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The Augusta News-Review April 26, 1980
The CSRA Private Industry
Council will hold its
Monthly Council meeting
on Tuesday, April 29 al
3:30 p.m. in the CETA
Conference Room, 209
Seventh Street.
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Valentena R. Fteeman
Five candidates vie for 'Miss Teenager 1980’
Tau Gamma Delta Sorority,
Inc., Kappa Chapter, will
present its annual Taugadetta,
featuring the Paine College
Drama Club, in a theatre
dinner banquet performance of
“The Prisoner of Second
Avenue” in the Paine College
Campus Center, April 25 at 8
J.C. Taylor is the director
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2066 Gordon Highway Augusta, Ga. 30909
(404) 736 3351
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Valeta Jerlvn Goode
One of these lovely young
ladies will be crowned “Miss
Teenager 1980.”
Valentena Rocharyl
Freeman is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Larney Freeman. She
is a graduate of Paine College
where sire majored in business
administration. She plans to
attend Atlanta University to
obtain her masters degree in
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Yvette Barnes
data processing.
VaJeta Jerlyn Goode, North
Augusta, S.C., is tire daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard G.
Goode. She attends Our Lady
of Peace School. She plans to
become a doctor or lawyer.
Yvette Barnes, Edgefield,
S.C., is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David Barnes Jr. She is a
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Sandra Hayes
senior at Strom Thurmond
High School. After graduation,
site plans to attend Clemson
University to major in
secondary education.
Sandra Hayes is the daughter
of Mr. Jeff Hayes and Ms. Eva
Jackson. She attends Lucy
Laney High School where she
is a sophomore. Her ambition
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Bus. 798-6691 P.O. Box 2808
Res. 793-7775 Augusta, Georgia 30904
If You Pay Rent
You can own a home of your own for less than
$200.00 per month, if qualified. And we will help
you obtain financing.
•Three or four Bedrooms
•Two full Baths
•Choice of Greatroom with Log Burning
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We Trade Homes - Equal Housing
For Qualifing Information, Call
Charles Smith, 793-1344
Floyd Hodge, 592-2175
South Augusta Realty Co.
3038 Meadowbrook Dr.
790-0877
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Announcement
The CSRA Employment and Training Consortium
announces through its Chairman, Commissioner Harold C.
Smith, a modification of its grants to reflect the following:
-Title I l-D - $2,589,438 - Major Modification 004 reflects a
decrease in funds in the amount of $131,120 in FY '79
carryover. Activities reflect a reduced enrollment
adjustment to account for the reduction in funds. A total
of 908 persons will be served through this grant. This
modification is effective April 1, 1980 through September
30, 1980.
-Title VI - $2,086,631 - Major Modification 004 reflects an
increase in funds in the amount of $53,581 in FY 79
carryover. Activities reflect a reduced enrollment
adjustment to account for the overall grant reduction in
funds from the previous Fiscal Year. A total of 835 persons
will be served through this grant. This modification is
effective April 1,1980 through September 30, 1980.
Anyone wishing to review these modifications in their
entirety should contact Mr. Michael H. Taylor at (404)
722-3001 or come by the office anytime between the hours
of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at 209
Seventh Street - Suite 200, Augusta, Georgia 30902.
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Carla Williams
is to become a math teacher.
Carla Williams is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Williams. She is a senior
at Glenn Hills High School. She
is presently holding the title as
Miss Paine College Upward
Bound. She plans to attend
Morris Brown College in
Atlanta to become an
elementary school teacher.