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BUSINESS MANAGER MAUGHN COLTON CHRONICLE ASSOCIATE MANAGER REED JACOBS Wifh a Ialeni- for business. a personalify wi'I'h much charm. Wii-h firmness in fhe financial field, ads wlfh a punch. On the fourth floor of the Union building, a group of bustling, active people concerned with advertisements, bills and payments was the Chronicle Business staff . . . headed by amiable managers Maughan Colton and Reed Jacobs, the staffers made the daily newspaper a paying proposition . . . staffers Greg Conlan, Ed Burton, Gerald Jackson and Howard Lawrence fpictured leftj managed business affairs . . . ads were handled by Mary Jo Nelson, Barbara Bratt, Gail Feltch, Reed Jacobs, John Schreiner, Chic Stratford and Andy Melville, fpictured below rightj for the daily Chronicle.
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