Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1919 — GOLDEN LOAF IS REAL BREAD. [ARTICLE]
GOLDEN LOAF IS REAL BREAD.
The busiest man in town is Ralph O’Riley. I know. I followed this young “dought maker” for twentyfour hours. O’Riley’s bread tastes like cake. That’s mostly because he bakes it himself. He begins at 3 o’clock in the morning and winds up about midnight. This boy deserves to prosper. He not only keeps up the quality of his product, but he .keeps down his overhead exdTiiiiy fho wr>rkJp.Tnself. Ralph has just purchased a nW Monroe outamobile. He expects to make more time getting down to work.—Hugh Kirk. ' Menu for cafeteria dinner to be given at the M. E. church Tuesday evening, September 9, at 5:30: Baked ham with horseradish 15c. Chicken with hot biscuit 20c Roast beef, brown gravy _-15c Browned potatoes Mashed potatoes 5c Noodles 5c Baked beans —’ —-—5 c Spaghetti with tomatoes 5c Cabbage salad -- 5c Stuffed tomatoes - 5c Cottage cheese - 5c Pickles ------ - - 1c Rolls 2c Butter 2c Pie . 5c Cake 10c Ice cream - —ly c Coffee 5c
