Masonry Magazine June 1967 Page. 28
MINNEAPOLIS CHAPTER HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET
Materials go up at less cost, in less time with a
Champion
JUMBO HOIST
Your Jumbo Hoist will pay for itself fast. Contractors report savings up to several thousand dollars on a single job.
Jumbo is a fully automatic, 3,000 lb. capacity, portable hoist for use to heights of 170 feet or more.
Other features include:
* Hydraulic operation
* Super rigid tower
* Stops automatically at preset levels
* Automatic dumping concrete bucket easily replaces platform
I would like more information on the Champion Hoist.
M667
New officers of the Minneapolis MCAA Chapter recently re-eelcted are from left to right: Keith Anderson, Director and Chairman of the group's Annual Spring Kick-off Banquet; Douglas Anderson, Vice President; C. R. Sazenski, President; Stan Hokanson, Treasurer and R. J. Hendershott, Executive Secretary. Not present was Robert Ruud, Secretary.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. - The Concrete and Masonry Contractors Association of Minneapolis at its annual "Trade Season Opener" honored Reinhold Mangni, retired union official for "his excellent record of service in the masonry industry."
Mr. Mangni, who for 36 years served as secretary-treasurer and business representative of Local No. 2, was presented with a Certificate of Merit by Chapter President Chet Sazenski.
Approximately 300 members and guests were in attendance and they heard short comments by Tom Thompson, Minneapolis City Engineer and George Miller, MCAA Executive Vice President.
A Certificate of Merit is presented by President Sazinski, left, to Reinhold Mangni. On hand for the ceremony is Mrs. Mangni.
Chapter President Sazinski presides at the speakers table during the 1967 "Trade Season Opener" with over 300 members and guests in attendance.