The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 May 1975 — Page 28

Finished product comes off i . • . Goss Community Press

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The finished product comes off the six unit Goss Community offset press. The press is capable of printing 48 tabloid or 24 broad sheet pages. It can print four-color process photos like the one on the front of this section. The web press has a top speed of 19,500 papers per hour. The average press run of The MailJournal is 15 minutes. The Ligonier edition of 'the paper' is 30 minutes and the Kosciusko and Elkhart county editions require one hour and 15 minutes each. The plant also prints some 20 other

publications including area newspapers and shoppers, high school and college publications and state and national publications. The press is equipped with both a community folder, which was purchased in 1968 with the first two printing units, and a suburban folder, which was added this year with the sixth unit. Other printing units were added in 1970, 1972 and 1973. From left in the photo are Bruce Nusbaum, Homer Miller, Stewart Coy, Lynn Hively, Jeff Auer, Ted Speicher and Ron Baumgartner.