Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1963 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC.Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. HeEer, Jr. President John G. Heller Vice President Chas. E. Holthouse , Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates By Mail, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $10.00; Six months, $5.50; 3 months, $3.00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $11.25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months, $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents. Our Water Problem When the Egyptian Phaoroahs, the Kings of Sumer, and the Minoan rulers developed their civilizations 5,000 years ago, they had one thing in common — water problems. In Sumer, the Tigris and Euphrates rivers had to be controllled, dammed, and regulated to provide water for the crops that grew in the fertile lowlands. In Egypt, it was the Nile that needed regulation." - Did you realize that homes in Knossos of Crete had indoor toilets 5,000 years ago, a luxury which many of our grandparents lacked? We take that cool glass of water for granted that comes to us out of our tap, just as we take for granted the sewers that carry our waste away. But Decatur, at present, does not get its water as easily as did the Pharoahs of old— no great river, with distant mountain sources, brings water and fresh soil into our area. Instead, our water comes from deep rock wells. The water which we get is filled with dissolved rock, which gives it a peculiar taste. We have enough water for drinking and to put out fires. Our water is neither industrial in quality nor in quantity. Yet we know full-well that Decatur cannot grow and prosper without adequate water. / At present, the best remedy would be a resevoir or man-made lake. This lake could furnish plenty of water for our growing home needs, for swimming pools, for new industry, for recreation and boating. When a candidate for city office comes to you and asks for your vote, don’t promise him your vote just because he’s a good guy — ask him what he plans to do to solve our growing water problem.

TV PROGRAMS

WANE-TV Channel 15 FRIDAY Kvenlmc 6:oo—bachelor Father 6:lo—Karly Evening News 6:4s—Walter Cronkite — News 7:oo—Death Valley Days 7 :So—Rawhide B:3o—Route 66 o:3o—Alfred Hitchcock Hoar 10: JO—Eyewitness 11:00—Date News 11:15—Sports 11:10—Award Theater SATURDAY Morning 8:30— Agriculture U.S.A. 9:oo—Captain Kangaroo 10:00—Alvin Show 10:80—Mighty Mouse Playhouse 11:00—Rln Tin Tin 11:30—Roy Rogers Afternoon 18:00—Sky King 18:30—CBS News — Robert Trout I:9o—Social Security In Action I:ls—Baseball 4:oo—Contrails 4:3O—T V. Playhouse s:oo—Wanted: Dead or Alive s:3o—Early Show Evening 6:3O—TV Playhouse 7:oo—San Francisco Beat 7:Bo—Jackie Uleason B:3o—Defenders 9:3o—Have Gun Will Travel 10:00—Gunsmoke 11:00 —Late News 11:15—Award Theater •UNDAY Morning 9:oo—Faith for Today 9:Bo—This Is the Life _ 10:00—Lamp Unto My Feet' 10:30—Look Up and Live 11:00—Camera Three 11:30—Report from Washington Afternoon 12:00—The Bible Answers 12:30—Tomorrow fs a Journey I:oo—Banking in Action 1:15 —Baseball 3:Bo—New York World's Fair 4:oo—Cross Exam 4:30 —Magic Room s:oo —Amateur Hour 6:30 —Championship Bridge Evening 6:oo—2oth Century 6:3o—Mister Ed 7:oo—Lassie 7:3o—Dennis the Menace 8:00—Ed Sullivan Show 9:oo—Real McCoys 9:3o—True Theater 10:00—Candid Camera 10:30—What's My Line 11:00—CBS News 11:15—Award Theater WKJG-TV Channel 33 FRIDAY Bvenlng 6:ls—Gatesway to Sports 6:2s—Jack Gray — News 6:4O—W eath erm an 6:46—Hi’otley-Brlnkley Report 7 :00—Ripcord 7:3o—lnternational Showtime 8:30 —Sing Along with Mitch 9:3o—Price is Right 10:00—Jack Paar Show ' , it:o0 —News & weather I:l6—Sports Today 11:20—Tonight Show ' „ . SATURDAY Morning 8-00 —Boto Cartoon Tima B:4s—lts Light Time 9:00 —The Heckle and Jeckle Show 9:3o—Ruff & Ready Show 10:00—The Shari Lewis Show 10:30— King Leonardo and His Short Subjects i 11:00—Fury- * 11:30—Make Room for Daddy Afternoon 12:00—Mr. Wizard! 12:30—Baseball 3:3u —Big Picture 4:00 —Top Star Bowling s:oo—Special ■venlng 6:oo.—Wrestling 7:00—Dragnet • j. *

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7:3o—Bam Benedict B:3o—Joey Bishop Show 9:oo—Saturday Night Movie 11:45—Sat. Edition 12:00—Saturday Night Movie BCNDAY 9:oo—Sacred Heart Program 9:ls—The Christophers 9:Bo—Americans at Work 9:46—Man to Man 10:00—For Your Information 10:16—Industry on Parade 10:80—This Is the Life 11:00—Cartoon Time Afternoon 12:00—Special 12:30—Frontiers of Faith I:oo—Pete Smith Show I:3o—Baseball 3 :30—-Special s:oo—Biography s:3o—Special evening 4:oo—Meet the Press 6:3o—McKeever A the Colonel 7:oo—Ensign O'Toole T- 6o—Walt Dleney B:3o—Car 54 ••on—Bonanza 10:00—Show of the Week 11:00—Sunday Edition 11:16—Sunday Night at the Movies WPTA-TV Channel 21 FRIDAY Evening 6:00—6 P.M. Report 6:ls—Ron Cochran — News 6:3o—Mr Magoo 7:00—Bold Journey 7 ;30—Cheyenne B:3o—The Flintstones 9:oo—l'm Dickens, He’s Fenster 9:3o—Friday Night Movie 11:00—M&rphy Martin — News 11:10—Weathervane 11:15—Check Mate SATURDAY Morning B:4s—Action 10:00—Action Auction 10:30 —My Friend Flicka li :00—Cartoonles 11:30—Beany & Cecil Afternoon 12:00 —Bugs Bunny 12:30—Magic Land of Allakasam 1:00—Al’s Acres I:3o—Western 2:3o—Adventure 4:00—BIZ' Picture 4:3o—Jalopy Races s:oo—Wide World of Sports Evening 6:3o—The Rebel 7:oo—Peter Gunn 7:3o—Gallant Men B:3o—Hootenanny 9:oo—Lawrence Welk 10:00—Fights 10:45—Make that Spare 11:00—Cain's 100 SUNDAY Morning .9:oo—Davey and Goliath 9:ls—Light Time 9:3o—lndiana University 10:00—World Playhouse 11:30—British News Calendar 11:45—Religions News Digest Afternoon 12:00—Iliver Boat 1:00— Word of Life 1:3.0 —The Story . 2:00—Oral Roberts — 2:3o—lssues and Answers 3:00—4 'ompass 3:3o—New England Portrait 4:oii—Racing at Lemaus 4:3o—Take Two s:oo—Major Adame. Trallmaster Evening 6:00 —My Margie 6:30— Strip 7:30 —Tlie Jetsons 8:00—-Sunday Nlte Movie 10:00—Voice of Firestone 10:30—Howard K. Smith 11:00—Dan, Smoot Report 11:15—Adventure Theater ~DRIVE-IN "Tarzan Goes to India" Fri. & Sat. 8:40. “MV Six Loves" 10 P.M. "Bon Voyage" Sun. & Mon. 0:45 SHorts at 8:35. .

CLAIMS ALLOWKI) BY THE ADAMS COUNTY COMMISSIO \ K.RS OX JINK it, 11MW. City of Decatur 60.19 Indiana & Michigan 134.06 Citizen# Telephone Co. . 173.97 Commercial Print Shop cl op 6.75 PoHtmaHter do 64.00 Dr. Norval S. Rich do inq 10.00, ]>r. K. C. Ahlbrand do 10.00 Decatur Democrat Co. au op 9.50 Haywood Publishing: Go. do 19.00 Virginia Schurger do cl 189.00 France** M. Jaiierg do 90.00 Commercial ,Print Shop tr op 1.79 Barbara Bus.se do cl 117.00 Mrs. Arthur Beeler do 81.00 \Ym. L. Linn, Treas. treas mil 2d. 12 Decatur Supply House rec op 9.86 Commercial Print Shop do .. 8.44 Photostat Corporation do 318.75 Hex W y King spec dep sher 5.00 Jay Minch sher op 6.00 Roger L. Singleton do 5.00 Haywood Publishing Co. do 15.00 Commercial Print Snop do 13.25 Emergency Radio Service do 40.77 Motorola t ’ A- E Inc. do 35.00 Beavers Oil Service Inc. do 83.57 Zurehers Mobil Service do .. 37.08 Rieson & Schug Motors do .. 63 10 Mobil Oil Go. do - 5170 Marathon <>il <'«». do 4.44 Richard .1 Sullivan pros atty 76.00 W. 11. Anderson Co. do op IS.OO Severin H. Schurger do 21.21 Lawyers Coop. Pub. Co. do 16.00 Commercial Print Shop us op 10.55 Omer Meniman do 31.44 Haywood Publishing Co. d 0130.00 Mildred Foley at of mil. .. 37.44 G. VV. Vizard supt mil - 67.28 Leo N. Soften right c.o ag mil 70.00 Citizens~Tclephnne Co. do op 31.42._ Leo N. Seltenright do op 12.00 (V). Agent Supply Fund do .. 30.10 Patsy Lee Leaders H.D. ag amil 19.25 Berbers Market do op 12.48 -pirrsy Lee Leaders do 10.48 N. E. Beaver, M.D. heal of 67.93 Co.yjL*rall Rent. Ser. Inc. c ir ct op 3.60 C. H. Muselman pro off mil. .. 40.00 Citizens Teleph. Co. cir ct op 38.89 Commercial Print Shop do .. 11.68 J. 1. Holcomb Mfg. Co. do 22.06 Kort£_ Paper Co. do 15.66 West Pub. Co. drt law bks .. 158.00 Legal Directories Pub. Co. do 5.00 Lawyers Co-op Pub Co. do . 43.00 Mel Kohler ct house cust .. 325.00 Edna Werst d<» matron 100.00 Louie Drake do watchman .. 10.00 Coverall Rental Ser. do op .. 16.00 Habegger Schafers do 3.95 Arnold Lumber Co. Inc. do .. 277.90 Jerome Nxrssbaum do 5.35 Decatur Kocher Lumber Co. do 15.53 Decatur Auto Paint & Top Co. do 1.00, Decatur Super Service* do 2.40 United States Chemical Co. do 29.66 Correlated Products Inc. do 90.27 Halregger-Schafers jai4 op ... 2.97 Me Bride A* Son Weld.-Eng. do .75 No. Ind. Public Service do .... 6.90 Roth Electric do 5.50 Haugk Plbg. & lltg. Co. Inc. do 35.55 Lula Strahm do matron 150.00 East. Ind. Oil & Sup. Co. do op 90.40 Chic Dry Clean. & Laun. do 2.80 R L. Singleton meals for pr. 121.55 Charles Morgan Co. H. supt. 233.32 Luella Morgan do matron .. 183.23 Hilda Smith do help 150.00 Connie Kirk do 1.70.00 Eugene Foster 170.00 Grover KeJley do 20.00 I*r. Nofval S. Rich do phy .. 50.00 Coverall Rental Ser. Inc. do op 5.20 Henry Heimann do 93.70 Decatur Baking Co. do 58.07 Miller Jones do 9.99 Habegger-Schafers da ... 42.60Begun Clothing Store do 157.10 F. McConnell Sons Inc. do 58.71 Decatur Blue Flame do 50.04 Jerome Nussbaum (Hr 19.90

Giffords I. Q. A. Market do 11.30 Beavers Oil Service Inc. do 132.48 (lerbers Supermarket do 105.30 riolthotise Oriii; Co. do ... 23.50 Home Dairy do 94.02 Kohne Drtiic Store do JU>.3-S Teeple Truck Lines Inc. do ('tilligan Service do .. 55.75 Richard Martin do - 210.50 Freeman Schnepp assessing 108.33 Alma F. Stults do }|o.oo Ray Runyon do 130.00 Adolph Sehamerloh do 70.00 B. Schultz do 150.00 Esther A. Selkins do 350.00 TTomcr TsTiedcrhaMsor do TnOrfWt Victor p. Spru offer do &50.00 Amelia Sprunser do JUH !!!! Marqorlo Carver do ion.oo Forrest E. Frubaker do 130.00 <’ccil Harvey dep as ;»0.00 Haywood Pub. Co. elec exp. 440.00 Decatur Democrat Co. do 5.33 Frieda Lewton res of voters 81,00 Ruth Merriman do 81.00 Leon Neuensehwander co c.oun 25.00 Frank E. Bohnke do 25.00 Wni. Kruetzman do 25.00 Winfred Gerke do 2a.00 Chris Stahly do 25.JJ0 Floyd L. Meyer do “rj.OO Julius Schultz do 2^.00 David A. Maeklin Co. atty 1b6.6»> James K. Staley ser off . 158.91 Decatur Democrat Co. legal 107;«>0 Berne Witness do 117.9.» Paul Hammond tax refund 29.30 Iva Maeklin do 30.78 Charlotte Lindahl ACSW sec 117.00 Mrs. Edwin Bauer found ht‘ad BJHL Winteregg-Lfnn .Funeral Home Soldier Burial John Hutchinson fox bounty 12.00 Martin J Graber do 12.00 Anselm Hackman do «.oo John Heels do *2.00 Wayne E. Burger do 3.00 Noah Amstutz do ■ „ ,JOO Decoration Day Com. mem day 1»0.00 H. H. Herding Phar. care of pat 6.50 Mrs. Henrietta Cook do *08.50 Mrs. Violet Manes do .. 124.00 Irene Byron Hosp. car of pat. 510.00 Delos W. Fireoved tb test 4.50 Max A. Lehman do 2.00 Max A. Lehman do 97.90 Welfare Bernice Nelson mileage 29.93 Mary J. Strickler do I 7 ??' Margaret E. Thomas do .... 28.10 Barbara B. Nicks do 64.00 Janet Brown <lo 2.00 Citizens Telephone Co. op .. 38.04 Surveyor Burk Elevator 21.7.; Monroe Grain & Supply f 2.0 Maier Hide & Fur Krick-Tvndall Tile Co. 338.1 Adams Builders Supply 17.10 Herman Moellerlng 35.28 Carl Burkhart Beavers Oil Service •‘"r* Herman Moellering 20. ab Krick-Tyndall Tile Co 508.17 Vernon Bynum v - Bowers Bros jol.OO Lawrence.... Smith. “■ ilrff' Carl Burkhart * 2 0 Lawrence Springer , JOlmer Rich 429.00 Meshberger D. H. Gunsaulltis & Sons Ada*ms County Highway Department Trans-Power, Tne. 1 7.80 Citizens Telephone Co. 24.32 Indiana & Mi<higan Elenttgffc 4.ta Phil L. Maeklin Co. - 42.45. Indiana & Michigan Electric 32.72 Adams Co. Automotive Supply 63.<7 Schwartz Ford Co., Inc. .... ij-JJ Mac Allis'! er Machinery. Co., Inc., 5.19 Beerbower Welding Shop t> ! ,1 Stoc kberger Machinery. Inc. Indiana Equipment Co., Inc. 48.2*

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Motorola 64 50 Coverall Rental Service, Inc. 9.60 Carl Faurote Radiator Service 27.92 AdamH Co. Auto. Sup. Co. 45.10 Marion Cheesman 125.00 D-A Lubricant Co., Inc 478.44 Reynolds ELectric 130.81 Motor Fuel Tax Division 79.20 Oil Equipment Supply Corp 22.40 Marathon Oil Co 912.50 Zurcher’s Mobil Service .... 930.70 Petrie Oil Company 7.56 John W. Kareh Stone Co. .. 789.09 Mush berg er Bros 8662.16 Krick-Tyndall Company 87.99 Adams Cofl Farm Bureau Co-Op Lumber Co 26.63 David L. Schwartz Co 4.80 Meshherger Bros. 16096.23 Mossman Yarnelle Co. ........ 65.27 Mason Dixon Steel Co., Inc. 75.36 Lawrence Noll 237.50 Robert Fuhrman 208.33 Paul Bryan 185.41 Wendell Abbott 168.30 DcWayne Beer 168.30 Harold Burger 168.30 Edward Faurote 168.30 Frederick Fuelling 168.30 Don Harvey 168.30 Dale llirschv 168;30 Eli Hirschy 168.30 Raymond Kolter ! 173.25 Vcm 1,1 n k,r*r 173.25 Chris Meshbcrgcr 16S.3<> Robert Meshberger - 173.25 Russell Moser- t. . 171.90 Brice Sheets ~ 198.00 Raymond Shoaf 173.27 Leltoy Smith 168.30 Samuel Yager 168.30 Clifford Death 168.30 Lawrence McCullough . 163.37 Paul Longsworth 163.35 j "Louis Steffen 12.1v50> Glen Zimmerman 173.25 Chris Zurcher : 163.35 Sam Kaehr 30.00 t'uiniilfiti v«* Bridge Walter Gilliom 375.00 Certified to before me this 6th day of June, 1963. Edward F. Jabarg, Auditor 6/7. NOTICE TO BIDDERS ~ Notice is hereby given that the North Washington School Township, Adams County, Inidana will receive bids up to Monday. July 1. 1963 at 8:00 P.M Trustee's Office, 308 West Monroe Street, Decatur, Indiana for the following: 3 —54 or 60 passenger school fjtTK chasis—new models. 3—54 or 60 passenger school bus bodies—new models, or: o 3—54 or 60 passenger school bus chassis and body complete new models. To include alternator with 100 amper output. Buses must mee' specifications in School Bus Bulletin 260 which is on file in the office of the County Superintendent of Schools, Court House, Decatur, Indiana. Bids are to be executed on State Approved Form 95 Bids will he let conditional to approval of the State Tax Commission. These buses are bring purchased subject to Acts, 1959, Chapter 104. Section 1.2, and Trustee and Advisory Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Robert E. Gay. Trustee Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana. 6/7.

V : **:- ' • ' . %' * ' ' ''®‘' ■ " -w:-- ■ . j.,... ' 49 —■ Monza Spyder Convertibl® Mon2> Club Cou P* Come hi 11... or high water . Vacations go smoother in a Chevrolet Corvair Bring on those mountains! They're not so high and mighty any more because there’s no radiator. Corvair’s engine is air cooled. No concern j when you’ve got Corvair’s gutty six and rear-engine traction work- about brake adjustments, either, because the brakes adjust them- \ ing on them. selves. Nothing much to think about at all except You scurry up the meanest grades. You move the good time, you’re having (and maybe the next 1 with sure-footed agility on wet pavemerit, muddy — mountain, you’re going to flatten). lanes, gravel and other wOuld-be miseries. VkXSM m Like to do that in-a sporty bucket-seated Monza ! And with most of Corvair’s weight bearing down WMafrLiciiani ktt JH Club Coupe or Convertible? Like to: spring into on the rear wheels, you have an easy time steering, W&mmm summer with a 4-speed stick shift* and Spyder too. Fact is, the handling’s so light we don’t even WffffffSri k JTlfjM package* with its 150-hp Turbocharged engine^ Offer power steering for the car. ■ I kRBJ special instrumentation and insignia? Your dealer's And there’s more to feel good about. No prob- }Lj ■jjglll got just the Corvair and the Trade ’N’ Travel lems with your radiator boiling over or going dry, on to P ut y° u a holiday mood. AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S >0 P tionalaUzlramt CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROIH, CHEVY I, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE BILL ZOSS CHEVROLET - BUICK, INC 305 N. 13th STREET DECATUR, INDIANA PHONE 3-3148

! Two Monmouth I i Teachers Resign i 1 Applications are now be'ing taken \ in the office of county superinten- > dent G. W. Vizard for filling two ' positions at Monmouth high school i for the 1963-64 school year. | Mr. and Mrs. James E. Woolsey, ; who reside at 632 W. Ohio St., j Bluffton, have submitted their ; resignations. p Woolsey, who recetived his B.S. i degree at Purdue University and j his M.S. degree at Ball State i Teacher’s College, taugh both ag--1 riculture and chemistry at Mon- | mouth for the past five years. He had previously taught at Grass Creek, Fulton Co., and at Bluffton high school, before coming to Monmouth. Mrs. Marianne Woolsey, who previously taught at Hoagland high school, had taught only the past year at Monmouth. She served as home economics and girls’ physical education instructor. Applications are new being spught to fill the vacated positions, and applications may be mailed to the county superintendent’s office. BERNE - GENEVA LIVESTOCK REPORT Prices paid June 4 Top veals *. -... 32.50 Top lambs 25.50 Top steers and heifers 23.00 Top bulls —... 19.70 Good cows 15.50-16.76 Canners and cutters . 12.50-15.50 Top hogs „ 18.10 Top sows 14.50 Male hogs - 11.90-13.00 Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry too few receipts to report prices. Cheese processed loaf 39-43%; brick 39-43%; Swiss Grade A 5055; B 49-53. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 55Vi; 89 score 54%. Eggs steady; white large extras 28V4; mixed large extras 28; mediums 23%; standards 27%.

Monmonth Jr. Merry Maids The Monmouth Jr. Merry Maids held their 7th meeting June 3, at Monmouth school with Karen Kunkel in charge. Devotions and pledges were led by Rosemary Hirschy, with Carolyn Boerger leading the singing. Roll call was answered by “my favorite sport.” The lesson on health and safety was given by Sue Graves. Demonstrations were given by Debra Beihold on clothing, Terri Steiner and Kathy Myers, handicraft, Sandra Kukelhan, Kristine Boerger, and Susan Fuelling, foods and Carol Beihold, photography. Recrecation was led by Jill and Susan Fuelling. Refreshments were served by Jill Fuelling, Carolyn and Kristine Fuelling. The next meeting will be held June 17 at 1:30 at the school. Nancy Workinger, reporter. Happy Hustlers The Happy Hustlers 4-H club met at the Adams Central school June 4 with Tanya August in charge. Pledges were led by Beth Harmon, and Linda Heimann with group singing being led by Nancy Birch. Roll call was answered by “my favorite color.” After the secretary’s report was read the members discussed the county judging and demonstration program. Janet Smith and Susan Wagley gave a demonstration on how tq rtjake a wall pin cushion. The next meeting will be June 11 at 7 p.m. at the school. Joyce Bookout, reporting. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T., 123; Central Soya, 2&T4; DuPont, 249%; Ford, 55%; General Electric, 82%;' General Motors, 71%; Gulf Oil, 45; Standard Oil Ind., 59%; Standard Oil N. J. t 67%; U. S. Steel, 49%.

Decatur Boy Gets Air Force Commission Norbert W. Schroeder, son of Mrs. Ella S. Schroeder, route 1, Decatur, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the United , States Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School at [ Lackland Air Force base in Tex- < as. Schroeder, who holds a B. S. • degree from Purdue University ; was selected for the officer training course through competitive examinations with other college . graduates. He has been assigned to Keesler Air Force Base in ■ Mississippi where he will be train- . ed as an electronic computer maintenance officer.

CHILDREN'S DAY f it a day when all children are happy because of their accomplishments. How much greater their joy if the parents, too, share in the blessings found in God's . . Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall *» not enter therein." Mark 10:15 Washington Street Church of Christ HAIL! A farm crop lost by hail can be as large a financial ” loss as a building burned by fire. Carry adequate insurance on both. The price of one bushel, or less will insure most any crop. Remember .... Our Bushel Policy Pays More MEL TINKHAM AGENCY HOMESTEAD No. 40 PHONE 3-4611 The Agency that confidence built.

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Re-Freshened Bread To freshen French bread, Italian bread, hard rolls, and the like, cover the crusts with cold water, using a pastry blush, then place in a 350-degree oven until crisp again —about 10 minutes.

MASONIC Regular Stated MEETING Tuesday, June 11 7:30 P. M. Robert S. Workinger, W. M.