Masonry Magazine December 1964 Page. 6
1965 MCAA Educational
Trade Show Exhibitors
A listing of the Masonry Industry's leading firms who have already indicated that they will participate in the Big Show at the Cleveland-Sheraton Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio, February 13-16.
AA Wire Products Company
717 East 61st Street
Chicago, Illinois
Aeroil Products Company
South Hackensack
New Jersey
American Road Equipment Co.
4201 N. 26th Street
Omaha, Nebraska
Anchor Manufacturing Co.
2922 W. 26th Street
Chicago, Illinois
Arketex Ceramic Corporation
6 N. Walnut Street
Brazil, Indiana
Beaver Advance Corporation
Box 792
Ellwood City, Pa.
Bil-Jax, Inc.
P. O. Box 38
Archbold, Ohio
Bricklayers, Masons & Plasterers
International Union
Washington, D. C.
Campbell Equipment Company
P.O. Box 306
Des Plaines, Illinois
Care Equipment Manufacturing
564 Lancaster W.
Bridgeport, Ontario, Canada
Champ Sales Corporation
2500 N. Rosemead Blvd.
El Monte, California
Champion Manufacturing Co.
3700 Forest Park Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri
Clipper Manufacturing Co.
P.O. Box 9604
Kansas City, Missouri
Darlington Brick Co.
300 West Washington
Chicago, Illinois
Douglas Motors Corp.
1234 North 62nd St.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
CONVENTION THEME
"Men, Equipment and Ideas" is the theme of the 1965 MCAA Convention and Educational Trade Show to be held at the Sheraton-Cleveland Hotel, February 13-16. A list of exhibitors appears on this page and it is just good old fashioned American business sense to spend your dollars with firms that have an interest in your common welfare. The policy of the established mason contractor who patronizes manufacturers that support MCAA programs, follows the line of sound business management, and is a credit to the industry.
Dur-O-waL
650-12th Ave. S.W.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
E & R Manufacturing Co.
P.O. Box 162
Frankfort, Indiana
Essick Manufacturing Co.
1950 Santa Fe Avenue
Los Angeles, California
Robert Evans Company
1000 W. 25th St.
Kansas City, Missouri
Eveready BrikSaw Company
1104 Union Avenue
Kansas City, Missouri
Felker Manufacturing Co.
1900 S. Crenshaw Blvd.
Torrance, California
Gilson Brothers
Box 245
Fredonia, Wisconsin
International Harvester Co.
180 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
Kwik Mix Company
3026 W. Concordia Ave.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Lenawee Peerless, Inc.
1401 E. Michigan St.
Adrian, Michigan
Lull Engineering Co.
3045 Highway 13
St. Paul, Minn.
Marblehead Lime Company
300 W. Washington
Chicago, Illinois
Medusa Portland Cement Co.
Box 5668
Cleveland, Ohio
Morgen Manufacturing Co.
117 West Third
Yankton, S. D.
Muller Machinery Co.
Whitman Avenue
Metuchen, N. J.
National Concrete Masonry Association
2009-14 St. N.
Arlington, Va.
National Lime Association
925 - 15th St. N.W.
Washington, D. С.
Omark Industries
9701 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd.
Portland, Oregon
Owens Illinois-Kimble Glass
P.O. Box 1035
Toledo, Ohio
Patent Scaffolding Co.
28-21 Twelfth St.
Long Island City, N.Y.
Pittsburgh Corning Corp.
1 Gateway Center
Pittsburgh, Pa.
It is good old fashioned American business sense to spend your dollars with firms that have an interest in your common welfare. The policy of the established mason contractor who patronizes manufacturers that support MCAA programs, follows the line of sound business management and is a credit to the industry. Let them know you'll see them at the '65 MCAA Educational Trade Show and that you saw their ad in MASONRY!
MASONRY
December, 1964