Masonry Magazine February 1975 Page. 11

Words: Edward Campbell, Jerome Green, James Gill, David Abbott, John Davies
Masonry Magazine February 1975 Page. 11

Masonry Magazine February 1975 Page. 11
COMING EVENTS

1975

April 6-11. Annual Convention, American Concrete Institute, Sheraton Boston Hotel, Boston, Mass. Contact ACI, Box 19150 Redford Station, 22400 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit. Mich. 48219.

April 14-18. National Meeting. American Society of Civil Engineers, New Orleans, La.

April 19. Spring Kick-off, Minnesota Concrete & Masonry Contractors Association. Contact: MC & MCA. Suite 101. 33 E. Wentworth Ave., West St. Paul, Minn. 55118.

April 27-May 1. 8th Annual Conference, National Conference of States on Building Codes & Standards, Santa Fe Hilton Inn, Santa Fe. N.M. Contact: NCSBCS Secretariat, Center for Building Technology. National Bureau of Standards. Washington, D.C. 20234.

July 20-23. Annual Promotion Meeting. International Masonry Institute, New Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach, Va. Contact: Neal English Executive Director, IMI, 823 15th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005.


People & Events...

(Continued from page 9)

agement realignment: Edward J. Campbell, to group vice president/North America, a new post; Jerome K. Green, to senior vice president/finance & corporate planning: James J. Gill, to vice president & general manager/agricultural equipment division, and David H. Abbott, to vice president & general manager/service parts supply division John H. Davies has been elected senior vice president of Lone Star Industries, Inc. and president of its Cement & Construction Material Group, Greenwich, Conn. Omark Industries, Portland, Ore., has merged its KSM Welding Systems Division and Construction Tools Division into one operation known as the KSM Fastening Systems Division.


new from

For years leading masonry contractors have relied on Essick mixers. Now Essick offers a completely new line of 24 mortar mixers providing the user even greater performance and durability than the "old reliables" of the past. Let your Essick Distributor give you a demonstration and discuss our line of new mixers which feature:

(1) Clamshell cab provides convenient access for engine maintenance and encloses all moving parts

(2) Cab hinge design minimizes freeze-up

(3) Fabricated steel drum head...not a casting

(4) Self-adjusting, spring loaded packing needs no greasing...ever

(5) Sealed paddle shaft bearings require no lubrication

(6) Two piece, hinged full drum grill

(7) Lockable cab latches to prevent vandalism

(8) Choice of power...either gasoline engine or electric motor

(9) Clutching mechanism prevents accidental engagement of paddles

ESSICK
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
a division of A-T-O Inc.
1950 SANTA FE AVE., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90021, (213) 629-3341
850 WOODRUFF LANE, ELIZABETH, N.J. 07201, (201) 354-8380

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