Masonry Magazine January 1983 Page. 13

Masonry Magazine January 1983 Page. 13

Masonry Magazine January 1983 Page. 13
MCAA Educational Trade Show
February 22-24, Town & Country Hotel, San Diego, California


E
Space: 88
E & R MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.
North Illinois St., Box 68, Kirklin, IN 46050

Represented by: Paul Mangis

Featuring: Masonry splitting equipment.


H
Space: 32
HECKMANN BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC.

Represented by: Patricia Heckmann Curtis, Howard Curtis, Terry Curtis, Paul Curtis

Featuring: Masonry anchors and ties-dovetail slots and anchors, channel slots and anchors, masonry wall anchors and ties, weld-on adjustable column anchors, brick veneer anchors, strap anchors, anchor bolts and rods, buck anchors.

Space: 85, 86
HYSTER COMPANY
15415 S.E. Stohler Rd., Milwaukie, OR 97222

Represented by: Patrick Kipisz, Dennis Rice

Featuring: Rough terrain highlift trucks and forklifts for job site material handling.

Space: 18
INTERACTIVE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CORP.
3700 Galley Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Represented by: William C. Veneris, David T. Van Ness, Cindy Netzow, Barbara Gress

Featuring: "SAM" (Simple Automated Masonry). SAM is a library of computer programs and a selection of computer equipment designed to provide the mason contractor current cost data on his work-in-process. It includes financial reports, job costing summary, accounts payable information, and payroll reports. With these reports the mason contractor can monitor productivity, compare estimated cost with actual cost, review tender-to-mason ratios, have an aid for estimating, and make a guesstimate of the complete project cost.

Space: 83,84
INTERNATIONAL MASONRY INSTITUTE
Apprenticeship and Training Program
815-15th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20005

Represented by: Bruce N. Voss

Featuring: An Apprenticeship and Training Program display showing a wide range of programs currently under way by this manpower training arm of the new IMI. In addition, various training tools such as the three-volume instructional manuals on Bricklaying and the newly released workbook on Tile Setting also will be available for inspection. Supplementary aids such as audio/visual programs and various printed materials will also be featured.

Space: 37,38
INTERNATIONAL MASONRY INSTITUTE
Market Development Program
823-15th St., N.W., Suite 1001, Washington, DC 20005

Represented by: Ray Lackey

Featuring: As the masonry industry's promotional arm, the primary purpose of IMI is to provide useful information about masonry design and construction to Mason Contractors and craftsmen as well as owners and design professionals. The IMI exhibit will feature abundant free literature, including a special catalog listing IMI publications, free loan films and slide shows, and recommended information available from other national masonry associations.


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Space: 48, 49
KEM-O-KLEEN, INC.
77 E. Floyd Ave., Englewood, CO 80110

Represented by: Sudie L. Rakestraw, Opal Hewett

Featuring: Solve your masonry cleaning problem with the Kem-O-Kleen hot water/chemical induction machine. It is completely automatic. The water, burner and chemicals are controlled by one man at the wand handle. Kem-O-Kleening is simple, easy and inexpensive.

Space: 62,63
KOEHRING CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
369 W. Western Ave., Port Washington, WI 53074

Represented by: Larry Ishmael, Dave Pedersen, Jim York

Featuring: Rough terrain construction forklifts, skid steer loaders and articulated loaders.


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Space: 55, 56
LOED CORPORATION
P.O. Box 1247, 738 S. 10th Ave., Wausau, WI 54401

Represented by: Tom Walker

Featuring: Rough terrain construction forklifts.

Space: 33,34
LULL ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.
3045 Highway 13, St. Paul, MN 55121

Represented by: Alex Stamatakis, Orrin Nord, Bob Blomquist, Carl Wright, Steve Boggus, John Bell, Bill Edwards

Featuring: Rough terrain highlift material handling equipment. Lull machinery utilizes the newest technological components to give mason contractors the maximum edge in shaving cost through less down-time and more performance.