Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 33

Words: Justin Breithaupt, Thomas Miller, John Roberts, Tom Tucker, Terry Taylor, James Cope, Richard Branham, Kenneth Gutschick, Bill Thurman, Bill McMahon, Ted Eugenides, Gene Waddell, Joe Davis, Marlin Slagle, Paul Lenchuk, Jack Hickey, Shirley Hickey, Roy Hansen, Larry Whiteman, Spence Roberts, Ron McDowell, Steve Webber, Jim Mohn, Richard Blose, Ben Gessler, John Ridenour, Nancy Slack, Howard Burrell, Hank Mills, Dick McKinley, Ted Thiem, Ron Didonato, Dan Devay, Rowena Taylor, Marge Miller, Roy Rusk
Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 33

Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 33
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MULLER MACHINERY COMPANY
Whitman Ave., Methuchen, N.J. 08840


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MORGEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY
P.O. Box 160, Yankton, S.D. 57078
Represented by: James Cope, Marlin Slagle, Hank Mills, Bill Thurman, John Roberts, Dick McKinley.

Featuring: Morgen Tower Scaffolding, a system of masonry scaffolding that elevates a two-level platform as the work progresses, keeping the masons at ideal working level and eliminating the time lost for rescaffolding. Morgen Towers are erected and moved by forklift, and are loaded on pallets for storage and transportation.


Space: 111
MURAL STONE INDUSTRIES
4500 S. Federal, Englewood, Colo. 80110
Represented by: Ted Thiem, Jack Hickey, Shirley Hickey, Ron Didonato, Larry Whiteman.

Featuring: The Thermocast precast firebox; ICBO and FHA accepted. The Thermocast Firebox comes in a compact, 5-piece kit of precision-fitting, monolithic slabs of refractory materials. It is designed to replace firebrick, is easy to install, and will accept any manufacturers' damper.


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NATIONAL CONCRETE MASONRY ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 135, McLean, Va. 22101
Represented by: Richard Branham, Paul Lenchuk, Dan Devay.

Featuring: The NCMA represents concrete masonry manufacturers throughout the United States, Canada and 23 other countries. The association conducts research and promotion involving all types of concrete masonry products and building systems utilizing these products.


Space: 7
NATIONAL LIME ASSOCIATION
5010 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016
Represented by: Kenneth A. Gutschick.

Featuring: Panel display highlighting the importance of mason's lime in building durable, watertight walls.


Space: 77, 78, 79
NON-STOP SCAFFOLDING
4715 Overton Dr., Shreveport, La. 71106
Represented by: Justin Breithaupt.

Featuring: Non-Stop Scaffolding is a relatively new company which grew out of a 23-year-old mason contracting business. Non-Stop offers a modern, well-designed elevating scaffold built exclusively for the mason contractor with all of his needs in mind.


Space: 10, 11
OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORPORATION
Fiberglas Tower, Toledo, Ohio 43659


Space: 12, 13
PATENT SCAFFOLDING COMPANY
Division of Harsco Corporation
2125 Center Ave., Fort Lee, N.J. 07024


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PENHALL COMPANY
Diamond Products Division
1801 Penhall Way, P.O. Box 4609, Anaheim, Calif. 92801
Represented by: Terry Taylor. Rowena Taylor, Tom Miller, Marge Miller, Roy Rusk, Tori Rusk, Julius Owens, Webb Burnett, Wayne Bischoff, Jim Estes, Joe Davis.

Featuring: Masonry diamond blades, continuous rim diamond blades, abrasive blades, portable masonry saws and stand-up saws.


Space: 67, 68, 69
PETTIBONE CORPORATION
4700 W. Division St., Chicago, Ill. 60651
Represented by: Jack Benns, Russell Carriere, Rudy Munago, John Callaway, John Miller, Les Chessman, Robert Blomquist.

Featuring: High Lifts, "EXTENDO" Telescopic Booms and Cary Alls in 4,000 to 8,000 lb. capacities. All have four-wheel drive, four-wheel and oblique steer, patented balanced weight distribution with lifts to 40 feet. All four tires are same size. Pettibone maintains world-wide distribution of its products.


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PITTSBURGH CORNING CORPORATION
800 Presque Isle Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15239
Represented by: Spence Roberts, Ron McDowell, Ted Eugenides. Tom Tucker, Bill McMahon.

Featuring: An exciting new product-Solar Reflective Glass Block-will be introduced. These units have a thermally bonded surface coating which reduces both solar heat gain and transmitted light. Their use also lowers initial air-conditioning equipment costs and cuts operating expenses.


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THE PRIME-MOVER COMPANY
Highway 61 N., P.O. Box 659, Muscatine, la. 52761
Represented by: Steve Webber, Roy Hansen, Gene Waddell, Paul Jorgensen, Art Dahl.

Featuring: The Prime-Mover Company will introduce an articulated 4,000 lb. capacity rough terrain forklift for 1978. This new unit features four-wheel hydrostatic drive and lift heights to 21 ft. Prime-Mover also manufactures concrete power buggies and mason tenders.


Space: 86
PUBLISHERS FOR CONVENTIONS, INC.
1205 Main St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15215
Represented by: Jim Mohn, Ben Gessler, Joe Kroner, Richard Blose, Howard Burrell, John Ridenour, Michael Noonan, Jeff Kneiss. Nancy Slack.

Featuring: Distribution of the "National Conventioneer." Free copies of this literature reference catalog will be given to attendees at the MCAA Trade Show.


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