| The R.E. Ness Typewriter
Sales and Service, 122 Main Street, serves central Iowa with office and
portable typewriters, adding machines and cash registers both as a retail
store and as a repair headquarters. Owned and managed by Ronald E.
Ness, he came to Ames in March of 1947 to start and manage a typewriter
shop at 408½ Douglas. He bought the business Jan. 1, 1950,
and moved to the new location at 122 Main the first of October, 1953.
The authorized dealer for Smith-Corona office
typewriters, Ness is the only "full-line" dealer for Smith-Corona Inc.
in Ames and retail trade area. Ness also carries other makes of portable
typewriters, including Royal, Remington, Underwood and Smith-Corona.
Starting in the typewriter repairing field
at Marshalltown in 1942, he worked there until entering the army in 1944.
While in service until November of 1946, Ness serviced typewriters in army
ordinance. Ness has 12 years of experience in typewriter repairing
and has taken specialized training from factory mechanics on every make
of machine. He services all of the Smith-Corona typewriters at Iowa
State college. |
| As the only typewriter
repairman located in Ames, Ness gives expert repair service locally which
can be done quicker and is less expensive than can be found outside of
Ames. The Ness repair department handles all types of problems a
customer might have, either of a major or minor nature. The service
department cleans, adjusts, overhauls and replaces parts as well as repairing
broken frames and bases which can result from dropping a machine.
The Ness store is also the dealer for various
makes of adding machines such as Smith-Corona, National, Burroughs, Victor,
Remington and Olivetti calculators, as well as carrying all makes of used
upright and portable typewriters, either rebuilt or reconditioned.
Supplies for machines can also be obtained at the Ness store, including
ribbons, carbon paper, stencils, adding machine paper rolls, hectograph
supplies, typewriter tables and chairs. |
| Richard Friest, who works
with Mr. Ness, started in May of 1952 under the vocational training program
at Ames high school. Since his graduation in June of 1953, Dick has
been finishing his apprenticeship training on servicing all makes of office
machines.
"We carry the entire line of Smith-Corona,"
Ness said, "because I believe from experience that they are the most mechanically
improved machines on the market. Their different construction allows
easier and more economical servicing and they have additional exclusive
features that other machines don't offer the customer."
The Ness store is open from 8 a.m. throughout
the week and closes at 5:30 p.m., with the exception of Monday nights when
the store is open until 9 p.m. The store is closed during the noon
hour, from noon until 1 o'clock, each day Monday through Saturday.
Ness said toady that the Smith-Corona company
is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year as a leading office machine
firm. Ness Typewriter Sales and Service, which is the sole authorized
dealer for Smith-Corona office machines in the six county retail area around
Ames, enjoys the reputation of excellent retail and repair service to the
families and businesses of central Iowa. |