Masonry Magazine June 1973 Page. 36

Words: Bart Duca, Max Moore, Richard Reuss, Thomas Richardson, Frank Olson, Stephen Russell, James Burton, Robert Marks, Gene Yarborough, Ambrose Glombowski, Fred Hermes, Robertson Sillars
Masonry Magazine June 1973 Page. 36

Masonry Magazine June 1973 Page. 36
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People & Events...

(Continued from page 17)

eral manager of JI Case Co.'s Bettendorf (la.) facility The Hertz Corp., New York City, has elevated Frank A. Olson and Stephen Russell to the posts of executive vice president. Superior Fireplace Co. of Fullerton, Calif. and Baltimore, Md. has appointed James Burton to the newly created position of customer services administrator/western region. A new masonry promotion organization has been formed in the Midwest known as the Minnesota Masonry Institute. Thomas Richardson is the director with headquarters at 7851 Metro Pkwy., Room 103, Bloomington 55420, phone (612) 854-0196.

This country is really in bad shape when you think that 210 million Americans wake up every morning with either halitosis, B.O. or athlete's foot.

Robert G. Marks and Gene L. Yarborough have been appointed to newly created management positions within Acme Brick Co., Fort Worth, Texas. Yarborough becomes general production manager and Marks is the new general sales manager. Bart Del Duca, Jr. of Del Masonry is the '73 president of the Arizona Masonry Guild. Other officers are Bernie Farnum, Arizona Portland Cement Co., vice president; Jim Willson, Superlite Builders Supply, secretary, and John. Vickers, Vickers Masonry, treasurer. The Guild's membership continues to grow with the addition of Arizona Slump Block, Inc., Ga-Po Product Co., Marvel Building & Masonry Supply. Inc., Johnson & Stewart Materials, Inc., and Phoenix Sand & Rock, Inc.

Five executive appointments have been announced by Portland Cement Association, Skokie, III. Richard E. Reuss has been elected vice president/ finance: Ambrose Glombowski has been named director of market and economic research; Fred R. Hermes has been appointed controller and Max D. Moore has been upped to director of industry communications and replaced in his former position of director of marketing communications by Robertson Sillars.

A fool and his money may soon part, but they were lucky to get together in the first place.


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