Masonry Magazine January 1967 Page. 31

Words: John Farmer, John Williams, John Woods, Dean Howe, Si Kraft, Jim Cope, Ken Burnett, Roger Mullen, J. Orloff, F. Bennett, David Bogue, Henry Toennies, Richard Branham, Cy Perkins, George Ribich, Calvin Schaap, Leo Sackett, D. McAllister, Jake Ribar, Harry Lange, Chet Schatz, J. Wright, M. Roaderick, Al Bell, Bill Thurman, Jack Conley, Leon Schlough, Alvina Schlough, Paul Reinhart, Don Masson, Wayne Gailey, Ken Hahn, Augie Savio, Bob Dependahl, Jim Maynard, Larry Williams
Masonry Magazine January 1967 Page. 31

Masonry Magazine January 1967 Page. 31
19-20 EVEREADY INDUSTRIES

P. O. Box 9656
Kansas City, Missouri
George Ribich, Wayne Gailey, Cy Perkins


54-55 FACING TILE INSTITUTE

333 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, III.
Tony Avellar, Jack Aldworth, Ron Bledsoe


56 GILSON BROTHERS CO.

P. O. Box 245
Fredonia, Wisconsin
Calvin Schaap, Chet Schatz, Hank Klumb


47 GOLDBLATT TOOL CO.

1000 W. 25th St.
Kansas City, Mo.
Si Kraft, Leo Sackett


76 GRACE CONSTRUCTION CO.

62 Whittemore Ave.
Cambridge, Mass.
Dean E. Potter, Ralph F. Parkman, James F. Burke, L. Rank, John Woods


12 GUIDE INDUSTRIES

P. O. Box 8775
Nashville, Tenn.
Wm. "Bill" Gambill, Nathan (Red) Foster, Barbara Yenney


62-63 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.

180 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, III.
D. A. McAllister, Bill Orrell, Jack McCarty, J. C. Wright, M. O. Stevenson, T. W. Jackson


68 LADEVATOR, DIV. WYCO

P. O. Box 306
Des Plaines, III.
John Farmer, Ken Hahn, Herb Hammarquist


88 LINWOOD STONE PRODUCTS CO.

R. R. 2
Davenport, Iowa
C. D. Salter, Jr., J. L. Skelly, Jack Bush, Laury Salter


45 LULL ENGINEERING CO.

3045 Highway 13
St. Paul, Minnesota
M. S. Roaderick, Al Bell, Bill Dunlap


23 MAGNUS CHEMICAL

400 South Ave.
Garwood, N. J.


67 MARBLEHEAD LIME CO.

300 W. Washington St.
Chicago, Illinois
A. R. Collentine, Reuben Rieke, Bob Bianchi, Fly Hoffman, Ron Dietz, Bob Dooley, Bud Hughes, Lee Goff

MASONRY. January, 1967


85-86-93-94 MASSEY FERGUSON INC.

1901 Bell Ave.
Des Moines, Iowa


35 MEDUSA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.

Box 5668
Cleveland, Ohio
Paul Reinhart, Augie Savio, Reg Miller, Jake Ribar, Frank Knapp, Joe Amiano, Bob McCormick


11 MELROE MANUFACTURING CO.

Gwinner, N. D.
Robert C. Ranes, James Johnston, Wallace Shelley, Frank Keller


44 MORGEN MANUFACTURING CO.

P. O. Box 160
Yankton, S. D.
Jim Cope, Jack Conley, Bill Thurman, Bob Dependahl, Bob Howarth, Roger Mullen, Ken Burnett, Marlin Slagle, Terry Bochman


14 MORTAR GUN CORP. OF AMERICA

70 N. Howard St.
Akron, Ohio
Walter Jesse, Lawrence Keatley, Hobart Keatley


81-82 MULLER MACHINERY CO., INC.

Whitman Ave. - Box 248
Metuchen, N. J.
J. E. Orloff, "Jim" Maynard, Dean O. Howe, Sr., F. N. "Bill" Bennett, "Don" Masson


83-84-95-96 NATIONAL CONCRETE
MASONRY ASSOCIATION

2009 14th St. N.
Arlington, Virginia
W. W. Underwood, Richard Branham, Henry Toennies, John E. Williams


87 NATIONAL LIME ASSOCIATION

925 15th St. N.W.
Washington, D.C.


99-100 OMARK INDUSTRIES

9701 S. E. McLoughlin Blvd.
Portland, Oregon
Art Greisser, David Bogue, Harry Lange, Larry Williams, Bill Headlee, Wayne Henderson, John Hardy, John Williams


46 PARK TOOL COMPANY

Box 44
St. Cloud, Minnesota
Leon H. Schlough, Alvina Schlough, Linus Koopmeiners

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