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Gregory - Russell First Annual
"Black Awareness Week"
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June is National Dairy Month, and we’d like to help celebrate
through menus of our new column, which is being produced for
the American Dairy Association of Georgia, Inc.
Just to give you some background, we are the dairy fanner’s
voice in the marketplace. We represent 1300 Georgia milk
producers who have an investment of more than $280,000,000
in their industry.
The Association strives to tell the story of modem
dairying--from cow to consumer-and to promote the sale and
many uses of milk.
Milk today is the best buy on grocers’ shelves, both
nutritionally and economically. Did you know that at least 200
nutrients have been identified in milk, including some of all the
vitamins known to be essential to good health?
Prices for milk are the lowest in history, when measured in
terms of consumer buying power.
In 1940, for instance, the average factory employee worked
21 minutes to buy a half gallon of milk. Today he works about
10 minutes for the same amount.
In the summertime, ice cold milk punches are a favorite with
kids and grownups too, and they’re nourishing! Next time the
gang comes over, why not try out a couple of these?
HI-FI COOLER
Yield: 4 quarts
3 Refrigerator trays, 2‘/« cup each
IV4 cups (12-oz. can) apricot nectar
% cup (6-oz. can)frozen
concentrated orange juice, thawed
IM cups pineapple juice
1/3 cup lemon juice
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 cup instant nonfat dry milk
2 bottles (1 pt. 12-oz. each) ginger ale, chilled
Orange and lemon slices
In a bowl stir together apricot nectar, orange concentrate,
pineapple and lemon juices and sugar until sugar is dissolved.
Pour into 2 refrigerator trays and freeze to a mush In a mixing
bowl combine water and nonfat dry milk; whip until very stiff.
Gradually add frozen juices and beat until well mixed. Return
to 3 refrigerator trays and freeze. To serve: Spoon into a punch
bowl and pour in ginger ale. Garnish with sliced fruit.
PEANUT BUTTER MILK SHAKE
Yield: 4-5 cups
1 pint vanilla ice cream, softened
M cup creamy peanut butter
IM teaspoons vanilla
2 cups milk
In a mixing bowl blend together ice cream, peanut butter and
vanilla; gradually add milk. Serve immediately.
VARIATIONS
CHOCOLATE-PEANUT BUTTER MILK SHAKE:
Substitute % cup chocolate syrup for vanilla.
MAPLE-PEANUT BUTTER MILK SHAKE: Substitute 1
teaspoon maple extract for vanilla.
If you have any questions or suggestions, favorite milk
recipes, etc., why not drop us a line at American Dairy
Association of Georgia, 315 W. Ponce de Leon Avenue, Decatur,
Georgia 30030.
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The Black Student Union of
Augusta College observed it’s
first annual “Black Awarness
Week”. The observance was
scheduled during the week of
May 4-11,1971.
Highlighting the week of
activity were two
internationally known
prominent speakers. The week
began with comedian-critic,
Dick Gregory. Gregory was
marvelous in his address to
approximately 700 persons in
the performing arts theatre.
Gen. Vandiver Says Guard
Stands Ready If Needed
ATLANTA (PRN) -
Adjutant General Emest
Vandiver says the Georgia
National Guard is ready and
able to protect lives and
property of the State’s citizens
in the event of massive civil
disturbances.
Vandiver, former Governor
of Georgia, gave this assurance
after formal briefings to
Governor Jimmy Carter and a
State Legislative Committee
on preparations made by the
Guard for riot control.
“The Georgia National
Guard is better trained and
better equipped today than
ever before to cope with any
civil disorders that might arise
anywhere in the State,”
Vandiver said. “All of us hope
there will be no necessity for
action of this type. But the
Georgia Guard is ready if the
need should arise.”
Briefed thoroughly on the
deployment of National Guard
troops, the Governor and
Legislators were familiarized
with the legal procedures and
options of force that are to be
employed if local and State
law enforcement officers are
not able to cope with large
groups of rioters.
The Governor and
Legislators were assured that
the 12,000 Army and Air
Guardsmen throughout the
State are trained and equipped
to cope with any contingency.
Vandiver emphasized that the
Guard would be deployed
only in the event city, county
and state law enforcement
personnel were unable to
control a situation. He said
officers in charge of all troops
are receiving special leadership
training in civil disturbance
operations.
“Plans to move large forces
of Guardsmen by Ai>- Guard
transport aircraft have been
tested and found highly
successful,” Vandiver said.
Vandiver displayed to the
Legislators the types of
equipment and weapons that
would be available to
Guardsmen. Chemical
dispersers, armored vehicles
and other riot control devices
were inspected by the group
headed by State
Representative Crawford
Ware, of Hogansville,
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Capping off the week of
observance was “The Athlete of
the Decade”, Bill Russell.
Russell, a former player-coach
of the Boston Celtics, spoke to a
disappointingly sparse group.
The former Celtic great spent
more than two hours after his
stage presentation chatting with
interested persons.
Another highlight of the
week was a dance held at the
College Activity Center. Music
was provided by the famous
Glencoves.
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Major General Emest Vandiver
Adjutant General of Georgia
Chairman of the Housi
Committee on Defense an<
Veterans Affairs.
more efficient and
economical.
George Bagby, Director of
the Parks Department, offered
his department for use as a
subject of the study which
developed the procedures for
studying other agencies and
departments.
Ray Pope, Director of the
Department of Public Safety,
is in the process of transferring
a large portion of his
computer work to the State
Computer Services Center.
This will mean a more
effective method of providing
information necessary in the
apprehension of suspects and a
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maximum security prison (left to right) Joe Baker
(James Drury), Skip Manion (Woody Strode) and Pipes
(Red Buttons), plan their escape while working ala
considerable savings in tax
money through a more
efficient use of computer
time.
There are other instances
which I have not mentioned
here because of space
limitations. I will be talking
about these and others
presently in the works in
coming weeks.
In closing, I would like to
make one additional
comment. The examples
mentioned above are
indications of a tremendous
amount of cooperation and
enthusiasm with which
reorganization is being
received throughout state
government: however, I know
as well as you that everything
will not be this easy. There are
privileged positions and
set-ups in our state
government which cannot
survive public exposure. Those
who occupy these positions
and benefit from these
“arrangements” can be
expected to fight to maintain
their special treatment. If a
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fight is what they want, then I
am ready for it. I do not
intend to compromise. Your
tax money and the proper
performance of the duties of
state government are at stake.
If we begin to compromise on
things we know to be right
just to head off a threat of
future opposition, we will do
for them something all of the
special interests and
self-serving politicians together
could never do for themselves
- destroy this once in a
lifetime chance to have a state
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NEWS—REVIEW MAY 20,1971 -
mountain labor camp in “Breakout,” an “NBC World
Premiere Movie” to be colorcast Monday, May 31. on
the NBC Television Network.
government which is more
efficient, more economical
and more responsive to the
needs of Georgia people. I do
not think you want to lose
that chance. I can promise you
that I will do everything
within my power to see that it
is not lost. Agencies and
individuals that mount
campaigns to preserve their
position regardless of what is
best for the state will only be
calling attention to the need
for a careful look at just what
they have to hide.
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