Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page. 27

Words: Bill Hall, Robert Boynton, Robert Evans, Don Lowery, Gale Johnson, Bill Bartlett, John Ianuzzi, Norm Bullock, Mrs. Evans, Lawrence Korach, Jim Cope, Ken Burnett, Roger Mullen, F. Bennett, Ken Gutschick, Don McAllister, Bob Yenny, Jake Ribar, Reed Evans, Willard Pratt, Al Bell, Bill Thurman, Jack Conley, Paul Reinhart, Dave Stoner, Bob Bodycombe, Karl Schweickhardt, Vincent Walsh, Myles Roaderick, John Orloff, Aleatha Bartlett, Jeffrey Korach, Nels Ashwill, Augie Savio, Helen Korach, Sue Korach
Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page. 27

Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page. 27
10 DOUGLAS DYNAMICS CORP.,
WESTERN PRODUCTS DIV.
1234 N. 62nd St.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Dave Stoner, Dick Murphy, Bob Bodycombe, Deane Eggert


4 DUR-O-WAL NATIONAL, INC.
650 12th Ave., S.W.
Cedar Rapids, Ia.
Bill Bartlett, Aleatha Bartlett, Gale Johnson, Bob Yenny, Bruce Yenny, John Ianuzzi, Richard Zimmerman


38 DURO-CRETE BLOCK CO.
1359 Hookset Rd.
Hookset, N.H.


44 E & R MANUFACTURING CO.
P.O. Box 162
Frankfort, Ind.
Randy Boeskool


101-102 ESSICK MANUFACTURING CO.
1950 S. Santa Fe Ave.
Los Angeles, Calif.


45 EUCLID CHEMICAL CO.
19218 Redwood Rd.
Cleveland, O.
Lawrence I. Korach, Jeffrey L. Korach, Helen Korach, Sue Ellen Korach


49-50 ROBERT G. EVANS CO.
51-52 1000 W. 25th St.
Kansas City, Mo.
Robert G. Evans, Mrs. Robert G. Evans, Fred Cauchois, Paul J. Leonard, Reed Evans, H. J. Binkley, Don Lowery, Don Benson, Willard Pratt, Nels Ashwill, Norm Bullock, William Sharp, John Sigetich, Karl Schweickhardt


21-22 FELKER MANUFACTURING CO.
1900 S. Crenshaw Blvd.
Torrance, Calif.
John R. Boudreau, Jack Stanton


67 FLEMING DEVICES, INC.
89 Pleasant Ave. Box 2130
South Portland, Me.
H. B. Fleming, Nancy L. Rosengren, A. Bernard Rosengren, Jr., Richard L. Ingalls, John Basile, Jr.


64 GLAZON SALES CORP. OF NEW
ENGLAND
24 Adams St.
Quincy, Mass.


72 HOHMANN & BARNARD, INC.
39-63 63rd St.
Woodside, N.Y.
Bernard Storch, Ronald Hohmann, William Logue, Richard McQuillan


17 INTERCON RESEARCH CO.
1100 E. 52nd St.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Robert J. Passander, Carl F. Spickelmier, W. Burt Lloyd, Lou Kuhlmann, Jim Joines


29- 30 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.
401 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, III.
Don A. McAllister, R. L. Pilon


63 THE KELSEY FERGUSON BRICK CO.
East Windsor Hill, Conn.


1-2-3 LULL ENGINEERING CO.
3045 Highway 13
St. Paul, Minn.
Myles S. Roaderick, Orrin W. Nord, Al Bell, Vincent Walsh


61-62 MASSEY FERGUSON, INC.
65-66 Industrial & Construction Div.
P.O. Box 1500
Akron, O.
P. H. Lenane, Frank E. Gary, John Beem, Gordon Cell, Connie Foster


77 MEDUSA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
Box 5668
Cleveland, O.
Paul Reinhart, Reg Miller, Jake Ribar, Augie Savio, Vic Ludnick, Bob Agin, Harold Boddorff, Bob Stuart, Bob McCormick


75-76 MELROE MANUFACTURING CO.
Gwinner, N.D.
Bill Hall, Jerry Ekbom, Bob Ranes, Frank Keller, Jim Johnston


59-60 MOLCO INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
277 Bryant St.
Denver, Colo.
Bill Pratt, Vern Maluck, Bob Dyar, Monte Bullock, Joe Eustice, Howard Herbert, Jack Barker, Alan Conner, Ken Stockum


5-20 MORGEN MANUFACTURING CO.
P.O. Box 160
Yankton, S.D.
Jim Cope, Bob Howarth, Jack Conley, Bob Van Gastle, Ken Burnett, Bill Thurman, Roger Mullen


116-117 MULLER MACHINERY CO., INC.
Whitman Ave. Box 248
Metuchen, N.J.
John E. Orloff, F. N. (Bill) Bennett, Bill Hummer, Linc McKie


35-36 NATIONAL CONCRETE
39-40 MASONRY ASSOCIATION
2009 14th St. N.
Arlington, Va.


46 ΝΑΤΙΟΝAL LIME ASSOCIATION
4000 Brandywine N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Ken Gutschick, Robert S. Boynton, Tony Abell


53 OHIO LIME CO.
Woodville, O.
Al Bringman, Ida Bringman, Doug Redding, Nancy Redding


14 OMARK INDUSTRIES
37 Franklin St.
Needham Heights, Mass.


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