St Johnsbury Pillows
Description: A retro-style emblem featuring a blue banner with white text stating 'ST. JOHNSBURY' in bold, capital letters. Below, in a cursive red font, reads 'To Serve You Better' and in large, cream-colored capital letters with a red outline, 'TRUCKING CO. INC.'.
ST. JOHNSBURY Trucking Co. Inc. To Serve You Better Pillow
by kiwico
$23 $28
Description: A vintage-style emblem with wings on either side. The top banner reads "ST. JOHNSBURY" in bold black font on a teal background. Below, a red arched banner contains the text "To Serve You Better" in white cursive. The bottom banner reads "TRUCKING CO. INC." in bold black font on a distressed red background with a cream border.
St. Johnsbury Trucking Co. Inc. To Serve You Better Emblem Pillow
by Xsmile Xstd
$23 $28
Description: A retro-style emblem featuring a light blue banner with the text "ST. JOHNSBURY" in black. Below this banner is a red oval shape with a white border, containing the white cursive text "To Serve You Better" and the bold white text "TRUCKING CO. INC." Integrated into the design are stylized light blue wings on either side.
St. Johnsbury Trucking Co. Inc. To Serve You Better Winged Logo Pillow
by Xsmile Xstd
$23 $28
Description: A vintage-style emblem featuring winged elements on either side. The upper banner displays "ST. JOHNSBURY" in bold black lettering. Below, a red, arched sign reads "To Serve You Better" in a script font, with "TRUCKING CO. INC." in large white capital letters.
St. Johnsbury Trucking Co. Inc. To Serve You Better Wings Emblem Pillow
by jn.anime
$23 $28
Description: A retro-style emblem featuring cream-colored text on blue and red banners. The top banner reads 'ST. JOHNSBURY' in bold, block letters. Below, a red banner contains the cursive text 'To Serve You Better'. The bottom reads 'TRUCKING CO. INC' in cream block letters.
ST. JOHNSBURY TRUCKING CO. INC To Serve You Better Retro Emblem Pillow
by kiwico
$23 $28
Description: In 1921, Harry Zabarsky and his brother, Mickey, started St. Johnsbury Trucking (SJT) with a single truck, and within a few years, had a growing fleet. Based in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, SJT grew to serve the northeastern U.S., and much of eastern Canada. The company grew and expanded heavily through acquisitions of trucking companies, operating terminals throughout Delaware, New England, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont. The mid '80s saw fortunes turn for SJT in a post deregulation trucking industry, and by the end of the decade, it was clear the company was in trouble. After more than seven decades of business, St. Johnsbury Trucking officially closed its doors on June 14, 1993, leaving 4,400 hardworking people out of work.