The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1967 — Page 3

Secretarial Adjustment In An Automated Office

By ROBERTA ROESCH Dear Roberta Roesch:

. I am presently attending sec- , retarial school to prepare myself for an office career. This is .“"the work I want to do but sev-

future. But electronic brains will never do away entirely with the human touches a competent secretary can bring to office life. The first way to combat the

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eral people in business have told threat of automation is to beme that automation will eventu-1 come a “secretary supreme”

who specializes in taking over where automation leaves off.

\ ally diminish a secretary’s op

portunities

Do you think that this is the truth and, if so, how can a would-be secretary combat this coming threat?

M. B.

Definite Trend Dear M. B.: It is very definitely true that automated devices have eliminated some of the details secretaries used to handle and it will continue to do so in the <« INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAU* COMMISSION 911 STATE OFFICE BLDG. INDIANAPOLIS „ LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice it nereby given met the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board ol Putnam County. Indiana, will, at 11 a m on the Sth day of April. 1967 at the Clerk’s Office. Court House, in the City 'or e<Aown) of Greencastle. Indiana. In said County, begin Investigation of the application of the following named per..son. requesting the issue oi the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, , of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit ot the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive »Information concerning the fitness ol said applicant, and the propriety of Issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Eaton’s North Side Liquor Store •Inc., by Harold L. Jones. Pres., b Sarah E. Jones. Sec . 914 V - " d --Dr., Crawfords vile, Indiana (Package Store) Beer. Liquor & Wine Dealer, 801 East Washington St.. Greencastle, In-

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SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE -OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUB- . UC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLC .. BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. P. CONDON Executive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS • > i Chairman. Max. 7-lt

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The South 43 Water Association. Inc.. Putnam County, Indiana will receive ■ealed proposals until March IS. 1967 at the office of James M. Houck. At-torney-at-Law, ll l /» South Indiana Street. Greencastle. Indiana, for a general contract for a new water works system In accordance with Flans and Specifications as prepared by Paul - J. Klelser b Associates. Consulting Engineers. Terre Haute. Indiana, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read. \ -'The work consists of furnishing and Installing approximately 17,600 feet of •-inch. 8,300 feet of 4-inch, and 1.800 foot ot 2-inch water mains complete with valves, fittings, and all sppurtentant Items. The work also Includes Hie furnishing and Installing approximately 5,000 lineal feet of 3/4-lnch eervlce pipe, 100 service settings, master meter and vault, and one (1) booster pumping etatlon complete with all appurtenances. Bids are solicited for all work and 't»6 bids will be accepted for a part *#f the work. Drawings and Specifications are on -file at the office of James M. Houck. ?lltt South Indiana Street. Greencastle. Indiana, and at the office of the Con~suiting Engineers. Copies of the docu'menu may be obtained by depositing 'Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars with Paul ' J. Klelser b Associates. 671-573 Tippe- „ canoe Street, Terre Haute. Indiana, 'for each set ot documents. Each equlp- * ment supplier or bona fide bidder who 2 returns the documenU In good conditlon within fifteen (15) days after the .date of opening bids will be refunded fcJTfteen Dollars ($15.00). Only Five .($5.00) Dollars will be refunded for .the return of the documenU within .fifteen (15) days under any other conditions. or for documenU which have .been marked or defaced by the bidder .or equipment supplier. No refund will be made to the successful bidder. - -Proposals shall be executed on the standard proposal form, and with noncollusion affidavit required under the statutes of the State of Indiana.. Each proposal shall be accompanied by Standard Questionnaire Form No. 96a prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts and an acceptable certified or cashier’s check made payable to the South 43 Water Association. Inc.. Greencastle, Indiana, or an acceptable bidder's bond In an amount not less than five per cent (5%) of the toul bid price. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory perfvrmance bond. The South 43 Water Association, Inc., rtserves the right to reject any or dff bids and to waive any Informali136s In bidding. "No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days after the scheduled date of opening bids. SOUTH 43 WATER ASSOCIATION, INC. Homer Warman. President; James A. York, Secretary. Dated: March i. 1967 Mar. 7-13-2t

A second way is to ply yourself with the kind of job training and re-training that allows you to approach the job world in several different ways should automation eliminate some part of the work for which you originally prepared. For Those Who Wonder Dear Roberta Roesch: I would like to say to all women who wonder if they can handle two jobs that, after fuming about that worry for years, I now find I can spend a simulating seven hours a day in an office, and accomplish in three or four evenings (plus a full day on Saturdays) what I once spent all day doing when I was home full-time. Last night, for instance, I planned a party and prepared all the food. But if I’d had all day to do this, it would have taken eight or 10 hours instead of a concentrated three. I’m writing this note while commuting to work. I’m so happy with my routine. I’ve discovered that I’m now doing

Good Secretary Needn’t Fear Being Automated Out Of Job better at two jobs than I once did at one. Tell other women who are worried that they can do it, too. Mrs. J ,M. Apt Application The trite but true expression “Where there’s a will there’s a way” seldom applies more aptly than it does to modem women who wants to lead two lives. As you found out by experience when you organize yourself and eliminate trivia you often do better leading two lives than you once did leading one.

Show Sympathy To Fearful Flnesser By Alfred Sheinwold . This is a good day to send a few flowers to Fearful Frank. For ten years he refused to take a finesse for fear of losing it. He finally took a finesse that he was sure of winning—and landed in the hospital.

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Frank took the ace of diamonds and led the ace of trumps. Frank winced when West discarded, but then he smiled because he saw that he could later take a trump finesse with absolute assurance that it would work. Our hero took the top hearts, discarding the losing diamonds from his hand. Then he led dummy’s remaining trump to win a finesse with the ten. Frank continued with the top clubs and gave up a club to the queen. West led a diamond, and Frank ruffed low. He then gave up a lowtrump and won an-

other trump finesse when East had to return a trump from the Q-9 to South’s K-J. Frank landed in the hospital because he bragged about taking the first trump finesse. This play cost him his slam, as North forcefully pointed out. SHOULD RUFF After taking the top hearts South should ruff a heart with the four of spades. He cashes the top clubs and ruffs the jack of clubs in dummy. By this time East and South are reduced to four trumps each, and South has still not lost a trick.

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NOTES AND QUOTES from ’ BETTY H. SENDMEYER ' County Extension Agent • Homo Economics

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Betty H. Sendmeyer, County; shape are available in any yard Extension Agent in Home Eco- goods department.; * nomics. March 7, 1967 ! Four publications, which may Stitching up a new Easter help you sew like * pro are

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The Dally Banner, Dreoncastle, Indiana Tuesday, March 7, 1967

Milton E. Nichols, Cheyenne Elks lodge secretary, has asked all Elk club members to tie a piece of black crepe onto their Elks’ teeth insignia as a “symbolic protest.”

Farm Gasses To Be Held

The way you stitch that outfit together makes the difference in how it looks. Do you

On Wednesday, March 8, Dan Warzinak will discuss New

available at your county Extension office. These free Co-

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are HE-445, “Face it Right,: HE; ^ Production.

456, “Linings and Underlin-

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Declarer leads any card from I stitching a facing to lie flat and dummy. East ruffs low, and keep a firm edge-all require

South over?ruffs with the ten. This over-ruff takes the place of a finesse. South now leads the five of spades, giving the trick to East. But now East must return a spade from the Q-9. and South wins both tricks with the king and jack. Declarer gets all the finesses he needs if he is not in too much of a hurry. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with two spades (forcing to game), and the next player passes. You hold: S-Q 9 8 7 6; H-J 10 7 3; D-7; C-6 5 2. What do you say? Answer: Bid two notrump. You can show fine spade support later, but your first duty is to deny high-card strength.

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The discussion will be at 7:30 o’clock in the Bainbridge High School building. All swine producers should be interested in this meeting and are urged to

attend.

In addition, on Thursday, March 9, another Adult Farmer meeting is planned. The topic of the meeting will be “Liquid

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CIO Yes, CIA No CHICAGO UPI — Charleo Cogen, president of the American Federation of Teachers, said Monday his AFL-CIO affiliated union has never received any under-the-counter - money from the Central Intelligence Agency. Cogen asked the National Education Association to a<d the AFT in showing it has never received CIA funds. The NEA and other educational associations have been listed as recipients of CIA money.

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