Louie Coveghino, Jack Starkey, Sarah Sollars, Jim Cruse and H. M. "Hod" Weeks in Weeks Hardware store, at 6948 Sebastopol Avenue in Sebastopol, about 1935
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Photo--black and white: Interior of Weeks Hardware store circa 1935 at 6948 Sebastopol Avenue in Sebastopol. In 1909 owner Hod Weeks purchased the Finnell and Hardin's Hardware store from A. E. Finnell. Mr. Weeks was a well-known businessman and civic leader for many years. Pictured, L-R: Louie Coveghino, Jack Starkey, Sarah Sollars, Jim Cruse and H. M. "Hod" Weeks. The man in the rear of the store is Henry Singmaster. Tin ceiling and high shelves line the walls.
Business and Industry Cereghino, Louis C Starkey, John Sollers, Sarah McMemamin, 1897-1972 Weeks, H. M Cruse, James 1930-1939 United States California Sonoma Sebastopol Sebastopol Avenue
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