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[[Image:welu.jpg|left|thumb|250px|1988 advertisement]]WELU PRINTING COMPANY. In 1978 Welu Printing was the last of Dubuque's custom bookbinders. Founded by Anton "Tony" Welu in 1928, the company began at Fourth and Main before moving to 1701 Central. | [[Image:welu.jpg|left|thumb|250px|1988 advertisement]]WELU PRINTING COMPANY. In 1978 Welu Printing was the last of Dubuque's custom bookbinders. Founded by Anton "Tony" Welu in 1928, the company began at Fourth and Main before moving to 1701 Central. | ||
The 1972 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 1715 Central. | The 1972 through 1977 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 1715 Central. | ||
In 1976 Welu Printing purchased the assets and accounts of [[SCHUSTER PRINTING SERVICE]]. Under David Welu, president of the company, further expansion came in 1977 when the company enlarged its facility on adjacent property that was once a used car lot. | In 1976 Welu Printing purchased the assets and accounts of [[SCHUSTER PRINTING SERVICE]]. Under David Welu, president of the company, further expansion came in 1977 when the company enlarged its facility on adjacent property that was once a used car lot. |
Revision as of 01:47, 18 December 2012
WELU PRINTING COMPANY. In 1978 Welu Printing was the last of Dubuque's custom bookbinders. Founded by Anton "Tony" Welu in 1928, the company began at Fourth and Main before moving to 1701 Central.
The 1972 through 1977 Dubuque City Directory listed 1715 Central.
In 1976 Welu Printing purchased the assets and accounts of SCHUSTER PRINTING SERVICE. Under David Welu, president of the company, further expansion came in 1977 when the company enlarged its facility on adjacent property that was once a used car lot.