[Newspaper] Publication: The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, CA, United States |
McLAUGHLIN GLASS COMPANY The plant of this company is equipped with up-to-date machinery sufficent to deliver promptly the products of the institution. If products include bottles of capacity from one-half ounce to twelve gallons, glass containers for packers, insulators for telegraph and telephone lines, fish globes, street-lighting globes and cylinders in diameter from one inch to thirteen inches up to thirty inches long for oil and gas stations. Year by year the business grows steadily in dally capacity. The McLaughlin Glass Company is strictly a local industry, owned entirely by local people, and it is generously supported by glass users not alone of Los Angeles, but all of Southern California. The plant of the McLaughlin Glass Company is located at Fifty-second and Alameda streets, the Southern Pacific Railroad passing along its acreage. Year by year plant facilities are increased to take care of the steadily increased demand for products manufactured. The growth and expansion of the institution is due to the splendid support recelved from Los Angeles users of its varied products. |
Keywords: | McLaughlin Glass Company |
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Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | August 31, 2008 by: Bob Stahr; |