Masonry Magazine January 1971 Page. 31

Words: Kenneth Allen, Robert Evans, Robert Yenny, Jim Taylor, Robert Ritter, Jim Cope, Ken Burnett, J. Orloff, Ken Gutschick, Cy Perkins, Dale Wallace, Bob Evans, John Petty, Bill Thurman, Robert Weeklund, Alfred Bell, Robert Ranes, Frank Keller, Marlin Slagle, Dave Gaston, F.N. Bennett, Paul Lenchuk, John Beem, Tony Abell, Bernard Storch, Charles Witte, Dallas Grenley, Lou Radakovich, George Leonard, Red Erskine, Ron Neese, Edward Lindholm, William Allison, O. Nord, William Dunlap, Eugene Smith
Masonry Magazine January 1971 Page. 31

Masonry Magazine January 1971 Page. 31
84 DIXIE DIAMOND MANUFACTURING COMPANY
3565 McCall Place
Atlanta, Georgia 30340
George Leonard


6 DODGE/SCAN
330-West 42nd Street
New York, New York 10036


41-42 THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
2040 Dow Center
Midland, Mich. 48640
Dallas Grenley, "Red" Erskine


51 DUR-O-WAL NATIONAL, INC.
625 Crane St.
Aurora, III. 60605
John Petty, Jim Taylor, Robert Yenny.
John Ianuzzi, Wil Brynjolffson


5 E & R MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
Kirklin, Ind. 46050
Ron Neese, Bob Evans


76 ESSICK MANUFACTURING CO.
1950 S. Santa Fe Ave.
Los Angeles, Calif. 90021
Robert F. Ritter, Edward W. Lindholm,
William C. Allison


7-8-9 ROBERT G. EVANS CO. (TARGET)
10-89 4330 Clary Blvd.
Kansas City, Mo. 64130
Robert G. Evans, Don Lowery, Paul J.
Leonard, Richard Lassiter, Frederic A.
Cauchois, Dick Lassiter, Glen Schwartz,
Howie Binkley, Don Benson, Willard
Pratt


95 LULL ENGINEERING CO., INC.
3045 Highway 13
St. Paul, Minn. 55111
O. W. Nord, Alfred Bell, William Dunlap,
Eugene Smith, Robert Weeklund.
Vincent Walsh


58-59 MASSEY FERGUSON, INC.
70-71 Industrial & Construction
1901 Bell Ave.
Des Moines, Iowa 50315
Jack Porter, Gary Rossow, Lou
Radakovich, Bill Patton, John Beem,
Don Klein, Jim Gantt


87 MAYCO PUMP CORPORATION
4560 Sperry Street
Los Angeles, California 90039
Dave Gaston, George Adler, Marvin May


47-48 MELROE DIVISION
Gwinner, N.D. 58040
Robert C. Ranes, Ron Perry, Chuck
Krchnavy, Frank Keller, Rich Mack


94 MORGEN MANUFACTURING CO.
P.O. Box 160
Yankton, S.D. 57078
Jim Cope, Ken Burnett, Marlin Slagle,
Bill Thurman, Elige Palmer, Paul Kelly,
Shirlee Cope, Bob Wiedenfeld


15 MULLER MACHINERY CO., INC.
Whitman Ave., P.O. Box 248
Metuchen, N.J. 08840
J. E. Orloff, F. N. Bennett


Grand Lounge NATIONAL CONCRETE MASONRY ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 9158 Rosslyn Station
Arlington, Virginia 22209
Kenneth Allen, Paul Lenchuk


46 HENDERSON CLAY PRODUCTS, INC.
Henderson, Texas
Dale Wallace, Orville Todd, Davis Scott,
Herman Felts, Bill Ledbetter, Bryan
Sterling


69 HOHMANN & BARNARD, INC.
39-63-63rd St.
Woodside, New York
Bernard Storch, Paul Doran, Robert
Hohmann, Anthony Delboue


45- 52 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.
401 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60601
Charles D. Witte, A. Filipelli, Jerome H.
Gillar, Mike K. Ogden


91 NATIONAL LIME ASSOCIATION
5010 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20016
Ken Gutschick, Tony Abell


1-2-96 NORTON CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS-CLIPPER
P.O. Box 9604
Kansas City, Mo. 64134
Cy Perkins


39-40 OURY ENGINEERING COMPANY
P.O. Box 1145
Marion, Ohio 43302
Robert Nagel

It's 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 '71 MCAA Educational Trade Show, and that you saw their ad in MASONRY!
masonry January, 1971
31


What Is Biophilic Design?
April 2025

Biophilic design integrates natural elements into built spaces to fulfill our innate connection to nature. Rooted in the biophilia hypothesis, it goes beyond aesthetics, enhancing well-being, health and productivity. 5 Ways to Incorporate Biophilic Desig

One For The Ages - The 75th Midyear
April 2025

“One for the ages” this is how I would describe the upcoming midyear to anyone who has never attended or are undecided about attending MCAAs 75th Anniversary at The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island September 7-11 2025. In short “one for the ages” means so

A Greener Future Through Masonry
April 2025

When it comes to building a more sustainable future, the construction and building materials sector has a lot of room for growth. According to the most recent data, construction and building-related emissions are responsible for 40% of greenhouse gas emis

MASONRY STRONG Podcast Episode 19 Recap: Mike & Tom Finch
April 2025

On this episode of the MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Mike and Tom Finch join the set in Indianapolis to crack jokes, talk about how they both got started in this industry, and the ways they've seen this trade advance and evolve over the years. The Roots of a F