The builders found that the original bricks used in construction were no longer available. . .

The system powered the city’s first public street lights on Washington Street (now First Avenue). . .

After the Rotary meeting in the Legion, members would go over to the house for supper. All across the front room were long tables. . .

The name of the paper changed in 1996 to the Mission City Record reflecting its principle community. . .

The builders found that the original bricks used in construction were no longer available. . .

For many years, the large room on the ground floor was available for rental to the public, and numerous special occasions were celebrated here. . .

It operated from 1929 until 1974 and since then has been occupied by a number of restaurants. . .

Unfortunately, the building was burned down January 25, 1999, due to arson. . .