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Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2016 4:00 pm
by noreply66
Meat market on 93 north..Homer Coss use to work there. Think he went out there after Howard's was sold.

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2016 11:31 pm
by noreply66
old packing house off 93 before bypass

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 11:40 pm
by 1987chieftains
the log cabin by halls printing and littles jewelry.

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 8:28 am
by noreply66
1987chieftains wrote:the log cabin by halls printing and littles jewelry.
nice place

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:54 pm
by TRENCHFOOT
Armco Steel

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:25 pm
by 1987chieftains
Whites Sohio

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2016 2:07 pm
by TRENCHFOOT
Big Lots

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 8:04 am
by noreply66
Bowlbys Harley Davison

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 2:59 pm
by cbolt
Noreply what was that business up there in South Logan called? That building after you go past Florence on Walhonding.I think it was a business anyway

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 4:25 pm
by TRENCHFOOT
cbolt wrote:Noreply what was that business up there in South Logan called? That building after you go past Florence on Walhonding.I think it was a business anyway
I know Smead kept extra machines in there that wasn't in use with no room to store them at the plant. Metal Bestos use to keep over flow stock in there, but that's when the building was renting space out to people and businesses. I loaded and unloaded some of that stuff in and out of there. You are talking about the building almost at the top of the hill on the left as your going out of town, aren't ya?

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 4:40 pm
by noreply66
Smeads was at this location at one time. It was a warehouse to start with, to ship things to the East coast. I lot of folders went to Washington D.C. to supply congress. When Jim Heinlein came out of the services he cleaned up and watched the place until they started doing production in the early 60s. Just became too small so they bought and built on the land they are at now. From what I heard Jim was ask to run the new plant because he had a college education, a must to run one of several Smead plants in the country owned by Mrs. Hoffman out of Hastings, Minnesota. When Jim retired at Smeads Norm Reed,2nd in charge, wasn't allowed to take over because he had no college education so they hired Mr. Rutter to run it after he came out of the air force.

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 4:55 pm
by TRENCHFOOT
Ole Arthur "Bob" Trip is the plant manager now. Think he has been for a few years or so.

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 5:04 pm
by noreply66
TRENCHFOOT wrote:Ole Arthur "Bob" Trip is the plant manager now. Think he has been for a few years or so.
Smeads has gone down hill over the years. Always so many stories about them shutting down. Lot of machines have gone to Mexico. With computers you just do not need a lot of paper work.

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 5:12 pm
by TRENCHFOOT
noreply66 wrote:
TRENCHFOOT wrote:Ole Arthur "Bob" Trip is the plant manager now. Think he has been for a few years or so.
Smeads has gone down hill over the years. Always so many stories about them shutting down. Lot of machines have gone to Mexico. With computers you just do not need a lot of paper work.
Agree, computers file stuff easier than a folder can with no clutter. :lol: :lol: Maybe someday Smead will have it's name on this area businesses of the past thread. :shock:

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 3:27 am
by robycop3
Tri-State Drive-In, Chesapeake

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2018 12:48 pm
by mattash
Great topic that needs brought back

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2018 2:49 pm
by noreply66
Mercer's Auto sells. At one time I think this building was the Colonial.

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 12:03 pm
by Paladin
Wow ! Mike Mercer sells out ? Long time old friend. Any business there now ?

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 2:48 pm
by cbolt
Just last summer, owners Mike and Kay Mercer and their sales and service staff celebrated the 30th anniversary of the business. But with sales dwindling and business in the service department decreasing, they had to make a painful decision after facing the realization that things just aren’t going to get any better.

“The accountant recommended, especially with the service department where everything is more expensive, that we get on with (closing down) three or four years ago,” Mike Mercer said. “I just didn’t want to do it because we’re family here. But it just got to the point we had to.

“I’ve been in this business for 53 years,” he continued, “and the cars now are so expensive. We’re in kind of a depressed area here in Hocking County and people want lesser-priced cars. We get (used vehicles) to where they’re safe to put on the highway, and by the time you get it done it’s harder to be fair on price.”

Re: Area Businesses of the Past...

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 5:06 pm
by noreply66
Paladin wrote: Sun Jun 03, 2018 12:03 pm Wow ! Mike Mercer sells out ? Long time old friend. Any business there now ?
There is a granite business there now that moved in from the old Coles bluiding.