Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 24

Words: Justin Breithaupt, Richard Harris, Eston Hathaway, Mike Johnston, Richard Matthews, Ralph Perri, Eugene George, Robert Ebeling, Ryan O'Brien, William Dentinger, Dick Felice, Paul Clements, Ivey Griffin, Brad Procter, Mack Pettit, Robert Tubesing, Jack Cook, O.L. Jollay, David Soloff, Fred Daues, Gerald Dufour, Robert Harrison, Donald Leonard, Dean Nielson, Bernard Strauss, Sidney Mosman, Charles Miyata, D. Allen, Blaine Warner, Allan Knuth, Jack Bailey, O. Grande, Anthony Nolfi, Carl Fulco, Tony Luczynski, R.C. Doyle
Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 24

Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 24
MCAA State Chairmen

Alabama-Bernard Strauss, Birmingham

Arizona-Bud Dail, Tucson

Arkansas D. T. Allen, Newport

California Ryan O'Brien, Sacramento

Colorado Jack J. Bailey, Arvada

District of Columbia-R. C. Doyle, Brentwood, Md.

Florida-Jack Cook, Miami

Georgia O. L. Jollay, Avondale Estates

Hawaii-Charles Miyata, Honolulu

Idaho-Dean G. Nielson, Pocatello

Illinois-Tony Luczynski, Elmhurst

Indiana-Eston Hathaway, Fort Wayne

lowa-Dick Felice, Des Moines

Kentucky-Paul Clements, Louisville

Louisiana Justin Breithaupt, Shreveport

Maryland-Carl C. Fulco, Sr., Baltimore

Masschusetts O. S. Grande, Sudbury

Michigan-John Hazewinkel, Grand Rapids

Minnesota Sidney Mosman, Bloomington

Missouri Fred C. Daues, St. Louis


ANCHOR "Hy-Dump"

Low Charge 38"- High Discharge 35" 12 cu. ft. capacity
Power Dump

Nebraska-Vearl Hagen, Omaha

New Jersey-Carmine Musolino, Greenbrook

New York-Ralph Perri, Brooklyn

North Carolina-Ivey Griffin, Jr., Morgantown

Ohio Richard Matthews, Miamisburg

Oklahoma George Whatoff, Bethany

Oregon-Matthew Bromley, Portland

Pennsylvania-Anthony Nolfi, Narberth

South Carolina-Mack H. Pettit, Spartanburg

Tennessee Brad Procter, Nashville

Texas-G. W. Veazey, Jr., Houston

Utah-Earl Child, Springville

Washington-Mike Johnston, Tacoma

West Virginia-Richard Harris, Charleston

Wisconsin-Allan E. Knuth, New Berlin


MCAA Committee Chairmen

Apprenticeship-Robert Ebeling, Romeo, Mich.

Constitution & Bylaws-David B. Soloff, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn.

Education-Robert Harrison, Mt. Prospect, III.

Finance-Robert Tubesing, Milwaukee, Wis.

Insurance-Donald Leonard, St. Ann, Mo.

Masonry Industry-Eugene George, Kitchener, Ont., Canada

Material Handling-Gerald Dufour, Milwaukee, Wis.

Membership-G. W. Veazey, Jr., Houston, Texas

Metric Study-R. E. Beaupre, B.C., Canada

Nominating-David B. Soloff, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn.

Research Blaine Warner, Glendale, Ariz.

Safety-William C. Dentinger, Jr., Brookfield, Wis.

Designed especially to provide a low charging height and a high discharge height coupled with a power dump. A fast mixing machine capable of dumping into wheel- barrow, concrete buggy or mortar pump.

For information, phone (312) 247-2530 or write
ANCHOR MANUFACTURING CO.
2922 W. 26th St., Chicago, III. 60623

24 MASONRY/FEBRUARY, 1978


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