Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1926 — Page 6

A well equipped printing plant means more and Better Printing ■ i A Big Six and One-Half Ton | | MIEHLE PRINTING PRESS ■ ' I has been installed in our printing department in order to take care of increased business, to give the users ot printing the same high class work they might expect from large city shops and at the same time save them money. We have also enlarged our quarters by taking over the room at the rear of the Vance & Linn building on Madison street, formerly occupied by the C owan barber shop. Jnst alledroom^madjson .????£?£ : i; ■ 1 i) | IQt j. i; This biff press weighs '> £* L 2 \ Will print a sheet 28 by , , i- . X -www<:♦ "■ ■ * ‘ X 41 inches and can be '! i six and one-half tons ■» -. jL ’ r S . e > ' T-; * * operated at speed of I and prints a perfect |Q ‘ 2,600 impressions per j <! *! impression. f ~ jO -* < s<* hour. |> i’ A. ‘ "'* ]j j ! i THIS MODERN AND HIGH SPEED PRESS WILL BE USED IN PRINTING SUCH WORK AS— . j! Telephone Directories Magazines—Booklets Catalogs Dairyland Magazine High School Annuals Large Printed Forms ;! A Modern Printing Shop Besides this big press, our equipment consists of a smaller cylinder press, two small job presses, a folder, which folds sheets to required size of book or pamphlet, punching, stitching, perforating and cutting machines, in fact every kind of equipment required to turn out a large'book from getting the type to putting on the cover. Served by three linotypes, which also set the type for the daily newspaper, and in addition to the several cases of display type provide every kind of type required in a printing office. ;! Managed and operated by competent and efficient employes who take pleasure in doing fine work and enjoy serving you, Decatur has a I; printing establishment which it need not feel ashamed of and one which we fee! mighty proud of. I Let us figure with you on your printing. We are at your service and a telephone call will bring a repre- !; sentative. ;! I i; ' ♦ ]! (We have always believed this to be a progressivecommunity and that the people appreciate progress onthe part of its industries.) THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. PHONE 1000 I ; PRINTERS DECATUR, INDIANA PUBLISHERS i

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCR.XT MONDAY. MARCH 29. 1926