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-. w Page 2- Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1980 1 kV 'ft - J. 1 Si .1 New book assists you in making quality resumes This is the month when not telling a lie is reallv the thine to do. The same thing is true in a selling resume, says Executive Recruiter Don Rehner, because when you tell a lie in your re sume, you open a can of worms that costs you interviews, maybe even the job the resume helped you get! In his just-out book, How to Do Your fwn Resume with Profess I Results, Rehner says, !ick to the facts, don't lie or embellish, and keep it short and simple. Don't use gimmicks such as over or under-sized paper, or vivid paper and ink combina tions; stay with black ink on white or pastel paper. But, it is important that you do a critical self-assessment to define who you are and where you want to go, then start your resume. When you do, tell your story to sell an interview. Resume defines opportunity bases, where potential em- ployers are and how to reach them, how to change geog raphy more easily and have in terviews waiting, even if you move without a job. Turning unexpected dismissal into op portunity is detailed. Resume formats recent graduate, chronological, func tional, combination are shown with variations. Reasons for using each for mat, why the combination for mat is usually the best format to use, and why you should use two separate formats, are all shown. Lay out your resume for maximum readability; be clear, concise and organized. Above all, be neat. What to do with the com pleted resume, what not to do with it, and where Teaser Let ters work to get more inter views, are discussed in this complete resume manual. No lie all you need to do is send $3.00 to RESUMES, Box 455 New Canaan, CT 06840. You get the truth about doing your own resume, one that sells interviews for your best pro duct, you. Good As Gold Since the beginning of recorded history, men have traditionally given gifts of gold jewelry to the women they loved. Today, a gift of gold is equally appropriate for women to give to the men in their lives. L-li.rfln.lM il Some of the most popu lar choices are 14 or 18-karat gold money clips, pens, key rings, personalized belt buckles and collar clips -gifts that are useful as well as beautiful, and sure to please even the most dis cerning man. The brightness of gold, like the love it celehrotos. doesn't dim with time. Impervious to tarnish and wear, a gift of real gold may be enjoyed not only for a lifetime, but can be passed down through the genera tions as a treasured family heirloom. What's as good as gold? Perhaps the person who gives it. Most geologists believe the Great Lakes were once river valleys enlarged by glaciers during the Ice Age. No More, No Less BARTLESVTLLE, Okla. 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