

G. & W. H. CORSON
Joshua & Stenton
Plymouth Meeting. Pa.

GILSON BROTHERS COMPANY
P. O. Box 245
Fredonia, Wisconsin

GOLDBLATT TOOL CO.
1000 W. 25th St.
Kansas City, Mo.

GUIDE INDUSTRIES
P. O. Box 8775
Nashville, Tenn.

HANLEY CO.
1 Gateway Center
Pittsburgh, Pa.

INSTANT-CRETE OF WASHINGTON
60 E. 42nd St.
New York, N. Y.

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.
180 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois

LUBIN ASSOCIATES
327 S. LaSalle St.
Chicago, III.

LULL ENGINEERING CO.
3045 Highway 13
St. Paul, Minnesota

LENAWEE PEERLESS, INC.
1401 E. Michigan St.
P. O. Box 516
Adrian, Michigan

MAGNUS CHEMICAL
400 South Ave.
Garwood, N. J.

MARBLEHEAD LIME CO.
300 W. WASHINGTON St.
Chicago, III.

MEDUSA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
Box 5668
Cleveland, Ohio

MORGEN MANUFACTURING CO.
P. O. Box 160
Yankton, S. D.

MULLER MACHINERY CO., INC.
Whitman Ave. Box 248
Metuchen, N. J.

NATIONAL CONCRETE MASONRY ASSOCIATION
2009 14th St. N.
Arlington, Virginia

NATIONAL LIME ASSOCIATION
925 15th St. N.W.
Washington, D.C.

OMARK INDUSTRIES
9701 S. E. McLoughlin Blvd.
Portland, Oregon

CHAS. PFIZER CO., INC.
235 E. 42nd St.
New York, N. Y.

PARK TOOL COMPANY
Box 44
St. Cloud, Minnesota

PATENT SCAFFOLDING COMPANY
38-21 12 Street
Long Island Cety, New York

PITTSBURGH CORNING CORPORATION
1 Gateway Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

PCM, Division Koehring Company
3026 West Concordia Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

PRIME MOVER COMPANY
Highway 22 East
Muscatine, lowa

THE PROCESS SOLVENT CO., INC.
1040 Chelsea Trafficway
Kansas City, Kansas

SKIL CORPORATION
5033 Elston Avenue
Chicago, Illinois

SPRING-LOCK SCAFFOLDING CO.
1732 N. Howard St.
Philadelphia, Pa.

STARK CERAMICS, INC.
Box 230
Canton, Ohio

STONE CONVEYOR COMPANY, INC.
Honeoye, New York


Heading For The Top
(continued from page 5)

Charles G'Sell, Robert Sloss, Free Daues, Les Dietrich, Robert Harrison and George Miller. At the close of the course members were guests of Concrete Products, Co St. Louis, at a buffet luncheon. Earl "Red" Pritchett again was an excellent host. Host for a cocktail party on Friday evening was Majestic Concrete Block Co.


People and Events
(continued from page 19)

Robert Dalton of our Cleveland Chapter attended the Apprenticeship Conference held in Dayton during October. Those who attended the Masonry Estimating Course at St. Louis certainly were appreciative of the fine facilities of the International Executive Inn and the excellent service. Region No. SCPI, will mark its 30th Anniversary at its annual meeting on December 2nd. Jim Neville is the Regional Director... Houston Chapter will how its annual Christmas Party on Friday December 10th... H. R. Nemec has been elected Vice President of the Building Trades Employers Association of Cleveland.

STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS INSTITUTE
1520 18th Street N.W.
Washington, D.C.

UNION METAL PRODUCTS, IN
795 Tanglewood St.
Memphis, Tenn.

UNIVERSAL MANUFACTURING CORP.
550 W. New Castle St.
Zelienople, Pennsylvania

WACO MANUFACTURING CO.
9555 Irving Park Road

WEST BRICK BUGGY CORP.
4310 Mayfield Road
Cleveland, Ohio

ZONOLITE,
Div. W. R. GRACE CO.
135 S. LaSalle St.
Chicago, Illinois

It is good old fashioned American business sense to spend your dollars with firms that have an interest in your common welfare. The policy of the established mason contractor who patronizes manufacturers that support MCAA programs, follows the line of sound business management and is a credit to the industry. Let them know you'll see them at the '66 MCAA Educational Trade Show and that you saw their ad in MASONRY!


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