Masonry Magazine December 1966 Page. 4
DIAMOND BLADE
BIG DIAMOND SEGMENT DEPTH
OMARK DIAMOND BLADES
Give you the BIG EDGE in masonry sawing
OMARK diamond blades give you a "Big Edge" in masonry sawing.
Kingsize segments have 50% more volume than ordinary ¼" depth segments. You get maximum performance and improved blade life at lower cost per cut. Diamonds are of uniform size and structure and are locked in place by our special matrix.
OMARK Diamond Masonry Blades are manufactured in our own factory. Modern production equipment and skilled craftsmen produce highest quality blades that give you the "Big Edge" in masonry sawing.
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OMARK INDUSTRIES, INC. PORTLAND, OREGON
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People & Events
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Pittsburgh, Pa. Thalman Equip. Corp., New York, N.Y., has been distributor for the entire line of prod- ucts produced by the Koehring Div. of Koehring Co.
Pittsburgh Corning Corporation has announced the appointment of John Heringa as Glass Block Sales representative in the Chicago area. Mr. Heringa has had extensive ex- perience in the construction bus- iness. He will be located at the PC office in the Pro- fessional Build- ing. Oakbrook, III. A. L. Jackson Co. has moved its offices to 3423 North Drake Ave., Chicago, III. Fred J. Robbins, President of Bliss & Laughlin Industries, reported an in- crease in Revenues and earnings of 24 and 38 percent respectively for nine months ending Sept. 30th. Featured speaker at Regional Meeting of NCMA held in Lincoln, Nebr., was Pete Muth, President. Mr. Muth pre- sented the program entitled "NCMA Looks Ahead."
The Unit Masonry Association of Cincinnati held its fall Informational Meeting on November 2nd and the main topic of discussion was "The Contemporary Brick Bearing Wall" presented by James Platt, Regional Director of SCPI. Robert L. Moore has been promoted to the position of assistant director of Loss Prevention Dept. of Kemper Insur- ance Group. The Mason Con- tractors Association of Utah held its annual Dinner Dance on Nov. 19th at the Hotel Utah. You can tell ability from luck by its duration.
The Sept./Oct. issue of SCPI's Brick & Tile is excellent. It features the Intermountain Gas Company's Central Service Facility at Boise, Idaho, and the Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco. The color photography is excellent. Joseph Decker has been named Western Div. Sales Man- ager of the Huron Cement Div., Na- tional Gypsum Co. Frank Doer- ner, Vice President, Doerner Products Co., Ltd., Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, has announced the appointment of
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MASONRY . Nov./Dec., 1966