Manteca Union High School - Tower Yearbook (Manteca, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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If you and your folks take pride in the smooth running motor of the family car, you will remember VEST'S SER- VICE for excellent motor tuning. Have your spark plugs been cleaned lately? Does your car need a lubrication job? See Mr. E. E. Vest and his assistant, Mr. Russell, as Bert Bu- thenuth and his companions, Lewis Alexander '40, Floyd Stettler, and Dan Proctor, are doing here. Evelyn Miller and Jim Israel are depositors of the BANK OF AMERICA. a sound baking institution, which is a mem- ber of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The friendly staff of this bank will be only too glad to receive your deposits. Be wise, students, and start saving now. Moist cold, for refrigerating foods the natural way, can be supplied only by ice, and the ADAMS ICE AND OIL COM- PANY is the one to do it. I-Iarold Goodwin has just finished inspecting their ice plant. For the utmost in modern con- venience, two automatic ice dispensers are installed to serve the public at any hour of day or night. This Company also carries a good line of refrigerators, oil-burners, and fuel oils. Wfesley Littleton, Norman Brockman, and Ida Brazil wait at the counter of RAYIS QUICK LUNCH ready to enjoy good food, right prices, and quick service. You'll find them all at Ray's. If you have not formed the habit of dropping in here, do so at once. This lunch counter offers the unusual service of being open day and night. By the smiling faces of Marry Etta Spence and Lucille Bianchi, they must be enthusiastic over the variety of cos- metics Mrs. D. M. Kingen is showing them. You will find many other articles of merchandise, such as school supplies, candy, wearing apparel, kitchenware, and almost anything else you could possibly want in the 5, 10, AND ISC STORE.

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Fill,er up! is all you need to say at HAROLD'S SER- VICE STATION, and before you know it, your gasoline tank is full. Mr. Harold Colldeweih and Manteca I-Iigh's Nicky Baturin are a hard pair to beat when it comes to snappy service, as john Dickman is here to tell you. Harold's is your service station for Richfield products. If you like sweets, if you need any school supplies-in fact, if you want any of a large variety of items, try LAURIT- SON'S VARIETY STORE. It's only a few doors from school. The Variety's well-stocked candy counter has at- tracted Adolf Cruz, Everett Correa, Laverta Iiishback, Vir- ginia Reedy, Irvin Nilsson, jim Israel, and Bob Wilson- while Jim Parr gazes enviously in through the window. Mabel and Helen Gonsalves and Bill R. Perry are talking to Mr. A. Laumina, owner of MANTECA FRENCH LAUNDRY, while they wait for their parcel to be wrapped. The Manteca French Laundry is kind to your clothes and turns out immaculately fresh garments at an amazingly low price. You graduate only onceg look your best on this im- portant occasion. One of the most modernly equipped fountains in town is to be found here at the CENTRAL DRUG STORE, lo- cated at the corner of Main Street and Yosemite Avenue. The store is owned and operated by Mr. Al Brower. Besides serving tasty food, placed before you with a smile by Al- marina Brazil, the Central can supply you with exquisite toiletries, camera service, and dependable pharmaceutical preparations. Everyone wants reasonable assurance that his future will be secure and free from financial worries, and jean Galt and -lean Ridley are no exceptions. They are consulting with Mr. L. C. Schwartz, President of the BANK OF MANTECA, to learn just how to go about depositing their savings.



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,- Does your car need a spring pick me-up? Try draining your old winter-worn oil and renll with Union Oil's Triton at COSTA'S SERVICE STATION. Jin Poulos and Ray Bridges know just how Triton changes ping to purr. Try Triton and your motor, too, will purr as only :t smooth-running machine can. Costa's service will also wash and grease your car expertly. 5 5 , fm 5 'ki johnny Dickman doesn't look a bit wor- ried and we don't blame him with nurse Inez Stephenson, Manteca '31 graduate, taking his pulse. DOCTOR CURTIS M. GALT, our prominent Manteca physician and sur- geon, works for the betterment of our com- munity by helping to keep the people of Manteca in good health. Smiling service cheerfully given is one of the attractions at ROY'S LUNCH, Mr. Fairbanks, proprietor, where Georgie Ann Fairbanks greets you from behind the coun- ter. Roy's is also the location of the GREY- HOUND BUS DEPOT, where you can pur- chase tickets for local trip or distant tours. Next time, go by Greyhound, and while you await your bus, refresh yourself at Roy's counter. Every student always desires to look smartly outiit- ted and this can be easily accomplished at Mr. jerry Canterno's Toggery. Glen Bale and jack Liebhart are picking out har- monious ensembles of shirts and ties. THE TOGGERY will appeal not only to our boy students but to the girls as well, since it carries a large variety of pleasing ap- parel for men, women and children. Well-sttmcked shelves greet the eye of the shopper at DANTE'S GROCERY, owned by Mr. Victor Iiernacchi. Dante's Grocery is tht store where Mrs. Coe is glad to serve you. Haven't Evelyn Miller and Robert Norman piled up an attractive lot of groceries? Looks like a picnic! Let's go to Dante's and buy some picnic supplies of our own to celebrate vacation-time. Douglas Klinger interestedly watches Mr. Wheland as he places type for the MAN- TECA BULLETIN. In addition to issuing a first rate community newspaper each Week. the Bulletin office spends days not assigned to publication in turning out high-class commercial and social printing. The Bulletin, owned and edited by Mr. George Murphy, has a great many subscribers throughout the district. s . good recommendation for If you want a the merits of the MANTECA CREAMIZRY, look and see how well-patronized it is. Here Diamond Poulos, school secretary, chats with Thran as she waits for her Freshman Ernest creamy, delicious milkshake and toasted sandwich. The excellent display of confec- tions, chicle, and cakes should tempt all our readers.

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