V . copper' heground, use the lid in the gar- tt tight. In- urily." Con- built, lqw " it., m Bureau I and Finan- rour rough no pictures _liir Features of is _ In Ave. natural ut- xlizing flood, on- location, V May 2, 1929 7th to E Comm. ion.- ANNUAL Avenue at Street ing, equip- homo or 157198 river Thursday, May 2, 1929 souutorucltrs said of pictures--- My house. has music windows in its: Willa. ' Windows that open on a land of I -drigiiiis," _, A land of quiet meadows and cool streams, Or fores't paths and radiant water- 'falls. V Here are forgotten cities, and old T , balls . _ With biirh-arched ceilings built of _ “blackened beams, On orinored. men. and women in ngint shawls. V H ~7 ' . A nd here. are quay: where boats with do1ored sails" F Discharge' exotic cargoes from far' shores; _ ' Ivory and gems, baskets of precious ores, Old wines in earthen jars, and silken bales. . _ ' - c, __, - . Ttir6tgtttr time T antt-trpaeerttt hwy; ht 7 7 may roam , Fe . Who his these magic windows iihis home. _ . _ _ . . To use Jett-over vegetables such as carrots, peas, cauliflower, beans; or, any‘ "several virtretables that _ blend well, pub them through a sieve/add- ing n beaten egg ..an4-1. tablespoon flour to each cup of seasoned 'pulp. Drop by spoonfuls into hot fat. A nice substitute for meat. . ..'e _ F'lakemieat'froitiji, ttan of salmon and put layer of fish in buttered 'bak- ing dish; add pepper, slalt and dots of butter, then a layer of chopped hardboiled egg, another of fish, and with crumbs: and. trratereheese and bake until light brown. ZION INSTITUTIONS and INDUSTRIES Hints for' the Home H. W. POTTER, Representatiye '".", Central Ave., Highland Parr Phorie Highl'nnd Park $tt6lr--, - - tNtgetabte Fritters A Very Nice Supper'Dish i Flavorous French Dressing I, Plain French. .dressing' seasoned l with anchovy paste is very appetizing served with iced shredded lettuce and eggs stuffed with anchovies. Use 1 tablespoon of paste.for each " cup. of dressing. , Use your usual recipe for plain bread pudding, but add to the scalded milk 3 squares of melted bitter choc- olate ahd to the bread mixture % cup Bread Pudding Plus m: ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM‘ _ Are You Ready ForTomorjrow? ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY Tomorrows have a way of creeping up on one without notice. Often in the stress of unexpected-sorrow it is prac- tically impossible to provide a family memorial which your unclouded judgment would deem suitable. Provide now. for the future-assure for your dear ones everlasting securi- ty, the appropriate preservation of their names, remains and memory.' In Rosehill Mausoleum you will find arrange- ments exactly suited to your needs. . . F T -. Behind the gleaming marble, tBe granite," and the bronze of this warm, softly lighted, sheltered sanctuary stand an irrevocable state charger and two mighty trust. funds guar- anteeing perpetual care, replacement, and protection for your family memorial. The cost pf these advantages is very reasonable. T Write for, or receive in person the free booklet,"'Rosehill the Beautiful," This will in no way obligate you? . THE ,PRESS . 5800- Rivenswood Avenue - LONgbeuch 5940 City tWee: " South Clark Sty-gt - FRAnlglin 1287 chopped pecans. Serve witE mpped Inter to induce anyone to give them cream.- r' a job. 7 Rena-milking Shabby Wood . Scratches can be removed from furniture by mixing equal parts of olive ail and vinegar and applying with a soft rag. Shake mixture .well before using and rub briskly. ' The%ryarwho say it's too mach work to learn their school lessons, will have to do an awful lot of work Rounds are made more comfortable in winter by weather stripping; hut sometimes we, in ortr innocent way, think that girls arrm't. - Louisville Times. ' -" . L The man Who used to be seared when his Vautomobile went 25 miles an hour; may be kicking now because it do‘es not go 50. _ . l9