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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 18

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 18

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THE LANCASTER. EAGLE-GAZETTE, Tuesday. January 31. mr Page 18 pL7gJL7 DIBS LuaciJLrcsLnJisJ.ayug) ooo 1949 1949 1949 1949 II Uf -3 I fat In 1949 Mr. and Mrs.

Ray A. Paulin opened a new Office Supply and Stationery firm on West Mulberry St. known as Paulin's Inc. They soon outgrew that location and built the present facilities at 113 West Wheeling March 1, 1965. Randy Smith bought the firm known as the "Business Men's Store." Randy has been with Paulin's 15 years and along with Don Moyer, Jim Weidner, Jim Bahnsen and Mrs.

Smith operate the business now known as Paulin's. Randy Smith Inc. I wish to take this opportunity to extend to you my sincere gratitude for helping to establish the name of JEFFREY JEWELRY as a hallmark representing the highest standards of quality and service. For almost two decades the customer's best interest has been paramount in each and every transaction. I look forward to the many years of friendship' which lie ahead and pledge to continue my policy of unequaled quality, craftsmanship and personalized service which ultimately is expressed by the satisfaction of your customers.

Roger II. Labus, owner "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." Real's poem Endymion. JEFFREY JEWELRY 119 W. MAIN ST. Eveely Kaumeyer began doing floral work In her home at 134 Marks Avenue back in 1949.

A year later, was joined by her mother, Neva and brother Walter, at which time they moved Into a shop on the corner of Columbus and Union Sts. Ten years ago, they made the move to their present location. Neva Kaumeyer is semi-retired but still comes to the store daily. Walter became associated with the A. Randal' Chicago about seven years ago.

Evelyn has studied under Mrs. Tommy Bright of Chicago and appeared as guest designer in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. Kaumeyer's along with Coca Cola have sponsored a three day workshop featuring Mrs. Tommy Bright, Reed Schuster, Walter Kaumeyer, Jack Connell and Bill Ilixon. Kaumeyer's Flowers are mem-bers of Floral Telegraph Delivery and TeleFlora Service.

They carry a wide variety of cut flowers, permanent flowers, gifts of every description, fresh fruit arrangements, etc. Remember, "Something warm, human and wonderful happens when you send flowers." KAUMEYER'S FLOWERS 416 N. Columbus St. McClurg's Music Center opened for business July 31, 1949 at 339 North Columbus Street and was then known as The Lancaster Music Shop. Ten years later, we moved to our present location and changed the business name to McClurg's Music Center.

It is owned and operated by Dana Mary and Maynard McCIurg. From the very beginning, our business has been based on conscientious service to our customers and selling only reputable merchandise. We handle such lines as Gibson, Fender and Martin Guitars; Conn, Olds, Selmer, Leblanc, Ludwig, Buffet and Buescher Band and Orchestra instruments. Mc Clurg's has excellent teachers for all types of music lessons. You'll find all the accessories imaginable plus sheet music galore here.

McCLURG'S MUSIC CENTER 429 North Oalumbus St. PAULIN'S 113 W. Wheeling St. 1952 1950 1952 1952 'ZZZx i i lit LANCASTER BOOK 5 OFFICII mm I ''-''il 'r i II -ry I 4 The former Silver's Jewelry was acquired by Roger's Jewelry Stores of Middletown in 1965, and is now known as Jay's Jewelers. Jay's are a definite asset to the Main Street of Lancaster, having the new 24 carat look inside and out since remodeling late in 1966.

Jay's offer the public a complete jewelry store handling diamonds, with a 30 day money back guarantee, watches, silverware, household appliances, luggage, plus customized watch and jewelry repair service and other related items that go with a complete store. Shop Jay's with confidence. You'll like their credit terms tool On January 2, 1952, Roy Lucas purchased the Gillespie Book Store at 127 West Main Street. Mr. Lucas had formerly been associated with the Central Ohio Paper Company.

In May of 1963 he purchased the historic Wetzler building at 150 Wrest Main. The Wetzler Building at one time housed the old Daily Eagle Newspaper. The entire lower floor of the building was remodeled into the modern business establishment it is today. The Lancaster Book Office Supply Company offer the buyer everything in office and school supplies. Also office furniture, books, stationery and Greeting cards.

Lancaster Book is noted for its courteous and dependable service, particularly to Lancaster and Fairfield County school students. Ron Lucas is associated with his father in the business. THE LANCASTER HOOK OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 150 West Main Street Lancaster, Ohio We've been movers but we keep growing necessitating our moves. From a "hole in the wall" on W.

Main working alone to the Equitable Building back to another Main St. location to our spacious 25' 150' room in the Plaza Shopping Center, and six employees. Here we can give our customers shopping 'til 9 p.m. nitely plus free parking facilities. Striving always to bring to the ladies of Fairfield County, the latest in fashions plus nationally advertised merchandise.

Many famous lines such as Personal, Koret, Junior House, Country Set, White Stag, Lady Manhattan, Shapely, London Fog, Pendleton and Estee Lauder are OURS EXCLUSIVELY. Milady's, owned and operated by Elsie Parker has a branch store in Berwick Shopping Center, Columbus. MILADY'S SHOPPE Plena Shopping Center Jack Friend Jewelry opend for business Jan. 1, 1950 at 330 N. Columbus St.

Nov. 21, 1962 the business was moved to their present location at 200 N. Columbus St. Owned and operated by Jack and Marijean Friend. Children Kathy, Tom and Mike.

Specializing in Jewelry sales, Watch and Clock repair. The Trophy room was added In 1964 displaying hundreds of Trophy awards. Some of the famous brands that Jack Friend Jewelry handles are Elgin and Zodiac Watches, Davis Diamond engagement rings, Speidel bands and Whiting and Davis ladies jewelry. JACK FRIEND JEWELER 200 N. Columbus JAY'S JEWELERS 153 West Main Street 1953 1952 1953 1953 FASHION i ft f'j iwii in rru Njiar rr imrn ji ji iiiimiiy wmiiwiuji J.

'StJ A.p.puifi 'm-- FV API1 II Lpl; ri-. tiuji 3 1 I i Jrrrn lei 3-mmnj. r-i l- if; CP mum r1 The A. F. Flick formerly known as Lancaster Refrigeration was opened in 1952 by Mr.

Art Flick, on North Columbus St. here in Lancaster. Finding it necessary to expand his ever growing business Mr. Flick moved to his present loca- tion at 130 W. Main and changed the name of the company to The A.

F. Flick Co. having a reputation for prompt, Dodds Modern Living Center opened its doors for business in 1953. At that time Venetian blinds were the only product sold and serviced. Since that time, it has grown into one of the areas most up-to-date Home Improvement Centers specializing in Awning, AIco Siding, Storm Windows and doors.

As always, estimates are given FREE by the owner, Thomas Dodds, and low monthly payments are featured thru local banks. Whatever you need for modern living, make an appointment with Dodds by calling 653-4811. Dodds Modern Living Center Corner Columbus Fifth Ave. Owner Nelson Groves purchased Hansel's Cleaners in 1960, which was located at that time on Chestnut Street. In September of 1961 the cleaning establishment was moved to the present location in The Plaza Shopping Center.

In 1964 the name was changed from Hansel's Cleaners to Fashion Cleaners. include: Professional cleaning and pressing, shirt service, alterations, box storage, fur cleaning and vault storage, hat cleaning and leather service. FASHION CLEANERS Plaza Shopping Center courteous service The A. F. Flick Co.

is the largest FRIG- Lancaster Motors was Incorporated July 10, 1953. They are the authorized Ageucy for American Motors Automobiles the Rambler American, Rambler Rebel, Ambassador and Marlin. They are also the authorized agency for Suzuki Motorcycles, having aquired this fanchise in April 1966. Harry Rawlins is President and General Manager having purchased interest in Sept. 1962.

Other officers and Directors are A. Miller, Dr. Robert Fox and Esther Rawlins. LANCASTER MOTORS 235 S. COLUMBUS IDAIRE dealer in Fairfield County.

THE A. F. FLICK CO. 130 W. Main St.

653-8577 1954 1954 1954 1954 rprfn )fi ill rW5'57 UiSCOU.NT HOUSEfl If fi ri in; j. ii" Back In November of 1954, Wilbur "Bud" Graf started selling televison in a small display room at 511 N. Columbus St. In May of 1957, it was necessary to move to larger quarters; his present location with over 3000 square feet of selling space. Three radio dispatched trucks give you the fastest possible service.

Bud, along with his five servicemen have a wealth of experience in the television field. Bud's TV Is the only franchised Zenith dealer in Lancaster and he handles this line exclusively. Bud's offer long range payment plans and are open 9 to 9 every day except Sunday to allow you to shop at your own convenience. Mrs. Graf is bookkeeper.

Why not shop Bud's today buy the best Zenith wilh the handcrafted quality. The County Fair Discount House opened its doors In October of 1954. It is part of a chain of sixteen discount stores with locations in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. The home office is in Cincinnati, Ohio. County Fair was one of the first discount houses to open in this area.

A family store It is a one stop shopping center for the entire family, with Ladles', Men'i awl Children's ready to wear. A complete basement department offers toys and hard goods. Nate Friedman was the manager when the store opened in 1954. He was active in the Democratic Party and a candidate for Mayor of Lancaster. The present manager is Dick Barnett.

Come as you are to County Fair, bring the family. You will always receive a cordial welcome from Dick Barnett and our employees. County Fair Discount House 1450 East Main Street The slogan of Peggy's Beauty Salon established in 1954 at 509 Harrison Avenue is "There's no substitute for professional hair care." In 1959, Peggy Reynolds, owner moved to her present location at 528 Garfield Avenue. You'll find thirty-five years of combined professional experience waiting to serve you: Peggy 13 years; Davida 10 years; Con 7 years: Jim 2 years and Shirley one year. Peggy and Shirley work full time, Jim on Saturday only and the others part time.

Peggy's Beauty Salon has a pleasant, relaxing atmosphere sure to please anyone. Be sure to read Peggy's most interesting column on Hair Care appearing in the newspaper weekly. For an appointment with a professional, call 654-3370. PEGGY'S BEAUTY SALON 528 Garfield Ave. Lancaster Hardware Supply, 134 S.

Columbus St. was purchased in Aug. of 1954 from Jim Brown's stores and was renamed to Lancaster Hardware. In 1956 Jim Powers took over as Manager and the name was changed to Lancaster Hardware Supply In 1958. It is fast becoming the most progressive supplier of plumbing, paint and hardware needs.

They have a complete line of tools, paints, electrical, plumbing and heating supplies, bathroom and kitchen fixtures. Ron Landis heads up kitchen planning department and electrical departments. Dick Hommel and Tom Sullivan, plumbing department. George Newman, departmennt head of the hardware department, Judy Miller, bookkeeping and office work. Merle Swain, General Manager.

Personalized Service Is our by-word. LANCASTER HARDWARE 8 SUPPLY 134 S. COLUMBUS 'S TV 425 N. Columbus St..

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