Masonry Magazine May 1971 Page. 28
If your dealer doesn't carry the BUFFALO-700, call the factory!
No complicated drive mechanism to give you breakdown headaches.
30" wide to fit through any standard door.
No tools needed to change attachments.
Does the work of 3 men with wheelbarrows.
Aeroil Products Co., Inc.
68 Wesley St.,
South Hackensack, N. J. 07606
Phone: (201) 343-5200
Yes, I want more information on the BUFFALO-700
Please send literature & prices
Please send lease-purchase plan
I want a demonstration
Executives' Data Book
A unique all-in-one record book to centralize all key personal financial affairs data for business and professional executives and generally for every person owning assets, investments, insurance, and property has been introduced by DAY-TIMERS, Inc., Allentown, Pa.
Called MYFAR (short for "My Financial Affairs Record"), expert reviewers of this new looseleaf record describe it as the most comprehensive book of its kind ever published. The Allentown firm, specializing in personal desk and pocket diaries (Lawyer's Day, Accountant's Day, Day-Timer, Weekly Day-Timer and Pocket Day-Timer) and other executive memo aids for two decades, devoted a year to designing and testing MYFAR.
In 33 tab-indexed sections, comprising 448 pages, there are helpful instructions and carefully designed forms covering the entire range of real and personal property, insurance, investments, assets, income, liabilities and financial affairs generally. Not a bookkeeping system, MYFAR is a simplified, central sourcebook for keeping key information. Some examples include:
Record of stocks and securities and other assets and location of each. Data on life, health, accident, disability, hospital and general property insurance policies, pension plans and the like. Accounts and notes receivable and payable... Taxable and nontaxable income and expenses. Banks where deposits have been made. Contents of safe deposit boxes. Name and address of one's lawyer, accountant, banker, investment broker, insurance agent, executor and trustee, location of will, cemetery plot and many other items in the Record of Important Facts & Data Section. Inventory of household and other property, and contents, invaluable for proving insurance claims.
Easy posting of data, ample room for a continuing record, and for special entries make MYFAR easy to use. It is available on a 30-day free inspection basis with an absolute guarantee of satisfaction from Day-Timers, Inc., Allentown, Pa. 18001, in a variety of 7-ring binders, $14.95 (for heavy duty black binder), $15.65 (for black morocco simulated leather), and $18.65 (for padded split cowhide leather in black, British Tan). A security lock is optional for an additional $2.00 on all models except the heavy duty binder.
Fireplace Group Meets
Recently a meeting of National Fireplace Distributors was held in Chicago. At this time, the "Associated Fireplace Distributors" was formed.
The incorporation procedures were completed, along with the election of a Board of Directors and Officers.
Officers elected for the newly formed Association are:
President: Richard VanDeWeghe, of Allied Fireplaces, Inc. Appleton, Wisconsin
Vice President: Fred DuBois, of Foreshaws St. Louis, Missouri
Secretary: Jim Heffernan, of Spesco-Valparaiso, Indiana
Treasurer: Chet Baker, of Spesco-Valparaiso, Indiana
The objectives of the Association are to contribute to the general betterment of the industry and to help members attain a professional status in their work.
New Kansas City Plan
Secretary of Labor J. D. Hodgson has disclosed that local parties have reached agreement on a Kansas City Plan for increasing minority hiring in construction trades. Kansas City was one of 18 target cities designated by the Labor Department last February for concentrated efforts to achieve equal job opportunity in the construction industry.
MCAGC Elects Mangeot
Michael Mangeot of Commercial Masonry, Inc., Covington, Ky., was elected president of the Mason Contractors Association of Greater Cincinnati at the group's annual election and banquet meeting on April 7.
Also elected were Ervin Weisbrod, Singer Masonry, Inc., Reading, Ohio, vice president, and Thomas Colvin, Cummings Brothers, Covington, Ky., secretary.