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Selecting vegetables tor that big Sunday dinner is no great problem when Mrs. Francis Cash- baugh is there to help. At STELl.EMA'S PRODUCE, 1703 Franklin Street, a good variety of fresh produce can always be found, as Pat Samys and Pam Kranz have discovered. The girls are sure to get what they want and to please their mothers with their wise shopping. Admiring a new Kodak camera outfit, demonstrated by Mr. Richard Kessler, students Joe Manske and Mary Jo Luce be- lieve they have found a good buy. KESSLER STUDIOS INC., 416 Franklin Street, offer sup- plies for any type of photogra- phy. Film for every type of cam- era and superior equipment for development of pictures can be purchased here. Charlie Kutch and Margaret Gushrowski listen intently to an explanation of the power steer- ing on a i960 Pontiac. Mr. Ed- ward H. Taylor, salesman at SWARTZLANDER MOTORS INC., 411 Pine Street, points out sev- eral new accessories to the S.M. students.
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lt sure would be sharp to own a classy new Mercury, Tom Palmer assures Jim Vine, salesman at NORTH SHORE MO- TORS, 2Ol3 E. Michigan Street. Joining Tom- for a demonstration ride, Mike Klarke is sure that the T960 MERCURY will handle as well as it looks. Both have decided that this is the car for teenagers who want economy plus power. After Mass each morning, the TENTH STREET BAKERY is a very popular spot for hungry St. Mary's students. The basketball players stop in after dawn prac- tice. Here we see two hungry buyers - Marie Sawaya and Joan Swedenberg - picking up their rolls and orange drink from Mrs. Helen Kaminski. Fresh rolls and sugar cookies, priced for any man'si budget, are a specialty. How about our 'Big M' and a coke? suggests waitress, Stella Scrivnor. Tim Gould, Mary Beth Burden, Carol Buell, and Dale Burrier, who have dropped in for an after-school snack, know that the high school crowd meets for a good time at M'8- M DRIVE-IN, 1608 East Michigan Street. Whether it's after a date, or for mid-day lunch, the M 81 M is a favorite place for good food at a reasonable price.
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