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Mrs. E. B. Heard, Beverly Davis and Mayor J. R. Allen (Eitjj of (Columbus (Srorgia PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Future Homemakers of America is completing its twenty-fifth year as the national organization for hone economics students in the secondary schools of the nation; and WHEREAS, young people are one of our country's greatest natural resources; and WHEREAS, Future Homemakers of America is an organization that builds strong foundation for future homes and provides opportunities for members to practice principles of democracy and leadership and its members are concerned with self improvement, famility unity, and service to the community; and WHEREAS, the week of March 28 through April 3, 1971 has been designated by the national organization of Future Homemakers of America as National FHA Week. NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. R. Allen, Mayor of the City of Columbus do hereby proclaim the week beginning March 28, 1971 as FUTURE HOMEMAKERS WEEK and urge all citizens to acquaint themselves with the purposes and activities of the Future Homemakers of America organization, to show interest in it and to give help and encouragement to the members who are working hard to achieve knowledge that will make outstanding homemakers and leaders to our communities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Official Seal of the City of Columbus, Georgia, to be .affixed this 25th day of March, 1971. [TY OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 12
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Statewide Contest Won By Carver High Student Gov. Jimmy Carter named 17-year old Jenette Marshall of Carver High School of Columbus as winner of the 1971 Ability Countys Survey Contest, sponsored jointly by the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped and the Georgia Governors Committee on Employment of the Handi- capped. In making the announcement, the govern- ors said, Miss Marshall's survey on the 1971 contest theme, 'Employment of the Handi- capped: Community Attitudes', showed a great deal of insight and personal concern for our state's handicapped citizens, a concern I feel strongly myself. As the state's first place winner, Miss Marshall will receive $100 plus a three-day all expense paid trip to Washington to attend the annual President's committee meeting on employment of the handicapped. Southern Bell sponsored an awards lunch- eon for the winning students and their teach- ers and principals held at the Governor's Man- sion on April 8. H. E. Van Ordcn, executive secretary of the Governor's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, said that the competition in this year's contest was extremely keen as more high schools participated than in any previous year. The Ability Counts Contest is for juniors and seniors in public and private high schools. To participate in the contest students must write an original report that docs not axcccd 750 words, talk to local agencies involved in work relating to employment of the handi- capped citizens living in their communities. Jeannette Marshall Winner of the 1971 Ability County Survey Contest 1
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