{"id":208937,"date":"2017-07-31T10:07:55","date_gmt":"2017-07-31T14:07:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-way-we-were-process-and-progress-at-city-plant-jacksonville-journal-courier\/"},"modified":"2017-07-31T10:07:55","modified_gmt":"2017-07-31T14:07:55","slug":"the-way-we-were-process-and-progress-at-city-plant-jacksonville-journal-courier","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/progress\/the-way-we-were-process-and-progress-at-city-plant-jacksonville-journal-courier\/","title":{"rendered":"The way we were: Process and progress at city plant &#8211; Jacksonville Journal Courier"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p><p>    An estimated 10,000 people, including Illinois Gov. William G.    Stratton and Texas Attorney General John Ben Shepperd, attended    the formal dedication of the Mrs. Tuckers Foods plant in    Jacksonville in 1953.  <\/p><p>    The plant later became ACH Food Cos.  <\/p><p>    The 1953 celebration not only officially opened the new    vegetable oil processing plant, but observed Mrs. Tuckers    Foods Inc.s 40th anniversary. The Texas-based company was a    pioneer in the manufacture of vegetable oil food products. In    early 1952, Mrs. Tuckers Foods merged with Anderson, Clayton    &amp; Co., a worldwide cotton merchandiser.  <\/p><p>    Jacksonville civic leaders, politicians and plant officials    went all out in dedicating the multimillion-dollar plant, which    was one of the largest of its kind in the world in 1953.  <\/p><p>    The grand opening did not coincide with the actual startup of    the plant, though, which occurred in February 1953 when the    production of shortening began. And by the time of the plants    dedication, 140 people were already working there, according to    1953 newspaper reports.  <\/p><p>    The Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce helped arrange the    dedication festivities and provide the hospitality for its    out-of-town guests. Signs saying Welcome Texans and showing a    waving cowboy were attached to utility poles around the public    square.  <\/p><p>    Local car dealerships brought in convertibles in which to carry    dignitaries around Jacksonville. The honored guests were shown    city landmarks during a motorcade around town on the morning of    the grand opening.  <\/p><p>    That afternoon, several local, state and company officials gave    speeches from a stage in front of the new plant.  <\/p><p>    Lamar Fleming Jr., president of Anderson, Clayton &amp; Co.,    spoke of the founding of Mrs. Tuckers Foods in north Texas in    1913 and praised the people of Jacksonville. Mrs. Tuckers    will give honest and efficient service to the public, Fleming    said. There is no greater inspiration than the help and    kindness your community has given us.  <\/p><p>    Stratton followed the Texas industrialist in welcoming the new    industry and visitors.  <\/p><p>    It is heartening to see what can be accomplished by    cooperation, Stratton said. Illinois has the finest skilled    labor, the finest cooperation between management and labor.    This plant stands as a tribute to industrial enterprise and    civic cooperation.  <\/p><p>    Other speakers included Shepperd; Francis R. Rantz, president    of the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce; Jacksonville Mayor    Ernest L. Hoagland; and a recorded greeting from Texas Gov.    Allan Shivers, who was unable to attend.  <\/p><p>    Following the 40-minute formal dedication ceremony, the plant    was opened for tours. Thousands of people walked through the    plant to see the machines used to produce Mrs. Tuckers    Meadolake Margarine, Shortening and Salad Oil.  <\/p><p>    Four thousand orchids, which were flown in from Hawaii, were    distributed to women touring the plant. Adults also received    packets containing a commemorative brass coin and certificates    for shortening, while children got a packet of two balloons and    two suckers.  <\/p><p>    The celebration culminated with a street dance on the east side    of the Jacksonville public square. Jan Garbers Orchestra, a    popular swing band of that era, furnished the music. Large    crowds gathered on the square to dance and listen to the famous    orchestra.  <\/p><p>    Mrs. Tuckers and Anderson, Clayton &amp; Co. officials said    they had never witnessed such a demonstration of cordiality at    the opening of an industrial center as Jacksonville staged,    wrote Jacksonville Courier editor Birch B. Ridgway.  <\/p><p>    This Way We Were story was first published Aug. 18,    2003.  <\/p><p>      <a href=\"http:\/\/www.myjournalcourier.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/07\/web1_waywewere0731.jpg\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.myjournalcourier.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/07\/web1_waywewere0731.jpg<\/a>    <\/p><p>  .<\/p><p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p><p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/07\/844e9b7136re0731.jpg-150x126.jpg\" style=\"padding-left:10px; padding-right: 10px;\"><\/p><p>Read the rest here: <\/p><p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.myjournalcourier.com\/news\/112264\/the-way-we-were-process-and-progress-at-city-plant\" title=\"The way we were: Process and progress at city plant - Jacksonville Journal Courier\">The way we were: Process and progress at city plant - Jacksonville Journal Courier<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> An estimated 10,000 people, including Illinois Gov. 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