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TO RAMPART STUDENTS, the work sub and Carol Rodgers enjoy a sandwich while Elicia meant not only a substitute teacher, but also a Duguid starts on dessert. delicious lunch at Family Sub Shops. Tim Sauer Ad -ventures just around the corner The north end of town has seen a lot of expansion in recent years, placing many businesses within short distances of Rampart students. Five easily located establishments can be found at the cor- ner of Academy Boulevard and York- Brookwood. They are Norma's Stop 'N Shop, Family Subs if 1, Daylight Don- uts, Mission Inn, and Tack's Liquors. Norma's Stop 'N Shop has items that are always needed at the spur of the moment, including common household goods and food for parties. School sup- plies are carried all year round for the student in need. Many other general- purpose supplies are carried, along with confectionary goods for a quick snack. They are open from 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. with fast and friendly service and low prices. The number one in Family Subs 9961 denotes more than just the fact that it was the first Family Sub shop ever built. They offer over thirty of the best hot and cold sandwiches at very NQKGUFYQM - WMS 'W ' f -! Q Daylight Donuts, Family Subs, Tack's Liquors .N ..c., ,,,..n-I-4 'wmM 'rwfi haha-I warm-ann f , lf If .r, r , f M COLD POP AND bags of ice made Tack's a sure stop before a picnic or tailgate party. STUDENTS AND FACULTY members were often up before the sun was. Even so, many left extra early so that there was time to stop at Daylight for donuts and coffee, Faculty meetings were a little easier to take since Rampart administrators trusted their donut-loving teachers to Day- light. Dave Grimes and Gerry Hurley order breakfast.
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AT GIFTS AND IMPORTS, dolls were much' more than toys. Their intricate craftsmanship made them collectors' items. Mike Shear shops for a doll that will surely become an heirloom. 'MP r , . X Q Q5 wi N . t H I -its Es rs . ,S fi CUSTOMERS FOUND THAT the name was fitting-there was much to wonder at in Eve's Oohs and Aahs. Tami Tyler finds the selection pleasing. KEXTISLZIMASF .....t,n.tx- ..:..ii,.,.,, .,. :. .. A... . ...., .i.... CLASSIC BRASSWARE MADE shopping at the Saratoga Trunk a glowing experience, and their uncommon antiques proved that oldies really are goodies. Pam Webb finds they lay- away plan a convenient way to buy gifts and stay within her budget. I Ad -ventures iftecl people Qpiolorado Springs has an abundance of fine gift shops. Whether shopping for friends, themselves or just window shopping, Colorado consumers have a wide variety of choices. 'flat t'-.ir..iii5.1.: 'lFu:zi1 on North Academy Boulevard has a nice collection of brass and figurines. Beautiful hand- made items can also be found at this delightful little gift shop. Mins rm? liiiiatirzs specializes in German imports, crystal trinkets, and dolls. Hummels, which have become collec- tors' items, can also be found at Gifts and Imports. ER-t-E ifwilx. :intl Kgilmri is unique. They have a wide assortment of bathroom knicknacks and plenty of useful gift ideas. College students found many needed dormitory items at Eve's ,Oohs and Aahs such as soaps, towels, and mirrors. lx EFX Eve's Oohs and Aahs, Gifts and Imports, Saratoga Trunk lt? 1 ..., ,ti -1. .Y .. Zi? JNL TT fini:.'.i'Z.21,7. '.'.'7Tcf F 2.1 fx1.1Ji1 1I17:'i:f'i.'2i1m1:.'Lm.'mmm':'t:rs1i'WM
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competitive prices. Along with their subs, they offer a wide variety of chips, pop, salads, and desserts, including their delicious soft serve ice cream. From Sunday through Thursday, they are open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.g on 'Fridays and Saturday, until 11 p.m. As their name says, Daylight Donuts offers donuts of every sort. With such delicious pastries as pinecones, butterflies, and cinnamon rolls, they are open at four in the morning for early risers, such as students and teachers. Fine Mexican dining can be found at the Mis- sion Inn. Their menu offers more than 25 items to choose from, of only the best quality, from the food to its preparation. A delightful atmosphere and low prices make the Mission Inn the place to go for a wonderful dinner on any occasion. They are open from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week. Rampart High School is thankful to Tack's Liquors owners, Vic and Lucille Anthony for their support of Rampages . Tack's has been Your neighborhood store since 1967. They are open from - 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Mon- day through Saturday. STOP 'N SHOP could service an instant party selling an assortment of cold pop, chips, and candy. The management is always friendly and helps Christi Scott stay within her budget. Mission Inn, Norma's Stop 'N Shop O
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