Masonry Magazine January 1974 Page. 38

Words: Bill Burton, Terry May, Mike Smith, Kevin Callahan, Richard Bennett, Ed Thorn, Ed Dunn, Ray Sell, Ken Gutschick, Ernest Rapoport, Charles Swanson, Richard Branham, John Hourigan, Pat Kearns, Bob Lemm, Bob Behling, Bill McMahon, John Atamian, Hugh Riegger, Ted Eugenides, Gene Waddell, Jim Roth, Bill Oldag, Jack Benns, Frank Craik, Russ Carriere, F.N. Bennett, Elliott Wood, Don Edwards, Paul Kraft, Chuck Warren, Alan Stone, Ron Rasmussen, W. Stumbo, Paul Wiening, Willard Roe
Masonry Magazine January 1974 Page. 38

Masonry Magazine January 1974 Page. 38
MCAA Trade Show Exhibitors
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217-218 MULLER MACHINERY COMPANY
219 Whitman Ave. P.O. Box 248
Metuchen, N.J. 08840
F.N. Bennett, J.E. Orloff, Del Hirzel

512 MURAL STONE INDUSTRIES
4500 S. Federal
Englewood, Colo. 80110
Carl T. Wiebe, Jack Hickey, Paula Wie-
be, Shirley Hickey

216-313 NATIONAL CONCRETE MASONRY
ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 9185 / Rosslyn Station
Arlington, Va. 22209
Richard Branham, Noel Heinze, Kevin
Callahan

601 NATIONAL LIME ASSOCIATION
5010 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20016
Ken Gutschick, Oliver L. Smith, Art
Collier

513-514 NORTON COMPANY
516-616 Construction Products Division
Box 295
Worcester, Mass. 01606
Ed Thorn, Bob Lemm, Hugh Riegger,
Ed Dunn, John Peterson, Bob Delahaut

624-625 OWENS CORNING FIBERGLAS CORP.
Fiberglas Tower
Toledo, Ohio 53659
D. Bruce Wise, Dick Liden, Steve Day,
Rich Beddome, Bob Krough, Dick Wag-
ner

603-604 PATENT SCAFFOLDING COMPANY
605-606 Division of Harsco Corp.
2125 Center Ave.
Fort Lee, N.J. 07024

316-317 PCM DIVISION
318-410 Koehring Company
411-412 369 W. Western Ave.
Port Washington, Wis. 53074
Paul Wiening. Bob Holt, Ray Sell, Pat
Kearns, Bill Dolliver, Bob Behling, Ron
Rasmussen, Elliott Wood, Ed Dugard,
Paul Kraft, Willard Roe, Gib Prescott,
Fred Smith, Bill Burton

506-507 PETTIBONE CORPORATION
4700 W. Division St.
Chicago, III. 60651
John Atamian, Jim Roth, Norm Rosen-
berg, Chuck Warren, Hugh Ward, Bob
Jacobs, Clyde McConnell, Frank Craik,
Bill Oldag, Jack Benns, Russ Carriere

324-325 PITTSBURGH CORNING CORPORATION
800 Presque Isle Drive
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15239
Ted Eugenides, Bill McMahon, Spencer
Roberts, Roy Fuhs, Carl Olm

301-302 PRIME MOVER COMPANY
Division of Hon Industries
Highway 22 East
Muscatine, la. 52761
Gene Waddell, Roy Hansen

223 SCAFFOLD SUPPLY CO., INC.
4560 Sperry St.
Los Angeles, Calif. 90039
L.M. Detwiler, Terry May, Inez Detwiler,
Melanie May, Marvin May, Lorraine
May

323-405 SIGNODE CORPORATION
2600 N. Western Ave.
Chicago, III. 60647
W.P. "Bill" Kelly, Mark Pavlovich,
Harold L. Rose, Lanny Peterson, B.
Howard Rimmer, M.T. "Tom" O'Neill,
Mike Smith

510 SPRING LOCK SCAFFOLDING CO.
1732 N. Howard St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Ernest Rapoport, Bob Rapoport,
Charles Swanson, Larry Stalnaker

319-320 STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT,
INC.
2 Main Street
Honeoye, N.Y. 14471
Ned M. Swaeby, W. Keith Stumbo,
Alan J. Stone, E. F. "Jim" DeArmond,
John Hourigan, Robert Ebbert

305 SUPERIOR MANUFACTURING CORP.
P.O. Box 2185
Memphis, Tenn. 38101
Paul Feder, Bob Lusby, Duke Dupre

502 TECO CRAB, INC.
P.O. Box 625
Oak Lawn, III. 60454
Albert S. Burba, Gil Harder, Earle
Runnion

602 TEXAS REFINERY CORPORATION
830-850 Ν. Main St.
P.O. Box 711
Fort Worth, Texas 76101
W.C. "Bill" Fitzgerald, R.E. "Bob" Lee,
Don Edwards

422-423 THOMSEN DIVISION
Royal Industries
130 W. Victoria St.
Gardena, Calif. 90247
Richard D. Bennett, Dale Stone, Robert
P. Weatherton


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