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The Acme Meat Packing Company closed in June, 1943 because of supply shortages related to ]; it did not reopen after the war.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Associated Press|title=Seattle Meat Packers Close|work=Arizona Independent Republic|issue=p. 38|date=June 16, 1943}}</ref> |
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The Acme Meat Packing Company closed in June, 1943 because of supply shortages related to ]; it did not reopen after the war.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Associated Press|title=Seattle Meat Packers Close|work=Arizona Independent Republic|issue=p. 38|date=June 16, 1943}}</ref> |
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The company gave its name to the ]. The football team took its name after ], a shipping clerk for the company, successfully asked the company's owner, Frank Peck, for money for ]s and use of the company's athletic field in 1919.<ref> |
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The company gave its name to the ]. The football team took its name after ], a shipping clerk for the company, successfully asked the company's owner, Connor Kuss, for money for ]s and use of the company's athletic field in 1919.<ref> |
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{{cite web| title = Birth of a Team and a Legen| publisher=The ] website| url =http://www.packers.com/history/birth_of_a_team_and_a_legend/ | accessdate = 2007-11-11}}</ref> |
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{{cite web| title = Birth of a Team and a Legen| publisher=The ] website| url =http://www.packers.com/history/birth_of_a_team_and_a_legend/ | accessdate = 2007-11-11}}</ref> |
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Among its slogans were "A meat market on your pantry shelf" and "From the Wisconsin country to you."
The Acme Meat Packing Company closed in June, 1943 because of supply shortages related to World War II; it did not reopen after the war.