High quality cheap campaign signs from the yard sign printer
advertising specialist! Everything from political signs to your
church signs. These lawn signs are made from three different
materials:
Bumper Stickers 20% Off Bumper Stickers, with $200 Yard Sign Order. Your Custom Design, also 20% off Bumper Sticker Magnets |
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Custom Printed Campaign Yard Signs
Printed on durable, corrugated material, these plastic campaign yard signs are guaranteed to last at least two years! You can have your yard signs done on several different colors of coroplast, including white, yellow, blue, red, and others. Remember, the color of the coroplastic board doesn't count in the number of colors of ink.
To support your cheap plastic yard signs, you can get wire stands for $0.50 each or more (recommended for sizes 12" x 24" and 18" x 24"), or Wooden Stakes Get wooden stakes for $2.59 each (recommended for sizes 2' x 2' and larger).
Union Signs: Contact us for jobs requiring the union label for union made signs.
Create your own cheap yard signs from the business yard sign
printer! Turnaround time is generally two weeks, or longer for
complicated orders. For assistance, call us at (321) 253-0424 or
e-mail us at
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Cheapest Signs
Other costs:
Artwork fee: $20 (non-refundable, to be paid before any artwork
is started)
Chloroplast colors other than white: $0.25 per each sign
Wire stands are listed low costs above.
Shipping: Contact us for actual prices.
The artwork fee must be paid before we begin working on the artwork proof. All other costs are due before the campaign signs are printed. You may call (321) 253-0424 to pay your artwork fee by credit card so your work can begin.
Bumper Stickers. Click to
see a Menu. Bumper sticker removable at special discount bumper
stickers wholesale prices.
Magnetic bumper stickers or magnet bumper sticker special. Make
your own bumper stickers, your design. Political Bumper
Stickers.
Magnetic Stickers
Bumper Sticker Magnetic Stickers 20% Bonus Discount. Order at least
500 Bumper Stickers, and get a 20% discount on Bumper Sticker
Magnets, same style, same time. Create your own bumper sticker
magnetic and also removable bumper stickers and get a cheap
combination wholesale price discount.
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September 1, 1836
First Anglo women settle west of the Rockies
On this day in 1836, Narcissa Whitman arrives in Walla Walla, Washington, becoming one of the first Anglo women to settle west of the Rocky Mountains.
Narcissa and Marcus Whitman, along with their close friends Eliza and Henry Spalding, had departed from New York earlier that year on the long overland journey to the far western edge of the continent. The two couples were missionaries, and Narcissa wrote that they were determined to convert the "benighted ones" living in "the thick darkness of heathenism" to Christianity. That summer when they crossed the continental divide at South Pass, Narcissa and Eliza became the first Anglo-American women in history to travel west of the Rocky Mountains. Toward the end of their difficult 1,800-mile overland journey, the two couples split up, with the Spaldings heading for Idaho while Narcissa and her husband traveled to a settlement near present-day Walla Walla, Washington, where they established a mission for the Cayuse Indians. For 11 years the couples' missionary work went well, and they succeeded in converting many of the Cayuse to Christianity. But in 1847, a devastating measles epidemic swept through the area, killing many of the Cayuse, who had no immunity to the disease, while leaving most of the white people at the mission suspiciously unharmed. Convinced that the missionaries or their god had cursed them with an evil plague, in November of 1847, a band of Cayuse attacked the mission and killed 14 people, including Narcissa and her husband. Narcissa Whitman thus became not only one of the first white women to live in the Far West, but also one of the first white women to die there.
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