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MCAA CONFERENCE
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officially open the Trade Show at 3:00 p.m. This year's Show promises to provide a wide array of educational exhibits. Every phase of masonry construction will be on display, with the exhibit booths manned by experts who can answer your questions and provide you with the technical data you need.
Sunday, March 1, 1981
The ever-popular Masonry Industry Showcase will again be presented at 11:00 a.m. in the protected bus terminal area adjacent to the MGM Grand. This new time slot, adopted at the '80 Conference in Dallas, will give everyone an opportunity to see the equipment in action and provide ample time to consult with company representatives on specific points of interest. Immediately following the Masonry Showcase, everyone is invited to return to the Exhibit Hall for several hours of browsing at the Trade Show.
Monday, March 2, 1981
The first official business functions will commence at 9:00 a.m. at the Opening Session of the Conference, followed by President Helbert's report to the membership. Monday afternoon will be wide open for that last look at the MCAA Trade Show and to make sure that each and every exhibit has been visited! This opportunity to meet and personally talk with the exhibitors should provide you with a good competitive edge for the '81 construction marketplace.
Tuesday, March 3, 1981
The Tuesday morning program will again be devoted to a business session featuring as speakers recognized authorities from the construction industry and related fields.
At 1:30 p.m. the MCAA Annual Meeting will be held, with the highlight being the election of officers for the coming year.
At 6:30 p.m. cocktails will be served, followed by the 31st Annual Banquet and Dance at 7:30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom of the MGM.
MCAA's officers and staff are confident that this year's program will provide you with an outstanding learning experience, one that you will long remember and value.
Fill out your Conference Registration Form and Hotel Reservation Card, and send them today! This is the best way to avoid last-minute hangups and be assured of having the accommodations you need.
As of October 1, these leading firms have indicated they'll be at the '81 MCAA Educational Trade Show
A
AA Wire Products Co.
Allwash of Syracuse, Inc.
American Colloid Co.
Anchor Manufacturing Co.
Angelstone Limited
Automatic Devices, Inc.
B
Bil-Jax, Inc.
Bouwman Scaffold.Co., Inc.
C
Champion Hoist Co.
Color Match Corp.
D
Dodge/SCAN Division, McGraw-Hill Information Systems Co.
Dur-O-Wal, Inc.
Dynamic Industries
E
E & R Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Essick Manufacturing Co., Division of A-T-O, Inc.
G
The General, Inc.
Gilson Brothers Co.
Goldblatt Tool Co.
H
Hyster Company
I
International Masonry Institute
Interactive Management Systems Corp.
K
Kem-O-Kleen, Inc.
Koehring Compaction & General Equipment Group
L
Loed Corporation
Lull Engineering Co., Inc.
M
Morgen Manufacturing Co.
N
National Gypsum Co.
National Lime Association
National Wire Products Corp.
Non-Stop Scaffolding
P
Patent Scaffolding Co., Division of Harsco Corp.
Penhall Diamond Products
Pettibone Corp.
Pittsburgh Corning Corp.
Prime-Mover Co., Division of Hon Industries
T
Target Products Division, Federal-Mogul Corp.
It's good old-fashioned American business sense to spend your dollars with firms that have an interest in your common welfare. The policy of the established mason contractor who patronizes manufacturers that support MCAA programs follows the line of sound business management and is a credit to the industry.
26 MASONRY/OCTOBER, 1980