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TH.00E JOURNAL
EQUIPPED
TAKE CARE OF
NEARLY EVERY PRINTING
PROBLEM
MEET OUR FAMILY OF
OFFSET PRINTING Is one of the varied types
of printing services offered by the Journal. Jim
Shrum, printing foreman, is working with the
Journal's 12 x 18 inch Davidson offset cylinder
SMALL JOBS ARE THE FORTE of the little
hand-fed Chandler & Price ='snapper" on which
Dave Thacher is feeding envelopes. Maximum
PRESSES AND PRINTERS
press in this picture. Offset printing is accom-
plished with a photographic plate as distinguish-
ed from letter-press printing, which is done di-
rectly off metal type.
sheet size is 10 x 15. It is a sturdy, durable
small press designed for short runs.
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NEXT TIME YOU NEED
LETTERHEADS *
ENVELOPES *
STATEHENTS *
/
BUSINESS CARDS *
CHECKS *
STUFFERS *
PLACARDS *
FOLDERS *
HANDBILLS
TICKETS
STICKERS
CATALOGS
RAFFLE TICKETS
BOOKLETS * INSERTS
NEWSPAPERS *
INVOICES *
PROGRAHS
REQUISITIONS *
AFFIDAVITS *
VOUCHERS *
DODGERS *
NOTES
DEEDS
SHIPPING TAGS * POST CARDS * SIGNS
THERE'S PRACTICALLY NO LIMIT to the printing services we offer.
OUR
PRICES
ARE LOW
OUR KNOW-HOW
IS HIGH
AT RIGHT, Asa Pearson is
readying a letterhead for J
the highly versatile Weben-
dorfer Little Giant, which
can hndle stocks from ex-
tremely thin onionskin to
heavy 6-ply cardboard up to
12 x 18 inches.
BELOW. Jerry Stiller, one of
the most versatile printers in
the Journal family, feeds an
index card into the C & P
Snapper, mentioned earlier;
OUR SERVICE
IS FAST
WHEN YOU NEED
PRINTING
OF ANY KIND
ONE OF THE MOST VERSATILE letter-press
machines is this Chandler & Price press with a
Kluge automatic feeder on which Russell Stuck
is shown at work. It will handle jobs
12 x 18 inches and paper stock from
skin to 8-ply cardboard.
PHONE
426-4412
Let us show you what
we can do.
BIGGEST of Journal job printing presses is the Miehle Pony, capabl
forms as large as 24 x 34 inches, on which Chuck Schwarz is shown
& 8's state-wide publication, the Jig-A-Jig. The Shelton high school neWe
H.ghoimber, is also printed on this press. These five machines give a
riety of prses types which can handle virtually any kind of printing
are welcome to drop in and watch them operate anytime.