Masonry Magazine April 1980 Page. 20

Words: Richard Felice, Richard Matthews, Eugene George, Paul Clements, Brad Procter, Evan Harris, Jerry DuFour, Oscar Person, William Young, Blaine Warner, Anthony Zotollo, L.C. Pardue, D.T. Allen
Masonry Magazine April 1980 Page. 20

Masonry Magazine April 1980 Page. 20
PRIME-MOVER POWERED BUGGIES AND MASON TENDERS

SAVE A LOT OF LABOR WITHOUT COSTING A LOT OF MONEY.

If too much of your labor payroll is spent in handling materials by brute force, add a little Prime-Mover horsepower. It can triple your labor output for placing concrete, moving and lifting brick or block, speed things up in handling almost any bulk material.

At modest cost, you can put together a Prime-Mover team or fleet of machines that will give dependable service for a long, long time.

Just look around any job site. Some of the older Prime-Mover models you see may have been on the job for twenty years. Send for brochures and spec sheets. It can save you real money.

PRIME-MOVER
THE PRIME-MOVER CO.
MUSCATINE, IOWA 52761
DIVISION, HON INDUSTRIES


MCAA CONFERENCE REPORT

continued from page 18

Tubesing Construction Co., New Berlin, Wis., was re-elected treasurer.

Two new regional vice presidents were elected: Brad Procter, Wasco, Inc., Nashville, Tenn., who will represent Region B. He succeeds Paul Clements, Louisville, Ky., who had served three terms in that office. Jerry Dufour, Ma-Con Construction Corp., Germantown, Wis., was elected in Region D to fill the vacancy created by Dentinger's elevation to secretary.

Re-elected as regional vice presidents were: Region A, Anthony Zotollo, Associated Brick Mason Contractors of Greater New York, Inc., Great Neck, N.Y.; Region C, Richard Matthews, KMCO, Inc., Miamisburg, Ohio: Region E, Richard Felice, Forrest & Associate, Inc., Des Moines, la.;

Evan Harris (left) of Charleston, W. Va., receives a special award from Eugene George. The plaque honored Mr. Harris as a founding member of MCAA.

Region F, D. T. Allen, D. T. Allen & Co., Inc., Newport, Ark.; Region G, Blaine Warner, Warner Masonry, Inc., Glendale, Ariz.; Region H, Oscar Person, Person-Western, Inc., Burlingame, Calif.; Region I, L. C. Pardue, Jr., L. C. Pardue, Inc., Portland, Ore., and Region J, William J. Young, Maritime Bricklayers Ltd., Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

The Annual Meeting, a fast-paced affair lasting 1 hour and 43 minutes, was followed that evening by the Annual please turn to page 35

It was all business at the MCAA Annual Meeting.


What Is Biophilic Design?
April 2025

Biophilic design integrates natural elements into built spaces to fulfill our innate connection to nature. Rooted in the biophilia hypothesis, it goes beyond aesthetics, enhancing well-being, health and productivity. 5 Ways to Incorporate Biophilic Desig

One For The Ages - The 75th Midyear
April 2025

“One for the ages” this is how I would describe the upcoming midyear to anyone who has never attended or are undecided about attending MCAAs 75th Anniversary at The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island September 7-11 2025. In short “one for the ages” means so

A Greener Future Through Masonry
April 2025

When it comes to building a more sustainable future, the construction and building materials sector has a lot of room for growth. According to the most recent data, construction and building-related emissions are responsible for 40% of greenhouse gas emis

MASONRY STRONG Podcast Episode 19 Recap: Mike & Tom Finch
April 2025

On this episode of the MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Mike and Tom Finch join the set in Indianapolis to crack jokes, talk about how they both got started in this industry, and the ways they've seen this trade advance and evolve over the years. The Roots of a F