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In this Southeast Missourian archive image published Aug. 29, 1969, the production of the Charmin Paper Products Co. Plant, Pampers disposable diapers, reaches the end of the production line and is checked by Production Team Manager Dale Marks of Jackson, left, and team members Mike Moyers of Cape Girardeau and Les Alkenmeyer of Perryville, right.
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From left: Dewey Bowers, Harvey Rocllcher, Tom Coyne, Bill Kitchen and Jim Smith during Procter & Gamble office building construction in this Aug. 1968 image from the Southeast Missourian archives.
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At the administrative and employment office entrance of the Charmin Paper Products Company Plant is, from left, plant manager James Bowman, receptionist Beverly Onderdonk and employment manager Robert Abbott in this Southeast Missourian archive image published July 21, 1969, titled "At New Plant."
(Photo by Bill Hampton Jr.)
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A truck hauling rock rolls through Neelys Landing on way to Procter & Gamble construction site in this July 1978 image from the Southeast Missourian archives.
(Photo by Fred Lynch)
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A Pampers image from May 1979 in the Southeast Missourian archives.
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Philip W. Larson, right, Procter & Gamble plant manager, and Larry A. Stahlman, public relations, are shown here with the three products produced at the local P&G plant, in this Southeast Missourian 1989 archive image.
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In this Southeast Missourian archive image, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Houts, left, of Cape Girardeau view an array of Charmin products with Jarrett Shirley, team manager, during the Charmin employee "Family Day" in the plant.
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Philip W. Larson, left, Procter & Gamble plant manger, and Larry A. Stahlman, public relations, stand in front of the plant which is 15 miles north of Cape Girardeau at Highway 177 and Route J in this 1989 image from the Southeast Missourian archives.
(Photo by Fred Lynch)
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Procter & Gamble after the 1975 expansion in this Southeast Missourian archive image published Jan. 14, 1978.
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In this Southeast Missourian archive image, a group of Charmin employees and their families view and industrial model used for construction and training at the Charmin plant during employee "Family Day."
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The Procter & Gamble plant in Cape Girardeau donated 700,000 diapers to the victims of Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina, according to the caption for this Southeast Missourian archive image published Sept. 27, 1989. Pictured looking on as one of the trucks is loaded at the Lenertz Warehouse are from left: Dan Beard, Lenertz Warehouse; Pamela James; Terry James; Phil Larson, P&G plant manager; and Larry Stahlman and Ken Ruth, both of P&G.
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Then Gov. Warren Hearnes, center, Sen. Al Spradling, left, and John Saute, president of the St. Louis Construction Co., are on hand for an announcement about the Procter & Gamble Plant construction in Feb. 1968 in this image from the Southeast Missourian archives.
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Fire brigade members at Procter & Gamble transport an 'injured' employee away from the scene of a simulated chemical in this Southeast Missourian Nov. 1989 archive image. The emergency response drill was observed by area law enforcement and emergency personnel.
(Photo by Fred Lynch)
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In this Southeast Missourian archive image published Oct. 31, 1969, James Bowman, left, manager of the Charmin Paper Products Co. plant chats with Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherland of Benton in the plant cafeteria after their tour of the facility on the employee "Family Day."
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Of the 329 employees who began working at the Procter & Gamble plant when it opened, 129 were still employed there when it celebrated its 20th anniversary, according to Southeast Missourian archives. Four of those employees are pictured here are from left: Leroy Brown, Liz Hostetler, Carolyn Thompson and Marti Crites.
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In this Southeast Missourian archive image, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cain of Tamms, Illinois, and their son Greg view cartons of Pampers disposable diapers coming off the production line at the Charmin plant during Charmin's employee "Family Day."
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Procter & Gamble employees in this 1982 image from the Southeast Missourian archives.
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Procter & Gamble is seen in this image from the Southeast Missourian archives.
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Procter & Gamble products are seen in this 1993 image from the Southeast Missourian archives.
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Procter & Gamble products are seen in this 1985 image from the Southeast Missourian archives.
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Bill Handel, Jeff Warner and O.B. Berry during Procter & Gamble employees' third annual Bike-Run-a-Thon in Oct. 1976 to help raise funds for the United Way and Community Chest campaigns in Cape Girardeau and Jackson.
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The caption for this Southeast Missourian archive image reads: "The Cape Girardeau Procter and Gamble facility is the region's largest employer and interest always runs high when the employment rolls expand at the plant. In 1984, hundreds turned out at Cape Central Junior High School to apply for 15 job openings at the facility."
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Baby care product supply director Pedro Capiello, left, laughs with Bill Schaefer, who was recognized for being one of the original 12 workers from the plant's opening in 1969 during the Procter & Gamble Cape Girardeau 50th Anniversary picnic Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019, at Procter & Gamble in Cape Girardeau.
(Tyler Graef ~ Southeast Missourian)
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The remnants of a Rube-Goldberg machine designed to celebrate the occasion is seen during the Procter & Gamble Cape Girardeau 50th Anniversary picnic Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019, at Procter & Gamble in Cape Girardeau.
(Tyler Graef ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Kathy Shackles, left, and Jeannie Underwood play roulette in the game tent during the Procter & Gamble Cape Girardeau 50th Anniversary picnic Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019, at Procter & Gamble in Cape Girardeau.
(Tyler Graef ~ Southeast Missourian)
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The establishment date mural is seen on part of a building during the Procter & Gamble Cape Girardeau 50th Anniversary picnic Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019, at Procter & Gamble in Cape Girardeau.
(Tyler Graef ~ Southeast Missourian)