High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 64 text:
“
,- 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.
”
Page 63 text:
“
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.
”
Page 65 text:
“
The shortest distance between any two points is your telephone line, as Gerry Me- Donald is illustrating. Gerry is smiling hap- pily because she knows that the MANTIQCA TIQIIZPHONE COMPANY service is always quick, efficient, and courteous, and that the Telephone Company's satisfaction is satisfy- ing its customers. Save time, save worry: use the telephone. Wishiiag Success to the class of '41 Lloyd L. Henry '26 fox v ur' Lui sn rv Here you see Betty ,Iayne Connors at MANTECA BEAUTY SALON getting a manicure, which is essential in keeping your hands looking always well-cared-for. At this modern salon you may obtain not only a manicure but any up-to-date hair-do. 2 Ly. The safest way is to shop at SAFl'1WAY. say Elsie Ott and Carrol Schultz. Everyone knows that the quality and dependability of the Safeway merchandise is among the finest in the country. There, smart people know from experience that they may purchase the best in groceries, meats, and vegetables for amazingly low prices. Mary Clark and Dorothy Mendosa are both ardent drivers, and their praise is here dedicated to the smooth performance, beauty, and dependability of the Ford Car. The Ford, a winner, is definitely a leader in per- formance as well as beauty and convenience. See the Ford cars in the showroom of the SPURR MOTOR COMPANY, and arrange for a demonstration. Pat 'l'angerman and Irvin Nilsson are dis- covering why clothes have that brand-new look after returning from Bobson's. It is no secret than smart, well-groomed people send their clothes to Bobson's to be cleaned. For reasonable prices your clothes will be cleaned ro look like new, and they will make you feel like a million dollars. Famous for fine meats is WEBB'S GROCERY AND MARKET, and Bonnie Reed, Tony Rezendes and Ray Bridges have come to look on while Mr. O. NW. W'ebb, the General Proprietor, presents his wares. Besides meats, Webb's carries a complete line of groceries. The store interior boasts the most modern of lighting fur- nished by newly installed flourescent lamps. lt's .1 pleasure to shop there.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.