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Italian Villa To Open Here Tomorrow Anaheim gourmets can "go Italian" beginning tomorrow when Jim Ferris (Fucci) opens his Italian Villa restaurant in the Pickwick hotel building. The new restaurant will feature the best in Italian foods prepared by Battista Giretti, who was chef for two years to Enrico Caruso and for 28 years was head chef of the seven-restaurant chain operated by Ralph A. Fucci, Ferris' father. With Ferris in the new Anaheim restaurant will be his brother, Charles Fucci, a semi-pro baseball player with the Newark Yellow Jackets who also managed the Fucci restaurant in Newark. Ferris has appeared on television with Robert Clark and Jack Haley in New York, doing a comedy and dance routine. He is the son-in-law of Robert Wurgaft of Anaheim, manager of the Silizle Corp, and husband of Joy Lane, the "Girl with a Conscience." An elaborate system of pumps keeps New Orleans from being flooded when it rains. We can 'VACATION-IZE' your next trip Just about any Greyhound trip can be a low-cost vacation. In many cases you have a choice of scenic routes... go one way, return another, at no extra cost! In addition, hotel rooms, sightseeing and side trips can be added...to really "vacation-ize" your journey and make every minute and every mile even more enjoyable. Why not see us soon about this service? "Vacation-ize" with Greyhound! Apple pie—serve generous wedges with a hunk of C Perhaps the all-time, all-America surely it ranks among the top should be so in a country with Summer is a slim season for now before the dearth sets in. To escort the pie with Cheddar cheese. This particular pie makes the an accent of lemon juice and "appleness." With the envelope suitable for a simple family meal. Remember to use enriched B-vitamins and food iron it supersize your time just won't stretch far don't despair. Your neighborhood with one. Put the pie into the oven. This pie makes a hearty a so why not use it to round out on the light side. APP 2 cups sifted enriched flour 1 teaspoon salt Sift together flour and salt. Cut or rub in shortening. Sprinkle with water, mixing lightly until dough begins to stick together. Divide dough in half and let stand while preparing Apple Filling. Roll out half of pastry to circle ½ inch thick and line pie pan with it. Fill with Apple Filling. Just about any Greyhound trip can be a low-cost vacation. In many cases you have a choice of scenic routes... go one way, return another, at no extra cost! In addition, hotel rooms, sightseeing and side trips can be added... to really "vacation-ize" your journey and make every minute and every mile even more enjoyable. Why not see us soon about this service? "Vacation-ize" with Greyhound! GREYHOUND There's a Greyhound Agent Near You HAROLD S. HOLCOMB, Agent 217 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim—Phone 3404 OUR GUARANTEE: All our merchandise is guaranteed to give you complete satisfaction for quality, taste and freshness or your money back. We will at all times, carry only the very highest quality merchandise. No matter how low our advertised price, we guarantee our produce to be the same high quality as always. FRESH LOCAL LARGE GRADE A EGGS 59¢ doz. PRICES E Thur., Fri., Sat., Sun., April 22 Quantity Rig U. S. NEW WHI POTA 10 Lbs. 59¢ doz. 10 Lbs. LARGE TABLE SIZE Grapefruit 6 for 29¢ What You Waitin VALENCI ORAN 10 Lbs. ORANGE COUN PRODUCE FA CORNER ORANGETHORPE and SPA Dr. Waite, D. C. Opens New Office In Anaheim Dr. John L. Waite, D. C., formerly of Youngstown, Ohio, announces the opening of his office at 121 E. Broadway, Anaheim. He is a graduate of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic and holds a scholarship permitting postgraduate work in various fields pertaining to his profession. He passes state board examinations this year. Dr. Waite is a member of Del-Tau Alpha fraternity, an honorary organization and Delta Sigma honorary society. Making the home here with him at the Broadway address are his wife and three children; the older boy and girl attending the Broadway school. Because no satisfactory聘 could be bought, the Wrigley brothers had one built in their own bicycle shop to power the first airplane. HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful Courtenus Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE 4105 BOB HEINZ Invites you to the ... FRIDAY and SATURDAY APPLE PIE 2 cups sifted enriched flour 1 teaspoon salt 3/4 cup shortening 3 to 5 tablespoons cold water together flour and salt. Cut in shortening. Sprinkle water, mixing lightly until begins to stick together. Dough in half and let stand. Preparing Apple Filling. Out half of pastry to circle thick and line pie pan. Fill with Apple Filling. Apple Filling 1/4 quart apples 2 tablespoons melted butter or margarine 1 tablespoon lemon juice and slice apples. Mix lightly butter or margarine and juice. Combine sugar, flour and cinnamon and mix well with apples. Arrange evenly in pie shell. Makes 8-inch pie. PRICES EFFECTIVE Fri., Sat., Sun., April 23-24-25-26 — Open 'Til 10 p.m. Quantity Rights Reserved U.S. NO. 1 NEW WHITE ROSE POTATOES 10 Lbs. 35¢ FRIDAY and SATURDAY MAY 1 and 2 Here you will find an outstanding display of dependable priced transportation buys ... every one picked especially INTRODUCTION! OPENING 51 CHEVROLET Bel-Air like new $597 50 OLDS "88"—Hydramatic, R&H—Sharp! $568 50 PLYMOUTH—R&H. Original! $398 49 MERCURY—4 dr. O. Drive R&H. Nice! $439 49 FORD—4 Dr. O. Drive, R&H Clean! $366 10 Lbs. 35¢ What You've Been Waiting For VALENCIA JUICE ORANGES 10 Lbs. 29¢ COUNTY FARMS and SPADRA ROAD "OPENING DAYS" 100 GALLO FREE ANY CAR ON THE LOT ★ THE MOST CON TRADE IN YOUR PRESEN HEINZ M 1215 N. PALM ST. (101 HIGH Alpha fraternity, an honorary organization and Delta Sigma, society. Making their here with him at the Broad-address are his wife and children, the older boy and attending the Broadway cause no satisfactory engine be bought, the Wright cars had one built in their bicycle shop to power their airplane. 5 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA GAZETTE WANT-ADS NEVER FAIL! First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner Philadelphia and Chartres Lesson Subject: "Everlasting Punishment" 11 A.M. SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY — Testimonials of Healings THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM IS LOCATED AT 110 S. LOS ANGELES STREET Open daily from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. Friday 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Sundays and Holidays Nursery Maintained for Children During Church Services on Sundays HILGENFELD MORTUARY National Courts Service E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE 4105 OF HIS NEW SED CAR LOT at 1215 N. Palm St. (101 Highway) Anaheim display of dependable used cars, from late model, low-mileage cars, to lower every one picked especially as a "BEST BUY" in its class for our GRAND OPENING NING SPECIALS Down $597 49 FORD—2 Dr. R&H, Excellent! $344 Down $568 48 FORD—2-Dr. R&H, New Paint! $249 Down $398 48 DE SOTO—4-Dr. R&H, A honey! $279 Down $439 46 PONTIAC—Sedanette, R&H, A beaut! $247 Down $366 48 FORD 1/2-T. Pickup— Excel condition! $269 OPENING DAYS" INTRODUCTORY OFFER ALLONS OF GAS EE TO EACH OF THE FIRST 10 BUYERS of POST-WAR CARS ON THE LOT CAN BE PURCHASED ON POST CONVENIENT TERMS ★ OUR PRESENT CAR ON A LATER MODEL Z MOTOR CO. (101 HIGHWAY) PHONE ANAHEIM 5253