Masonry Magazine July 1980 Page. 3

Words: Richard Felice, Richard Matthews, William Dentinger, Brad Procter, George Miller, Robert Tubesing, Jerry DuFour, Oscar Person, Peer Pedersen, Paul Rosensteel, Donald Leonard, Louis Helbert, Fred James, William Young, Blaine Warner, Anthony Zotollo, Stan Misunas, Richard Lietz, L.C. Pardue, D.T. Allen, George Houpt
Masonry Magazine July 1980 Page. 3

Masonry Magazine July 1980 Page. 3
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The MAGAZINE FOR THE MASONRY INDUSTRY
Official Publication of:
Mason Contractors Association of America
Canadian Masonry Contractors Association
GEORGE A. MILLER, Publisher
STAN MISUNAS, Editor

President Louis J. Helbert, Jr.
Executive Vice President George A. Miller
Vice President Donald O. Leonard, Jr.
Legal Counsel Peer Pedersen
Secretary George Plumb Pedersen & Houpt
Treasurer William Dentinger Insurance Consultant Robert Tubesing
Richard J. Lietz Fred S. James Agency, Inc.
Regional Vice Presidents Anthony Zotollo
Field Representatives Brad Procter
Paul Rosensteel Richard Matthews
Phoenix, Arizona Jerry Dufour
Richard Felice D. T. Allen
Blaine Warner L. C. Pardue, Jr.
Oscar Person William J. Young
Executive Office
17W601-14th Street
Oakbrook Terrace, Villa Park,
III. 60181
Area Code 312/620-6767
JULY, 1980-Volume 20, Number 7


Contents
4 Passive Solar Home Designs Create New Market for Masonry
7 Colorado Architects, Engineers Honored
10 People & Events
11 Mason Contractor News & News of the Industry
13 Five Architectural Firms Honored in Chicago
14 Blueprint for Public Speaking
16 Vallejo, California City Hall
19 Who Benefits from Estate Planning-Client of IRS?
20 New York Landmark Church Restored
22 Books
27 Coming Events


About Our Cover
Passive solar-perhaps the two biggest words in energy-conscious America today. To learn what progressive architects and mason contractors are doing to implement solar energy in two residential projects in Michigan, please turn to page 4. (Cover photo by Masonry Institute of Michigan.)

As the official publication of the Mason Contractors Association of America and the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association, Masonry publishes authoritative articles and timely news concerning activities of the MCAA and CMCA. Statements and opinions expressed in editorials or articles by the editors and contributors do not necessarily represent the official position of the MCAA or the CMCA, and the publication of advertising does not imply endorsement of products advertised or statements made concerning them.

"Masonry" (USPS469470) is published 11 times annually (November, December issues combined). Editorial and Executive Office. MCAA, 17W601 Fourteenth St., Oakbrook Terrace, Villa Park, 60181. Area code 312/620-6767. Subscription price: $6.50 per year (Canada $7.50, U.S. Currency). Copyright 1980, Mason Contractors Association of America.

Controlled Circulation postage paid at New Richmond, WI 54017. Postmaster: Send address changes to Masonry 17W601 Fourteenth St. Oakbrook Terrace, Villa Park, IL 60181
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Article 1

Passive Solar Home Designs Create New Market for Masonry


Article 2

Colorado Architects, Engineers Honored


Article 3

People & Events


Article 4

Mason Contractor News & News of the Industry


Article 5

Five Architectural Firms Honored in Chicago


Article 6

Blueprint for Public Speaking


Article 7

Vallejo, California City Hall


Article 8

Who Benefits from Estate Planning-Client of IRS?


Article 9

New York Landmark Church Restored


Article 10

Books


Article 11

Coming Events


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