Masonry Magazine May 1961 Page. 11

Words: William Nelson
Masonry Magazine May 1961 Page. 11

Masonry Magazine May 1961 Page. 11
25 MASONS

three floors up
easily supplied
by
LAD-E-VATOR
Automatic
Hoist!

William F. Nelson, principal of The Washington, D. C., masonry contracting firm bearing his name, has had a hand in constructing many of the leading masonry structures in the capitol area, among them the Robert Taft Memorial and the famed Bethesda (Md.) Medical Center. Nelson is well known for his activities in industry affairs and is a past-president of the Mason Contractors Association of America.

... a positive answer to the problem of rising costs and a larger PROFIT for you.

The Lad-E-Vator is built of tempered aluminum, giving an overall weight only one-third that of steel. Because of this light weight the Lad-E-Vator transports and sets-up easily. The tower telescopes to 16, 20 or 25 ft. lengths for towing behind car or truck. Unloading height for materials up to 42 ft. Load capacity is 1250 lbs. Lad-E-Vator is also available with a curved top for using as a skip, or with dumping scoop for hoisting loose materials.

Write us today for the distributor nearest you.

CAMPBELL Equipment Company
P. O. Box 306, Des Plaines, Illinois


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