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Modern Packaging Magazine - September 1958 - Return to Main Search
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12

FREE

CANS

For each gross purchased.

KEEP YOUR MOLD RELEASE COSTS DOWN

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

IMS Silicone Spray is specially designed to eliminate sticking problems in the molding and in the food and packaging fields. With the exclusive all-metal, fast acting spray head you get finer atomization every time conserves costly silicone and goes much further than many other cans using cheaper spray heads  Remember, look for your FREE BONUS card in every box.

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$2.00

single can

$18.00

per dozen

$197.40

per gross

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Plants and people

ing and packaging activities of its Family Products Div. Thomas J. McEwan has been chosen to head the new dept, as director of merchandising. Mr. McEwan was formerly with the Lambert-Hudnut Mfg. Laboratories in Lititz, Pa., as asst, director of purchasing and package engineering. Donald Q. O'Brien has been named to assist Mr. McEwan.

A new multiwall packaging laboratory, designed to develop technical improvements in paper shipping sacks, has been established at Charleston, S. C., by West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York. The facility will be operated as a unit of the company's new Multiwall Bag Division. Manager of the laboratory is Richard P. Kessler, formerly director of packaging research for Arkell & Smiths, Canajoharie, N.Y.

Francis T. Quinn has been promoted to mgr. of package development by White Laboratories, Inc., maker of pharmaceutical products, Kenilworth, NJ. Mr. Quinn, who has been with the company since 1925, is credited with the development of many vitamin products and techniques for manufacturing medicinal gum preparations. His most recent position was mgr. of production planning.

Dominion Paper Box Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont., has appointed Lome W. Ballance as sales mgr. Mr. Ballance, who joined the company's sales staff in 1947, had been asst, sales mgr. since 1953. He has served two terms as chairman of the Design Council of the Packaging Assn, of Canada.

Vertrees Young has been elected a director of Crown Zellerbach Corp., San Francisco. He succeeds Joseph M. Arndt, retired. Mr. Young, who was a v.p. and gen. mgr. of mill and timber operations of the Gaylord Container Div. in St. Louis, has retired from active management duties, but will continue his association with the firm on a consulting basis as well as on its board. Mr. Arndt also will serve as a consultant to Crown Zellerbach.

Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del. Mr. Allen, considered an authority on food and produce packaging, received the Charles W. Hauck Award in 1954 from the Produce Packaging Assn, for "significant and outstanding contributions to the produce-packaging industry." He is credited with helping to develop many new packaging applications for cellophane and other packaging films.

Mather Davis

The sales operations of Butler Paper Products Co., Toledo, 0., operated as a separate div. for the past year, have now been combined with those of Dairypak, Inc., Cleveland. Under the re-organized set-up, Harry P. Mather becomes gen. sales mgr. for paraffined cartons. Robert R. Davis takes over the newly created post of field sales mgr. Mr. Mather transferred to Butler last year from Dairypak's South Central district. Mr. Davis was formerly sales-prom. mgr. for Butler.

Three new district mgrs. also have been appointed. Richard D. Evans will manage the Midwest district from Chicago. Glenn N. Rupp will operate the Central district out of Toledo and A1 Reinberg will handle the Eastern district from New York.

John Dale, Ltd., maker of collapsible metal tubes, London, England, has acquired Impact Extrusions, Ltd., Middlesex, which also manufactures collapsible tubes. R. W. D. Carr, J. W. G. Collins and S. G. H. Davis of John Dale have been named to the board of Impact Extrusions. 0. J. Braun, board chairman of Andersen & Braun's Fabriker A/S, Copenhagen (Dale's associate company) , becomes chairman of Impact Extrusions. E. R. Robinson has been named sales mgr.

Cochran Foil Corp., sub. The Anaconda Co., Louisville, Ky., has named Carl W. Huflage to the post of v.p. He will direct the administration of Cochran's sales and marketing activities, involving national distribution of aluminum sheet, foil and laminated foil. Active in the aluminum-foil field since 1925, Mr. Huflage joined Cochran in 1950.

Auto-Vac Co., Bridgeport, Conn., producer of machinery for forming sheet plastic, has been acquired by National Tool Co., Cleveland. According to an announcement from the company, the transaction initiates National Tool's new diversification program and marks the entry of this precision-machine-tool maker into the plastics field.

After 33 years of service, Albert S. Allen has retired as special rep. of the sales development and tech, service section of the Film Dept, of E. I. du Pont de

Fletcher Cochran has joined Donald Palmer, Inc., flexible packaging manufacturer and distributor of New Orleans. He was formerly tech, service rep. for Crown Zellerbach Corp.

An agreement has been reached regarding the purchase of Growers Container Corp., Salinas, Calif., by St. Regis Paper Co., New York. St. Regis now holds 31% of Growers' capital stock. Growers operates two plants for the production of corrugated shipping containers.

St. Regis also has changed the name