Joachum Morales
Joachum Morales
Hoffmann-Hayman City Salesman — covering the San Antonio grocer routes (as opposed to territory salesmen like Paul A. Rochs who covered South Texas). Profiled in the 26 August 1923 San Antonio Light employee series (page 63). The same page also profiles P. J. Smith in the parallel city-salesman role.
The article reads: “An unusual fine knowledge of just what the grocer wants has made Mr. Morales a valuable salesman. His constant praises for H and H coffee, tea and spices keeps his order book overflowing.”
Key entities extracted:
- Products sold: H and H coffee, tea, and spices — all three product lines, not just coffee
- Distinguishing characteristic: deep knowledge of grocer needs and preferences (“unusual fine knowledge of just what the grocer wants”)
Open questions
- Full vitals, San Antonio directory citations
- Tenure dates
- Spanish-surname coverage: did Morales handle the Latino-San Antonio grocer trade specifically, or was the city beat geographically divided?
See also
- P. J. Smith — parallel city salesman on the same 1923 page
- Paul A. Rochs — territory salesman in the broader sales hierarchy
- Hoffmann-Hayman Coffee Company