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MISSISSIPPI
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The AMERICAN INSTITUTEA I A
of ARCHITECTSMISSISSIPPI CHAPTER
Th e Am e rie !!11 IlIs li l u 'e o f An :hi l e-..n.y. A.I. .. .Joh . M. Matti"lll, . A.I ...Cha,l.. , . MOdy R_d J, ,, Robe, . W. iggin Ja .... Cooper ROm"', . C. R. Sla"llh'e'J, ,, Cha,I . S"'ith . John T W. " obe" H. W",. ,Mld. Maio . ", D. W. . ." . E ....h J. Willia"" .Jun ia . A'_'a '." Ma, i ... fao . C ... I R. Go.d .. .. Willio", w. K. lly J
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"Blowing A Horn Is Hot Work"Mississil)pi A rchitect has suggested previously that reallers makecomments or (18k ques tions on auy sub ject relating to llrchitectlLre.We have Iwd ( f i t interesting le tter regarding band rooms '(lorthy 0/a detailed anSlVer. Mrs. L .4 . Ogletree, Route 2, Box 470 , CrystalS IITin.g', Miss. , has IfJrittell.:
At a cl ub m ee ling recentl y I heard a sta te m ent that astonis hedm e : that architecls don't know how to build in effec tive so und con-ditionin g . The worst 1)8rl is, i t is more or Jess (rue. I have had lwohand m embers for tile pas t six years, followe(1 the band 011 tri,ls tovarious sc hools and co ll eges, and have suffered through Ihe horribl eechoing and claller of SOllnd in num erOllS IITtle lice r00ll18 and a uditor iums.
I have viewed til e "fine lIew hand room" wilh ~ p l e n t of hig win-dows" (the worst acousti c defec t p08&ihle--l euin g in outs id e s e ~ if openj vihrating if closell, unless hung with heavy velvet drape ries ).
Band I,raetice rooms should be close to sta ge size, 80 Ihe lJUI,i1scan be arranged approximate ly as th ey will be on stage. A st rangeinstrum ent 1,laying n e.x l to a nervous pupil cu n throw him co ml,letelyoff.key.They need completely adequate art ifici a l li gh ting. It 's hard enoughto read the s mall notes necessary for attaching 10 ins trum ent s withouts training to see by th e sun shin e and shadows of daylight. And Iota ofhand work is ca rr ied out at ni g ht .They need noiseles s air conditioning. Band I,rograms s turt twoto three weeks he fore th e regular sc hool sessio n , and in th e deep
South th e hea t is dibilitatin g_ Blowing a horn is hot work. Try it.(N o hea t pump&, please ! They are N.G.)They don't need fa ncy I,orticos. They need a shelte r thai studentsand in s trum e nt s ca n be l inlo or under until the b and in s tructor arrives
wilh the key to the band room. TIley need wide doors 80 that lIudentscun enter and egress Iwo or three abreas t, carrying large horns anddrums. No center l)Osl8-they ca lise traffic jllms.RestrOOn1S were a great I,rublem whe rev er we went. School s wereclosed and 110 band rooms provided facilities . Som e few schools hadrestrooms under the stad ium-too few!Adequate in st rume nt s torage , uniform and practice room s arenecess ities .or course an archi tec t wunts II is hrain ch ild to he pre ll )'. Bul inthe case of band rooms, it's prett)' is as ,.retty does. SI,end as HllIehas possible on necessities and le t s imple di gn ity of exterior hol d thecost down.I a m not an arch itec t - I 'm just a taxl,aye r ami mother. My bandstu dent will graduate in June. TIl e other is at State a nd chemistrymajors have no lime for ha nd. It is for th e good of future gene ratiollsI'm praying. I hope you do not consider m e undul y presmI1IHuC)uS.
For the ""swer to Mrs. Ogletree's letter, IJlease turn to Page F.
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.un. AN D l'IU S. SAM HElDJACKSON, .uISS.
OJIVI\ ' f:US
JAY T . LIDDLE JI l ., A. I.A.JACKSON, MI SS .
AUCIIITECT
RESIDENCETHE01. 0 11 whi ch thi s res idence was builtchan ged hand s a IHlIllber of times p l'iol' to th epresent owne rsh.il" Several ho uses ha d bee n llesigned fo r it , but a ll schemes were ab,Il11lolle(1 becau se of th e diffi(;1I1t tr iangular shap e and stee l'slope .Th e owners have no ch ildre lillt hOll1e ,HId w, mtc (1to have onc ma st,CI bcdroo m as part o f .. close lykni t. (,unil y co mplex wit h 11 so mewhat IC l11ot e guestwing link ed hy a formal li vi ng 100 111 .
Since no maj or level ch anges we re des ired, th eslope il:l11 \0 be cu t dow n and a re t;Ji ni ng wa ll JJuill:don;! Itlost of the sout h west property line. Thercs ultant mOI-c-gradual slope was IIsc,1 to ,Uh',lIll,l;!ein minol' fl oor level chan ges .Th e Ij ving r001l1 is full)' g lazed , frOl1 1. ami hu ck ,to take visua l ,Hh 'llntage of th e Jong ll.xis of th esite and th e rtool ,11111 fOlln tain fOI'ecourl. P ri vacyand a co ntrolled entr :lI1ce path wen,) ob t:lined hrth e tong fro llt w.lll. The ligh ted fo nnt,ain is :1 ce nte r o f inte rcs t da y and ni gh t.Th e inter ior kit chen alld flrcss in g rooms were;!i ve ll a lumino lls ce ilin g wi th light suppJi CtI byskY l omes durin g th e llay a nfl Ouoresccnt fi xhu'csat night .Bec,Hlsc of un stahlc soil condition;;, p recast COil'c rete " double tees" 0 11 grade heal11S and piling
were u"ed ill the fl oo r und found atio u const ruct ion .Standard wood fmlllin g was employed with stcc lused (or long spa ns in th e li viu g roo m and (;a rporl.Ext e rior IlHll e rial s uscd include Normall rock-face hr iek, wood w indows and doors. The roo rte rll e me ta l o( th e Be rmuda, horizonta l-scam, ty pe .
Walks and ter races are or ex po sed pebbl e finishedeonerc te, lIlodu l llled wi th sirips of br i ck paversand t)cnlllli c til e. Th e 01l1111lil1 is (;oppe r tubin;!wilh th c Iw sin of pebb le fini shed concre te.Inte r io r wa lls lire shee trock , wood palle/ lill g a llllltri ck. Ce ilings are shee t l'Ock and acousti ca l til e.F loo rs am hr i ck or covered wit h shee t vin yl orclIrpe ts. Excep t fo r openltill !,; uuit s, a ll wind owslIre ;!Ia :f.ed with in sul lllin g glass.Flood light s ure used in fr 'out and rC
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"BI .\ VJn g A HOIn Is Hot Work"To fUl swer Mrs. Ogletree 's fJlH'S l iQII S, Missis-sippi Archilecl ca lled 0 11 /larr y Haas, ( I j ack stmarchitect . Mr . Haas was ( l m ember oj his highschoo l Wlft co l/ege Im 1l(/s (1m/ is I, r esc l i l ly tlirec-It}r oj ( I chUrl;" c h o ir ( l fltI I I " !(ll e ch oru s . Hisre l,l y j o llOlos :Fir ;;1 let me Ih:lI1k ),OU f or ' :Ik ill !! th e l im e
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By Mo ris Ketchum. Jr., F.A.I.A.Ketchum Md ShlHp. Archi tects
STREETFURNITURE
T HA NKS to the co mplexi ty of today's architecture,which includes in its broad horizon everythingfrom furniture des ign to urban pl an ning, no arc hiteet wo rks alone! Ev ery architect knows that hisarchi tecture ca nnot be tully realized withou t thecollabo ration of many other prac ti tioners of theallied arts and s c i e n c e s i n c l u d i n engineers, craftsmen, sculptors, muralists and landscape architects.Architectural design sta rts with a need, a pro gramto sa tisfy that need and a si te on which to build aso lu tion. After that , plann ing begins with an overallconcept, proceeds from the creat ion of controlledand orderl y indoor space and the structure andmaterials with whic ll to enclose that space to theorga ni zation and equipment of the outdoor spacetllat surrounds the bui ldin g and separates it from itsneighbors. This outdoor space, whether it be theenvironmen t or a single build ing or an enti re communit y, must be just as controlled and orderl y, justas well equipped and visually satisfying, as spacewi thin the building itself.
The organization and equipment of public orprivate, urban or suburban outdoor space is a designproblem that can be sohed best by architects andlandscape architects working together. They arenatural tellmmates in this fi eld. Th is has been proved,time and again, through history.Street furniture is not outdoor furni ture alone. It
The Plaza Founlain in New Yorle su pp lies a p le a sa nlconlrasl 10 Ihe uaual ...ilual confus ion 01 pub lic sl reela.
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Erected in a p re viouscentury, Ihis s laluecontributes to clutter01 Ne w Yorle's UnionSquare.
includes - in a broad sense - plan ting. sc ulpture,murals. pools, fountains as well as fire plugs, postboxes, li tter baske ls, lampposts, signs, kiosks andbenches . Street furniture must be useful but unlessit is also beautiful to the eye it can never con tributeto the joy of liv ing. It is our job to see to it that itdoes.The furniture of parks and streets. housing developmen ts, shopping centers lind international ex-
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P l a ~ a Bel on lop of anunderground galage inPills burgh offel"ll pedes-Irian haven of resUulorderlineBB.
E';lrly vintage Icunp pos ts till in UBe iB obj ec t ofar chitect 's cri ticiBm.
Stree t furniture includes- in a bload senBe _planting. Icuiplure. mu -rals. an d th e POOIB andfountainB IhowD he re.
hib itions is an important element of the outdoorenv ironment in which we spend our lives. It is therefore well worthwhile to take a good look at thisenvironment and its street furniture.Let 's start with the public st ree t. (l ) Our downtow n slree ts are usua JJ y crowded corridors wheremotor and foot traffic are hopeless ly intermingledand where uncoord inated planning of buildings andstreet furnit ure complete the visua l co nfusion. Inthis typical urban jun gle, a subway kiosk, a newsstand, municipal lampposts, traffic signs an d trafficlights and pr iva tely sponso red store signs and adverti si ng billboa rd s all fi ght each other for attenlion. The buildings, originally conceived by theirarchitects as serene example of dignified design, arelost in this honkyton k environment.(2) Even in our public parks, with motor trafficexcluded and some provision made for pedestriancomfort alld relaxat ion, the confusion of the streetscape can break through. Somelimes, with morecontrol. results can be more sa tisfying: (3) hereis General Sherman, marching south past the treesof Central Park towards his una tta inable objective(4 ) - the lovely lady on top of the plaza fountain;(5) here is McKim, Mead & White's ci rcular stonebench in Herald Square mo(leled on the circular ,shielded benches that provi(ied peace an d (Iuiet forphilosophers in the market place at Athens.It is where the crowded corridor street expandsinto such quiet alcoves that the hope for restfulorderliness and beauty can be realized (6) . InPittsburgh, for example, there is a pedestra in plazaset on top of an underground garage, (7) plantedwith trees, shr ubs and nowers, (8) adorned withfountains an d crowded with appreciative people.Wh en private bui ld ing projects yield some ofthcir ground area to the public, the results can beequally aUractive and just as popular (9 ) . A greatdepartment store in Denver left spaee for a wintertime skating rink and summertime cafe and (lO )equ ipped it with well designed lampposts, benchesand plan ting; (11) an office building in that samecity provides pools, fountains and a plaza for pub licuse and thereby also creates the right sett ing fora skyscraper.
Private outdoor spaces are usually be tter designedand equipped than public parks and streets. Theintelligent private developer has an advantage overthe numerous municipal agencies whose overlappingau thority se ts the public urban paltern , a pa tterllthat is often just pictu resq ue confusion.Good street iurniture can endow its surroundingswi th meaningful character jus t as bad stree t furniture, inappropriately (lesigned and out of key withits enyironment, can mar the best of our bu ildings,
streets and ci ties. It would seem that the best solutionwould be to design both street furni tu re and itsse tting in proper relationship to the people who willsee, enjoy and use it. Here is the oppo rtun ity an dthe cha llenge!
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Ventura Catholic High School
Vaullt1i rool will be the outstanding architectwol ,Iement aD St. Bona",n'ur. Hl9h School, WIderconll:n.lc:!lon In V.ntwg. The SSOOOOO lodUll' wal planned, dulqned an d enq\n ed by Alb, r t C.MG'U" and 11.110
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Warm Minera l Springs Inn on U. S. 41 neCi r Venice,FloridCl , is roofed b y CI series of concre te "u mb rel la s"This ClllrCldive molet WQS des igned by Victor Lund y.
SOME of the most interest ing sights to att ract theatlention of travelers today are found unexpecte
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Th. op.nai r dinin'l pnvilion at Ida Caaon CallawayGClrd.na. Pin. Mountain, GCI. Concr.t. winegla.. ahap.acreClte Cln unuauClI Clnd J.ativ. aetting for thi, populo r acCltion apol.
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Architects today are no longer restricted to rectangu-lar shapes. but can obtain ~ l p t u r a l effects andsymbolic forms resulting in many exciting, unusualand beautiful structures.Thirteen miles south of Venice, Fla., on U. S. 41,motorists co me upon what apl>ean to be a co llectionof intriguing square umbrellas . This is the WarmMin eral Springs Inn, a motel designed by archited
Victor Lund y using a series of co ncrete shellsmounted on concrete stems. Two different heights setthe umhrcllas apartPrestressed co ncrete is also rela tively new to thiscountry. In the process, slt.ei reinforcing cables arestretched and anchored, placin g the co ncrete in a"big squeeze." This techll illue crea tes girders of greatstrength capable of long un supported spans. Wh endesigns are standardiled , comiderable cos t sa\'in gsare possible.
Someth ing ne w in filling atalion de.ig n hCl' proved to b,CI drawing card fo r mo torista at HClYI.iIll. XCln lal . Th.10Clring lin 01 Ihe rool Clre 01 shell concrele in Ih .lonn 01 CI hyp.rbolic pClraboloid
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Western Air LinesOrlq;ncd headqug.rte'e 01 W " lef n ALdin . Corporate Headquarters
and Maintenance BaseW Esn :KN AIR ; S ' new corpora te headquarter s(U (I main tenance bllse building will set back140 h . from Century Bl vd. and be bordered byia llclscaping and pa rk ing areas 011 the nor th an dwest sides.
Both the new and re modeled s tructu res will bepainted il l ea rth-tone and off-while co lors.
Landscape planning will accentuate the archi teclural appearance of the Ce ntury Bh'd. facade andrelate the \'crlica l mass of Ihe building to the hori :l:OlIlal ground surface and ils na tu ral cover rnaterials. Large 8ml small masses o f shrubbery willbe used ; the landscaping will total about 45 ,0006
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Nine-Story, Mutual Savings BuildingTo Be Erected In Pasadena, CaliforniaSITE DU IOLITION is underway for one of Pasadena, Cali!. 's tallest office buildings- a di stincti ve 84 .2 million, nine-story slruclu.re for MutualSavings and Loan Associat ion at Colorado betwee nUnion and Garfield Aves., accord ing to RichardAslon, the Association's board chai rman." Located on one of the most strategic and desirable sites in Pasadena, the building will afford modern and conve nient savings and loan faci lities inthe downtown area," Aston said.
Planned, des igned and engineered by WeltonBeckel and Associates, a rchitects and engineers, thenew building and a five\c\ei , 450 -car parking structure are scheduled for Fall, 1964 completion." A scenic, garden-like almosphere will be c reatedon the site by landscaping of the front and rea rplazas and the setback space between Ga rfield andthe building," Aston pointed out.' 'This construction method will result in completely smooth interior walls with no protrudingcolumns, thus allowing greater flexibilit y of offi cearrangement," architec t Welton Becket, rA IA, expluincd.Ten foot hiSh sc ulptured walls with setbacksranging from 6 ft. to 15 fl. and topped by 6 ft .of gla ss, will enclose the ground floor. This setbackwi ll result in sculptured, freestanding stru ctural
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columns which will add to the overall symmetryof the building.
The north and south ends of the building willcantilever outward 12 ft. over the ground fl oor,forming an arcade which will prov ide the feelingof being in th e building before actually going in .side the glass .encl osed ent rances leading into themain lobby. The nAtural stone masonry north andsouth plaZAS will extend through the lobby." In plann ing this build ing, we have selected
colors and materials And created a slrong horizo ntal expression to reiute to the surrounding buildings," Beckel stated.The upper eight stories of the building will fea
ture dee ply sculptured concrete walls, creating constantly light and dark shadow patte rn s ac ross thefacade. Tinted glass wi ndows will be set in placewilh a newl y developed neoprene glazing seal.Ground floor interi or walls will have a naturalslone fa cing and' a decora tive metal luminous ceiling wi ll highlight Ihe public lobby, with acousticalceilings in the work ing areas. Recessed incandescentligllting will provi(le controlled illumination inkeeping with the interi or atmosphere.Space for expansion to include comput ing facilities is being provided in the base ment.
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Metal loth cmd pl(ll:ter eon&tru"tiOD for cdl Interior work yie lded supcl tantlal weight saYings andresultant e
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JACKSON STEEL COMPANY, INC.Re inforcing Sled and Allied Accessories
DIAL FL 57457 969 SOUTH ROACH ST.P.O. BOX 2671
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
JJlCKSDn S t o n e C D m p ~ n Y INCORPORATED
MANUFACTURERS ARCHITECTURAL STONE
VIBRAPAC MASONRY UNITS EXPOSED AGGREGATE PANELS
330 W. MAYES ST. EMerson 6-8441JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
Th e old re liable specialized in custom sheetmetal work from 2692 up to V." plate
Also copper , brass, stainless steel andAluminum work
822 SOUTH WEST STREETJACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
TELEPHONE IDlewood 25326 440 MAIN STREET
E. B. BRIELMAIERPLATE GLASS WINDOW GLASSSTORE FRONTS
BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI
THE BUSINESSMAN 'S DEPARTMENT STORE Office FUrnitu re Pr intin g Office Supplies Rubbe r S t ~ m p s Office MKhin es Libruy
GREETING CARDS 6 GIFTSSTAFF DESIGNER STAFf ARTIST
"Complele Office Designers , OutfiHen and PrinterslJ50 9 East Capitol Street Jackson , Min. Dial flo 34734
ROEVER & McHANNPAINTING COMPANY COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL
2178 HICKORY DR.JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
3726501
Wetmore & Parman, Inc.Contractors and Builders
649 N. Mill SI. 3557443Jackson, Mississippi
A. L Parman, President W. A. Schmid, Vice-President
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LET US HELP YOUConsultants in Audio.Visuol Equipment and Installations
Educational - Industrial - ReligiousJASPER EWING &. SONS, INC.
AudioVisual Sales & Service123 E. Pearl StreetJackson, Mississippi3523348
DIXIEBROWN ENTERPRISES, INC.415 E. Silas Brown St .
J ack son, Miss issipp iDixie Venet ianBlind Oi . isiOflF1 exalu llI T""in; gll te r bl indsKiru .h Ver t ic:11 n ] j "F.Jkirt Fllbril;l .ou\-er VertiCIl IBlind.JIIon bi e woo dSII"ue ..
Brown Awning0 ,;,;0"Wide &e lectionof colon andmate rial rorCa n,-all A"'ninSII"a l;o Co '-enTrn iler A ..nint; iiBODI Co .'u sHoa l Ca nopie il
Specialising InCommercia l an d In dus trial
Mortgage LoansAl soResident ial Lo ans
BAILEY MORTGAGE CO.161 E. Ami te 51 Jackson, Min.
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Phone 355-4511
WEAVER & SONS111echan ical Contractors
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2509 2 1st Ave nueGulfport, Miss.
Telephone 863 -7247
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Arch it ec tural Quality Millwork Since 19 11
Building Supply Company7 11- A St ree tMe. id il n, Mississipp i
For Other Building MoterialsOne Call Will Do it All. - 4834581
Southern Pipe & Supply Co., Inc.Jobbers and Di str ibutors of
Be tter Plu mbing SuppliesSalh Rooms - Woler Hea lers - Healing Supplies
Soil & Sleel Pipe - Tu bi ng - Valves - Wole, SystemsP.O. D.OIwe. 213 1 Phone 483_4211 Meridian, M in .P.O. Box 2637 Phone 3 55 -746 3 I,.ch on , Min .
We ot Southern Pipe Are Proud of Four Th ingsOur Cudomers ... Our Products ... Our PeopleAnd Our Port in the Growing SouthHOWARD ELECTRIC CO., INC.
HOWARD HAYN ES, President
TWO WAY RADIO EQUIPPED T RUCKSCOMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL WIRING
Ph. UN 383851709 251M AVE. GULFPOR T, MISS.
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ACE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.Fle xalum Twi-Nighte r Vene tian Blinds
Fl exal um Sun Control ProductsEMenon 2-1636
MISSISSIPPI STEELCORPORATION
Manufactures .md Fabricators ofSleel Reinforci ng Bars
Ro llul g Mi II located at F lowood, Miss.205 W. WOODROW WILSON JACKSON, MISS . P.O. Box 57 80 Pea rl Branch 939- 162 3
JACKSON 8, MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi 1['esttBng Laiboratories, Inc.Analytical Chemists Testing Laboratories
121 S. ROACH ST. PHONE FLEETWOOD 31248JACKSON 5, MISSISSIPPI P.O. BOX 152COLUMBUS, MISS. GULFPORT, MISS. MONROE, LA.W ESTINGHOUSE
HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL
NEELY BLUE PRINT & SUPPLY CO.Blue Printinq Photostat Prints
Super Photostat Prinh Photo MuralsTronsih - Levels - Alidodes - Han d l evels
Instruments Rented - Instrumenh Repaired (Ag en ts)White Print Machines - Supp lies
Allthorised p e s " t i Kellffel (, Esser Co.
Who le sal e Dis tributorCLIMATE ENGINEERS, INC.
168 E. PORTERJACKSON, MISS.
FL 3-4681
C S - f L ~ CEILINGS FLOORS WALLS
COUNTER TOPSRESIDENTIAL 6- COMMERCIAL
"Be Sure of the Best With C 6. S"519 L PEARL ST. FL 4_3 523 615 W . C a pitol St. FL S-6643 - 4-2558JACKSON 7. MISSISSIPPI
Gulfport, Phone 863-1364 Biloxi, Phone 436-3377
COAST MATERIALS CO.- Ready At ixed Concrete-P.O. BOX 61 - GU LF POR T, MISSISSIPPI
PLAN T LOCATED19th 51. & I. C. Railroa d
PLAN T LOCATEDBeouvoir Rood &l. & N. Railroad
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F. MANDAL JAMES COOPERMANDAL'S ROOFING& SHEET METAL
1307 28th Avenue Gul fport, Missinippi UN 4-1474HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONINGQUALITY SHEET METAL WORK
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BOURGEOIS MATERIALS CO.rnodern fo ld
DEALERfo ,
FOLDINGPARTITIONS
and oth er top quality building specia ltiesFormica - W .R. M eadows Products
Curtis Doo rs - Filo" _ IXL KitchensNation a l Aluminum Windows and DoorsTru scon Stee l Windows and Doors
Arm strong Ceilings29th Avenue and l .&N .R.R . Telephone UN 3-1862
Gulfport, Mississippi
DIXIE SHEET METAL WORKSBonded Builtup Roofing
Heating andAir ConditioningFabrication an d
In stallation of All TypesSheet Metal
3201 14th STREET - GULFPORT, MISS.863-4462
WEATHERSEAL INSULATION CO.THERMAL INSULATION DEALER
1855 26th AVENUE P.O. BOX 2223GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI
Phone 863-3163
STANDARD BLOCK CO., INC.Miss-Lite - Slag and She llite Concre te Block
A.S.T.M. UNDERWRITERS LABELAnything in Masonry
V. N. Howie J . W. Howie2602 19th St. P.O. 80)( 295 Telephone UN 4-2246
GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI
WAREHOUSE STEEL - Angle$, Beitm$, Chitnnelr, Sheets, Plittes, RoundsRe inforcing Steel - hbri,itted, - Wire Mes h, AccessoriesSARGENT
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL ,"lIiNOUl STEEL "'''AN r AMWELD HOLLOWMETAL DOORS 6- FRAMESPHONE 483 - 4301
HARDWARECHAIN LINK FENCE
P. o. BOX 76 6 MUIOIAN. MISSISSIPPI
BILOXI TESTING AND INSPECTION CO.120 McElROY ST. BILOXI , MISS. PHONE 435-1654
CONCRETE HATTIESBURG BRANCH
SOILS ASPHALT SUB-S URFACE INVESTIGATIONS1118 W. PINE ST. PHONE 583-1031
PERRY S. RANSOM, JR. W. ELLIS ALFORDMEMBERSHIPS IN ASCE - NSPE - AST M - ACI
MISSISSIPPI COAST SUPPLYCOMPANY, INC.
Wholesalers ofPlumbing an d Heating
Fixtures, Pipe, Valves and Fittings527 CAILLA VET STREET
P.O. BOX 427 PHONE 10 2-5255BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI
Me Lemore Roofing& Sheet Metal Co.
Builders Speciality ItemsDealer For Expand -O- Flash The Metal
W ate r Stop With Flexible Neoprene Bellows
P.O. BOX 446 PHONE 601 - 4B37162MERIDIAN, MISSISS IPPI
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JACKSON PAINTING CO.CONTRACTORSSPRAY PAINTING BRUSH PAINTING
SANDBLASTINGCompotent Workmanship
8ARNrn BLDG. Fully Insured
Fl 2-0620 - 4-1811JACKSON, MISS ISSIPPI
CONCRETE PRODUCTSand Supply Comp.1ln y, Inc.
EVERYTHING IN STEEL.b . i u t Structu,al Stee lLongspl n Joists & O. T. Joish
Steel Dec k - St;lnd ..d ( , Heavy DutyMiscelh,neo u, Iron - Eredion
TUCKER STEEL CO., INC.P.O. 80 1< 231 Merid ian. M in . Phone 482.3168
BAYOU CASOllE ROAO P. O. SOX n , PASCAGOUL ... MISS . 762 191 ELYNN ' S ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS
DESIGNUS _ , ,, . CATOlS _ (!tECTOts..... .. cUlOl"nCo. Sh l, . . . S ..
Cast IronWrought IronStee l Stampings
Aluminum 11)4 s. MAIN 5123254
H. R. IN EBNIT
GULF COAST GLASS COMPANYEVERYTHING IN GLASS
630 Ma rket Siree l - Telephone SO 2-5922PASCAGOULA. MISSISSIPP I
'" IN MISSISSIPPIit 's ...
UTHERN ( f f i f l 1 ~ fe r GlASS end GLAZING BUILDING MATERIALS BUilDING SPECIALTIES The BEST in SERVICE315 E. Pine H at t i es burg , Miss . JU 2- 1574
M
Alum inum Pan e lsStee l Pa nelsFibe rglass Panels - "w ~ I ~ : - ; : r Cov . .
PETAl , MISS . Aluminum
LAUREL BRICK & TILECOMPANY, Inc.
Manufacturers- Office ond Plont -N. MERIDIAN AVEN UE
P.O. Box 583Phone 428 7467
LAUREl. MISSISSIPPI
HATTIESBURG BLUEPRINT SERVICE
DIRECT PRINTS - PHOTO COPY PRINTSArchitects and Eng ineers Suppl iesAuthor iud Di eh:g en Distributor
JUniper 3-0062P.O. Box 828
719 Scoobo StreetHottiesburg . Mississippi
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TRI -SOUTHERN BLUEPRINT CO., INC.206 SO. MAGNOLIA ST. PASCAGOULA, MISS. 762 3393
ARCHITECTURAL I> ENGINEERING SUPPLIESSURVEYING EQUIPMENT - REPRODUCTION SERVICES
"Covering 'he Mississippi Gulf Coost"
FAULKNER CONCRETEPIPE COMPANY
Established '915 Manufacturers of Conc rete Pipe
Te l. 584-6226 P.O. Bo)( 992Hattiesburg, Mississippi
PLANTS; Gulfport. Miss. , Hattiesburg, Miss.Jackson, Miss., Meridian, Min., Mobile. Ala.
Southeastern Materials CompanyHattiesburg Bric:k Works
Americ:an Sand & Gravel CompanyTel. 584-6436
409 Ross Building Hatties burg . M iss.
W. C. WEATHERBY, JR., President Phone GR 5-1285
WEATHERSAND. READY M I X . CONCRETE. GRAVEL
P.O. BOX 462MOSS POINT, MISSISSIPPI
HIGH qUALITYKILN DRIED PINE LUMBER
IS AVAILABLE IN MISSISSIPPIF"om the e ' s largest producer.furnishin g jobs for 350 Mississipians.Offer ing a full assortment of all itemsof pine lumber. including mouldingsand Kiln Dricfl 3" an(l 4" ROOFDECKING.
From our modernTREATI NG PLANTwe of fe r :. PENTA.REA.TEDPIne JU",be, t '
Fe small pO ';s ::!ers,nee posts 10PRESSURE TREATED in " uS eWOLMANIZED L = = = W = i t = h ~ t = h = : " ; t . = c : t : ' : : ~ - , lumber and timbers e grOUnd.RE KILN DRIED AFTER TREATMENT
paintable , clean, odorless . . . termite androt proof . .. th e finest painta bl e
treatment available.A. DeWeese Lumber Company, Inc.lumbering olong since J 897
Philade lphia , MississippiSoles Phone 6563211
JOHN B. HOWARD COMPANY,Inc: .
Materials for Const ,.uction104 North Lemo n Street FLeetwood 2 3 4 6
J ackson , Mississippi
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JACKSON CONCRETEREADY .MIX CO NCRET E, lA X. LlTE CO NCRET E MASO NR Y, l AX OEI!: PRE STR ESSEO CONCRETE, MISS lITE AGGREGATE, SAN' & GRAVa
FL 4 .3801 Jackson, Mississippi P.O. Box 1292"A HOME OWNED INDUSTRY"
JACKSONBlue Print & Supply Co.
Fronk S, Arnold, OwnerARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS SUPPLIES
P.O. Box 182Lee twood 3-580341 6 E. Ami te Street Jackson, Missi ssippi
Miss issippi's Firs' Blue Print Shop - h toblished 1923
ELLIS SUPPLY COMPANY"Since 1927 _ - . Se rving Mississippi with 5Iee/"JDISTS . " . STRUCTURAL STEEL
P.O. BO X 101 6 PHONE 939-4584JACKSON 5, MI SSISSIPPI
BRAN CH OFfiCE & PLANT AT WEST POINT, MISS .P.O. BO X 383 - PHONE 2081
W A L K E R J O N E SE Q U I P M E N T , IN C .1675 S. GALLATI N ST. , . O. BOX 9825 JACKSON, MISSISSIPPIAMUICAN ECONMOBnf MOROERN Earth Aug."AMERICAN POWfRS1AGE CO. MEADOW STHL 'ROOUC1SBARCO Ram"",.. MORGEN k ll C O ~ " . y o f S IAR NES 'ump. MUllER MOffo. M iuuIU S IROWN T nch... ' ATENT ScolfoldingC[MElCO ' .oduc," ' HlllI PS Self.D.ill An'horoCHAM PION Hoi & Sow. PITMA N Hyd.o . li/tDEE SIMI SIok & fo.m . PR IME MOVER l"IIgifUCa 0;""".... '100' o.lndo-.. SoO, NOS TORM 1I.. . i ~ ! I ( ..... p .ESSICK C _ . . . . Miurs SHARPE Point Spray Equipl.EVEREADY Sow. & llode. SASGEN Hoi. . . & Wend,GARDNfRDENVER CO. SKit P"w.r Tool.
Comp . . . n & Ai. Tool , SONNEIORN Ch.mic"l.GORDON SMITH & CO. STAR fa.I .. . . . & Ancho,.C"mp'."", " ~ S 7 5 . P"w" l ood. & Slud.INSTO GAS H.."ers STOW Vib,ol,. & T'o""el.JACKSON WhHlbo ...o"". SYNTRON Powe. Tool .& I0I0''0. Io u . WACKER Tom p .. .lAnON Ai. Pump. WACO $IlfoldinglAD.E.VATOR Ha.... WI NCO Gon "I o .lOUISVillE l"dders SABER P""h"le A"II."CONSHUCTION EQUI PMENTSALES SERVICE RENTAL
M IKE RUSSELLPAINTING CONTRACTOR
COMMERCIAL INDU STRIAL
SANDBLASTING WATERPROOF5073 GERTRUDE DR . 372-7361
JAC KSON 4, MISSISSI PPI
ELECTRICGAS I CUSTOM -MATCHEDKITCHE N BUILT INS
Ove ns a nd Ranges Refrige rators -Free ze rs Di shwasher -Dryers Vent ilating Hoods Disposers
OXFORD, MISSISSIPP I TELEPHONE 234-3131
Lundin and AssociatesIncorporated
fo.merlyPlastics Division of
LUNDIN -HENDRY, INC.* Aro;h i tedu ral Pl astics* Fluid Roof ing s* Indu str ial Coatings* Building Renova tions* Remedial Wate rproofing
JACKSON, MISS.
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CONSTRUCTION NE WS, INC.P. O. Box 679Mount Vernon, New York
BULK RATEU. S. POSTAGEPAID
Permit No. 1459New York, N. Y.
M ISSISSIPPI ARCH ITECT-A.I.A.
Quality Building Products
STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES
SCHOOLSCHURCHESHOSPITALS
OFFICESRESTAURANTS
MOTHSFOLDING DOORS
BUILDERS HARDWARE METAL BUILDIN GS
26B9 LIVINGSTON ROAD . JACKSON. MISSISS IPPI