Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page. 28

Words: Jim Hoffman, James Roth, Ray Sell, Ernest Rapoport, Charles Swanson, Stanley Knott, Al Seaburn, Bob Carbeau, Ray Brownson, Jack Beeckler, Leon Schlough, Arthur Dahl, John Spaulding, Oscar Moyer, Frank Mangan, John Atamian, David Horney, Richard Kitchen, R. Schlenker, Roy Reason, Paul Headland, L. Waddell, Rudy Valentino, Bob Siderits, Bill Oldag, Jack Benns, Russ Carriere, Dave Gaston, Ron Powell, Drew Pearsall, Rudy Krampotich, Norman Rosenberg, Don Ingram, Harry Rourke, Tom Hardy, John Meany
Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page. 28

Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page. 28
11 PARK TOOL CO.
Box 44
St. Cloud, Minn.
Leon Schlough, Rudy Krampotich


95-96 PATENT SCAFFOLDING CO.
11-11 34th St.
Long Island City, N.Y.


79-80 PCM DIVISION, KOEHRING CO.
81-82 369 W. Western Ave.
97 Port Washington, Wis.
Bob Siderits, Ray Sell, Elliott Wood, Rudy Valentino, Jack Beeckler, Paul Kraft, Wayne Gradwohl


47-48 PETTIBONE MULLIKEN CO.
4700 W. Division St.
Chicago, III.
Jack Benns, John Atamian, Chuck Stuppy, Russ Carriere, Bill Oldag. James Roth, Ray Brownson, Chuck Warren, Norman Rosenberg. Bob Black


6-7 PITTSBURGH CORNING CORP.
1 Gateway Center
Pittsburgh, Pa.


18 PLASTICRETE CORP.
1883 Dixwell Ave.
Hamden, Conn.
Drew Pearsall, Victor Campean, Arnold Caputo, Clifford O'Brien, Joseph Mazza


31-32 PRIME MOVER CO.
Highway 22 East
Muscatine, Ia.
Arthur E. Dahl, L. Gene Waddell, Richard K. Kitchen, James M. Conway, David C. Horney


23 PFIZER MINERALS, PIGMENTS & METALS DIV.
235 E. 42nd St.
New York, N.Y.
Don Ingram, Harry Rourke, Tom Hardy, Mike LaBonia, Hank Stolte, Jack Dentler, Bob Foote, John Meany, Roger Linnett, Jack Portman


83 PROCESS SOLVENT CO., INC.
1040 Chelsea Trafficway
Kansas City, Kans.
O. F. Johnson, John Meany, R. W. Schlenker


90 SPRING LOCK SCAFFOLDING
1732 N. Howard St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Charles W. Swanson, Ernest Rapoport, Stanley Knott


71 STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS INSTITUTE
1750 Old Meadow Rd.
McLean, Va.


73-74 SAFWAY STEEL PRODUCTS
6228 W. State
Milwaukee, Wis.


106 THE SPAULDING BRICK CO.
P. O. Box 132, Winter Hill Station
Boston, Mass.
John Spaulding


78 THOMSEN EQUIPMENT CO.
130 W. Victoria St.
Gardena, Calif.
Dave Gaston, Lyle Karelius


42-43 UNION METAL PRODUCTS, INC.
795 Tanglewood St.
Memphis, Tenn.
W. B. Mason, Mrs. W. B. Mason, L. C. Dodd, Roy O. Reason, J. R. McFarland


27-28 UNIVERSAL MANUFACTURING CORP.
550 W. New Castle St.
Zelienople, Pa.
Bob Carbeau, Oscar Moyer, Al Seaburn, Jim Hoffman, George Kilroy, Jack Quist, Ron Powell, Paul Headland


55-56 WACO SCAFFOLD & SHORING CO.
P.O. Box 66415
O'Hare Airport, III.
Frank X. Mangan, Richard C. Mocny, William Oldenburg, Curlys Slocum, Ronald Ammerman, Bernard Pikulski, Warren M. Sheridan


37 ZONOLITE DIV., W. R. GRACE CO.
475 Merchandise Mart Plaza
Chicago, III.
Tru Bjorklund, Stan Titus, Phil Farrell, Don Mueller, Bill Archambo, Jim Cintani, Roy Babb

masonry • January, 1969


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