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PAGE 4 SHELTON--lY[ASON COUNTY JOURNAI---PubIisl/ed in Chrs:masIown, U..A.", Shcl[on, Washing[on Thursday,
THE
JOURNAL
IS EQUIPPED TO
TAKE
CARE
OF
NEARLY EVERY PRINTING
PROBLEM
MEET OUR FAMILY OF PRESSES AND PRINTERS NEXT TIME YOU NEED
* LETTERHEADS * CHECKS * HANDBILLS
* ENVELOPES *
STUFFERS * TICKETS
* STATEMENTS * PLACARDS * STICKERS
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BUSINESS!CARDS * FOLDERS * OATALOGS
* RAFFLE TIOKETS
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BOOKLETS * INSERTS
* NEWSPAPERS * iNVOICES * PROGRAHS
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
press in this picture. Offset printing is accom-
plished with a photograohic plate as distinguish-
ed from letter-press printing, which is done di-
rectly off metal type.
* REQUISITIONS * VO@CHERS * NOTES
* AFFIDAVITS * DODGERS * DEEDS
SMALL JOBS ARE THE FORTE of the little
hand-fed Chandler & Price "snapper" on which
Dave Thacher is feeding envelopes. Maximum
AT RIGHT, Asa Pearson is
readying a letterhead for
the highly versatile Webep-
dorfer Little Giant, which
can handle stocks from ex-
tremely thin onionskin to
heavy 6-ply cardboard up to
12 x 18 inches.
BELOW. Jerry Stiller, cheer
the most versatile printers in
the Journal family, feeds an
index card into the C & P
Snapper, mentioned earlier.
Sheet size is 10 x 15. It is a sturdy, durable
small press designed for short runs.
* SHIPPING TAGS * POST CARDS * SIGNS
THERE'S PRACTICALLY NO LIHIT to the printing services we offer.
OUR PRICES
ARE LOW
0
OUR KNOW-HOW
IS HIGH
OUR
IS
0
SERVICE
FAST
mO.
WHEN YOU NEED
PRINTING
OF ANY KIND
ONE OF THE MOST VERSATILE letter-press
machines is this Chandler & Price press with a
Klugc automatic fceder 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 carl do.
BIGGEST of Journal job printing presses is the Miehle Pony,
forms as large as 24 x 34 inches, on which Chuck Schwarz is she
& 8's state-wide publication, the Jig-A-Jig. The Shelton high school r
Highclimber, is also printed on this press. These five machine g I
ricty oF prses types which can handle virtually an>' kind of pri
m wcloam to d|'op i] and wLl tlcm operate O, llyLimc.