Masonry Magazine September 1971 Page. 6

Masonry Magazine September 1971 Page. 6

Masonry Magazine September 1971 Page. 6
Blok-lok

Tri-lok™

AA-lok

Econo-lak

Econo Cavity-lok

Cavity-lok

flush welds

proven

strongest

in masonry

reinforcing

As strong as the wire itself. Test it yourself. With your bare hands pull apart most tack welded reinforcing sections. (It may only require a 20 lb. pull.) Now try this with any of the flush welded AA wire tie systems. It won't break! (Unless you can pull well over a thousand pounds.) Laboratory reports are available upon request. Remember a wire tie system is only as strong as the welds that hold it together. Be sure - select from the full line of AA flush welded designs. Send for complete catalog. AA Wire Products Company 6100 S. New England Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60638

AA
WIRE PRODUCTS COMPANY

Masonry of the same charcoal brown brick utilized extensively in Ketchum, Peck & Tooley's adjoining 12-story Wilshire Plaza Building at Wilshire Boulevard and Berendo Street in Wilshire Center section of Los Angeles is highlighted in the Willard W. Keith Pocket Park, portion of which is shown above. The park, for which KPT received a Los Angeles Beautiful award, is a secluded hideaway from busy Wilshire Boulevard and features a fountain, trees, flowers and restful seating areas.


MCAGC Occupies New Headquarters

Taking time out to pose before the attractive masonry walls in the new headquarters display room of the Mason Contractors Association of Greater Chicago are, from the left. MCAGC Vice President Ken Medema, Treasurer Bob Harrison, President Don Larsen, and Entertainment Committee Chairman Frank Laureys. The association recently moved its offices from Chicago's Loop to the Park Ridge Office Center, 1550 Northwest Highway in suburban Park Ridge, III. More than 300 mason contractors, architects, local dignitaries and special guests attended an open house-cocktail party officially dedicating the new facilities in July.


Think

Masonry

Management...

Money & You

In 1972

AMERICANA HOTEL
January 8th-12th

masonry
September, 1971