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THE FINEST IN CLOTHING! LEVINE BROS., famous for their ex- pertly tailored and exquisitely designed garments are among the top clothiers in Columbus. Here you see three K.H.S. senoritas. Pat Patterson. Pat Gerhold and Delores Cattau modeling some lovely suits and coats. They can also find in LEVINE'S a wide choice of accessories any girl would like. THE ART PRINTERY Wendell Walters is pictured here show- ing a 1946 model typewriter to Dick Wal- ters and Kenneth Eisenmann. In addition to doing general printing of all kinds. THE ART PRINTERY sells typewriters, adding machines. stationery, school and office supplies. The efficient printing of High School Annuals since 1912 demon- strates their skilled craftsmanship. They also publish THE COLUMBUS NEWS. BEHLEN MANUFACTURING CO. Jim Cumming. Paul Schreiber and Ray Bargman inspect the line of corn crib ven- tilators as they are being dried, while Mr. Walt Behlen stands nearby. The BEHLEN MANUFACTURING CO. has grown from a small establishment into a large busi- ness. Now occupying three buildings, Behlen's manufacture many products in- cluding rubber husking rollers, corn crib ventilators, and containers for burning trash. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR GAS! This has been proven true by the house wife who has found that by using natural as su lied b the CENTRAL ELEC S' DP 1 Y ' ' TRIC and GAS CO., she can save many- hours and cut down operating costs. The friendly. specialized service of this estab- lishment has become tradition in the city of Columbus.
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SAY IT WITH FLOWERS! The ANDERSON FLORAL CO. always offers a btautful selection of flowers, sprays. and plants. as well as 'ither typos of lovely gifts, Maxgy Camp. Jean Rindcr. Bill Haney. and Bob Luscht- are inspect- ing with intczest the box of flowers dis- played by Mr. Oscar Anderson. SOMETHING COLD? Joyce Johnson. Carla Rtnner. Kent Luchsinger and Dick Walttrs are visiting CONSUMERS niofltl kitchen whtre Mr. Vick is showing them a G, E, refrigerator. CONSUMERS display a complete line of G. E. equipment in tht' ntw post-war de- signs. The CONSUMERS PUBLIC POW- ER DISTRICT serves Columbus as wall as many other cities. READY TO GO! Thats what you'Il be when you buy your new Chevrolet. and if you have to wait awhile. you can still kttp your old car in good running shape. by taking it to the NIELSEN CHEVROLET CO. for checking and repairs. Their service and parts department can care for your every automobile nttd. Htre Bobby Niclscn, Eldon Seyler. and Carroll Enzminger are watching one of the busy workmen in the large Shop. GOING TO THE CLEANERS? Ycs. that's the way to save yourself work and moncty by sending your dry cleaning and washing to the COLUMBUS LAUNDRY. One phase of their expert dry cleaning is being shown to Marilyn Schmid. Jack Sattcrfield and Jim Weaver. by a specialized clcantr. Francis Shank. In spitc of the war the COLUMBUS LAUNDRY has kept up its high standards of service and efficiency.
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SMART LOOKING! Yes. be smart and shop at the IRENE SHOPPE. Here are future models display- ing the attractive Clothes that are now in stock at the IRENE SHOPPE. Joyce John- son. Marilyn Brown and Pat Leimser mo- del some of the finest apparel in town. This up-to-date store handles nationwide famous Betty Rose Coats and suits. Also the Joan Miller Junior dresses. ENVIABLE IS THE WORD! Who xvouldn't cnvy Diek Walters. Mark Buehholz. Kent Luehsinger. Homer Roth- leitner. Bud Price and Jean Schmid as they enjoy that pause that refreshes , Everyone is looking forward to the day when there will be a suffieienev of COCA COLA to fill the widespread demand for this tempting beverage. YOUR INSURANCE AGENT! Here Jim Brandfas and Dorothy Berg- man look on with interest as Mr. M. A. Boetteher of SPEICE-ECHOLS-BOET- TCHER CO. explains the value of insur- anee to Jim Mieek who listens with ob- vious attention. For loans. real estate and all types of insurance. see SPEICE-ECH-4 OLS-BOETTCHER CO. THE BIG DAY! Thats what it always is when Mr. Bill DeVriendt comes to take pictures for the Annual. Here part of the Annual staff and the sponsors are checking over some plans with him, The CAPITAL ENGRAV- ING CO. of Lincoln. which Bill repre- sents. engraved the pictures for this an- nual.
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