Paul E. Myers was born January 19, 1897. Paul grew up in Smith Township on a grain, dairy, and livestock farm. Paul would travel throughout Mahoning and Columbiana counties purchasing cattle, hogs, turkeys and chickens. He would butcher these animals at his slaughterhouse and sell the meats to neighborhood markets in the greater Youngstown area. This served as a great benefit to local farmers as there were no nearby outlets for their livestock and helped the markets as he offered fresh meats as refrigeration was limited.
As his business grew, Paul would travel to Parkersburg, West Virginia to secure additional animals to supply his markets. During this time Paul saw the need for a local auction barn and together with Curt Shreve they founded the Damascus Livestock Auction. To get this project underway, Paul would make more trips to Parkersburg to bring livestock to the Damascus auction so there were enough animals to attract buyers, and high enough prices to attract farmers to bring their stock to the sale.
With all this hauling, Paul was always acquiring new cars and trucks. This led to his new venture of becoming a Reo Car and Truck dealer in Youngstown. As this business expanded, in 1937 Paul founded Myers Equipment Co. Paul continued to farm, milking Holstein cows and raising Black Angus beef until his retirement in 1972.
Paul was a lifelong member of East Goshen Friends Church, a 50-year member of Smith Grange,and Director Emeritus of the First National Bank of Salem. In 1920 Paul and Verna hitched his horse to a buggy and traveled from Beloit to Canfield to enjoy a date at the Canfield Fair. They were married the following year on March 3rd. Paul’s son David and grandson Craig have gone on to serve as Directors of the Canfield Fair.