JoAnn:
Comments about a "simple" Sandwich, as we get older - our
memories get BETTER!
Bob Haefner '49
"Before
I close I would like to remind all my friends who ate their
lunch at the bakery behind school. We use to buddy up, one
person would go to the market and buy .10 worth of baloney
while the other would go to the bakery for a loaf of bread
which came with free mustard. Whata great meal that made!
I hope my letter conveys how much I loved Wellston High and
how I appreciate it being kept alive.
Bob Grenier '46/68 June 2007

"I really enjoyed your e-mail. It brought back some
enjoyable memories from the past. I had forgotten the name
of the bakery, but I remember how we split the bread and
bologna and, as I recall, sometimes ate on the steps of the
old concrete building across the street from the bakery.
It's enjoyable to share memories"
Bill Voos '48 1/19/2007
"Kaus Bakery sliced the bread in half longway then in half
in the middle, they also supplied the Mustard and Ketchup,
Real custard in cream puffs in the cooler months. One year
they baked a suckling pig for us for Thanksgiving. Someone
paid their plumbing bill to my Dad with it. " Bob H
1/10/2007

"the sandwich made at Kaus Bakery, they supplied the bread
and condiments for 10 cents. Your buddy would go to
the AG store for bologna for 10 cents... Soda was 5 cents..
" Bob Haefner '49

"I
also remember very clear going to Kauz bakery for the bread
and someone else going for the bologna." "The bakery...
good lunch and cheap. One buys the meat one buys the
bread". Jim Bowles '49 1/10/2007
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