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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 24

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News-Journali
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Mansfield, Ohio
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24
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Tuesday, March 28, 1907 24 Nev Journal. Mansfield, 0. t-m j- I. mh 9 If ir i 1 1 Iris ,1 it if I' I 'I- III 1 5 "i 1 THERE IS A DEFINITE DIFFERENCE the right side of the draperies have been cleaned and finished in one of MORGAN'S Famous ADJUST-A-DRAPE machines which molds the decorator folds into place so they hang perfectly. The left side of the draperies have been cleaned and finished the conventional way.

As you can readily notice, the difference is quite apparent. For that touch of drapery elegance sist on Adust-A-DRAPE at i-L i MORGAN CLEANERS AND FURRIERS 800 Ashland Rd. 524-3711 NEW OFFICES for the Letizia Lithograph 283 Belmont, features custom made draperies from GORDON'S FABRIC WORLD. Whatever type of windows in your home or business establishment GORDON'S can custom make draperies to fit all windows with whatever fabric you choose from our vast selection. 272 Ashland Rd.

GORDON'S FABRIC WORLD 522-324! Famous For Fine Fabrics and Workmanship WINS DIAMOND! Debbie Ammeter, is our first winner of five- $75.00 diamond rings to be presented by Mr. Dunkin to five lucky graduates. Debbie "will graduate in June from Malabar High School. DUNKIN JEWELERS Home Owned and Operated 64 North Main Street West Park Shopping Center 4" ilillliiiiif v1 EUROPE IN THE PLANNING Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Bever idge are shown mak ing final arrangements for their forthcoming European Tour with Ken Bollinger of the AAA TRAVEL AGENCY If you have not made final vacation plans yet, and you are considering Europe, why not stop by your AAA TRAVEL AGENCY and let us show you a package tour to fit your travel needs to Europe Go AAA TRAVEL AGENCY i(llf 'V) uivssy I rill 1 1 I i Th ntxhlanil Pnlinf Auto Club The Travel Center of your Community 34 Sturges Avenue 522-0141 KOMITO'S GOES TO GREAT LENGTHS FOR A SHORT COAT! Bill Doehla, center, is calling attention to the tailoring, the material and the detail in workmanship of the great jackets by Fox Knapp, Mighty Mac, London Fog and Zero King, to Charles Taylor and Pete Schadek both students at Heidelberg College. Be A Style Leader, Shop Komito's KOMITO'S, 23 North Park Street 4 Elizabeth Lamp Phone 522-3311 Iff 1 4 WINNERS OF OUR EASTER HAM CONTEST Pictured are two winners of our Easter Ham Contest ter Ham Contest v- i a 2 ,1 Charles Vyer and Mrs. I If" Paul Ludwig center VyV'ljA i lis John Weidle.

Other l'lj7ilfl IXl'i winners from both our a I ll? Springmill or West End i (j I I I ss Store were Ouald Fish, Store were Quald Fish, Tom Paynter. Mrs. Rob- 1 I i si All i jj -l-' ert Pershing and Mrs. Don Dunlap. WEIDLE'S MEATS AND DELICATESSEN, INC.

I 749 Springmill Rd. 522-8663 West Park Shopping Center 529-3658 I SOLD BY THE OFFICE WHERE THE AACTION This Lovely Large Home in the Brinkerhoff Area. Listed 3-1-67 Sold 3-17-67 Is It Time You Needed Aaction? One Number Does it 522-4282. AARON DAVIS REALTY 522-4282 Double Real Estate Mansfield's Independent and Exclusive Sales Agency NEW TIRES for HERTZ TRUCK Jim Kincaid with Petersen tire Is ready to deliver the Hertz Truck on which new treads wer installed and on which PETERSEN TIRE aligned and balanced the front end. PETERSEN TIRE CO.

Ashland Road at Fourth Street Mansfield's Most Modern Tire Shop Where Your Safety Comes First OWNING A GRANDFA i 5c UaI i THERS CLOCK is the dream of every woman who loves Early American Furniture. COLONIAL FURNITURE has on display several models to choose from in different sizes. tlllfeI-; Slli 11 i Prices start at S199.95 in solid wood. Clocks are iiilliiiS mmm mm ten f.V available in solid maple, cherry, pine, or walnut. All have Westminster chimes.

We have many satisfied customers in the Mansfield area, and would like to add your name to our list Remember, for the first and finest in Early American see: i i Ray Bush COLONIAL FURNITURE 2440 Lexington Avenue in; T. rzltrK V- 3L JERRY LEE SNAVELY 4 year" old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snavely, 2350 Ranchwood Drive admires the Georgia-Pacific paneling from THE HOME MATERIALS CO. Mr.

and Mrs. Snavely chose to build their own home and found it both wise and economical to buy all their building supplies from THE HOME MATERIALS CO. THE HOME MATERIALS CO. 154 Orange Street 1195 park Avenue West A MANSFIELD FIRST Mrs. Richard Lehman, 119 Woodbine and Mrs.

William H. Maul, 110 Lynn Drive are admiring the exquisite decorated straw purses by Midas of Miami. These purses must be seen to be appreciated stop in and take a look. THE MILLER SHOP 607 Manchester Rd. 522-3613 -Open Monday Evening 'Till 9:00 p.

m. ganriMi yfc0i nv muni 'I I- 31 riililiiif 1 I 1 I tmii OUAHTS SiiWMktS ROOT it. i Iff f-ii iy jT I I) I si: I ii is: I tt-'t W-ix ii'M8 I i Vsm iii-Vil'' 1967 CAPRICE in Granada Gold with black vinyl top and black interior for Jack. Chamberlin, owner of Dairy Point, located 408 South Diamond Street. Paul Snyder, new car salesman with EARL DAVIS is making delivery.

I i RENT A TRAVEL TRAILER and see EXPO '67 the World's Fair in Montreal, Canada. Call or stop and make your reservations now and we will reserve a Travel Trailer for you and your family. RALES RENTALS PARTS SERVICE JERRY STRINE'S RICHLAND TRAVEL TRAILERS Ashland Road at 5th Avenue 522-9362 THE TIME WILL SOON BE HERE for us to get out that grill and cook out in our back yards. Want to add a little magic to your cook-outs? The flavor of wine has wizardry all its own, sip after sip. By itself.

On the Rocks. Or in a tall Bewitch your guests Serve wine at your cook-outs! A WINE CELLAR Lexington Avenue and Cook Rd. 756-2252 EARL DAVIS CHEVROLET 1411 Park Avenue West 529-5000.

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