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2. Tom Deviney
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Front of the Sloss's grocery store: two story brick building with prominent sign. "The old County Road was beginning to be used as a business section. Bill Tierney put up a brick store building on this road, and was in the grocery business until 1904, when William Frey took it over and ran it until 1905. After that, he moved back down on Railroad Avenue. Next., Mr. J. F. Sloss and Son took over the store and ran it until 1928. From that time...
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The Odd Fellows Lodge was built on 2d Street in 1900. "The first story was used for a grocery store. It was run by John Miller and Mac Millan at first. It changed hands many times. Dan Dentor, Mr. Lucker, A. F. Carlson, and Don Lupton were some of the proprietors that had charge of it. It finally was made over into a dance hall which it is now." -- History of Eagle County, 1940, p. 242
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Employees standing in front of the Anderson Store building in Red Cliff, Colorado, on March 23, 1940. At far left is Ronnie Dump. Roy Marfitano is second from left. The young lady standing next to Roy is Earline Paquette. The 1940 Ford delivery truck, "Carl G. Anderson, Groceries, Meats, Dry Goods," is parked to the left of the employees.
The building was on the east side of Eagle St. and the very east end of Water Street. It had a number of...
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Santa Claus seated on a truck in front of Clooney's Store in 1935. Nina Baldauf and John Caddy are on the truck. Oscar Meyer is one of the men next to the truck. Children are grouped around the truck and there are people in the apartment above Clooney's looking down on the scene.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
10. Roy Marfitano
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Roy Marfitano standing next to the Carl G. Anderson Ford delivery truck in Red Cliff, Colorado. Roy is holding a Campbell's Soup sign in his right hand. He is wearing his work uniform.
The photo was taken on Eagle Street near the D&RG property/section huose above the Eagle bridge in Red Ciff.
11. Joan Perkins
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Joan Perkins, daughter of Dempsey and Moreen Perkins, in Red Cliff. The family lived in an apartment above Deviney's grocery store. The Standard Service Station is visible in the background.
"A school teacher took this picture. We thought the big letters ME was cute. The sign really said MEAT." -- Moreen Perkins