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WEBER PAPER COMPANY. "More Than Just Paper." Weber Paper was formed in 1951 by Albert V. Weber, James L. Weber, and Fred W. Aschenbrenner. First located at 136 Main Street, the company moved into the former location of the Key City Candy Company in 1960.  
WEBER PAPER COMPANY. "More Than Just Paper." Weber Paper was formed in 1951 by Albert V. Weber, James L. Weber, and Fred W. Aschenbrenner. First located at 136 Main Street, the company moved into the former location of the [[KEY CITY CANDY COMPANY]] in 1960.  


In 1989 James J. Weber purchased controlling interest from his aunt Anna Mae Weber Aschenbrener Genszler. The company in 1991 served an estimated 5,000 customers within seventy-five miles of Dubuque and remained a family-owned wholesale operation.
In 1989 James J. Weber purchased controlling interest from his aunt Anna Mae Weber Aschenbrener Genszler. The company in 1991 served an estimated 5,000 customers within seventy-five miles of Dubuque and remained a family-owned wholesale operation.


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Revision as of 04:57, 2 April 2010

WEBER PAPER COMPANY. "More Than Just Paper." Weber Paper was formed in 1951 by Albert V. Weber, James L. Weber, and Fred W. Aschenbrenner. First located at 136 Main Street, the company moved into the former location of the KEY CITY CANDY COMPANY in 1960.

In 1989 James J. Weber purchased controlling interest from his aunt Anna Mae Weber Aschenbrener Genszler. The company in 1991 served an estimated 5,000 customers within seventy-five miles of Dubuque and remained a family-owned wholesale operation.