Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 21, 1980, Supplement, Page Page 2, Image 14

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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.
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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.
There's more to saving energy
than turning off unneeded lights
and insulating your attic, says
Applied Automation, a leading
instrumentation company.
Computer controls are saving
millions of dollars annually by
delivering just the right amount
of gas fuel no more, no
less needed in production.
MAKING
FAMILY LIFE
MORE FUN
You can provide pleasure
for your family even when
you're not with them. An
increasing number of people
have found that a new way
of sending books as birth
day, graduation, anniver
sary, get-well, any-time gifts
can help keep a family to
gether when it has to be far
anart.
Fond family members
can cross the miles
with the gift of a
book sent a new way.
The gift of a book you
never touch can be a great
way to stay in touch.
The American Booksellers
Assn. and the National
Association of College
Stores are cosponsors of a
"Give-a-Book Certificates"
program that lets you send
one of 12 attractive cards
and a gift certificate for a
book redeemable at partici
pating bookstores all over
the country. It's a lot faster,
easier and often less expen
sive than sending a book
you've picked out yourself.
The next time you're in a
bookstore, you might like
to ask whether it plans to
participate in this program
or if it already does.
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ANBVOU
Man And Nature
This article has been pre
pared by Georgia-Pacific,
the growth company in
terested in protecting our
natural resources.
Some of America's
most beautiful wood
lands are protected by
forest products companies.
There are 182 species of
trees in the U.S. Our Douglas
fir, coast redwood and
Southern pine are among
the most desired species in
all the world.
There are 500 million
acres of commercial timber
in the country, about 16
percent owned by forest
products companies. These
companies combat the rav
ages of insects, disease and
fire, protecting their trees
and producing wood, wild
life and recreation for
' generation after generation. "
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