Masonry Magazine February 1976 Page. 22
ANCHOR "DELTA"
Insurance less costly and easily obtainable
Dealer
Inquiries
Invited
Wall Brace
... for positive
temporary support
to masonry walls
Advertisers Index...
LET THEM KNOW YOU SAW IT IN MASONRY
Anchor Manufacturing Company 22, 23
Burns & Russell Company 21
Robert G. Evans Company (Target) 4
Felker Operations, Dresser Industries. 17
Gilson Brothers Company 18
W. R. Grace & Co., Construction Products Division 5
Mayco Pump Company 22
Morgen Manufacturing Company Back Cover
Pro Products Inc. 23
Stone Construction Equipment, Inc. 2nd Cover
United States Gypsum Company 6
R. D. Werner Company, Inc. 10
Tests proven to
Mochor
WITHSTAND WINDS over 100 MPH
Completely re-usable from job-to-job
• Rugged construction for long life
Fast, easy installation without interference
with masons or scaffolding
• Adjustable for all ground and deck surfaces
• Property damage and bodily injury risk
greatly reduced
For information, phone (312) 247-2530 or write
ANCHOR MANUFACTURING CO.
2922 W. 26th St. Chicago. III. 60623
MAYCO C30HD
SMALL LINE GROUT & CONCRETE PUMP
NEW
HEAVY
DUTY
DRIVE
SYSTEM!
THE
#1 CHOICE
OF THE MASONRY INDUSTRY
VERSATILE:
• Masonry and hi-lift
grouting
• Wet gunning
• Lightweight cellular
concrete floors
• Pouring slabs, foundations
& footings
NEW FEATURES
• Larger valving
increased
volume & ability to handle
harsher mixes
Three speed volume control
• Adjustable ball travel-
compensates for variation in
mixes
• Improved piston head lubrication
system
For information and location of your local
MAYCO buter, contact-
MAYCO PUMP CORPORATION
4560 Sperry St., Los Angeles, Ca. 90039/(213) 240-7070
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This index is published as a convenience to the reader. Every care is taken to make it accurate but masonry assumes no responsibilities for errors or omissions.
Planning For The 1980 Census: What Are Your Suggestions?
The decennial census is a major national undertaking, and census data are widely used in many important government, private, and community programs. You have an important stake in the decennial census, both as a member of Mason Contractors Association of America and as an American citizen.
The Census Bureau is now actively working on plans for the 1980 census and important decisions have to be made in the relatively near future. For example, the full content of the basic census questionnaire must be determined by the spring of 1977 so that further preparatory steps can be accomplished successfully.
Although there are many constraints on the census in terms of what and how much information can be collected and tabulated, the Bureau believes that it is very important to obtain and review the recommendations of as wide a range of users and potential users of decennial census data as possible. The Census Bureau is therefore anxious to have the ideas of the members of Mason Contractors Association of America.
If you have any suggestions, questions, or comments on the 1980 census, please send them to: Director, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.
masonry • February, 1976