Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 36

Words: Robert Campbell, Richard Harris, Charles Velardo, Joseph Holme, Stanley Child, George Arconti, Karl Kehm, Mark Parseghian, Robert Dalton, Robert Raymond, Earl Blackstock, Gerald Sutherland, Peter Germinaro, Douglas Sherman, Roy Elam, Milton Witt, Melvin Baum, R. Doyle, Dale Forrest, Douglas Hughes, Rodney Rich, Robert Menard, Andrea Mormile, H. Cairns, Leon Kramer, Charles Miyata, Dean Nielsen, Robet Eckley, Albert Hazwinkel, Don Pettit, Alfred Buffin
Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 36

Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 36
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LET YOUR FINGER DO THE TALKING ON THE TILL!

Dependable machines mean a steady flow of profits into your cash register and MULLER MIXERS are famous for month in and month out service with little or no maintenance. Their simplicity of design, ruggedness and easy portability make them the 'sought-after' mixers for every small or large construction job. Put these MULLER MIXERS in your yard and watch yourself putting profit money into your till-regularly!

MULLER CONCRETE MIXERS

A AA Wire Products Company 6
Anchor Manufacturing Company. Third Cover
C Cumberland Corporation 8
E Robert G. Evans Company (Target) Back Cover
K Keystone Steel & Wire Company 12 6 13
L Lull Engineering Company 7
M Morgan Manufacturing Company 14
Muller Machinery Company, Inc. 30
N Nitional Concrete Masonry Association 24
O Omark Industries 4
Ohio Lime Company 36
P Prime-Mover Company 29
Process Solvent Company, Inc. 28
Patent Scaffolding Co., Div. of Harsco Corp. 32
Pfizer Minerals, Pigments & Metals Div. Second Cover
T Thomson Equipment Company 19
Z Zonolite Div., W. R. Grace & Company 9

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


Convention Report
(Continued from page 31)

Dist. of Columbia R. C. Doyle, Florida-Leon Kramer, Georgia Milton Witt, Hawaii Charles Miyata, Idaho Dean Nielsen, Illinois Melvin Baum, Indiana-Robert Campbell, Iowa Dale Forrest, Kansas-Robet Eckley, Kentucky Douglas Hughes, Maryland-George Arconti, Massachusetts Charles Velardo, Michigan-Albert Hazwinkel, Missouri Roy Elam, Nebraska-Karl Kehm.

New Hampshire Rodney Rich, New York-Joseph Holme, Ohio Robert Dalton, Oregon Robert Raymond, Pennsylvania-Mark Parseghian, Rhode Island-Robert Menard, South Carolina-Don Pettit, Tennessee Douglas Sherman, Texas Gerald Sutherland, Utah Stanley Child, Vermont-Andrea Mormile, Virginia-Alfred Buffin, Washington-Earl Blackstock, West Virginia-Richard Harris and Wisconsin-Peter Germinaro.

Note: The above report constitutes the secretary's minutes of the '68 MCAA Convention. A verbatim transcript of the proceedings will be on file at MCAA Headquarters and may be reviewed by any interested member.

masonry • February, 1968


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