Description: As of this writing , there is not another copy of this Box Set in the eBay system, or on any of the other popular Internet selling sites. Published in 2006 by Chapel Hill Press; this copy is from the First Edition 2 Books are in this Listing: A VISION The Bakeries (Parrish, Coosa, Mondo) and More .... 297 pages HARD WORK Southeastern Mills, Inc and Milner Milling Inc .... 332 pages The books also contain family information Written by Gaynelle Parrish Grizzard They measure 10.5" by 7.5" “One day I realized that I was the only person living who could write down the facts and memories of my family’s involvement in the business world. So I started the project,” wrote Grizzard in the introduction of volume one. “Entrepreneurial drive made possible the tale that is recorded in this history of a three-generation business. A truer description would be the story of a family’s businesses since, as Bob Grizzard characterized it in 1997, it is more a collection of short stories than a novel.”The work includes reflections and memories of various people involved in establishing the business, as well as newspaper articles, photographs and other historic documents.The first volume, titled “A Vision,” dates back to April of 1926 when Grizzard’s father, Claude Umstead Parrish, began working as a Merita Bread salesman for American Bakeries Inc. in North Carolina. After working his way up the ranks at a number of bakeries in the South, Parrish opened a plant in Rome, Ga., in 1956 – Parrish Bakeries of Georgia Inc.“My father asked Vernon and me if we would like to operate the plant for him. We said yes,” Grizzard wrote. “My father and Vernon toured the area and asked a service station attendant in Rome, Georgia, about an empty building they had seen. The attendant recommended that they call Mr. Harold Clotfelter of Hardy Realty. Mr. Clotfelter has said that he never finished his breakfast that morning. Instead he met Daddy and Vernon and convinced them to select Rome as the site for the new bakery.”The second volume, “Hard Work,” concentrates specifically on Southeastern Mills and Milner Milling, which was incorporated into Southeastern Mills in 1990.“The wisdom of the decision to move to Rome now seams clear, judging by the tremendous long-term success of the business. Good management, adequate financing and continued hard work have enabled this 1930 state-of-the-art, fireproof facility of my father’s generation to thrive for many years,” wrote Theo. (Ted) Stivers Jr., whose father founded Theo. Stivers Milling Co., the successor to Southeastern Mills Inc. “To our families, both now and future generations, the mill will stand as a memorial to the foresight, sacrifice, perseverance, and hard work, as well as the talents and willingness to risk it all, of Theo Stivers and his brother Fred …” Priced at just $25 for the Box Set. The books are printed on a high quality of paper stock (they weigh over 5 pounds), resulting in a little higher postage cost. It will be carefully wrapped, and shipped in a box.
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Location: Dawsonville, Georgia
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Book Title: A Vision & Hard Work
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Publisher: Chapel Hill Press
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2006
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Gaynelle Parrish Grizzard
Features: Box Set
Genre: Business History
Topic: Parrish Bakeries & Southeastern Mills
Number of Pages: 629 Pages