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The Augusta News-Review - (USPS 887 820) - May 19, 1979
Deadline Wednesdays
THE 1979 PONTIACSy
OUR BEST GET BETTER
PONTIAC MASTER
11th of TELFAIR
&MCG
The Medical College of Georgia is currently interviewing for
the following positions:
REGISTERED NUfiSES
To function as staff nurses on the following units:
PRN TEAM MEDICINE
NEUROLOGY/NEUROSURGY MED. ICU
SURGERY ICU PEDIATRICS
RN/STAFF DEVELOPMENT
B.S. plus three years clinical experience, or M.S. plus
eighteen months experience in the Pediatrics area required.
NURSE CLINICIAN
Pediatrics; Must be Certified Pediatric Nurse Practicioner or
possess M'S. in Maternal/Child Health; travel required.
LPN’S
To work on PRN Team, Neurology or Orthopedics; must
have current license.
SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER
Degree plus considerable experience as a systems
programmer. Minimum one year experience in DOS/VS ;
highly desirable.
MEDICAL LAB TECHNICIAN
High School graduate with minimum two years experience
as a liab technician. Experience in hematology lab preferred.
For further information, please contact:
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
I Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, Georgia 30901
Telephone: (404) 828 3081
EEO Employer M/F
THE ARMY
WILL HELP YOU SAVE UP TO
$12,100 FOR COLLEGE.
In the Army, you can take advantage of the gen
erous Veterans’ Educational Assistance Program (VEAP,
for short).
The program works like this:
You can enroll in VEAP when you join the Army. You
contribute between SSO and $75 of your pay each month.
The government then matches your savings two-for-one.
So, during your enlistment, you can accumulate up
to $2,700 of your own savings plus as much as $5,400 in the
government’s matching funds. The total: SB,IOO for your
education.
If you enlist for 3 years for duty in certain skills
or certain locations, you could qualify for an additional
$3,000 contributed to your fund. The total then: sll,lOO
for your education.
If you enlist for 4 years instead of just 3, you’re eligible
for up to SI,OOO more (which means $4,000 added to the
basic fund). The maximum total: $12,100, which can finance
a lot of education.
Os course, serving in the Army will give you more
than just money to help you through school. You’ll develop
discipline. You’ll learn responsibility. You’ll mature. And
have a better idea of what you want.
For more information, call your local Army Repre
sentative. The address and phone number are in the Yellow
Pages under "Recruiting 5 .’ Or call the number below toll-free.
dill your
Army Representative
at 800-431-1976.
This offer not available in all locations.
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EARNING THE TRUST AND CONFIDENCE ’
OF AUGUSTA
ONE FAMILY AT A TIME B$
PAUL D. WALKER gy.jSj
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Home Office New York
Delivery Agencies
Needed
The Central Savannah River Area Employment and
Training Consortium Prime Sponsor is currently
developing its inventory list of potential delivery
agencies and contractors for Fiscal Year 1980.
The Consortium administers CETA funds for Titles
11, 111, IV, VI, VII, VIII, of the Act.
Should any agency be interested in applying to
serve as a delivery agent of Employment and
Training Programs, please submit to the CSRA
Employment and Training Consortium Office the
following:
1. The names of the organizations;
2. The types of services and activities the
organization is interested in providing;
3. The types of services and activities the
organization has provided in the past;
4. The number and type of people served and
documentation regarding the effectiveness of these
services;
Your reply should be addressed to:
Michael H. Taylor, Administrator
CSRA Employment and Training Consortium
1261 Greene St.
The cut off date for applicants will be July 15,
1979.
Schools
may serve
breakfast
By Rob Green
Breakfast may be served in
Richmond County public
schools, the Board of
Education voted Thursday.
Initially the lunchroom
committee passed the proposal
for the breakfast-in-schools
program with little opposition,
but when the board members
reviewed the proposal there
arose questions as to the
“business” schools are in.
“We seem to be forgetting
what we’re in business for.”
Henry Grant said in opposition
of the program. He said the
proposal had been defeated in
previous years and that now it
seems that the board is
forgetting the purpose of
schools.
Teachers would be cayght
up in a lot of red-tape keeping
records of students Grant said.
A roll call vote was called for
by Grant. a lunchroom
committee member, and all the
members of the board voted
for the program except him
and one other man.
A motion was made that
principals and their staffs
decide if their particular
schools take part in the
program and that the board
then approve the school’s
decision. The only stipulation
made on the breakfast program
was that no alterations be
made on busing to fit the hours
for breakfast.
Superintendent William G.
Oellerich said other counties in
Georgia using the breakfast
program report better
attendance, more alert students
and achievement
improvements. He said
misconceptions concerning the
Apprentice Jobs
Available
THE CSRA BUSINESS LEAGUE announces
several openings in their CARPENTRY
APPRENTICE TRAINING PROGRAM. The
Program is a CETA funded project designed to
develop unemployed individuals into productive
independent trade persons.
The program pays $2.90 an hour for classroom
training and a graduated salary for O-J-T training.
Participants are assured quality instruction, as
well as, a rewarding skill.
For information, call 722 0994 or 735-0399.
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Franklin Evans and Myrtle Turner
program needed to be cleared
up. The breakfast program will
be run “just like the lunch
program,” he said.
Elementary and secondary
school students would be
eligible for reduced prices or
free breakfasts just as they are
for lunches, Oellerich said. The
U.S. Department of
Agriculture- suppliments part
of the actual cost of and/or
breakfast in schools with tax
money by either cash allowances
or commodities, he said.
Students paying 50 cents for
lunches in secondary schools
here don’t meet the actual cost
ot 94 cents for the meals,
Oellerich said. The use of
citizens’ tax dollars for meals
shows that “we’re paying” for
the program whether the
schools use it or not, he said.
Norma Reeves, the
supervisor of the school food
service department in
Richmond County, said the
breakfast program would
“stagger” working hours for
laborers, answering the hours
problem in the public schools.
Some kitchen workers would
come in earlier for breakfast
and others would come in
later, some would leave earlier
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interview, call 793-8909.
Contest
winners
Myrtle Turner and Franklin
Evans took first place honors
in the recent fourth annual
Augusta Black Festival
oratorical contest.
Miss Turner, a student at
Richmond Academy, won in
the category “Original speeches
written by the contestants.”
In the same category, David
Young of Boggs Academy won
second place.
Evans, a student at Wren
High, won in the “Speeches
from famous statesmen”
category. Morris E. Reese of
Warren County High School
won second place.
First place winners will'
receive $25 bonds. Second
place winners will receive
trophies. All participants will
receive certificates.
Other students who
participated were Michael
Cross of Boggs Academy and
Angela Hankinson of Westside
High School.
Members of the committee
were Mrs. Emma R. Gresham,
chairperson; Frances P. Harris,
co-chairperson; James L.
Walker, Vivian Johnson, Lila
Carter, and Ruby Saxon.
and some would leave later,
Mrs. Reeves said.
Oellerich said money
alloted by the government and
prices paid by students for the
breakfast would meet the
salaries for the breakfast crews.
It was said that schools using
the breakfast program would
be better able to make ends
meet. Mrs. Reeves said menus
would run alternately with
cereal-and-milk and meat or
meat substitutues.
The programs are not to be
pilots, Oellerich said. Principals
and their staff will be given the
authority to accept the
program or not, as they so
desire, taking the interest of
their communities into
consideration, he said.
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