Masonry Magazine December 1962 Page. 12

Words: Neligh Coates, Robert Evana, Weldon Royse, J. Senter
Masonry Magazine December 1962 Page. 12

Masonry Magazine December 1962 Page. 12
REMEMBER THIS
Regardless of What
Blade You Use!

YOU CAN LOSE YOUR PANT
WITH LOOSE BELT
Loose Belts on a Masonry Saw can be Costly
The finest Blades, world's best Operator and full voltage won't helpe
if the Belts on your Masonry Sow are loose and letting power "sip
POWER must be transported from the Motor to the Arbor Shaft, if Bell
even slightly loose POWER IS LOST... your costs go UP!
Check Saws Daily To Be Certain Belts Are TIGHT!
Loose Belts cost Masonry Sow users Thousands of Dollars every Do
slower cutting and excessive Blade wear.
Belts are cheap-Operators and Blades are not, so check OFTEN.
place worn Belts instantly.

Robert & Evana Co
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• 6024 Troost A
Kansas City 10
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Clipper Plant Under Construction

Grandview, Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City, will be the location of the new factory and general offices of Clipper Manufacturing Company, worldwide manufacturer of masonry and concrete saws and diamond core drills. Steel work is now complete and exterior masonry well under way at the new building, scheduled for completion in March, 1963. At that time the firm will move from its present facilities at 2800 Warwick, Kansas City.

Clipper equipment will be used in the creation of unusual masonry effects in the facade of the building, which will feature the companys trademarks depicted in masonry materials of various colors. Here Weldon B. Royse (left), whose low bid netted him the masonry contract on the $2,000,000 project, discusses the brickwork with J. M. Senter, general contractor (center) and Neligh Coates (right), Clipper President.


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MORE EFFICIENT
MORE ECONOMICAL
MODERN
SCAFFOLDING
METHODS
for the MASON
CONTRACTOR

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Sells Elected
(Continued from page 5
the national association of
structural tile and architectura
cotta makers at its recent con.
in Hollywood, Florida. Presi
the General Shale Products C
tion of Johnson City, Tennesse
served for the past years as vic
dent of the institute.


1963 Tax Tables Booklet
Sent to MCAA Membership
At this writing the 1963 Payroll Withholding Tax Table let is being sent to all MCA members. Sent annually to association members, the booklet provides all information needed by the employer holding Federal taxes. Extra copies of the publication may be purchased by MCAA members for 50c while the supply lasts. (Cost to non-members is $2.50 per copy.)


Special Report
On Pension Plan
The two-part series on setting up a pension plan recently run in MASONRY is now available in a Special Report four-page brochure through MCAA Executive Office, 208 South LaSalle Street, Chicago.


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RENTALS
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REINFORCEMENT
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crack resistance
Adds strength
at lower cost
Write for additional information
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