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Metal roofing held bY Denigton Triple-Lock
Lead-Seal Meta-l Roofing Naile gives poeitive protection against crop and equi.pment damage from wrnd, snow, raln, or narr.
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Deniston Companv's new plant in Alsip, -IUi;ois (a Chicago suburb), wag designed for maximum production efficiency, to speed a steadv suoolv of Deniston Tripld-Lri6[ Lead-Seal Met-al Roofing Naile to your warehouse.
The new plant and ofrce, erected on a ?0,000 square foot site to allow for future expansion is equipped with the latest and best machinery for increasing production speed and economy and give you the very best iu a metal roofing nail.
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Steadily increasing demand for Deniston Nails, from coast to coast, made the move to new quarters a necessity if Deniston standards of qualitv and service were to b6 mairitained. Conferences between Deniston management, architecte, and production specialiets developed the planned production line which would guarautee the utmost efrciency in operation.
From arrival of raw materials to final inspection and ehipping of Deiriston's 50-pound colorboard carton3, plant design includes economy-conscious routing and time-eaving handling equipment. Motlern ofrce prbc6dures and efrcient lay' out insure fast order proceasing and inquiry handling.
The new Deniston plant is a far cry from the fireeide forge where nails were made bvland as a household indiretry, until the beginning of the 19th century. While forse, anvil, hammer and visd could ghape yesterdaY'e crude fasteneis, the Denieton Ttiple-Lock Lead-Seal Metal Roofing NaiI of today demands modern machinery and constant con' trol to maintain its record of consistent qualitY, shiPment after shipment.
Lead, under the head and down the shank, plugs the nail hole completely' forming a perfect double seal. The sheet sPrings back over the Triple-Lock .,bump," efrectively pre- ventilis the nail from workinf out, and locking nail. Iead, and gheet solidly together.
There's no poseibility of leakase around nail holee' with -Deniston-deeigned nails. Orisinators of lead under the- head nails for metal roofi ng aPPlications, Deniston Company, since 1926, has continued to be the li:ader in the development of lead-head nails. Heavily zinc-coated for protection against rust, -Deniston'e TriPle-Lock
Lead-Seal Metal Roofing Nail resists corroaiou, Prevents gtadual dieintegra' tion of roofing gheetg.
Oregon Morkeling Conference Set
"The Forest Industries in Transition: New Materials, New Methods, and New Markets" will theme the Third Annual Forest Industries Marketing Conference sponsored by the Forest Industries Management Center of the School of Business Administration, University of Oregon. It will be held on the University campus in Eugene, June 15-16. The unique feature about this national conference is that the topics and speakers have been chosen to represent the forest industries at oll leaels of manufacture, distribution, and end-usethe forests, millg distributors, dealers, architects, and builders.
The topics to be discussed are: (I) New Materials and New Technology in Housing Construction. (2) Mathematical Tools for Better Decision Making. (3) Capacity Projections and Market Realities in Pulp and Paper. (4) Marketing Research Needs of ttre Forest Products Industry. (5) Researching the Final Consumers: Builders and Home Buyers. (6) Forest Products Advertising Comes of Age. (7) Improving the Efrciency of Lumber Distribution and (B) The Development of Managers for the Mar- t: l A partial list of the speakers includes:
'l'"Richard O'Neill, editor, House and Horne; analyst, U.S. Steel Corporation; Michael Sumichrast, director of economics, National Association of Home Builders; B. E. Wynne, manager, operations research, Ifeyerhaeuser Company; Professor Leo Valg, assistant director, Forest Management Simulation Projecto School of Forestry, University of British Columbia; Dr. Benjamin Slatin, economist, American Paper Institute; Dr. Sioma Kagan, professor of international business, University of Oregon; Dr. Nicholas V. Poletika, vice president, research and development, Union Lumber Company; Robert J. Weston, vice president, marketing, Temple Industries, and Arthur H. Jones, project manager, Boise Cascade, Corporation.
Rene A. Henry, publicity director, Lennen & Newell advertising agency; David [.,evine, director of marketing intelligence, U.S. Plywood Corporation; Robert O. Lee, vice president, Georgia Pacific Corporation; Boyce Price, president, Wood Marketing, Inc.; Jack Wallace, Pacific Northwest manager, Sunset Magazine; Abe Meltzet, president, Triangle - Pacific Forest Products Corporation; Robert J. Lloyd, president, Lloyd Lumber and Supply Company; Henry Eaton, president, EatonYoung Lumber Company; and Samuel Sadin, president, Seaway Lumber Sales Corporation.
New Weyco Distribution Cenler
Weyerhaeuser Company's new half-mil. lion dollar distribution center in Sepulveda, Calif., is now on a full operational basis, serving dealers and industrial users in the San Fernando Valley and Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.
Operating on a limited basis since February, it has approximately 22,OOO feet of inside storage, according to Fred Farr, tle manager. There is one acre of outside storage and covered loading facilities.
The large amount of storage space en. ables stocking a full line of wood products as back-up inventory, Farr said.
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can provide you with a bonu; storage area !
Designed to be free-stonding with "built-in strength,'' the steel uprights con serve os supports for on odditionol mezzonine storoge oreo.
LOD-RACK CANTILEVER ARM RACKS ore ideol for storoge of plywood ond lumber with unlimited length.of shelf spoce. Sove time in looding ond unlooding. Eosy odjustment of orm heigit or spo.cing to occornodote o chonging inventory. No tools or hordwore needed.

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