‘We have no intention of letting this transfer affect us’

Letter to the Editor

Dear editor,
I am writing in regards to the article last week informing everyone of the transferring of ownership of The Hartselle Enquirer Newspaper.
I would like to let everyone know that this transferring does not, in any way, affect Enquirer Printing Company Inc., or our service to our existing clients and future clients in Hartselle, Morgan County and north Alabama areas.
Enquirer Printing has been family-owned and operating in Hartselle since 1933. We are one of the five oldest businesses in Hartselle and have no intention of letting this transfer affect us. We are here to continue to fulfill all of your printing needs and provide customer service to the best of our ability.
We want to thank all of our clients/friends for their support throughout the years, and we welcome new customers.
I want to thank you all for taking the time to read my letter, and we want to extend our best of wishes to The Hartselle Enquirer newspaper in their endeavor.

Many regards,
Shannon Parker Owner/President
Enquirer Printing Company Inc.

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