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Modern Packaging Magazine - September 1958 - Return to Main Search
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folding carton plant in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. The new plant will have 180,000 sq. ft. of production space.

The Edwin J. Schoettle Co., Philadelphia, will build a folding-paper-box plant in Montgomery County, Pa.

Triangle Package Machinery Co., Chicago, has opened a West Coast office and warehouse at 460 Veteran Ave., W., Los Angeles. Jack Reining is Western district mgr.

Emhart Mfg. Co.'s Hartford-Empire glass-container machinery div. has opened a new branch office at 2677½ E. Main St., Columbus, O. It will be managed by James E. Harrington.

Franklyn Folding Box Co. has moved all manufacturing operations to 35-11 Prince St., Flushing 54, N.Y.

The Washington Div. of Container Laboratories, Inc., has been expanded and is now located at 6210 Kansas Ave., Washington 11, D. C. Various consulting services in the packaging and materials-handling fields will be located there.

Reynolds Metals Co.'s new multi-million-doll ar headquarters in Richmond, Va., are being opened this month.

Pexco Bag Mfg. Co. has transferred to larger quarters at 201 Morris St., Toledo, O. The company makes film bags.

Royal Mfg. Co., Prescott, Ariz., has opened a plant in Chicago. Plastic-container production started in August at 2711-23 N. Pulaski Rd.

Sanford Plastics Corp. has moved its manufacturing facilities to a new and larger plant at Charles St. and New Brunswick Ave. in Matawan, N.J.

Workman-Powell, Inc., formerly of New York City, is now located at 101 S. Bergen PL, Freeport, L. I. The company designs, prints and converts packaging material.

Ink-manufacturing operations have started at the new Secaucus, N J., plant of Sinclair & Valentine Co. New York.

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Everett G. Temple: to gen. mgr., Philadelphia, Eastern Folding Carton Div., Container Corp. of America, Chicago. He succeeds Henry G. Van der Eh, now v.p. of mktg. in the folding-carton division of the company.

Samuel F. Schillaei: to v.p., Plax Corp., Hartford, Conn.

Rodger C. Derby: to product supervisor, Carolina Paper Sales Group, Rie-

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