Masonry Magazine January 1981 Page. 22
ANCHOR "Hy-Dump"
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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
MCAA Masonry Management
Seminar in Salt Lake City
Thirty-seven mason contractors and/or their key personnel attended MCAA's seminar on "Masonry Management For a Profit" sponsored by the Mason Contractors Association of Utah in Salt Lake City, November 6-7, 1980. Conducted by construction management consultant Jerry Pope of Greeley, Colo., the one and one-half day course is a sequel to Pope's well received masonry estimating seminars.
While the estimating course was developed to help the mason contractor prepare a proper bid, the management curriculum outlines how to manage that job once the contract has been secured. The remaining management seminars planned thus far for 1981 are scheduled for Houston, Tex., February 6-7: Phoenix, Ariz., March 19-20, and Oklahoma City. Okla., April 3-4. The number of registrants for each of these programs will be limited. Interested firms and individuals should contact the MCAA Executive Office as early as possible for registration details and information on scheduling courses for their areas.
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More Dolphins than Sharks
The relationship between big and little business is far more often symbiotic than it is shark-and-minnow. For every case of a big firm muscling into a territory and knocking off a mom-and-pop store, many other cases can be cited when large depend on small as suppliers and customers, with benefits all around to owners, employees, consumers and communities. That has been the experience of the du Pont Co. over a period of 177 years. As long as the marketplace stays open-and existing antitrust laws provide adequate mechanisms for that-the rising economic tide lifts little boats along with big ones. There is no evidence that conglomerate mergers have changed that pattern.-Irving S. Shapiro, Chairman, E.I. du Pont DeNemours & Co.
22 MASONRY/JANUARY, 1981