Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 34

Words: Joe Roberts, Ernest Rapoport, Charles Swanson, Frank Mangan, Alan Stone, W. Stumbo, Ned Swaeby, Randy Rapoport, Mike Fields, Thom Holland, Rod Brooks, Ed Burk, Tom Madden, Robert Carrington, Will Gaskel, Jim Frady, Cliff Johnson, Gary James, Dan Abrams, Dan White, R. Rowland, Robert Bowen, George Pierson, Darrell Stotesbery, Glenn Mooney, Lou Witherspoon, Audette Witherspoon, R. Wilkinson, Audrey Wilkinson, W. Oldenburg, Dale Maple, Boris Ivanovsky, Norm Logerwell, Bob Gibson, Wayne Selby, Phil Meredith
Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 34

Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 34
MCAA TRADE SHOW EXHIBITORS
continued from page 33

Space: 47, 48
SIGNODE CORPORATION
3600 W. Lake Ave., Glenview, III. 60025

Featuring: Steel strapping systems for packaging brick and concrete block. The systems are designed to lower in-the-wall costs for mason contractors.

Space: 121
SPRING LOCK SCAFFOLDING COMPANY
2600 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19133

Represented by: Ernest Rapoport, Randy Rapoport. Charles Swanson.

Space: Module C
STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, INC.
32 Main St., Honeoye, N.Y. 14471

Represented by: W. Keith Stumbo, Tom Madden, Alan Stone, Ned Swaeby, Robert Carrington, Will Gaskel.

Featuring: Mortar and concrete mixers, plate compactors, rammers, power trowels, portable heaters, conveyors, concrete grinders, vibrating screeds, mortar boxes and Mortar Kars.

Space: 37, 38, 39, 44, 45, 46
STOW MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Brandywine Hwy.. P.O. Box 490, Binghamton, N.Y. 13902

Represented by: Thom Holland, Joe Roberts, Rod Brooks, Jim Frady, Cliff Johnson, Gary James, Dan Abrams.

Featuring: Roto-trowels; electric and gas concrete vibrators; E-Z Reelers; diaphram, trash and centrifugal pumps; concrete saws; tampers; Porto-Screeds; grinders; hand-held cut-off saws; abrasive blades: diamond blades; concrete and mortar mixers: Econoroll rollers and ceiling grinders.

Space: 9
SUMMIT BRICK COMPANY
P.O. Box 68, Colorado Springs, Colo. 80901

Represented by: Dan White.

Featuring: A complete clay product line which includes pavers and face brick in a wide range of colors, textures and sizes. Summit Brick Company was established in 1902, and its brick are currently being shipped throughout the United States.

Space: 101, 102, 103
TCI POWER PRODUCTS, INC.
900 Ferdig Ave., Yankton, S.D. 57078

Represented by: R. E. "Bob" Rowland, Robert Bowen, George Pierson, Darrell Stotesbery, Glenn E. Mooney.

Featuring: Both two- and four-wheel drive, rough terrain forklifts, 2,000 to 10,000 lb. capacity; a four-wheel drive highlift, 6.000 lb. capacity, and both two- and four-wheel drive (wheel) loaders, 4 to 11½ yd. capacity.

Space: 97
TEXAS REFINERY CORPORATION
One Refinery Place, Fort Worth, Texas 76101

Represented by: Lou Witherspoon, Audette Witherspoon, R. D. Wilkinson, Audrey Wilkinson.

Featuring: Quality lubricants for the trade, cleaners, and tire sealant. In business since 1922 selling preventive maintenance products. World-wide distribution in all free countries.

Space: 70 & 71
WACO SCAFFOLD & SHORING CO.
450 W. Algonquin Rd., Arlington Heights, I. 60005

Represented by: Ed Burk, Frank Mangan, W. "Bill" Oldenburg, Dale Maple, Boris Ivanovsky, Mike Fields, Norm Logerwell.

Featuring: Sectional steel scaffolding, Speed-Up Mason's Scaffold, shoring, scissor-lifts, guardrail assemblies, accessways, L.A.H.O. swing-stage machines, clamp-on ladders. Waco products are designed to cut mason contractors' operating costs and are distributed nation-wide.


NEW ENTRIES AT PRESS TIME

HYDRO-FLOW
4249 E. Wood, Phoenix, Ariz. 85040

Represented by: Bob Gibson

STUCCO STONE PRODUCTS
P.O. Box 237, Napa, Calif. 94558

Represented by: Wayne Selby, Phil Meredith

34 MASONRY/FEBRUARY, 1978
It's 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.


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