Haynes Printing continues making their mark at new MFalls location

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MARBLE FALLS — Haynes Printing, the oldest print shop in Marble Falls, has changed locations in the aftermath of the June 2007 flood.

The shop has moved from U.S. 281 to 94 Ave. S.

The shop opened in 1972, and owners Stanley and Debbie Cox purchased the store 22 years ago. 

“We wanted to move for a number of reasons, but knew it was necessary since last year’s flooding. This location is off the beaten path, but we hope it will allow our customers greater access in getting in and out of the store,” Stanley Cox said.

Haynes Printing is a commercial print shop offering full-color paper and cardboard print services. The number is (830) 693-7262.

 

 

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