Large-format modern reproduction re-print of a page from the San Antonio Sunday Light, Sunday, July 24, 1932 classified / business-development section, photographed on 19 February 2023 lying flat on a light surface — across the top the paper's masthead reads 'SUNDAY LIGHT / Sunday, July 24, 1932' with 'CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING' on the right; immediately below, a banner headline spans the page reading 'HOFFMANN-HAYMAN PLANT · · · MODERN THROUGHOUT' and a large halftone architectural illustration of the new 1932 factory (captioned building signage 'HOFFMANN-HAYMAN COFFEE CO.' on the facade) shows the plant's full-length elevation with its central coffee-silo headhouse tower, the row of tall steel-sash industrial windows, and street-side trees — the building as originally designed before the second-floor expansion above the office was added; under the illustration runs the feature article 'Hoffmann-Hayman Coffee Plant Under Construction', which identifies the architects as Morris, Noonan and Wilson of the Western National (Builders Exchange) building, states the building will be fireproof reinforced-concrete construction with 16,000 square feet of floor space at Delaware Street and the Southern Pacific tracks, notes the company's then-current address as 331 Burnett Street (occupied for 10 years), lists the 1932 officers as G. P. Menger (president), Mrs. William J. Schlosser (vice president), R. W. Menger (secretary), and T. J. Menger (treasurer), and mentions both the planned rooftop 'Fragrant' advertising sign and the 'Crystalvac' coffee jar; adjacent unrelated articles headed 'SEARS PLANS EXPANSION' and 'Continental National Is Merged in Great American' are also visible on the page