berry juice (noncarbonated), orange juice (noncarbonated), oyster cocktail, pectin, prune juice (noncarbonated), salad dressing, spices (liquid), syrup, table sauces, tomato juice, vinegars. 2. WIDE MOUTH-FOOD CONTAINERS AND JARS Includes: Anchovies, candies, caviar, celery salt, chop suey (not sauce), coffee, crushed fruits, horse radish, jams, maraschino cherries, marshmallow cream, mayonnaise, mince meat, meats, mushrooms (not sauce), mushroom spawn, mustard, olives, onions, peanut butter, pickles, preserves, relish, salad dressing (w/m jars only), salt and pepper style shakers (for packers use), sea foods, soups, spaghetti, sugar, vegetables. Also includes any other Wide Mouth Jars or containers which are used by packers for condiments and food products not specifically mentioned in the group of products herein listed. 3. PRESSED-FOOD CONTAINERS Includes: Pressed tumblers, but does not include domestic jelly glasses. 4. PRESSURE AND NON-PRESSURE WARE Includes: Chocolate-milk drinks (beverage style containers), ginger ale, water (carbonated), water (noncarbonated), sipon bottles, soda, soft drinks (noncarbonated). Special note should be taken that this does not include fruit juices, beer, wines, cordials, champagne, gin, whiskey, or any kind of alcoholic liquor or beverage. 5. BEER BOTTLES Includes: All bottles to be used as containers for beer, ale, porter, and all other alcoholic cereal beverages bottled under carbonation. This not only covers the generally accepted beer style container but also any other style of container used for products as explained under this caption. Includes: Benedictine, bitters, brandies, champagne, cordials, Creme de Menthe, flaska (for alcoholic beverages), gins, rum, vermouth, whiskeys, wines. Also includes all alcoholic liquors and beverages except beer, porter, ale and other alcoholic cereal beverages bottled under carbonation. 7. MEDICINAL AND TOILET WARE Includes: Acid bottles (not incl. 5- and 10-gal. carboys), argyrol, bath salts, bay rum, brilliantine, capsules, castor oils, chemicals, citrate of magnesia, cod liver oil, cosmetics, cuticle oil, cuticle remover, deoderants, dentifrice, druggists' presc. ware, embalming fluid, essential oils, face creams, flavoring extracts, hair tonics, insecticides, iodine, liniments, lotions, merchurochrome, mouth wash, nail polish, nursers, perfumes, peroxides, pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, pomades, sachet, serums, shampoos, shaving cream, smelling salts, soaps, spraying machine jars, sterilizers, tablets, talcum powders, toilet preparations, toilet waters, vaselines, witch hazel. Also included are any other containers manufactured for products not specifically mentioned in this list which, however, because of their general character belong to this group. 8. GENERAL PURPOSE CONTAINERS Includes: Ammonias, artists' colors, battery jars, bluings, carboys (5 gal.), carboys (10 gal.), cement, cleaning fluids, dyes, fire extinguishers, floats, floor wax, flower pots, glue, inks, linseed oil, mucilages, oil dispensing bottles, oil stove reservoirs, pantry jars (not packers ware), paints, polishes, refrigerator bottles (not packers ware), sewing machine oil, shakers (for table use only), shellac, soap dispensing globes, stain, table cream jars (1 oz. and 2 oz.), turpentine, varnish, washing fluids. Includes all other miscellaneous items which cannot be classified in any of the other eight classifications. 9. MILK BOTTLES Includes: Cottage-cheese jars, cream bottles, milk bottles, milk shape liquid malted milk or chocolate milk bottles used by dairies. The following containers should be excluded from the milk-bottle classification: Narrow neck or soda style bottles used by dairies or soft drink bottlers for liquid malted milk or chocolate drinks. (See beverage.) Infants' nursing bottles. (See medicinals and toilets.) Jars used for malted milk or other milk products in powdered or granular form. (See wide mouth.) 1-oz. and 2-oz. table-cream jars. (See general purpose.) Mushroom spawn bottles. (See wide-mouth food.) [15] 10. DOMESTIC FRUIT JARS To include all wide-mouth containers to be used for home preserving of fruits and vegetables. Does not include packers ware for packaging commercial products and which can be reused in the home for domestic purposes after the package has been emptied. 11. DOMESTIC JELLY GLASSES To include all jelly glasses to be used for home packing. Does not include packers ware for packaging commercial products. [16] RELATIVE Importance OF EACH CLASS OF PRODUCT AND THE COMPANIES PRODUCING EACH CLASS OF PRODUCT On the following chart we show the relative importance of each class of product to the industry's total shipments. Alternate years have been taken, starting with the year 1929. Eastern and Western classifications are shown on separate charts. Following the charts on product classification we show the companies that produced and shipped each class of product during 1937. Pressed ware companies actually should include the Libbey Glass Company, Corning Glass Works, Federal Glass Company, Bartlett-Collins Company, and the United States Glass Company, who produce this general classification of product, either pressed, or pressed and blown. Their figures are not included because it is impossible to differentiate between tumblers used as containers and tumblers used for drinking glasses. It should be noted that Knox Glass Associates on the second chart represents the following individual companies: Knox Glass Bottle Company, Knox, Pa. Knox Glass Bottle Company, Jackson, Miss. Metro Glass Bottle Company, Jersey City, N. J. Oil City Glass Company, Oil City, Pa. Pennsylvania Bottle Company, Sheffield, Pa. Wightman Glass & Bottle Mfg. Co., Parkers Landing, Pa. Companies in the East that ship West, are not included in the chart of companies producing in the West. Many companies ship West, but Western companies do not ship East. [17] SHIPMENTS BY CLASSES OF WARE, SHOWING RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF EACH, EAST OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS Total Indus- Narrow Neck Food Beer Bottles. 32, 163, 053 100. 00 30, 031, 566 100. 00 31, 274, 360 100. 00 35, 408, 394 100. 00 46, 811, 107 100. 00 1,475, 347 4, 184, 833 Ware.. Containers. Milk Bottles. 12, 848, 574 39. 95 11, 696, 196 38. 95 11, 957, 265 38. 23 11, 954, 025 General Purpose 1,769, 968 5. 66 1,941, 829 3. 29 1, 273, 422 Domestic Jelly [18] SHIPMENTS BY CLASSES OF WARE, SHOWING RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF EACH, WEST COAST GROUP Total Indus- Narrow Neck Food Containers & Jars. 1,602, 843 100.00 1,481, 942 100. 00 1,774, 387 100.00 2, 219, 682 100. 00 3, 364,995 100.00 Pressure & Non- Beer Bottles.. [19] COMPANIES PRODUCING AND SHIPPING EACH CLASS OF PRODUCT DUring 1937 EASTERN MANUFACTURERS Narrow Neck Bottle Companies: Anchor-Hocking Glass Corporation. Brockway Glass Company. Chattanooga Glass Company. Diamond Glass Company. Fairmount Glass Works, Inc. Foster-Forbes Glass Company. Glenshaw Glass Company. Hart Glass Manufacturing Company. Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. Thatcher Manufacturing Company (Olean). Tygart Valley Glass Company. Whitall-Tatum Company (Armstrong Cork). Pressed Ware Companies: Anchor-Hocking Glass Corporation. Wide Mouth Bottle Companies: Florida Glass Manufacturing Company. Hart Glass Manufacturing Company. [20] F. E. Reed Glass Company. Thatcher Manufacturing Co. (Olean). Tygart Valley Glass Company. Whitall-Tatum Company (Armstrong Cork). Pressure & Nonpressure Ware Containers: Anchor-Hocking Glass Corporation. Ball Brothers Company. Buck Glass Company. Chattanooga Glass Company. Diamond Glass Company. Fairmount Glass Works, Inc. Florida Glass Manufacturing Company. J. T. & A. Hamilton Company. F. E. Reed Glass Company. Whitall-Tatum Company (Armstrong Cork). Beer Bottle Companies: Anchor-Hocking Glass Corporation. Ball Brothers Company. Brockway Glass Company. Fairmount Glass Works, Inc. Florida Glass Manufacturing Company. Glenshaw Glass Company. Hart Glass Manufacturing Company. Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. Knox Glass Associates, Inc. Three Rivers Glass Company. Whitall-Tatum Company (Armstrong Cork). [21] Liquor Ware Companies: Anchor-Hocking Glass Corporation. Brockway Glass Company. Buck Glass Company. Carr-Lowrey Glass Company. F. E. Reed Glass Company. Thatcher Manufacturing Co. (Olean). Buck Glass Company. Brockway Glass Company. Carr-Lowrey Glass Company. Chattanooga Glass Company. Diamond Glass Company. F. E. Reed Glass Company. Three Rivers Glass Company. Tygart Valley Glass Company. Whitall-Tatum Company (Armstrong Cork). [22] General Purpose Container Companies: Anchor-Hocking Glass Corporation. Ball Brothers Company. Brockway Glass Company. Buck Glass Company. Carr-Lowrey Glass Company. Diamond Glass Company. Fairmount Glass Works, Inc. Florida Glass Manufacturing Company. Gayner Glass Works. Glenshaw Glass Company. Hart Glass Manufacturing Company. Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. Knox Glass Associates, Inc. Three Rivers Glass Company. Tygart Valley Glass Company. Whitall-Tatum Company (Armstrong Cork). |