Masonry Magazine December 1971 Page. 19

Words: Matthew Klein, Fred Meyer, William Jr, Bob Lee, Jim Cope, Ken Burnett, Roger Mullen, J. Orloff, Ken Gutschick, Ernest Rapoport, Charles Swanson, Bob Rawlins, John Hourigan, Joe Lucas, Ray Brownson, Bill Thurman, Bill McMahon, Kenneth Boyer, Frank Mangan, John Atamian, Dave Stoner, Vincent Walsh, Ted Eugenides, Dick Cummings, R. Otterson, Jim Roth, Alfred Bell, Rudy Valentino, James Marshall, Marlin Slagle, Bill Oldag, L. Lull, F.N. Bennett, Elliott Wood, L.G. Waddell, Byron Prewitt
Masonry Magazine January 1971 Page.19

Masonry Magazine January 1971 Page.19
511
INTERNATIONAL MASONRY INSTITUTE
823 Fifteenth St., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005
Neal English


201-202
LULL ENGINEERING CO., INC.
3045 Highway 13
510
St. Paul, Minn. 55111
L. H. Lull, Mrs. L. H. Lull, Robert Shannon, William Dunlap, Alfred Bell, Vincent Walsh, Eugene Smith, O. W. Nord, Mrs. O. W. Nord


205-206
MELROE DIVISION
503
Clark Equipment Company
Gwinner, N.D. 58040
Stan Gunderson, Bill Keltner


117
MORGEN MANUFACTURING CO.
P.O. Box 160
Yankton, S.D. 57078
203-204
Jim Cope, Shirlee Cope, Ken Burnett, Alice Burnett, Bill Thurman, Lois Thurman, Elige Palmer, Marlin Slagle, Roger Mullen, Dick Young, Bob Wiedenfeld


514
MULLER MACHINERY CO.
Whitman Ave.-P.O. Box 248
Metuchen, N.J. 08840
5-12-13
J. E. Orloff, F. N. Bennett


111
NATIONAL LIME ASSOCIATION
5010 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20016
316
Ken Gutschick, Tony Abell


412-413
OURY ENGINEERING COMPANY
414-415
Div. of Harsco Corporation
Harding Highway East
Marion, Ohio 43302
212
Robert Nagel


103-104-105
PATENT SCAFFOLDING CO.
106-107-108 11-11 Thirty-fourth St.
Long Island City, N.Y.
William Ellis Jr., Nicholas Nordone, Leon Roth, James F. Marshall
303


319-402
PCM DIVISION
Koehring Company
369 W. Western Ave.
Port Washington, Wis. 53074
Robert Siderits, Rudy Valentino, Elliott "Woody" Wood, Paul Wiening, Ron Rasmussen
501


419-420
PETTIBONE CORPORATION
4700 W. Division St.
Chicago, III. 60651
216-217
John Atamian, Ray Brownson, Norm Rosenberg, Jim Roth, Chuck Warren, Bob Jacobs, Clyde McConnell, Bill Oldag


218-219-220
PITTSBURGH CORNING CORP.
1 Gateway Center
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222
Bob Rawlins, Bill McMahon, Ted Eugenides, Ray White, Dick Cummings
418



PRIME-MOVER COMPANY (THE)
210-211
Div. of Hon Industries
Highway 22 East
Muscatine, lowa 52761
L. G. Waddell, Arthur E. Morris, Jack Shulin



PROCESS SOLVENT COMPANY, INC. (THE)
510
1040 Chelsea Trafficway
Kansas City, Kans. 66104
Kenneth E. Boyer, Charles V. Shaw, Byron Prewitt, H. J. Bialy



SPRING LOCK SCAFFOLDING COMPANY
503
1732 N. Howard St.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19122
Ernest Rapoport, Charles Swanson, Angelo Notaro, Larry Stalnaker



STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
203-204
341 Main
Honeoye, N.Y. 14471
W. Keith Stumbo, Jim DeArmond, John Hourigan, Alan Stone, Robert Donnelly, Felton Henry



STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS INSTITUTE
5-12-13
1750 Old Meadow Rd.
McLean, Va. 22101
R. W. Otterson, Kenneth Dash



SUPERIOR FIREPLACE CO.
316
4325 Artesia Ave.
P.O. Box 2066
Fullerton, Calif. 92633
Kurt Kenworth, Phil Amatucci, Charles Boyette, James Farmer



SUPERIOR MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
212
1054 Florida St.
Memphis, Tenn. 38102
R. G. Lusby, Joe Lucas, Paul H. Feder, Mrs. Beulah Feder, Duke Dupre



TEXAS REFINERY CORP.
303
830-850 N. Main
Fort Worth, Texas
Don Edwards, Bob Lee, Henry Rossmeisl



THERMOSET PLASTICS, INC.
501
5101 E. 65th St.
Indianapolis, Ind. 46220
Matthew Klein, Fred Meyer



WACO SCAFFOLD & SHORING CO.
216-217
P.O. Box 66415
O'Hare Airport, III. 60666
Frank X. Mangan, David O. Wilson, William J. Borden, Tom Maxcy



WESTERN PRODUCTS DIVISION
418
Douglas Motors Corp.
1234 N. 62d St.
Milwaukee, Wis. 53213
Pete Dixon, Dave Stoner, Jon Murphy



masonry • Nov./Dec., 1971
19


One For The Ages - The 75th Midyear
April 2025

“One for the ages” this is how I would describe the upcoming midyear to anyone who has never attended or are undecided about attending MCAAs 75th Anniversary at The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island September 7-11 2025. In short “one for the ages” means so

A Greener Future Through Masonry
April 2025

When it comes to building a more sustainable future, the construction and building materials sector has a lot of room for growth. According to the most recent data, construction and building-related emissions are responsible for 40% of greenhouse gas emis

MASONRY STRONG Podcast Episode 19 Recap: Mike & Tom Finch
April 2025

On this episode of the MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Mike and Tom Finch join the set in Indianapolis to crack jokes, talk about how they both got started in this industry, and the ways they've seen this trade advance and evolve over the years. The Roots of a F

Echelon Masonry Introduces Ashton Brick, Its Latest Line of Artisan Masonry Veneers
April 2025

Echelon Masonry, North America’s leader in architectural masonry products and materials, announces the availability of its newest product line of artisan masonry veneers, Ashton Brick, in select states. Combining a classic brick aesthetic with durable con