Masonry Magazine June 1967 Page. 32

Words: Ronnie Cain, R. Doyle, Joey Kitts, Phillip Jordan, Jack Cox, Jim Clark, Dave Stenhouse, Sidney Lineker, Tom Daly
Masonry Magazine June 1967 Page. 32

Masonry Magazine June 1967 Page. 32
Hold D. C. Apprentice Contest

Winner of the 1967 Washington, D.C. Bricklayer Apprentice Contest was Joey Kitts, Hyattsville, Md., an employee of S. & S. Masonry Company. Other winners were Ronnie Cain, Mark Masonry Co., and Phillip Jordan, Williams & Griffin Co.

The competition was sponsored jointly by the Masonry Contractors Association of Washington, D.C. and Local No. 1, Washington, D.C. Jack Cox of Pick Masonry Company handled the various arrangements for the event which was held at the West Brothers Brick Company.

Judges were Jim Clark, Dave Stenhouse and Sidney Lineker. R. C. Doyle, President of the MCA of Washington, and Tom Daly, President of Local No. 1, made the presentations to the winners of the various awards and extended thanks to all who helped make the affair the success that it was.

Joey Kitts, center, is the winner if the Washington, D.C. '67 Bricklayer Apprentice Contest held on May 20th. Left is Ronnie Cain, second place with Phillip Jordan, third place, on the right. The contest was held at West Bros. Brick Co. in that city.


ADVERTISERS' INDEX

Let them know you saw their advertisement in MASONRY

A
AA Wire Products Company 6
Anchor Manufacturing Company 29

C
Champion Manufacturing Company 26
Clipper Manufacturing Company 14

E
Robert G. Evans Company 28 & 31
EverReady Industries, Norton Construction Products Div. 25

K
Keystone Steel & Wire Company 21

L
Lull Engineering Company 27

M
Morgen Manufacturing Company 12

N
National Concrete Masonry Association 9 & 10

O
Ohio Lime Company 30
Omark Industries 4

P
Pfizer Minerals, Pigments & Metals Div. Second Cover
Patient Scaffolding Company, Div. of Horsco Corporation 30
Pittsburgh Corning Corporation 16, 17, 18 & 19
Process Solvent Company 23

T
Thompsen Equipment Company Back Cover

V
Voughan & Bushnell Manufacturing Company 29

This index is published as a convenience to the reader. Every core is taken to make it accurate but masonry assumes no responsibilites for errors or ommissions.


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MASONRY. June, 1967


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