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Show ( Seagull Girls Get Birdseye View of Printing ( Following a recent visit to ) ) the Herald office by a group of Primary Seagull girls, accom- N Uanied by leaders. Mrs. Franks (Berrett and Mrs. Vernon Cas- ) I Ueton, the following description ) ) of the tour was written by one S of the girls and sent in for pub- (lication this week: ( "When we first entered there ) was a man that worked there that showed us around. We saw a machine that looked like ( a big typewriter, here a man ) ( was typing words on lead. Next ) there was a place where a man S ) put ink on the lead that had the (words on it. The third machine ) ( a man was running where the ) words were being put on paper and there you had the news- paper. There was also a auto- (matic machine that printed the ) - ( advertisements and such things. ) A machine put the papers in a S ; pile. The man took us down- : (stairs and we saw the paper ) : ( stored there. There were pa- 1 )pers that had been printed in S rj 1930, and yearbooks that had : (been printed. And a machine ( that could cut paper to any size J . , ( and a machine that could punch 1 holes. It was all very interest- 1 ing. When we got back up- ' ( stairs the man that was work- ! ( ing on the typing machine I printed all our names on lead I anfi pave them to us. He was ; ( very nice and jolly. His name i (was Mr. Hardy. Mr. Conover ) I was also nice to let us go through." ! 1 . -N |