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Low and Larson Step LIp
Two gentlemcn of Southern California who are wcll Lnowrr to the retail lumber tradc and cnjoy many friendshipc in that end of the lumber business, have just becn givcn conspicuous and well dcservcd promotions in the executive departments of the grcat California corporation which thcy both scrve.
_ Carroll A. Low, and T. R. ("Tom") Larson" of the Monolith Portland Cement Cornpany, are those fortunate and successf,ul men.
Mr. Low has bccn made Vice Preeident and General Manager. He advanced from thc office of Sales Manager.
Mr. Larson succeeded Mr. Low as Sales Manager. EIe advanced from the office of Aseistant Sales Manager- and Traffic Ma,nager.
Mr. Wilmar Evans, who has been right hand bower to president Coy Burnett of Monolitfu has seveied his active connection with the corrrpany because of ill health, and is going to begin at once a long and well earned vacation. He-has Uedr Vicc pre-sident and Crencral Manager. Mr. Enans has bccrt an exocutive in cement concerns tlgougf his entire.business life, and cnjoJrs a national repu- tation in that line of business. Every men$er of the Monofith stafi-regrets th9 _nocgssitl l_9r his lcaving, his splcndid quatitiiJ as i gentleman and his high ability as an exCcutive having eindcared him to tne orgaruzatron.
Mr. Low, _the_new Vice Preeidcnt and Gencrd- Managcr, hae bcen in the cemcnt businese all of his business life. For many y-ears beforc -Mr. Burnett glsanl?gd Monolith.Mr. Lov was located in the Pacifrc Northwest, travinj ti*rience witS severil differcnt concerns, When Monolith wae organized' he wae onc of the first cxecutivcs secured 6y Mr. t'rictt, a'd he took the pogilon of Sales Managcr -over 6evcn ycar-a ago'-and has held it rmtil this time. Mr. Low posiesses in abunaanie ttrose charlcteristics that lead naturally into -person-al popdarity, and he is generally recognized as one-of the finc 6gures in ttt" C.lifortti,a cement industrS a smiling, genial, forceful executive.
Tom Larson is a natural friend maker, pd,h9 las the_1n galore. He has been in the cemcnt business cver since he sta^rted making.a living getting his first experience gSal.t Lake City with the Utah Portland Cement Compa.ny, "."y ficitinlh" d;y. lefoqc tlrele was a_single cemgnt plant in California. He camc to San Francisco as his first California "iitrrre, joining thc pacihc !_ctland Cemcnt Coanpany glqt that concern p14lt tfe first-plant 1n Ngrthcrn Cdifornia,- and h9 rcrnaincd tticiJ rurftf fre Fd;; Monolith Fcve_n-y€afsjrgo.. He knows_the-retail lumbgt trade particularly well,-having mixed with them in thc R;ky fWountaln country,-the_I9lan$_ Empire^, and in-€alifornia, and has a large lumbcr acquaintancd. He krows the game ttioto"LTty,-""8-iriii mako a finc Sales Manager for Monolith
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WE HAVE BEEN SATISFYING THE SASH AND DOOR AND LUMBER DEALERS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SINCE I9I2 WITH HIGH GRADE SASH AND DOOR PRODUCTS
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