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Brenau Has
New PR Man
Philip G. Mazzara has been
named director of public
relations at Brenau College.
He replaces Mike Banks who
assuming new duties as
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PHILLIP MAZZARA
director of development.
Mazzara will be responsible
for the “overall planning and
coordination of the college’s
public relations program with
particular emphasis on ex
ternal affairs,” Banks com
mented.
Brenau College president,
Dr. James T. Rogers, said,
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ONLY TAXIDERMIST—Forsyth County’s only professional
taxidermist is Charles Tinsley, whose rough shack is located
off the Canton Hwy. He studied his craft in Omaha, Nebr. The
bobcat he holds is a part of the extensive collection of birds and
animals that are in his home.
Obituories
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Lee
Rufus Lee, 46, Rt. 6,
Cumming, died Friday, July
12,1974 from injuries received
in a trucking accident at
North Georgia Rendering
Company.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Mary Lee of Cumming;
five sons, P.W. Lee, James
Rufus Lee, Ronald Dean Lee,
Tommy Joe Lee and Timothy
Ray Lee, all of Gainesville;
one daughter, Mrs. Clara Mae
Swafford of Buford; eight
grandchildren; mother, Mrs.
Ida Lee of Dawsonville;
grandmother, Mrs. Roxie Lee
of Cumming; four brothers,
Clifford Lee, Buddy Lee, both
of Dawsonville, Hubert Lee of
Houston, Texas and Leamon
Lee of Alpharetta; four
stepchildren, Mrs. Barbara
Callahan, Mrs. Shirley Mann,
Charles Young and Randall
Young, all of Woodstock;
father and mother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Collins of
Dawsonville.
Funeral services were held
last Sunday at 2 pm. at the
Zion Hill Baptist Church. Rev.
Rufus Evans and Rev.
Broughton Bottoms officiated.
Interment was in the church
cemetery. Ingram Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.
Staton
Services were held Saturday
at the chapel of the Frank B.
Lowndes and Son Funeral
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“We are particularly pleased
to have Mazzara join our
staff. He is a young man with
tremendous initiative, drive,
and ability. He comes to us
highly recommended.”
Mazzara, who recently
completed the coursework for
his MA degree in journalism
from the University of
Georgia Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism, has a
BA in English Literature from
Lynchburg College in Lynch
burg, Va. As an un
dergraduate he edited several
college publications and was
president of the student
government association. He
was included in the 1969-70
edition of “Who’s Who Among
Students in American Colleges
and Universities.”
While on active duty with
the U.S. Naval Security Group
in Todendorf, Germany,
Mazzara edited the station
newspaper. In addition, he
was a stringer for the Navy
Times, the Stars and Stripes,
and the “Bulletin” of the U.S.
Naval Security Group
Command. Last summer he
wrote feature articles for the
Radford News-Journal.
Mazzara is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip C. Mazzara of
Pensacola, Fla. He is married
to the former Mary Louise
Haas, a native of Radford, Va.
The Mazzara’s have an infant
daughter.
Home for Mrs. H.G. (Gladys)
Staton, 74, of Lake Lane, Rt.
7, who died Thursday. Elder
W.J. Henson officiated. Burial
was in Crest Lawn Memorial
Park.
Survivors are her husband;
and two sons, Paul C. Staton of
Doraville and Ernest E.
Staton of Lilburn.
Kiwanians
Hear Editor
Members of the Cumming
Kiwanis Club heard Forsyth
County News publisher and
editor Jim Cosey speak on the
philosophy and role of
newspapers in today’s
society.
Cosey spoke to the group at
their regular meeting last
Monday night at the Pioneer
Restaurant.
The publisher-editor also
spoke on production problems
newspapers face each week
and gave some of his plans for
the future growth of the local
newspaper.
Cosey recently moved to
Cumming from Warner
Robins, Ga. where he was
executive of The Daily Sun.
BETHELVIEW UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
INVITES THE PUBLIC
TO ITS
SUMMER REVIVAL
SUNDAY JULY 22 - JULY 27
REV. CHARLES NICHOLAS PREACHING
REV. STEWART JACKSON-HOST PASTOR
CHURCH LOCATED 3 MILES WEST OF CUMMING ON BETHELVIEW ROAD
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PRACTICE—Dobbins Air Base Reserve Firemen practice
rescue operations with Regular Air Force and German
Civilian Firemen at Rhein-Main Air Force Base near Frank-
Swafford
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe
Swafford of Buford announce
the birth of a daughter,
Melinda Michelle, July 13,
1974 at the Forsyth County
Hospital.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Swafford of Buford and
paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce of
(Humming.
The mother is the former
Brenda Bruce. Melinda joins
two brothers, Joseph, 3 and
Billy Joe, 1.
Ingram
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Ingram, 306 Mt. Brook Drive,
Cumming, announce the birth
of a son, Charles David Jr.,
July 10, 1974 at the Forsyth
County Hospital.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heard, Rt.
1, (Humming and paternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Ingram Sr., 119
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Births
Ridgecrest Drive, (Humming.
The mother is the former
Sandra Gail Heard.
Charles joins two sisters,
Lori, 4 and Kristi, 3.
Parrish
Mr. and Mrs. Brantley
Parrish, Rt. 8, (Humming,
announce the birth of a
daughter, Sarah Josephine,
July 11, 1974 at the Forsyth
County Hospital.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Leary,
Rt. 8, Cumming and paternal
grandparents are the late
Rev. and Mrs. Truby S.
Parrish, Santa Fe, Fla.
The Brantleys have three
other children, Laura, 16,
Tommy, 15 and Susan, 8.
Day Reunion
The Day reunion will be
held Sunday, July 21 at 11
a.m. at the Corinth Baptist
Church in Cumming.
All relatives and friends are
invited to attend.
Elect
GARY
TANKERSLEY
State
Representative
District 9 Post 2
Forsyth and Hall Counties
furt, Germany. The Reservist firemen from Dobbins par
ticipated in exercises with the 918th Civil Engineering Flight
from Dobbins during their annual Summer Encampment.
Three Win At
Horse Show
Three members of the
Forsyth County 4-H Horse and
Pony Club placed high in the
ribbons, against stiff com
petition, at the recent State 4-
H Championship Horse Show
held in Athens.
Jenny Lamb, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamb,
Windy Hill Farm, Rt. 1,
Suwanee, and her horse,
Silver Glaze, placed first in
the American Saddlebred
Class, second in the Jr.
English Pleasure and second
in Jr. English Showmanship
at halter. They were also the
winners of the American
Saddlebred High-Point
trophy.
John Maffett, riding Glory
Boy, placed third in the
Racking Class. John is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T.
Maffett, Windy Ridge Farm,
Rt. 2, Cumming.
Valerie Roy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roy,
Cloud Nine Farm, Rt. 6,
Cumming, received a blue
ribbon and the Senior Saddle
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS—WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1974-
Seat Equitation trophy for her
performance with her mount,
Silver Fox, in that class. Her
horse was awarded a fourth
place in the Sr. English
Pleasure class.
To be eligible to show at the
State Championship Show the
members had to qualify by
taking a first, second or third
place in competition at the
area 4-H Horse Show held at
Stone Mountain Park early in
June.
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Reservists
Work In
Germany
Sgt. Larry A. Hayes of
Cumming recently completed
two weeks of summer en
campment at Rhein-Main
AFB, Germany.
Sgt. Hayes is an Air Force
Reservist with the 918th Civil
Engineering Flight, com
manded by Lt. Col. George W.
Haley and based at Dobbins
Air Force Base, Ga. The 918th
Civil Engineering Flight is
part of the 94th Tactical
Airlift Wing and the 918th
Tactical Airlift Group based
at Dobbins AFB.
The reservists of the 918th
Civil Engineering Flight,
“Prime Beef”, participated
in the German Offset
Program whereby funds are
being provided by the Ger
man government to help
offset the cost of the
American government
maintaining its military
forces in Germany.
Funds provided by the
Offset Program are being
used for reconstruction and
improvements of on-base
facilities.
Manpower for these
projects is being provid
ed by United States Air
National Guard and Air Force
Reserve units. Each unit
participating in the program
will be assigned a different
construction project to be
completed during their two
week encampment. The 918th
Civil Engineering Flight is
the only Air Force Reserve
Unit to receive the honor of
being a part of this mission.
Each Civil Engineering
Team that is assigned to
Rhein-Main will be assigned a
different work project that
will help to complete the
overall Offset Program
project that encompasses
improvements in energy
conservation, safety,
moderization of public
facilities and comfort im
provement. As a bonus,
utilization of National Guard
and Air Force Reserve Units
to do the job will be a savings
and cost reduction bonus for
the Air Force.
The 918th “Prime Beef”
completed three projects
during their tour at Rhein-
Main. Their first project was
the insulation of 11 buildings
that a high rate of
energy iise and heat loss from
having been built with no
insulation.
Aerial photographs using
infra-red photography were
taken of Rhein-Main to
determining which buildings
had energy use and con
servation problems. Second
ly, the “Prime Beef” con
structed sidewalks along the
worn paths in the
headquarters area of the
base.
For their final project the
918th CE team did the site
development and began the
foundation work for two new
latrines in the base area.
Existing latrines are old and
in frequent need of repair so
the construction of these new
latrines will make the base
camping area a much nicer
and enjoyable area for
recreation.
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