Masonry Magazine January 1979 Page.34
SELF ADJUSTING PACKING.
NO GREASING!
TOTALLY ENCLOSED TRANSMISSI
CLUTCH
ESTIMATING SEMINAR
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The seminar participants were a mixture of newcomers to the masonry industry as well as veteran mason contractors. Eight states were represented at the meeting-Arkansas, Georgia. Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, New York, Ohio and Texas.
The course participants, a combination of young newcomers and seasoned mason contractors, openly shared their comments and views, resulting in a very enthusiastic and informative session.
The topics of discussion revolved around the widely acclaimed construction manual, Masonry Estimating For a Profit, authored by Pope and now in its second edition (revised, 1979). Each course registrant received a copy of the manual as well as various technical literature dealing with masonry construction. Those attending the seminar were:
ARKANSAS-John A. Dunaway, John W. Dunaway Co., Inc., Benton.
GEORGIA-C. L. Cook, Glenn Sayne, C. L. Cook, Inc., Decatur.
ILLINOIS-Jack Hughey, Hughey & Son Masonry, Alton.
INDIANA-Greg L. Whaley, Whaley Construction Co., Inc., Bloomington: Robert V. Kaeser, Hydraulic Press Brick Co., Brooklyn: Bob Chester, Oscar Farris, Chester Construction Co., Evansville: A. Clair McMinn, Little River Masonry & Refractory, Fort Wayne; John Ray, General Portland, Inc., Fort Wayne: Wayne Simerman, Richard J. McCrory, Crown Construction, Inc., Fort Wayne: Joe H. Bailey, William Rolman, Bailey Construction Co., Inc., Indianapolis; Robert E. Edwards. Greg Broady, Broady-Campbell, Inc., Indianapolis; Alan R. Foster, Batts Construction Co., Inc., Indianapolis: Julius S. Winchester, Winchester Masonry Co., Indianapolis; Tommy Williamson, Williamson Construction. Indianapolis; William Hunt, Hunt Construction & Equipment Co., Indianapolis: Sam Leckrone, Thorleif Larsen & Son of Indiana, Inc., Fort Wayne.
MISSOURI-Lynn E. Rose, Rose Bricklaying Co., Ste. Genevieve: Greg Mick Schwent, Ste. Genevieve Building Stone Co., Ste. Genevieve.
NEW YORK-John Koehler, F. W. Koehler & Sons, Farmingdale.
OHIO-Willaim E. Harris, Harris Masonry Construction, Inc., Piqua; Thomas E. Brown, Michael L. Brown, Frank Brown & Sons, Inc., Stow: Kerry Graff, Masonry, Inc., Wadsworth.
TEXAS-Richard W. Lowery, Paul Yeatts Enterprises, Inc., Houston.
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