Gayner Glass Works, Salem, New Jersey

Prospects Are Good For a Full Season's Work

[Trade Journal]

Publication: The Glassworker

Pittsburgh, PA, United States
vol. 31, no. 14, p. 5, col. 2-3


ANOTHER TANK IN BLAST.


Salem, N. J., Jan. 2. - Everything is moving along as usual at the Gayner glass plant and at the Salem Glass Works. Affairs are progressing nicely and everybody is doing well. Prospects are good for a full season's work.

The mold shop is busy at the Salem Glass Works. They started their big tank last week, placing more men on the payroll. They now employ more men than ever before and are operating all their furnaces and an "owl" shift. The men are doing fairly well.

Shipments are normal with enough orders on the books to guarantee a steady run for the balance of the season.

Uncle Joe Beatty has gone to Toronto, Can., to make demijohns.

There are quite a number of men out of work here yet and it is soon to be hoped that they will soon find employment.

The Rochester, N. Y., affair is one of those links that will bind the two organizations together for good. It shows that the peace agreement is a good thing for all. - Fort Mott.

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Keywords:Gayner Glass Works
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Supplemental information: 
Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:October 1, 2007 by: David Wiecek;