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Masonry Magazine August 1974 Page. 32
August 1974

MASONRY SAW PUMPS

Owens-Corning
14, 15

Patent Scaffolding Co., Division of Harsco Corp.
Process Solvent Company
3
20

1-3
$16.50 each

4-6
13.50 each

7 up
11.00 each

Shipped

Masonry Magazine April 1974 Page. 15
April 1974

Meet Your New

SECRETARY

VICE PRESIDENT

EUGENE GEORGE
From Canada comes MCAA's newly elected Secretary, Eugene George of Kitchener, Ontario. Gene is a Past-President of the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association and has

Masonry Magazine December 1973 Page. 21
December 1973

NEW SUPER HEAVY-DUTY MASON-MATE™
MASONRY SAW FROM FELKER

"Turning the tables," Gerald Burde, reelected chairman of the Michigan MCA, presents gifts to Bob and Florence Ebeling of the Detroit group. Bob, who is Secretary of MCAA, historicall

Masonry Magazine September 1973 Page. 29
September 1973

Job Safety Agreement

Small businesses needing long-term loans to comply with federal job safety and health regulations will be provided improved service under a new inter-agency agreement between the Labor Department's Occupational Safety and He

Masonry Magazine April 1971 Page. 5
April 1971

ROBERT EBELING
Secretary
MCAA

Meet Your Secretary

Bob Ebeling is President and Field Manager for Ebeling & Hicks, Inc., Romeo, Michigan, a mason contracting firm which has served the Detroit and Southeastern Michigan areas in i

Masonry Magazine March 1971 Page. 16
March 1971

Detroit Bricklayer Unions & Mason Contractors Assist Salvation Army

Thanks to the civic-minded thinking and the joint efforts of Metropolitan Detroit-area bricklayer unions and mason contractors, the Salvation Army's contemplated move into its f

Masonry Magazine August 1970 Page. 22
August 1970

Low-Cost Winter Enclosure on MORGEN Scaffolding Lets You Work the Year Around!

Now you can continue masonry through freezing weather at a reasonable cost. Even in Canada masons are getting up to 50 weeks of work per year.

The answer is

Masonry Magazine July 1970 Page. 25
July 1970

Les Dietrich, right, winner of the Tournament and recipient of the 1970 Glass Block Trophy. Smiling their approval are Robert Rawlins, left, Pittsburgh Corning Corp., and Donald Johnson, who conducted this year's meet.

Executive Board Meets at

Masonry Magazine July 1966 Page. 15
July 1966

People & Events

Canada. Others who enjoyed this sport were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Germinaro with most of the teenagers joining them.

Head Wrangler Fred Daues did another outstanding job handling the Annual Golf Tournament. Played on the Dogw

Masonry Magazine October 1965 Page. 19
October 1965

Detroit Honor Awards

Detroit Chapter Honors Mason Contractors and Associate Members for their contribution to the Advancement of the Masonry Industry.

Outstanding Detroit Mason Contractor for 65 was Jim Snyder. Dwight Lewis, Chapter Pre

Masonry Magazine August 1965 Page. 17
August 1965

Annual Executive Board Golf Tournament

Foursomes: Left column-top photo-1. to r.) Don Bidwell, Plymouth, Mich.; Robert Rawlins, Official Starter, Allen Young, Memphis, Tenn. Les Dietrich, St. Louis, Me. and Mike Coco, Pittsburgh, Pa. Middle Phot

Masonry Magazine November 1964 Page. 9
November 1964

Mason Contractor News
Published by The Mason Contractors Association of America, 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago 4, III.

People & Events
(continued from page 3)

ern States Licencing Laws. Paul Rosensteel. Frank Scott and Ryan O'Br

Masonry Magazine October 1964 Page. 11
October 1964

Mason Contractor News
Published by The Mason Contractors Association of America, 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago 4, III.

New "Green Book" Published
An expanded array of average rental rates for construction equipment, ranging from hand too

Masonry Magazine October 1964 Page. 17
October 1964

Detroit Chapter Holds

(continued from page 11) the outstanding contractor and outstanding individual as chosen by the Detroit Chapter membership for diligence and meritorious contributions to the Association and the Masonry Industry.

Re

Masonry Magazine December 1963 Page. 18
December 1963

People & Events
(Continued from page 3)

Jim Lonie and George Miller. The results of these matches, however, vary from one score sheet to another, so we may never know who really did win. The Jim Synders, Don Bidwells and George Arconti gave