Masonry Magazine May 1965 Page. 8

Words: R.J. DeWalle, Robert Harrison, R. Rakoci, Bob O'Conner
Masonry Magazine May 1965 Page. 8

Masonry Magazine May 1965 Page. 8
STANDARD INDIVIDUAL TIES
For cavity and solid walls. Robert Harrison, Meeting Chairman, registers in R. J. DeWalle, Se Louis, Mo. for the course. Waiting in line are R. J. Rakoci and Bob O'Conner of Hinsdale, II.


NAIL-ON BRICK TIES
For anchorage to wood or existing masonry walls.



Photograph of the Course in session. Seventy-one members and other masen contractors attended this first Management Institute in the 1965 series.


TITEWALL
Flexible rubber control joint.


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As an added feature several firms provided demonstration machines of new products. Here members look over a new machine made by SCAN which is designed for saving time in take-offs.



Right, next page: Photograph of the notebook provided to each person attending the course along with a sampling of the tables presented and discussed during the meeting.


MASONRY
May, 1965


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