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GROCERS' BAKING COMPANY. Incorporated in 1925, the company operated a bakery in a building on Main Street formerly occupied by the [[M. J. MULGREW BAKING COMPANY]]. Officers included J. J. Burke, president; George Bendel, vice-president; and Harry McIntosh, secretary/treasurer.
GROCERS' BAKING COMPANY. Incorporated in 1925, the company operated a bakery in a building on Main Street formerly occupied by the [[M. J. MULGREW BAKING COMPANY]]. Officers included J. J. Burke, president; George Bendel, vice-president; and Harry McIntosh, secretary/treasurer.
Initially the company's output was limited to bread and rolls. Other items were to be added later. The company was involved in both wholesale and retail.


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"Grocers' Baking Co. Incorporated," ''The Telegraph-Herald'', August 89, 1925, p. 1
"Baking Company Will Open Monday," ''Telegraph-Herald'', August 30, 1925, p. 5


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Revision as of 17:05, 28 January 2019

GROCERS' BAKING COMPANY. Incorporated in 1925, the company operated a bakery in a building on Main Street formerly occupied by the M. J. MULGREW BAKING COMPANY. Officers included J. J. Burke, president; George Bendel, vice-president; and Harry McIntosh, secretary/treasurer.

Initially the company's output was limited to bread and rolls. Other items were to be added later. The company was involved in both wholesale and retail.

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"Baking Company Will Open Monday," Telegraph-Herald, August 30, 1925, p. 5