Meier & Frank (Portland, Or.)--People

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Hugo Sonnenschein of Meier & Frank, using telephone

Half-length portrait of a smiling man, Hugo Sonnenschein, seated at a desk and holding a telephone receiver. In a story headlined “Sonnenschein Assumed High Post in Store,” published on Page 4 of the April 30, 1935 edition, the Oregon Journal reported that Sonnenschein would succeed P. J. MacAuley as sales promotion and advertising manager of the Meier & Frank Co. See related image No. 371A1661, of MacAuley, and No. 372A0544, which was published with the Journal’s story. Image note: The name “Sonnenschein” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.

P. J. MacAuley of Meier & Frank with successor Hugo Sonnenschein

Half-length portrait of P. J. MacAuley seated at a desk and Hugo Sonnenschein standing next to him. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 4 of the Oregon Journal on April 30, 1935, under the headline “Admen, New and Retiring.” The photograph had the following caption: “P. J. MacAuley (seated), retiring sales promotion and advertising director of Meier & Frank company, explains duties of the position to his successor, Hugo Sonnenschein of New York.” The photograph accompanied a story headlined “Sonnenschein Assumed High Post in Store.” See related image Nos. 371A1661 and 372A0543. Image note: The names “Sonnenschein” and “McCawley [sic]” are written on the negative and are visible at the bottom of the image. Photograph shows speckling and discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Meier & Frank employees? with 100-pound cake

Portrait showing three unidentified people, probably employees, with a huge cake displayed at Meier & Frank in Portland. The cake display includes cans of Alpine Milk and Softasilk cake flour. Two of the people in the photo are holding a sign with the following text: “The Pilgrim Cake / 100 lbs. / made with Softasilk Cake Flour and Alpine Milk / Order Yours in the Bakery Dept.”

Jack Meier and Richard Frank of Meier & Frank

Jack Meier and Richard Frank, also known as Dick Frank, look at a desktop full of items at the Meier & Frank company in Portland, Oregon. Jack Meier is on the left and is seated at the desk. Richard Frank stands to the right and leans on Jack's chair and the desk. The items on the desk are likely related to the upcoming 100th anniversary celebration of the Meier & Frank company. Jack Meier was the corporation secretary and administrative assistant to management while Richard Frank was the corporation treasurer at Meier & Frank (negative 1 of 12).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Horse-Drawn Delivery Wagon in front of Meier & Frank Store

Two men sit in a horse-drawn delivery wagon on a street outside of a Meier & Frank store in Portland, Oregon. An automobile prepares to pass the wagon from behind. Pictured from left to right are Lawrence Horseman, driving the wagon, and A.W. Holts, a senior driver who began working at Meier and Frank in 1903. This wagon is a part of the 100th anniversary celebration of the Meier and Frank company (negative 12 of 12).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998