Masonry Magazine February 1967 Page. 34

Words: Ed Davis, Richard Harris, John Swindal, C. Dewitt Brown, Charles Velardo, Allen Young, Lester Dietrich, Joseph Holme, Stanley Child, George Arconti, Karl Kehm, Robert Dalton, Donald Frantz, Earl Blackstock, Neville Gough, Guy Apple, W. Bartlett, Kenneth Parker, Peter Germinaro, Roy Elam, Dwight Lewis, Sam Lombardo, B. Smith, A. Nolfi, Melvin Baum, C. Guard, Dean Nielson, R. Doyle, Jim Randolph, Dale Forrest, Robert Eckley, Douglas Hughes, Rodney Rich, Robert Menard, Donald Pettit, Andrea Mormile
Masonry Magazine February 1967 Page. 34

Masonry Magazine February 1967 Page. 34
257,987,183 Barrels


Convention Report
(Continued from Page 7)


ARBITRATION BOARD-WEST
C. DeWitt Brown, Dallas, Tex.
Stanley Child, Salt Lake City, Utah
Lester Dietrich, St. Louis, Mo.
Kenneth Parker, Portland, Ore.
B. J. Smith, Oklahoma City, Ore.


STATE CHAIRMEN
Alabama-John Swindal
Arizona-Guy Apple
Connecticut-Sam Lombardo
District of Columbia-R. C. Doyle
Georgia-Jim Randolph
Idaho Dean Nielson
Illinois Melvin Baum
Indiana Neville Gough
Iowa Dale Forrest
Kansas Robert Eckley
Kentucky-Douglas Hughes
Maryland-George Arconti
Massachusetts Charles Velardo
Michigan-Dwight Lewis
Minnesota Donald Frantz
Missouri Roy Elam
Nebraska-Karl Kehm
New Hampshire-Rodney Rich
New York-Joseph Holme
Ohio Robert Dalton
Oregon-E. D. Davis
Pennsylvania-A. Nolfi
Rhode Island-Robert Menard
South Carolina-Donald Pettit
Tennessee-Allen Young
Texas W. W. Bartlett
Utah-Stanley Child
Vermont-Andrea Mormile
Virginia C. A. Guard
Washington-Earl Blackstock
West Virginia-Richard Harris
Wisconsin Peter Germinaro

NOTE: The above report constitutes the secretary's minutes of the '67 Convention. A verbatim transcript of the proceedings will be on file at MCAA Headquarters and may be reviewed by any interested member.

Holding a sign showing the number of barrels of cement manufactured by the Huron Comen Division of National Gypsum Company in its first sixty years are officers of the Division. Reading from left to right they are Lee C. Hamilton, vice president and general sales manager; Harvey A. Burr, treasurer; A. E. Douglass, Jr., president; H. G. Sobelton, vice president/marketing; and E. J. Killian, vice president/- manufacturing. The company was founded on January 26, 1907.


ADVERTISERS' INDEX
Let them know you saw their advertisement in MASONRY

AA Wire Products Company. 4
Anchar Manufacturing Company 28
Clipper Manufacturing Company Back Cover
Robert G. Evans Co. (Target) 22
Euclid Chemical Company 33
Essick Manufacturing Company 14
EverReady Industries 23
Morgen Manufacturing Company 16
Medusa Portland Cement Compony 10
Notco 34
Ohio Lime Company 34
Patent Scaffolding Co., Div. of Horsco Corp 25
Process Solvent Company 8
Pfizer Minerals, Pigments & Metals Div Second Cover
Pittsburgh Corning Corp 18 & 19
Thomsen Equipment Company 21
Trans World Airlines 12
Vaughan & Bushnell 24

You get stronger walls with QUICKMIX LIME. Creates a strong bond. Makes a monolithic wall. Provides a tough self-healing joint. Lime provides autogenous healing. Has ample strength with flexibility. It gives a little under stress of wind or vibrations to prevent cracking.

QUICKMIX is made by OHIO® LIME COMPANY, WOODVILLE, OHIO 43469.

NATCO VITRITILE Ceramic Glazed Structural Facing Tile "The complete line of quality clay products for masonry construction"

Natco corporation General Offices: 327 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222
DISTRICT SALES OFFICES
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Chicago, Ill.
Detroit, Mich.
Houston, Tex.
New York, N. Y.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Brazil, Ind.

MASONRY February 1967


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