Masonry Magazine February 1979 Page. 34

Words: Ray Sell, Al Bell, Bill Gambill, Gene Smith, Bill Dunlap, Tom Walker, Ray Lackey, O. Nord, Bill Law, Jerry Headrick, Arlen Price, Al Payne, Dick Lietz, Buck Richardson, Charley Hewett, Carl Wright, Paul Powers, Gary Dickinson, Dan Kelsay, Jim Schroeder, Jack Sanden, Ray Horton, Charles Hughes, Alex Stamatakis, Josephine Stamatakis, John McCormack, Jim Cramer, Kae Sommerer, Peg Gould, Bill Clayburg, Mark Murray, Neal Goldblatt, T. Inman, Lewis Gunter, Rodney Moss, C. Watson
Masonry Magazine February 1979 Page. 34

Masonry Magazine February 1979 Page. 34
MCAA TRADE SHOW EXHIBITORS
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Space: 84, 85
LOED CORPORATION
738 S. 10th Ave., P.O. Box 1247, Wausau, WI 54401

Represented by: Tom Walker, Jim Schroeder, Jack Vander Sanden, Charles Hughes

Featuring: Four-wheel drive, rough terrain, high-lift material handling equipment with telescoping boom and 6,000 lb. and 10,000 lb. capacity lifts up to 48 ft.

Space: 107, 108
LULL ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.
3045 Highway 13, St. Paul, MN 55121

Represented by: Alex Stamatakis, Josephine Stamatakis, O. W. Nord, Carl Wright, Al Bell, Gene Smith, Bill Dunlap

Featuring: Rough terrain highlift material handling equipment. Lull machinery utilizes the newest technological components to give Mason Contractors the maximum edge in shaving cost through less down-time and more performance.


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Space: 44, 45
INTERNATIONAL MASONRY INSTITUTE (IMI)
823-14th St., N.W., Suite 1001, Washington, DC 20005

Represented by: Ray Lackey, Buck Richardson

Featuring: As the masonry industry's promotional arm, the primary purpose of IMI is to provide useful information about masonry design and construction to Mason Contractors and craftsmen as well as owners and design professionals. The IMI exhibit will feature abundant free literature, including a special catalog listing IMI publications, free loan films and slide shows, and recommended information available from other national masonry associations.


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Space: 41
JAMES GROUP SERVICE, INC.
230 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606

Represented by: Dick Lietz, John McCormack

Featuring: New group insurance programs of high limit accidental death and dismemberment, in-hospital cash and long-term disability programs available to MCAA members.


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Space: 86, 87
KELLY KLOSURE, INC.
519 N. Broad St., P.O. Box 1058, Fremont, NB 68025

Represented by: Jim Cramer, Dan Kelsay, Kae Sommerer, Peg Gould

Featuring: Solutions to both cold weather enclosing and portable building problems on and off the construction site. Whether it is a simple windbreak, gang shed, sophisticated highrise enclosure or fabricating/maintenance facility, all problems can be solved with a completely reusable 4' x 12' Kelly Klosure panel.

Space: 83
KEM-O-KLEEN, INC.
77 E. Floyd Ave., Englewood, CO 80110

Represented by: Charley L. Hewett

Featuring: The Kem-O-Kleen Model K-2000 brick cleaning machine specially developed for cleaning masonry walls. This system is being accepted throughout the United States because of its ability to remove stains and cut hard mortar without damage to the wall.

Space: 67, 68
KOEHRING COMPACTION & GENERAL EQUIPMENT GROUP
400 Wayne Ave., P.O. Box 157, Dayton, OH 45401

Represented by: Bill Clayburg, Ray Sell, Al Payne, Mark Murray, Neal Goldblatt

Featuring: The 6034 Skytrak. This construction site forklift offers unique capabilities not available in any straight-masted forklift. From 34 feet above to 5 feet below grade, this new shooting boom forklift puts materials where you want them.

Space: 60
MARTIN MARIETTA CEMENT COMPANY
Southern Division
41 Perimeter Center, East, Suite 610, Atlanta, GA 30346

Represented by: Arlen R. Price. T. E. "Skeet" Inman, Lewis B. Gunter, Jerry A. Headrick, Rodney A. Moss, C. Frank Watson, Jeffrey W. McDonald, Bill C. Law, Tommy G. McMichen

Featuring: Magnolia Portland Cement, Magnolia Mason's Mix, Magnolia Dark Mortar Cement. Magnolia Ultra Dark Masonry Cement, Magnolia Type S Masonry Cement, Magnolia Hydrated and Quicklime.

Space: 82
MASONRY EQUIPMENT COMPANY
P.O. Box 110808, Nashville, TN 37211

Represented by: Bill Gambill, Ray Horton

Featuring: Mortar and concrete mixers in a full range of sizes, heavy-duty drives, tires and axles, and power. Also scaffolding in a complete range of sizes with the normal accessories.

Space: 49
MASONRY SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
600 S. Cherry St., Suite 1011, Denver, CO 80222

Represented by: Paul W. Powers, Gary W. Dickinson

Featuring: SARABOND brand mortar additive for use in construction of prefabricated brick panels and SARABOND "B" for use in brick paver applications. Masonry Systems also is a franchisor of masonry panel construction systems.

Space: 91
MAYCO PUMP CORPORATION
4560 Sperry St., Los Angeles, CA 90039


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