Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 May 1974 — Page 7
Tuesday, May 28,1974
Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana
page 7
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By Gordon Bess Buz Sawyer
By Roy Crane
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LOOK', SHEBA, I'M HERE TO BUY THE COLLECTION, NOT TO ROUBLE CROSS ANYBODY.
r OKAY/ you buy! PONT YOU UNDER* , VOU STRANGE BOY/ YOU PEAL COLLECTION. 1 STAMP? I'VE \ HONEST WITH THIEVES. AFTER THEN WE STEAL / GIVEN MY WORP- : YOU BUY COLLECTION, HOW YOU BACK MONEY, J NO DOUBLE CROSS ! KNOW THEY WON'T STEAL IT HEY? ...NO qUEST10N5 ? BACK? ~ A5KEP.
Hi and Lois
By Mort Walker & Dik Browne
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By Fred Lasswell
WORRY CLINIC
George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.
Halsey sent out 10 letters ol application and got 3 requests for immediate interviews. He landed a splendid job on his first call. So use the advice below to shortc ut a lot of futile pounding of pavements. Scrapbook this case, too! CASE A-644: Halsey D.. aged 21, is soon to graduate from college. “Dr. Crane," he began. “I understand jobs are no longer served up to college students on a silver platter. "But I must go to work fast, for I owe my parents $10,000 on my college education "And they need the money, so how can 1 increase my chances ol landing a good position’" HOW GET JOBS Survey the various trades and occupations so you can narrow down the field. Then adopt the experienced duck hunter's policy. He doesn't shoot blindly
ARE YOU FAT? OVERWEIGHT?
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at the Hock overhead but focusses on just one duck So study the advertisements in your local newspaper or the trade journals in the special field you wish to enter. Those journals are usually available in either your public or the college libraries. If you live in a large city where you may wish to link up with a factory or some other industry, try to get the name of the Employment Manager (Personnel Director) or other top official. Then send a brief, businesslike letter, addressing it to this man by name. If you are replying to a blind ad in the newspaper or a trade journal, w here only a return box number is listed, then start out yoursalutation with "Gentlemen" instead ol personalized "Dear Mr. Ford." Remember, too. that the primary purpose ol your first letter is just to get an appointment lor a personal interview! So don't till it with much detail but stress major points. And unless the advertisement specifically requested a handwritten letter.
you better have it typewritten. Employers also are more receptive to people w ho already have jobs, so don't start out by Haunting the fact you are unemployed. Instead, use this sample lirst paragraph asyour opening and pattern after the "Specimen Letter on Page 759 of my college textbook "Psychology Applied. "Since I am looking fora position with a company which holds out a future lor a person ol my experience. I wish to cite the following qualifications:" Then indent rather deeply and tabulate 4 major headings, as: 1. Business Experience 2. School and Technical Training 3. Personal Data 4. References Under the latter, list 3 or 4 people with "handles " on their names, such as "Judge" or "Advertising Manager” or "President ' WEBSTER’S ADDS MODERN ENTRIES SPRINGFIELD. Mass. (APi — Did you know that "Ms." is now in Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary? "Used instead of Miss or Mrs. (as when the marital status of a woman is unknown)" is how the Collegiate treats "Ms." The acceptable pronunciation is listed as "miz.” •Tcekhana," "warning track" and "Juke" are new dictionary entries from what field? If you said “sports," go to the head of the class. "Icekhana" is from auto racing; "warning track” from baseball; and "Juke" from football. They're among hundreds of new sports words now in the dictionary.
free Bluegrass!
The kind you listen to! Clap your hands, snap your fingers and stomp your feet to The kind that gets you grinning, feeling good al 1 over 1 It's Louisville's Bluegrass Festival of the United States! Three blissful days of wicked banjos Downtown under the sun. on the Riverfront Belvedere/Plaza and the River City Mall. Starting May 31 this Friday 1 And free just for getting within ear-range! Bill Monroe and The Bluegrass Boys James Monroe and The Midnight Ramblers Jim and Jesse and The Virginia Boys The Sunny Mountain
Boys The Bluegrass Alliance The McLain Family Band and more 1 All for free! Just because it's Louisville's super Summer of Seventy-four. This weekend we've got Bluegrass growing on the Belvedere There's a whole happy summer waiting in the wings LOUISVILLE Crrm.Jivea liHle, Louisville Visitors Bureau Founders Square Louisville. KY 40202
(as of a bank or corporation) and “Reverend." Briefly outline your major past business experience, listing your major job lirst. The goal ol this letter is to obtain an interview for you: not get a job. so keep that definitely in mind! Then dress like an executive, not a long-haired hippie, for long hair on men connotes dirt and inefticiency. For further advice, consult my textbook at your local library or send lor my booklet ‘‘Vocational Guidance." enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25 cents. (Always write to Dr Crane in care of this newspaper, enclosing a long stamped addressed envelope and 25 cents to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.)
Tuesday
12:00 4 Chuck wagon Theatre 8-10 News 12:30 2-6 Three On A Match 8-10 As The World Tuns 13 let's Make A Deal 1 00 2-6 Days of Our Lives 4 Movie "The Daughter of Rosie O Grady' 8-10 Guiding Light 13 Newlywed Game 130 2-6 Doctors 8-10 Edge of Night 13 Girl In My Life 2:00 2-6 Another World 8-10 Price Is Right 13 General Hospital 2:30 2-6 How To Survive A Marriage 8-10 Match Game
NOTICE TO HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain highway improvements as described below, will be received by the Indiana State Highway Commission, Room 1313. in the Indiana State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10:00 A M. Eastern Standard Time, on the 11th day of June, 1974. and all proposals will immediately thereafter be taken to the Great Hall on the Mam Floor of the Atkinson Hotel, Illinois Street at Georgia Street, where they will be publicly opened and read. The Indiana State Highway Commission hereby notifes all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minonty business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. CONTRACT RM-9725 Bids are invited on BRIDGE DECK PATCHING AND SEAL ING in the Crowfordsville District on the following: BENTON COUNTY - On US 41, from 0.1 mi. N of SR 18 to 6.1 mi. N. of SR 18 4 structures. BENTON COUNTY - On US 52, from 1.3 mi. S.E. of SR 352 to 1.5 mi. S. of SR 18, 3 structures. BOONE COUNTY - On SR 38, over Stowers Ditch, 0.2 mi. E of Boone-CImton County line, 1 structure. BOONE COUNTY - On SR 334. over PennCent. R.R., 1.9 mi. W of US 421, 1 struc-
ture.
ClAY COUNTY - On US 40, over PennCent. R.D., 1.3 mi. W. of Clay-Putnam County Line, 1 structure CLAY COUNTY - On SR 59. from 0.4 mi. N. of SR 246, to 1 4 mi. N. of SR 46 5 structures. CLAY COUNTY - On SR 246. over Eel River, 3.7 mi. W. of Clay City, 1 struc-
ture.
CUNTON COUNTY Stowers Ditch, 2.3 mi.
structure.
CUNTON COUNTY Kilmore Creek, 3 8 mi.
structure.
CUNTON COUNTY On US 421. over Prairie Creek, 6.1 mi. W. of SR 29, 1
structure.
MORGAN COUNTY On SR 42, over Rob ert Ditch, 3.7 mi. E. of Crown City, 1
structure.
On SR 38, over E of US 421. 1
On SR 75, over N. of US 421, 1
OWEN COUNTY - On SR 42, over Cataract Lake, 0.8 mi. W of SR 243, 1 structure. OWEN COUNTY - On SR 157, over Eel River, 0.1 mi. N. of Green-Owen County line, 1 structure. PUTNAM COUNTY - On SR 243, over Deer Creek, 0.5 mi. S. of US 40, 1 structure. TIPPECANOE COUNTY - On SR 225, from 2.1 mi. N. of SR 25 to 2.8 mi. N. of SR 25, 2 structures VIGO COUNTY - On US 40, from 1.7 mi. E. of Indiana-lllinois state line to 4 2 mi. E. of Indiana-lllinois State Line, 4 structures. VIGO COUNTY - On US 41, from 0 7 mi. N. of Ft. Harrison Street to 2 8 mi. N. of Terre Haute, 6 structures. VIGO COUNTY - On SR 63, from 3.1 mi. N. of US 41 to 4.1 mi. N. of US 41, 2 structures. VIGO COUNTY - On US 150, over O.C.M. & St. P. R.R., 6.8 mi. E. of Indiana-llli-nois State Line, 1 structure. CONTRACT RM-9769 - Bids are invited on BITUMINOUS WEDGE AND LEVEL in the Crowfordsville District on the following: MORGAN AND PUTNAM COUNTIES - Project SR 42, on SR 42, Sections 55 and 67 (17.10 miles) wedge and level from Jet. of SR 43 east to the cost city limits of Crown Center. CONTRACT T-9811 - Bids are invited on PAVEMENT MARKINGS in the following counties, Benton, Boone, Cloy, Clinton, Fountain, Hendricks, Montgomery, Morgan, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Tippecanoe, Vermillion, Vigo, Warren and White counties, Crowfordsville District. Bids ore invited on PAVEMENT MARKINGS in the following counties. Adorns Allen, DeKaib, Elkhart, Grant, Huntington, Kosciusko, LoGrange, Miami, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties, Ft. Woyne District. Bids are invited on PAVEMENT MARKINGS in the following counties, Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Davies, Dearborn, Decatur, Dubois, Floyd, Franklin, Gibson, Greene, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Johnson, Knox, Lawrence, Monroe, Ohio, Ripley, Scott, Shelby, Switzerland and Washington counties, Seymour District. Plans and proposals may be examined at the office of the Indiana State Highway Commission in the State Office Building, Room 1313, Indianapolis, Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION May 28-IT
Every Thursday Night Is PAGHETTINITE at OLD NATIONAL TRAIL HOUSE 1-70 at 231, Cloverdale
13 On* Ul« To live 3:00 3-6So(norMt 4 FlintttonM 8-10Tottlotolo> 13 >10,000 Pyramid 3:30 2 Gilligani Island 4 Debbie t Place 6 Mike Douglas t Movio "Tho Deadly Affair' )0Morv Griffin 13 Bonanza 4:00 7 Big Valley 4:30 4 Brady Bunch 13 Star Trek 4:55 10 Dragnet 5:00 2 Truth or Consequences 4 Beverly Hillbillies 6 News 8 To Tell The Truth 5:25 10 Paul Harvey 5:30 2-« NBC News 4 Gamer Pyle, USMC 8-10 CBS News 13 ABC News 6:00 2-6-8-10-13 News 4 Hogan s Heroes 6:30 2 Porter Wagoner 4 Andy Griffith (BW) 6 Evil Touch 10 To Toll Tho Truth 13 Now Price Is Right 7:00 2-6 Tho Bluffers 4 News 8-10Maude 13 Happy Days 7:30 4 Truth or Consequoncos 8-lOHawaiiFive-O 13 Movie "Beg, Borrow or Steal' 8:00 2-6 Emmy Awards 4 What's My Line? 8:30 4 Morv Griffin 8-10 Hawkins 9 00 13 Marcus Welby, M 0 10:00 2-6-8-10-13 News 4 Mod Squad 10:30 2-6iohnny Carson 8 Name of tho Game 10 Movie The left Handed Gun" 13 Star Trek 11:00 4 Untouchables I BW) 11:30 13 Night Life 12:00 2-6 Tomorrow 4 Daniel Boon* 1:00 4 News 13 Beal The Clock 1:30 13 Nows Wednesday 6:00 10 CBS Ntwt 13 Perspective 13 6:30 4 Gorner Ted Armstrong 8 Summer Semester 13 Close-Up 6:40 LEGALNOTICE of pubuc hearing Notice is hereby given that the Loco! Alcoholic Beverage Board of Putnam County, Indiana, will, at 10:00 on the 20 day of June, 1974 at the Clerk's Office, Court House, in the city of Greencastle, in said county, begin investigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: D167 - Dale & Alan Jones liquor, 04902 12 S. Main St. Beer and Box 293 Wine Dealer Cloverdale, Ind. Said investigation will be open to the public, and public participation is requested. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission By: Arthur R. Robinson Executive Secretary James D. Sims Chairman May 28 & June 10-2T
6 Today In Indiana 7:00 2-6 Today 4 Newt 8-10 Captain Kangaroo 13 Kindergarten College 7:30 4 Janie 13 Your World 8:00 8 CBS Newt 10 Mike Douglat 13 Paul Dixon 900 2-6 Dinah Shore 4 Movie "The Shuttered Room ' 8 Indy Today 10 Joker't Wild 9:30 2-6 Joopardy! 8-10 Gambit 13 Phil Donahue
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