Showing posts with label Curtis Industries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curtis Industries. Show all posts

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Curtis Industries Key Sign Appears On “Stranger Things” (Netflix)

The famous Curtis Industries “Keys Made While You Watch” sign appeared on an episode of the Netflix series “Stranger Things” from season 3, released today, titled “Chapter Two: The Mall Rats.”  (I believe the sign was used in the late 1960s - early 1970s.) Here’s a screen grab from the episode where the sign appears.



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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

The Infamous Curtis Industries Tote Box

Certainly everyone who worked at the Eastlake Ohio facility recognizes the Curtis Industries tote box. In its “natural state,” it held items picked for orders as workers moved the order through the warehouse. But, these simple tote boxes brought employees a sense of dread as the tote boxes were also used when employees found their employment being ended (the boxes were used to remove their personal belongings). No one wanted to see someone from Human Resources coming to their work area on a Friday with a tote box in hand. (In case you’re wondering, I didn’t come by this one by losing my job!)




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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Curtis Courier – December 1991

Here’s an issue of the Curtis Courier from December 1991. (Pages are loaded individually; please click on any page for a larger view.)












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Curtis Industries Old IBM Punch Card

Some of the Curtis Industries employees who worked at the company in the late 1960s and in the 1970s may recall the days where all information had to be input into the main computer using IBM punch cards. The “keypunch” department was located in a separate room in the Eastlake Ohio facility, right next to the computer room. These employees worked all day in a windowless room (that was often kept cold because of all the computer equipment in the next room) and typed all the data (for orders) on keypunch machines which generated IBM punch cards. These punch cards were eventually fed into the main computer to generate invoices. I don’t think the punch cards went away until the early 1980s when the company converted to a modern (well, it was modern for its time) computer system which eliminated the need for punch cards. After all these years, one punch card survived, Here’s a photo; this was a rejected card which were sometimes reused as scrap note paper. This card stayed around all these years as someone had written a recipe on the back. (Sorry, I don’t have that recipe, which was likely more interesting than this IBM card!)





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Friday, January 20, 2012

Curtis Courier – November 1989

Here’s an issue of the Curtis Courier from November 1989. (Pages are loaded individually; please click on any page for a larger view.)








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Friday, November 4, 2011

Curtis Courier – January 1989

Here’s an issue of the Curtis Courier from January 1989. (Pages are loaded individually; please click on any page for a larger view.)









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Friday, September 9, 2011

Curtis Courier – December 1986

Here is an issue of the Curtis Courier from December 1986. (Pages are loaded individually; please click on any page for a larger view.)










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Friday, July 22, 2011

Curtis Courier September 1985

Here is the September 1985 issue of the Curtis Courier. Click on any image for a larger view.














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Curtis Courier – March 1985

I’m trying to catch up on posting old issues of  the Curtis Courier. Here’s one from March of 1985. Click on any image for a larger view.










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