Accountancy and business management .. . Fig. 0. Ohl-Style Sales Book. Underwood Tyijewriicr Co. This is a most serious ol)jecti()n, for the reason that the copy in thetissue was used as record of the invoice for the purpose of posting intothe ledger. Another (hfficidty was the usual one experienced through tlieuse of l)oun(l books in office work. Only one person can a bookat one time. If Payette Henry, tiie accountant, was using book, and Dave Pike, the order clerk, wanted in proj)er binders aftereach sheet has ])een filed, overcomes all of (he diflienllies mentioned— wi


Accountancy and business management .. . Fig. 0. Ohl-Style Sales Book. Underwood Tyijewriicr Co. This is a most serious ol)jecti()n, for the reason that the copy in thetissue was used as record of the invoice for the purpose of posting intothe ledger. Another (hfficidty was the usual one experienced through tlieuse of l)oun(l books in office work. Only one person can a bookat one time. If Payette Henry, tiie accountant, was using book, and Dave Pike, the order clerk, wanted in proj)er binders aftereach sheet has ])een filed, overcomes all of (he diflienllies mentioned— with many additional benefits. The sales sheet and invoice were liisl used with theflat-bed billing machine, the sales sheet being held in position by 255 12 BILLING AND ORDLPv UKCOKDLXG ?> r- „ »NO Johnson ^ IiLI Loose-Leaf Sales Sheet and Invoices. No Killing onSales Sheet. Reminuton Typewriter Co. 256 BILLING AND ORDER RECORDING 13 being placed over studs (round metal posts), which fitted into thepunched holes in the edge of the paper. These punched holes wereused ultimately for fitting over the metal binder posts in the loose-leaf binders. The invoices were wilder than the regular-size invoiceand were perforated about 1 inch or l^ inches from the left side,as shown in Fig. 8. To the left of the perforated edge were twosmall holes about 2f inches apart, which fitted over two small studson a sliding bill-holder device. This plan provided a means of hold- Trii I? \i/ii >Ri: Ikvki, IIominv Co. •.. ( rK<»i)it-r(-i Fig. 8. Invoice for Use on Billing Machine ing the large sheet and invoice in proper relation to each other. Apiece of carbon paper the same size as the sales sheet was placedbetween the invoice and the sales sheet. This ruling of the salessheet is shown in F


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