H and H — Brownsville Herald page 8, 28 May 1935

Rio Grande Valley daily: 28 May 1935 Brownsville Herald page 8 export (filename notes Newspapers.com provenance). Isolate H and H copy from neighboring ads on the full page JPG.
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Increased Demand Necessitates H. & H. Improvements
Extensive improvements, designed to increase capacity of output, recently have been made in the big, modern sun-lit plant of the Hoff- man-Hayman Coffee Co., San An- tonic, Texas. These improvements were necessitated by the ever-in- creasing popularity of and public demand for H. & H. Sam Houston coffees, packed in reusable vacuum glass jars. In particular, and the other fine products offered by this concern in general, according to R. W. Menger, of the H. & H. company. Pictured here is a section of the packing department of the Hoff- man-Hayman plant, where a large number of persons are employed. The special vacuum pumps and chamber, where all air is sucked out of the famous H. & H. Sam Houston coffees crystalvac jars, are shown. There is no cleaner, finer plant of its kind than the home of H. & H. products. Scrupulous sanitation is maintained and every product of the company reaches the consumer absolutely clean and pure. The Hoffmann-Hayman company pioneered the vacuum packed, re- usable glass jar in the state of Texas. Contrary to the belief of some, H. & H. Crystalvac really costs no more than some other forms of packing. This is because of the re- use and the cash value of empty jars. Sales figures compiled by Mr. Menger show that Texas Girl cof- fee, another H. & H. product, now is one of the leaders in its price field in Texas. Mr. A. T. Ferguson, with offices at Harlingen, is the Hoffmann-Hayman representative in the Valley.
Source
- The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), 28 May 1935, p. 8 (per project filename).
- Project scan: Newspaper Clippings (
28 May 1935, Page 8 - The Brownsville Herald at Newspapers.jpg).