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More than 65 years
ago, Clyde Martin leased a meat shop in downtown Effingham.
The shop was no more than 500 square feet. The year was 1938.
What’s so special about this small meat shop?
Nothing more than the beginning of one of the finest, most
efficient, consumer-conscious supermarkets in East-Central
Illinois, Martin’s IGA Plus.
In the mid 1940s, Clyde expanded his enterprise after purchasing
property on the corner of Jefferson and Merchant Streets.
He eventually bought a locker plant six miles south of Effingham
and added groceries.
Business boomed throughout the decade, especially during WWII,
as Clyde took advantage of the bustling railroad industry.
With Effingham’s central location, the rail system was
readily available allowing for easy transportation of incoming
goods. As a result, he was fortunate to offer groceries that
other grocers could not easily access.
With an eye for customer satisfaction, complemented by hard
work, long hours, and extreme determination, his business
soared.
In the 1950s, expansion was necessary again which led to another
facility to house the grocery merchandise. Clyde purchased
ground on the same block for this new facility. He also, at
this time, joined the Independent Grocers Alliance.
What had initially begun, as a relatively small meat shop,
became a supermarket known as Martin’s IGA. At one time,
the business was known as the World’s Largest Volume
IGA. As business grew, so did the variety of products and
services of this local grocery store including a coffee shop
offering pies, soups, sandwiches and drinks.
Along with the 70s came a newer, more attractive facility.
This same building still stands as the core of Martin’s
IGA Plus.
Today, the store is operated by Clyde’s son, Newlin,
who bought the business in 1988. Newlin compliments his employees
as being the “Best of the Best.” Like his father,
Newlin is constantly scrutinizing and re-evaluating how to
best meet the demands of all consumers within the area. He
expanded the store to its current size of 54,000 square foot
and services have grown to include a Pharmacy, catering services,
a restaurant, deli, meat shoppe, full-service florals, a bakery,
a bank and an express exit.
The restaurant has expanded from its original 35-seat capacity
in 1978 to include a full-fledge 165-seat cafeteria called
the Iron Horse. Newlin named the restaurant, Iron Horse, in
honor of his grandfather, E.E. Martin, who worked on the railroad.
With customer service at the forefront, Martin’s IGA
has gained loyalty from area customers and in turn has given
back to the community regularly by participating in and donating
to local community groups and causes. That emphasis remains
in tact today.
Quality customer service as well as a degree of diligence
in providing the best products and services available is what
has led to the success of Martin’s IGA Plus.
About Martins IGA
in Marshall
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