Masonry Magazine April 1968 Page. 32

Masonry Magazine April 1968 Page. 32

Masonry Magazine April 1968 Page. 32
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(continued from page 31)
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April, 1968

nounced the appointment of Peter M. Button as Field Sales Manager for Construction Insulation Products. He will be located in the company's general offices in Pittsburgh.... Presidents of Arizona's two Chapters of the AIA are Richard M. Arnold, Central Arizona; and Fred H. Jobusch, Southern Arizona Chapter.

Jack M. Dentler has been appointed Manager for Sales Promotion by the Charles Pfizer Minerals, Pigments and Metals Division.. Paul E. Kraft has been appointed district representative for PCM, Division of Koehring Company, according to Raymond C. Sells. Marketing Manager. Edward A. Haban has been elected President of the Columbus, Ohio, Concrete Block Association. The Board of Directors of Western Concrete Products Co., Cadillac, Mich., have announced the appointment of Ivan N. Bernson as the company's board chairman and chief executive officer.


Consider The Seabees
(continued from page 26)

ence can be rated as Chief Petty Officers.

All candidates must be under 40 years of age.

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