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Celestine Sibley Will
MC Cracker Crumble
ATLANTA (PRN) - Celestine
Sibley, Atlanta Constitution
columnist and author, will
serve as mistress of ceremonies
for the sixth annual Cracker
Crumble Oct. 26 at the
Marriott Hotel, it is announced
by Glenn McCullough,
secretary-manager of the
Georgia Press Association,
producer of the show.
The political spoof
sponsored by the Georgia Press
Educational Foundation,
benefits the scholorship loan
program of the organization.
The reception will open at
6:30, dinner at 7:30 with the
show following.
Hunting and Fishing Licenses..,
Hunting and Fhhlng Licenses, Rods, Reels, Bai^
(Crickets and Wonm), Artificial Lures end
plenty of Gun Sheds and fine Fishing Poles...
Ad at unbelievable prices.
PEMBROKE MOTOR CO., INC.
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For A Man That Will Serve Everyone
ELECT
COLON FLOYD
SHERIFF BRYAN COUNTY
September 11, 1968
TO THE VOTERS OF BRYAN COUNTY
| have not neglected my responsibilities to the children
111 iSS of Bryan County to wage a political campaign.
I have been in Atlanta in the interest of the Bryan County
y w JI-Bsb School System.
I have held my regular monthly Board meetings and my
, office has continued to be open and operate in the usual
i Because of my duties and responsibilities as Superin-
tendent of Schools of Bryan County I have not been able
to see all of the voters in the county.
s । You have previously read my qualifications in the paper
“■J; S1 ; P ”» and have seen the interest that the people in Bryan County
have in me.
Therefore, I am using this method in asking you to vote
for J. R. (Jimmie) DeLoach on September 11.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
J. R. DeLOACH
Among the acceptances to
invitations to sit at the head
table are Gov. I^ester Maddox,
Sen. Herman Talmadge, Gen.
Louis W. Truman, Secretary of
State Ben Fortson, Cong. Ben
Blackburn, Speaker George L.
Smith 11, Lt. Gov. George T.
Smith, State Sen. Culver Kidd,
GPA president Tom Frier and
Mrs. Joyce Odom of
Waynesboro.
Callaway Gardens at Pine
Mountain, Ga. has been called
the “Ski Tournament Capital”
of the world as it is home of
the MASTERS Water Ski
Tournament each summer.
Maddox Names
Thomas New
Press Aide
ATLANTA (PRN) - Jack N.
Thomas has been named press
secretary by Gov. Lester
Maddox.
At the time of his
appointment, Thomas was a
graduate student in psychology
at Emory University. He has
been writing speeches for the
governor on a parttime basis for
several months.
Thomas, 32, a native of
Commerce, Ga., was graduated
from Hoke Smith High School
in Atlanta and served in the U.
S. Air Force from 1955 to 1959
as a Russian translator in West
Germany.
He attended the University
of Georgia and received his
bachelor’s degree with a major
in psychology and a minor in
journalism. Thomas has
worked for the State Board of
Corrections and as a research
analyist for the State Board of
Pardons and Paroles.
He is a Baptist and a
Democrat. His wife is the
former Charlotte Allman of
Moultrie, and their children are
Elaine, 3, and Marie, 2.
Gov. LOj^tM addox
Heportgay People
ATLANTA (PRN) - When
mobs are allowed to pick and
choose among the laws they
will obey, we have a state of
anarchy, and this makes a chaos
of the liberties of millions
upon millions of our citizens.
We need leaders in this
nation who will stand up for
the forgotten man. He is the
peaceful, law abiding, hard
working and decent citizen
who goes ■
about build I
ing a strong- I
er state, a ■
stronger I
nation,!
while these I
publicized I
mobs try to I
tear them I
down. H
In Nov- B
ember this forgotten man is
going to make himself
remembered. We hope he will
go to the polls and elect
candidates who will bring law
and order back to America.
Candidates who will restore
control of their schools back
into the hands of parents..
Candidates who will halt the
harrassment of American free
enterprise and free it to combat
economic ills . . .
Candidates who will turn
the nation back toward the
kind of courage and faith which
was our forebears, who were
willing to travel into an
unknown sea in search of
freedom to worship God as
they pleased.
Here in Georgia our citizens
are proving every day what can
be done by personal initiative,
by private enterprise, by
planning, working, and
praying. This great state has
largely been free of the
destruction and anarchy that is
sweeping many parts of
America, and it is the prayer of
the great majority of our
citizens that it remain that way.
As pledged in our campaign,
this administration has worked
to bring Georgia a government
based on honesty, efficiency
and morality.
Already in just 20 months
state government has made
more progress in service to our
citizens than during any similar
period in the history of the
state.
Georgia’s economic health
has never been so good—
Georgia’s revenue
collections have never been so
large—
Georgia’s number of
employed has never been so
great—
And Georgia’s future has
never before been so bright.
In new and expanded
industry Georgia in the fiscal
year that ended June 30 grew
by more than $625 million.
This unheard of capital outlay
is more than any two previous
fiscal years combined.
We are not going to rest on
our laurels but with renewed
vigor we shall concentrate even
more in increasing our
expansion rate.
In one area of growth, the
tourist industry, lies one of our
greatest potentials and last
week your governor named an
advisory commission on travel
development for the purpose of
concentrating in that field. This
new commission is headed by
Glenn McCullough of the
Georgia Press Association.
Others on the commission are
all directly involved in the
development of tourism by
virtue of operating tourist
facilities in our state. They
therefore are imminently
qualified to perform a valuable
service to our state.
My full cooperation is
pledged to this commission and
I am confident that our tourist
growth rate will be increased as
a result of this commission’s
work with the tourist division
of the Department of Industry
and Trade.
THE PEMBROKE IOURNAL, Thursday, September 12, 1968—
GPA ’s McCullough
Heads Travel Group
ATLANTA (PRN) - An
advisory Commission on Travel
Development has been named
by Governor Lester Maddox to
assist in coordinating and
planning Georgia’s tourist
promotion efforts.
Glenn McCullough,
manager, Georgia Press
Association, was designated
chairman of the group in
special ceremonies last Friday
at the State Capitol. The
commission was called into
session immediately at the
Marriott Motor Hotel with Bill.
Hardman, director, Tourist
Division, Department of
Industry and Trade, to outline
plans for the annual Governor’s
Conference on Tourism in early
November at Savannah.
The objectives of the
commission are to coordinate
advertising, publicity and
promotion within and without
the state and to work to
educate Georgians in the travel
trade in the better methods of
serving the public and a greater
knowledge of the preservation
of its historic and scenic
attractions and its natural
wonders, and encourage greater
facilities for the development
for the travel trade.
Others named to the
commission include Fred
Zapico, Jekyll Motels, Inc.; M.
O. Ryan, Marriott Motor Hotel,
Atlanta; Eric Holmes,
Petroleum Council of Georgia,
Atlanta; Ed England, Georgia
Restaurant Assn., Atlanta;
Alvin Davis, Jefferson Mills,
Jefferson; Liston Elkins,
Okefenokee Swamp Park.
Mrs. Mozelle Christian,
Georgia State Chamber of
Commerce; Steve Styron,
Georgia Motel-Hotel Assn.,
Atlanta; Richard C. Borden,
Rock City Gardens; Senator
Ford Spinks, Tifton, chairman,
Senate Tourist Study
Committee; Clack Tucker,
Southern Bell Telephone Co.,
Atlanta.
Jack Hardy, Burke Dowling
Adams advertising agency,
Atlanta; George Evoy, Georgia
Motor Club, Atlanta; Frank
Allcom, Little White House,
Warm Springs; Horace
Caldwell, Jekyll Island
Authority; W. B. Fry, Smith
House, Dahlonega; John
Culver, Georgia Association of
Broadcasters.
Ovid Davis, The Coca-Cola
Company, Atlanta; Osgood
Willis, Delta Air Lines, Atlanta;
Millard Beckum, Chamber of
Commerce, Augusta; William
Dawson, Six Flags Over
Georgia; Carl Vann, Martinique
Motor Hotel, Columbus; Walter
Vickers, Savannah Inn and
Country Club, Wilmington
Island; Mrs. Grace Watkins,
Greyhound Lines, Atlanta, Bob
Hannah, Georgia Power Co.,
Atlanta.
The governor congratulated
the tourist industry of Georgia
for its initative in setting up an
organization to promote the
industry. “Because of the
outstanding service you have
rendered, I am designating key
representatives from your own
membership to advise my
office and other state agencies
in the important planning and
development stages of our
tourist promotion programs,”
he said.
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Jackson Hits
‘Youth Waste’
ATLANTA (PRN) -
Maynard Jackson, U.S.
Democratic Senatorial
Candidate, brought his call for
a New Georgia to the people in
a final sweep of Georgia’s cities.
Mr. Jackson’s campaign which
is racing toward an exciting
climax on Primary Day
September 11, appeals to all
Georgians for new Senate
representation to bring new
leadership to the state.
“The state of Georgia is
undergoing a revolution, and I
intend to see that it is a
smashing success,” said Mr.
Jackson, in Griffin. “I have
during the past two months,
proposed a number of specific
programs to deal with these
problems. I have asked
business, backed by federal
guarantees, to invest in the
ghetto and to develop the
human resources needed to
rebuild and to revitalize life in
the cities.”
Most things are governed by
the law of demand, but making
mistakes isn’t one of them
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