The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, November 15, 1973, Page Page 5, Image 5

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■M J| 7JP ,r [ Bf ~ ,I^/81' /jF/B-'? , / ' Ifr i’* ?jj Joe Hutchinson, 14, of Kock Hill, S.C. received the 1973 Hartford Junior fire Marshal Gold Medal, the nation’s highest award for juvenile fire heroism, at opening ceremonies of the International Association of Fire Chiefs convention in Baltimore. Given annually by the Hartford Insurance Group in Conjunction with its Junior Fire Marshal Program, the award includes a $5,000 paid-up Hartford Life Insurance Policy. Highest Juvenile Fire Heroism Award Presented To South Carolina Boy The nation's highest award for juvenile fire heroism, the Hartford Junior Fire Marshal Gold Medal, today was presented to a 14-year-old Rock Hill, S.C., eighth grader who pulled a blind man from a burning house. Joe Hutchinson, son of Mr. and Hutchinson was playing 0 $ „ TOP Quality * JOB PRINTING! * COMPLETE OFFSET PRINTING__ V STATIONIRY • BUSINESS FORMS . 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Last April 15 th, young basketball when he noticed flames shooting from he roof of the home of John Every McCoy, half a block away. Joe raced to the burning house to find that a man had already tried to enter, but had been turned back by the intense heat. Undaunted and unconcerned for his own safety, the lad charged inside, knocked a board out of the way, moved a dresser, and finally reached the unconscious, 55-year-old McCoy. “I had to drag him out by the hand,” said Joe. “The roof and walls were burning.” A few days later, John McCoy died. The Gold Medal was presented by Chief L.L. Kenney of Miami, Fla., president of the International Association of Fire Chiefs, who praised Joe for “ignoring his own safety for the sake of a stranger.” John J. Butler, Jr., general manager for The Hartford in Baltimore, presented the paid-up $5,000 Hartford life insurance policy Blacks To Open Department Store In Thomson ■J ) • 4' ** L t ‘ a ' " wWIW ' in / \s Joseph Greene (second from left) Invesmo J nc . official is assisted by CSRA Business League Executive Director Garvey Johnson (R) at groundbreaking ceremonies for Camelia Fashions which is to be Thomson’s first Black owned department store. The ground breaking ceremony for Camelia Fashions was held Nov. 10 in Thomson, Georgia. This will be a family store It will not carry infants items. Invesmo, Inc., who will own Camelia Fashions is made up of some ten men in McDuffie and surrounding counties. These men came together and polled their resources for the purpose of enhancing their present financial lot and to get a part to the young hero. The highest award for heroism given by The Hartsford Insurance Group, the God Medal is presented in conjunction with the company’s 27-year-old Junior Fire Marshal public service program of fire safety education. Through JFM, which annually reaches three million youngsters throughout the country, children learn the principles of fire prevention and fire safety, and are recognized for performing acts of heroism. Joe was chosen to receive the award from a field of six finalists, all winners of 1973 Hartsford Junior Fire Marshal Silver Medals, by a panel of judges representing the fields of the fire service, education, safety, sports and entertainment. Among those selecting the winner were: Howard Pyle, president of the National Safety Council; Donald M. O’Brien, general manager of the I AFC; Dennis Smith, New York City fireman and author of the best-seller Report from Engine Co. 82; and Johnny Carson, Mary Tyler Moore, Jim Nabors, Willie Mays, Ted Williams, and Abigail Van Buren. A student at Sullivan Junior High School in Rock Hill, Joe participated in the Junior Fire Marshal program as an eight-year-old third grader. He THE * TWO BEDROOM TOWN houses ’ • y/j Baths • Immediate Occupancy CPfC|A| • Total Electric • Air Conditioned I oWall To Wall Carpet • Swimming Pool APPEAL • Kitchen Appliances • Playground Mt • Convenient to schools, shopping, churches, Gordon Hwy Si OF 24 Hour Security Guard Service HHHK i Fr • ' Tt* -V s : rlB Hi T n ■ ; 1,. : <>Twj , IMP I ® , R£? 1 '“ 9 ‘l .■4®?*’ I I 430 E. BOUNDARY f^e mos * apartment] I Call 724-1616 4y I IveW for the least money I I CO. I BUILDERS SUPPLIES "EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" "ONE BOARD OR A TRAINLOAD" I ROOFING PLYWOOD FLO O RIN G HARDWARE P. O. Box 1456 1900 Milledgeville R Ilacatad U. S. Hrahways 1 * 78 Phone 722-0451 Augusta, Georgia of the action that is booming in McDuffie County. The crowd of some 60 people was made up of well wishers, Georgia Railroad Bank, C&S National, Insurance Companies, Chamber of Commerce, lecturers, etc. The amassing of facts and loan presentations to Banks and SBA was done through and with the expertise of the CSRA Business League. Local Banker To Head Anti-Litter Campaign Fred R. Cannon, Jr., Assistant Banking Officer with The Citizens and Southern National Bank in Augusta, has been named by Governor Jimmy Carter as the State Director and Coordinator of the Georgia Anti-Litter Campaign. This campaign is co-sponsored by the Georgia Conservancy and the Garden Club of Georgia. The campaign will be culminated by the designated “Pitch in Georgians” day on November 2 and 3. This will involve the picking up of litter along all highways and in all cities throughout the 159 counties in Georgia. was nominated for the award by George Schwab of the Peoples Trust Company, an independent insurance agency which represents The Hartford and sponsors the Junior Fire Marshal program in the Rock Hill schools. We sell more than glass . . . PICTURE FRAMES Riverside Glass Co. Inc. 49 12th ST. 722-1876 It s not too late to get in on the great savings at the AUGUSTA SYMPHONY BOOK FAIR Fair closes at 6 on Saturday, Nov. 10 Open until 9 on Friday, Nov. 9 Located at Good Shepherd Bookstore on the 2200 block of Walton Way Free Christinas Wrapping Use Your Mastercharge Card E-»• i! : 1 WJB: 1 i • •* aa ** I —— W K " ——g li K >• W A. I •* ■*»«— mm« <•» * * ~ a- - jgz iZZ, j—dMu. t - ” r wmh> I UmaraL-W *** i • f ~ rw■ t ~ I 1 ib-' ’I & i H < t » hi i . ■* wv RK 111 Ik F I I I 1 B ** 4 ■. i ■ Augusta Tech Queen, Dorothy Hunter (4th from left), poses with runners-up (L-R) Linda Jones, Ova Parks, Sylvia Reese and their escorts. Crowns Queen Augusta Tech In am impressive coronation ceremony, Miss Dorothy Hunter was crowned “Miss Augusta Tech” (White Road Branch) by the Coordinator, Mr. R.M. McKinley on Wednesday, November 7, Miss Hunter who represented the Department of Machine Shop , is a student of the Business Department. First, second, and third runners-up were: Miss Linda Jones, from Heating and Air-Conditioning; Miss Ora Parks, from Electronics; and Miss Sylvia Reese, from Auto Paint and Body Shop. The other contestants, were presented by Mr. John H. Harris, Student Council President. 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