Masonry Magazine October 1986 Page. 35

Words: Daniel Zechmeister, Angelo Fosco, Thomas Brown, Russell Rich, John Maher, Sandra Glassie, Brian Burrows, Dee Pincock, Michael Fa, David Kerr, Arthur Coia
Masonry Magazine October 1986 Page. 35

Masonry Magazine October 1986 Page. 35
People & Events

Continued from page 19. Tractors and stone/granite erectors, has opened its new corporate offices at 105 Maple Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126. The phone number remains the same: (312) MAS-ONRY. The shop and warehouse remain at 1000 N. Ridge Ave., Lombard, IL 60148. JI Case, Racine, Wis., has named John R. Maher as director, product engineering at company operations in Wausau, Wis., and Thomas R. Brown as manager, product engineering, at Burlington, la. Sandra B. Glassie of Tacoma, Wash., was recently installed as the 32nd president of the National Association of Women In Construction at the group's annual convention in Little Rock, Ark.

Brian W. Burrows has joined USG Corp., Chicago, III., as director of research & development. Russell P. Rich has been elevated to president of Burns & Russell Co., Baltimore, Md.

He is the sixth generation of his family to head the firm. Dee Whitford Pincock, Jr. is the new president and principal shareholder of Arcal Chemicals, Inc., Seat Pleasant, Md. Rosenshein Associates, a shopping center development firm based in New Rochelle, N.Y., has broken ground for Bethlehem Square, a new shopping center in Bethlehem, Pa.

Michael G. Fa has been promoted to director of architecture at Opus Southwest Corp., Phoenix, Ariz., a design/build/development firm. Daniel S. Zechmeister has been named structural engineer in a joint venture with the Masonry Institute of Michigan and Lawrence Institute of Technology. In his capacity with the Masonry Institute, Zechmeister will primarily be responsible for providing masonry design and construction assistance to Michigan's architects and engineers. At Lawrence, he will teach structural classes several hours each week in the School of Architecture starting this fall. David Kerr has been appointed executive v.p. and chief operating officer of Lansing, Inc., Woodbridge, Va., the U.S. subsidiary of the U.K., Europe's largest manufacturer of material handling equipment.

LIUNA Re-elects Officers

The Laborers International Union of North America re-elected Angelo Fosco as general president and Arthur Coia as secretary/treasurer at its 19th annual convention held in Miami Beach, Fla., September 7-12. All other Executive Board members also were unanimously re-elected.

QUALITY MORTAR AT LOWER COST

Easy-Spred, the mortar plasticizer that replaces lime. Easy-Spred is a mortar plasticizer that performs better and costs less to use than lime. One 7 lb. bag of Easy-Spred replaces a 50 lb. bag of lime. Its water retention capability promotes better curing, less shrinkage, and the contractor doesn't have to retemper as often to maintain plasticity. Board life is increased as much as two times compared to a Portland/ lime mix.

Easy-Spred is made from a formulation of minerals naturally compatible with basic ingredients in mortar, and is effective for use with brick, block or stucco. It accepts color pigments without bleaching, as lime often does, to make a brick color match easier.

AMERICAN COLLOID COMPANY
Contractor Products Division
5100 Suffield Court Skokie, IL, 60077
(312) 966-5720-TWX 910-233-0738

BOCA, ICBO and Southern Building Code Conference listed.

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