• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 7, 1970-33 \ Fit/ PRINTING SERVICES TYPESETTING HOT AND COLD ASSEMBLY The Master Photo Typesetter that is a challenge to the Craftsman. Every move is correlated to the ability of the operator and his technical knowledge of the "trade." There is no substitute for this combination. PHOTONS "PAK" uses Compugraphics for its newspaper production of ads and straight matter. This is a fast-moving assembly line of "cold type" that equals the BEST. COMPUGRAPHICS ALPHATYPES The "Cadillac" of the photo composition world. It is ideal for better work — books, brochures, typesetting for Agencies. "PAK" uses Alphatype where it fits the needs of our clients. LINOTYPES "PAK" operates 15 to 20 Linotypes on a day and night schedule. We are convinced that there is no substitute for "hot lead" on many jobs. Corrections, that are the bane of the editor, are simple on "hot." CAMERAS Five cameras, h6rizontal and vertical are at your service at "PAK." We make no attempt to mix the work, but cut the cloth to suit the trade. At "PAK" newspaper production is paralleled with the finest job work. PHOTO ENGRAVING, "PAK" maintains a modern Dycril and zinc engraving plant to accommodate our customer's needs for letter _ press printing. LUDLOW The "work horse" of the hot lead line ..„ for over 40 years is still very much a part of "PAK." We do not substitute for the Ludlow, but use it on the same "line" as the latest "cold." MAT ROLLERS PAK — Printers for The Jewish News 25-(s77.7-- 27 -",;,, POST 1442 Brush Street 7e1ephecio 313-962-3703