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The Message Center <br />The Herald features an exceptionally large <br />display area for church communication. Use it to <br />identify service times and special events. Or make <br />a statement to your community. Or spotlight a <br />weekly verse of Scripture (the Word does not <br />return void). <br />J.M. Stewart provides a complete complement <br />of letters with the proper mixture of Es" and <br />“Os ” etc. Years of research and design development <br />has resulted in a font style that ’s both esthetically <br />pleasing and efficient to space. In fact, space <br />savings over other type styles averages 20% — <br />without sacrificing readability. <br />Make your choice based on the distance you <br />want your message projected — and the two <br />charts below: <br />Herald I <br />XL #Letters Message Module <br />810 7 lines of 6" letters <br />648 Or 5 lines of 8" letters <br />468 Or 4 lines of 10" letters <br />Supra 648 5 lines of 6" letters <br />if <br />468 Or« lines ofj?' letters <br />Standard 648 5 lines of 4" letters <br />486 Or 4 lines of 6" letters <br />Herald II <br />XL #Letters Message Module <br />648 5 lines of 6" letters <br />486 Or 4 linos of 8" letters <br />Supra 486 4 lines of 6" letters <br />324 Or 3 lines of 8" letters <br />Standard 486 4 lines of 4" letters <br />Distance Readability Chart <br />4" letter 165 feet readability <br />6" letter 220 feet readability <br />6" letter 385 fee! readability <br />J.M. Stewart will provide sample letters to help <br />you in determining the right size for your sign and <br />location. Don’t hesitate to call. Use our toll-free <br />number: 800-237-3928. In Florida, call collect: <br />813-365-9304. Whichever your selection, know <br />that all Stewart letters provide maximum readability <br />within a minimum amount of space. They are <br />easily inserted. And easy to remove. What ’s more, <br />all are self-spacing fora professional look everytime <br />you change the message. <br />Supporting Structure <br />The Herald I Is supported internally by rec­ <br />tangular steel tubing from the base plate <br />through the sign. Herald II is supported exter­ <br />nally by rectangular steel tubing that wraps <br />around the two sign cabinets extending below <br />the sign to provide mounting posts (see dimen­ <br />sions on pages 2 and 3). <br />This welded unitized construction is en­ <br />gineered to withstand hurricane-force winds. <br />It’s designed to stand up to the punishment <br />your sign will have to take. It’s built to last. <br />Extra care is taken to assure low maintenance. <br />The steel is thoroughly washed — and treated. <br />Then, an automotive paint Is applied via <br />modern control-technology. The finish is <br />beautiful. And hard. Nevertheless, we provide <br />touch-up paint in the event of a shipping <br />scratch or sharp-edged blow later during use. <br />Steel does rust. But J.M. Stewart does every­ <br />thing possible to keep oxidation from occurring. <br />Foundation Mounting <br />Base plates are welded to the posts. Holes in <br />the plates match the anchor bolts in the foundation. <br />They are set onto the anchor bolts as shown <br />below. <br />ANCHOR BOLT <br />LOCK NUT <br />WASHER • <br />__ BASEPLATE <br />v.O.-- ..* ' <br />.• •. • ; <br />O' . <br />.. .• •• . ^ <br />•V <br />• •• ••. • • • . <br />' • • • •.- • • •• .* . \ <br />■ « • •• . Z/ • * <br />.V % • <br />— NON SHRINK GROUT <br />- CONCRETE FOOTING <br />. WASHER <br />.LEVELING NUT