The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 May 1975 — Page 23

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The three offices of the paper

There are three offices of 'the paper'. They are located in Warsaw, county seat of Kosciusko county; Goshen, county seat of Elkhart county; and in the city of Ligonier in Noble county. All three offices feed news, classified ads and display ad copy into the central printing plant at Milford. Salesmen hold meetings weekly to coordinate their work and trips are made daily to and from the satellite offices fb keep a constant flow of work in the Milford plant. The top photo shows Ann Wickersham at her desk in Warsaw with Jim Webb, advertising representative for 'the paper'. Ann joined the staff of The Mail-Journal in Oc tober of 1969 and worked in the proofreading department at Milford before taking over the office duties of The Pierceton Press. When 'the paper' was started, in June of 1971, she became its "Girl Friday." She greets customers, handles the major portion of classified advertising which appears in 'the paper' and at times joins the advertising staff to call on customers. Jim's friendly smile is known by advertisers all over Kosciusko county. The second photo,shows Myra Yelton and Terry Arnold in 'the paper' office at Ligonier. The second of the three shoppers was started in December of 1972. Myra handles the office chores while Terry serves as advertising representative for that area. In the third photo Denise Brown and Fred Powell ; are at work In the Goshen kpffice. Denise, like Ann and Myra, is in charge of 'the paper's' classified ads and writing news items, while Fred is another of the full time salesmen on the staff of The Papers Incorporated, serving the people of Elkhart county.