In January 1946, Ralph L. Edwards (1918-1992) and Homer Yount (1914-1986) began operations of the "Cape Girardeau Leather Mfg. Co" in the basement of the Evans drug store in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
Starting with 3 machines and 2 employees plus the partners and their wives, by June 1950 they had 37 machines and 41 workers. When customers complained that the original name was too long, the abbreviated name "Cagleco" was used.
Ralph married his wife Phyllis (1931-2009) in 1953 and had two children Michael David (1955) and Judy (1958).
In 1955 Cagleco began using "Ralph Edwards" as a trademark and changed the company name subsequently.
Homer Yount was co-owner/founder, vice president and general manager until his retirement in 1971.
Ralph later became chairman of the board and his son Mike president.
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Starting with 3 machines and 2 employees plus the partners and their wives, by June 1950 they had 37 machines and 41 workers. When customers complained that the original name was too long, the abbreviated name "Cagleco" was used.
Ralph married his wife Phyllis (1931-2009) in 1953 and had two children Michael David (1955) and Judy (1958).
In 1955 Cagleco began using "Ralph Edwards" as a trademark and changed the company name subsequently.
Homer Yount was co-owner/founder, vice president and general manager until his retirement in 1971.
Ralph later became chairman of the board and his son Mike president.
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mike-edwards/9/576/b13