The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 69, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1987 Page: 15 of 24
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DISTRIBUTOR
FOR
AND THE SIX SURROUNDING COUNTIES
Butch Jansing, Sales Mgr., 9 years
Johnny Lowery, Sales, Supervisor, 33 years
Jerry Martin, Sales, Supervisor, 22 years
James Puryear, Plant Supervisor
with one of the Big Red trucks, 30 years
BIG RED BIST. CO
COUNTS
As part of the Paperboard Converting Division
of a century old company, Gulf States Paper Cor-
po ration’s Waco plant has seen continuing ex-
pansion and development for nearly a quarter
century in Waco. Today, the Waco plant employs
than 200 area residents and produces
millions of paperboard folding cartons each year
These custom-printed, folded and die cut cartons
are used in packaging many of the nation’s best-
xnown food and consumer products. At Gulf
States, our motto is “Quality Counts99 and that
motto is reflected in both our products and our
employees. We are proud to be a growing part of
the industrial scene in Waco.
HUGE presses print custom-made folding cartons
Gulf States
PAPER CORPORATION
PAPERBOARD CONVERTING DIVISION
401 Precision Drive
Waco, Texas 76710
(817)772-9310
MILLIONS OF CARTONS PRODUCED EACH YEAR AT GULF STATES* WACO PLANT
RITTENHOUSE
TEXAS 150 PROGRESS, WACO, TEXAS, SEPT. 1986-87, PAGE 7
Waco’s Central Location Good For Rittenhouse Customers I Your
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Plant After carefully considering Waco. In fact, Waco bein^ so close pa£r r*
several areas, Waco was selected as to the port of Houston has given us elude Stater rihhons S ,
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"faro's central location allows us
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Manan Steele, president and general plant soon to’open mSeattle The JSS’. and S1*?01*1 eW'
manger of Rittenhouse-Texas, company also operates distributing J”ent Products give added one-source
“Major metropolitan markets like centers in Brooklyn NY and DaS t0 our exlstmS customer
Houston, Pallas/Ft. Worth, Austin, FL. Corporate offices are in Park m^kets ” ^ UP new
San Antomo and Oklahoma City are Ridge, IL. , markets.
just a day or two away in freight. In the last 10 years Rittenhouse nn/ntf Jrend41S up and t,he future
Being able to provide this type of has added several L items to com- S^-Adi^Ss^em **'
DAY LABORERS include (back row): Ronnie
Rodriguez, Carlton Linkous, Felix Salazar, Don
Hanks and Sergio Aguilera, (front row) Martha
Ramirez, Jan Gillespie, Martha Suarez, Jimmy
Diaz, Edward Gonzales and Steve Garcia.
GRAVEYARD SHIFT WORKERS are (left t0
nght): Rodolfo Arjon, Steve Diaz, Rick Pappas
Miguel Olvera, Marie Harris, Helen Montgomery
Vuguua DeLeon, Sheila Ackley, Carl Smith, James
Beil and Sergio Olvera.
WE’RE PROUD OF
WACO’S GROWTH
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Foster, C. A. The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 69, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1987, newspaper, September 1, 1987; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth621518/m1/15/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .