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In 1923,
Frank Sailer Sr., who had come to America from Austria
at the age of 17, opened a Jack Sprat Food Store on Main
Street in Elmwood. He decided to settle in Elmwood
because he said that the hills reminded him of home in
Austria. Besides being a meat market, they also carried
a full line of groceries. A few months after opening
the new meat market, Frank Sr., and Marie had a baby boy
named Frank Jr. that would eventually take over the
business from his father.
Frank Jr. and
his wife Lorena put many long hours into the store
making it an ever growing business. By that time it was
a full service locker plant with a slaughtering area,
doing custom processing for many local farmers. Frank
Jr. and Lorena had two sons, Ric and Greg. Both sons
worked with their parents for many years learning the
business.
In 1995, Ric
and his wife Mary along with their son Jake took over
the business. At that time, they made the decision to
no longer carry a line of groceries, and to mainly
concentrate on custom processing and sausage making.
The business had outgrown the building, so Jake and his
father Ric decided that they either had to build a new
facility or quit. They Built!
The new
locker plant is located at 600 W Winter Ave. Jake
designed the new plant with much more room, bigger
coolers, and also a welcoming retail area. Along with
staying very busy building the new facility, Jake and
his wife Leslie also welcomed their daughter Morgan into
the family a month before the new building went up.
Jake is the 5th
Generation of meat cutters that have been servicing
Elmwood and the surrounding areas since 1923. Sailer’s
do State inspected custom processing of Beef, Pork,
Lamb, Buffalo and Red Deer, along with making venison
sausage. They carry a full line of retail cuts of meat
and award winning sausages. The Sailer family has a
long history in the meat business and takes pride in all
the work that they do. They welcome you to stop in,
take a look around, or take a tour through the new
plant.
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