The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1966 — Page 3
Snail Towner Directed To Big City Directory
By ROBERTA BOESCH Dear Roberta Roeach: Ton often suggest classified telephone directories in large cittes as good sources for job information. But how can a person, who lives in a small town, consult directories for 'larger cities? lArs. P. H. Dear Mrs. P. H.: Make a trip to the city that 'is nearest you—unless you are so far away that it is impossible and impractical. Usually, though, you wM find it practical and worthwhile since the yellow pages in out-of-town directories yield so much infor-
Where TO Look _ The best places to find the directories wiH be department stores, hotels, the telephone company, the public hbrary and raihoad, bus and air terminals. Dear Roberta Roeach: ^ After many interviews, I ’have been offered a job with a new firm In our town. I teamed of this company through answering an ad and, on the whole, I feel I would like the 4ob that has been offered to 3*But even though I want the work, I am held back by the ’feehng that there is something strange about the company. This is pure intuition, of course. But before I become involved I would like to be sure everything Is aH right. Is there any way that I can find out? A D. Places To Write Te Dear A. D.: Ton can write to the Better Bndnaee Bureau of Metropolitan New York at 220 Church 8L, N. Y., N. Y. You can also write to the Oommerce mvi In- * dustry Association of New I York, fg Church St, N. Y n N.
Y. Both organisations have to formation on business firms. Sometimes you can also get the facts shout an unknown firm (or a company whose standing you want to check) by consulting your local bank, trade associations and trade directories. Business people you happen to know may also be able to answer your questions about this firm. Dear Roberta Roeach: Is it considered fair to register with several employment
A Job-Seeker Is Justified In Using All Means To Find Work agencies at the same tone you are answering classified ads and sending out job letters on your own? Mrs. B. G. Dear Mrs. B. G.: In love, war and job hunting, nearly everything is fair. So when you are in the market for work, it is completely legitimate to use aU available jobhunting avenues. Let Them Knew It you do get a job through your own leade (rather than through one given to you by an agency), let the agencies you are registered with know at once that you are not to the market for work at toe present time.
No Waiting For :AF Enlistments _ B/Sft Jerry D. McQuinn, Local Air Force Recruiter, announced today that there is no waiting period for wiHstmewt Into toe Air Force. - Any young man or woman of enlistment age may seek enlistment to the Air Force as long as she or he meets the prescribed requirements. The requirements are almost toe same as any other branch of service, except the Air Force applicants must take an aptitude test to determine the career field they are qualified to enter before enlisting. The aptitude tests are given at the Crawfordsville Recruiting Office each Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m. Initial assignment at time of enlistment for aptitude area is guaranteed. - Since September 1947 when file Air Force became a sepaThte brand* of service, the Air Force has always relied on volunteers to fill vacancies needed. ~ Any applicant wishing to enter toe Air Fence may contact S/Sgt McQuinn. Wednesday or Friday at Room 207, 221 East Main Street, Crawfordsville, by phone or by a personal visit to Stake application for toe Air force. t S/Sgt McQuinn may also be {jpntacted thru the local Selective Service Office: Rockville Mondays, Covington Tuesdays, Qkl Greencastle Thursdays. Ap. ^ointments may be made by phoning Crawfordsville 362-7444 Sr 362-8074.
SheinwoM On Bridge Hard Way Mystery Explained By Hand By Alfred SheinweM On one of my recent trips to Lae Vegas a friend talked so much about 'Tour, toe hard way” that I had to ask him, what he meant. Those of us who lead sheltered lives will be glad to know that he was talking about a bridge hand.
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If East had returned a diamond at the second trick, dummy would win. South would get to his hand with a club to lead a heart. East would take toe king with the ace and return another diamond. West would win with the king of diamonds and lead another trump, thus reducing declarer to one ruff in the dummy. South would therefore loss a trick in each suit “That’s an
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clodfelter and family called on Mrs. Ray Clodfelter on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass visited Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nichols and two daughters of Montezuma were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. Nichols’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nichols. The girls stayed and visited their grandparents until Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter had as their guests over Easter, Mrs. Clodfelter’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wheeler of Moline, HI., and sis-ter-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy Peterson of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clodfelter of Bainbridge visited Mrs. Ray Clodfelter on Thursday evening. The candlelight service in Portland Mills Church was well attended, also on Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin and Mrs. Aileen Overstreet had as dinner guests on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sering and family of Michigan, Mr. and Mr*. Max Causey and family of Montezuma, Mr. and Mrs. William Newgent of Portland Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kendall of Beech Grove. The Putnam County Federation of Clubs met in Union Chapel church near Morton for their annual meeting. It was a most enjoyable day. There was a large attendance, even though it rained most all day. Mrs. Oscar Perkins had as dinner guests on Wednesday, Mrs. Raymond Wright, Mrs. Nelson Wood, Mrs. Ira Hutcheson, Mrs. Dewey Stultz and Mrs. Ray Clodfelter. All departed late in the afternoon, thanking Mrs. Perkins for a most enjoyable day and delicious dinner.
easy defense,” my friend pointed out, "so that the defenders get four tricks the easy way.” LEADS CLUB Actually East led a club at the second trick. South put up the ace and led a heart, losing the king to Bast’s ace. East returned a heart, and South ruffed. South cashed the king of chibs, ruffed a chib in dummy, ruffed a heart and led his last dub. West discarded the queen of hearts, and South ruffed with dummy’s queen of trumps. Now South had to get back to draw trumps. He cashed the ace of diamonds, and West thoughtfully dropped the queen. On the next diamond East stepped up with the nine, holding the trick. East led his last heart, and West was sure to get the setting trick with his ten of spades. If South ruffed low. West would over-ruff; and if South ruffed with an honor he could not draw the ten. "Tliat’s a very hard defense,” I remarked. "Exactly,” my friend agreed. “That’s why we call it getting four the hard way.” So now we all know what they think about to Las Vegas. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one heart, and the next player passes. You hold: S-A; H-A 10 9 4; DJ 9 5 4; C-Q J 7 5. What do you
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Answer: Bid three hearts. This shows strong trump sup-
port (at least four to the queen) with about 13 to 16 points, counting distribution as well as high cards.
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REDCAR, England UPI— Former tank driver Stanley William Bracken, 26, was fined 328 Friday for driving a brand new 350,000 tank away from an exhibition site. Bracken explained to the court: "1 did not think a tank like that should have been left lying about unguarded ... I just wanted to draw attention to it.”
LOGAN DIRECTS ‘CAMELOF HOLLYWOOD UPI — Jack Warner has chosen Joshua Logan to direct movie version of “Camelot.”
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SAN FRANCISCO UPI — A local car dealer Arid a rousing birthday party Friday for auto salesman Dan Stafford, complete with cake and two fifths of
bourbon.
Stafford celebrated tils 90th
birthday.
Postpone ‘AndersonvUle* HOLLYWOOD UPI—Stanley Kramer announced he has postponed filming of “AndersonviUe” until the summer of 1967.
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