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IT IS SURPRISING that more
Georgians aren’t taking advan
tan of the massy opportunities
available to them in toe state’s
rapidly expanding vocational-
1 training program. showed that
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only two of
Georgia's vocational IS
area
schools are
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tty. Consider*
tng that they
have so much
to offer -tui-
tieulariy to our young people, I
am surprised there are not wait
tng lists for admission.
The experience of those who
aiready have be® standing
daaeee fa these schools mearly
indicates bow much can be gamed
from training fa specialized skids
and trades. It seems good-pay
fag Jobe are waiting for suto
students even before they grad
efts.
According to the State Depart
SSS faelSfie technology
at Athens had no trouble secur¬
ing good Jobs, with most of them
tsvfag their
a. T off^ed toem was «So a
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A MODEL PROGRAM
has attracted nationwide
nitton, Georgia's vocational
fag system is one of which
all should be extremely
i When toe program as
planned is completed, there
^ 23 area vocational
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within easy
every Georgian. Three near
schools will open this fall and 10
others will begin classes i n 1965,
including a 55 million, 50-conrse
school in Atlanta.
The schools are designed to
provide training for three
groups: high school graduates,
under - employed persons who
need training for new Jobs, and
employed people who require ad
ditional training in order to keep
up with changing methods and
techniques.
it is estimated that toe courses
cost the state shout |150 per
bet there is no charge
tcT tuition. The only cost to the
student is for his supplies.
Coams offered delude elec
technology, practical nurs- avia
ghop operation,
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drafting, com
photography, printing,
^ u “ occupations and chemical
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technology.
T, • • •
TnnrviTT th e nuemntov*
state and nabonal concern, there
are jobs, and good ones, to be
found. New industry is creating
Safa and more positions. The
problem is in finding peo
pie qualified to fill them. ’ Special
a high degre€ *
Bkai are much in demand in to*
I day’s business world.
I hope young Georgians will
keep this fa mfad this fall and
not let opportunity pass them
by.
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AUCTION
ON THE PREMISES
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Saturday, Aug.
Estate-of Lee Kytle
332 Ares oi No. t Lard SubdiYldtd
h In 4 tracts on 129 4 mi. Cleyeland
Approx. 75 to ICO Ac es of Pastureiand
35 acres bottomland that does n<-1 overflow. Lot
fir,e tfmHer * 10 streams. Pie ty of hontage
on 129. Good, big home and outbuitdi lgs
TERMS AVAILABLE
VERNON ADAMS, Executor
434-7076 BUFORD, GA.
I AUCTION!
ON THE PREMISES
Brcokton (Community
Saturday, Aug. 15, 2PM
Pr jp rty oi Edward Pitchfo.d, 1-2 mile south of
Brook on S x large residential lots and two 5
acre tracts. All fronting Clark Bridge road
Also 5 tracts ranging f om IS to 15 a:res Streams
a. j in each trac‘.
13 down, balance in 30 days
McConnell Realty Co.
Gainesville , Georaia
BIG SALE
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Free Installmeiit New Rebuilt
12 Volt $6 Exchange
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Generator and Starter
24 Hour Wrecker Service
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