The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, May 27, 1976, Page Page 14, Image 14

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The Augusta News-Review - May 27,1976 - Olin Appoints Loner Michael L Loner has joined the Winchester-Western Division of Olin Corporation as a sales representative in District 15. He will cover the state of Georgia. His appointment was announced by Richard P. Douthat, district manager of sales for District 15. For six years prior to joining Winchester-Western. Mr. Loner ENRICH YOUR HOME WITH THE S iLtffflfflSlk BEAUTY OF NATURE,YEAR ROUND! ’ OMm i WMIMF i IMUrB ~~ mVjZZSF' Im li L •mon* i^jiaaE rmw MESH TIERS SfTMIWM *1 M • FLORAL DESI6H Jjls [* UttW J EMM SIDE PANELS ’ ~ k 3 HtS&H ftp" •STUNNING WHITE K11111•W 5f ENAMELFINISH R £mXFV W-W-Aflrj = MZIMU VAU 1 ••• ••■'•l *a* • "1 -LLJ—■ y” >■< |«fc< il« l«o HU'(•««« MWWW** (Ml <• HOI • MKraaM. (iMacii >lsan IT YOMMSOJ! m, M «' ai.jSyH REYNOLDS FURNITURE ©. 1019 BROAD ST. 724-7712 Babcock & Wilcox Refractories Division Augusta, Georgia HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! The editorial and business staff of The Augusta News- Review deserve congratulations not only for the fifth anniver sary of the newspaper, but also for presenting valuable news, features and information to the citizens of this community. Babcock & Wilcox has been a citizen of Augusta since 1928. The dedication of our employees to making refractories of high quality has enabled us to grow from one small operation and a few employees to our present size. There are now over 12 00 men and women working together to make high temperature insulating products that are shipped and used all over the world. Babcock & Wilcox is an equal opportunity employer. Page 14 was a sales representative with Boomershine Pontiac Company, Atlanta, Ga. His previous experience included positions as sales manager for Richs, Inc., at Atlanta, and industrial sales representative for the Union Oil Company, also of Atlanta. He graduated from the University of Georgia, at Athens, in 1968, with a 8.8.A. in business management. o Sv ’ *-/ IL- MICHAEL L LONER Georgia Sales Representative For Olin Corp. Congratulations on your sth anniversary. DIXIE BEER OF AUGUSTA INC. 1113 WALTON WAY PHONE. 722-4618 . g t I? ihk: IM4 The Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery of Atlanta, Georgia, and Mrs. Mary L. Daniels of Leeds Alabama have been appointed to the Paine College Board of Trustees. Dr. Lowery is the minister of Central United Methodist Church, the oldest and largest predominantly Black United Methodust church in Atlanta. He is a native of Alabama and has studied at Knoxville College, Wayne University, and Payne Theological Seminary, earning A.8., 8.D., and D.D. degrees. In addition, he has studied at Garrett Theological Seminary and Chicago Ecumenical Institute. In 1975, Dr. Lowery was awarded the doctor of divinity degree by Pilgrim Exec Chairs Atlanta Seminar Mayor Maynard H. Jackson greeted some 40 insurance executives arriving in Atlanta today for the eighth Annual Executive Seminar of the National Insurance Association, held at the Peachtree Praza. The mayor spoke to the insurance group at a luncheon on the final day of the conference. The Seminar theme, “Productivity and the Bottom Schuster, Sharawy Get Coordinator Posts At MCG Dr. George S. Schuster has been appointed coordinator of dental microbiology in the department of oral biology in the School of Dentistry at the Medical College of Georgia. He also will serve as associate professor of oral biology and associate professor of molecular biology in the dental school The appointment was approved by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia effective July 1. Schuster received his DDS Attorney General Urged Not To File Anti-busing Brief NEW YORK - The President of the National Conference of Christians and Jews has asked the U.S. Attorney General “to put law and justice ahead of politics” and not file a friend-of-the-court brief urging the Supreme Court to reconsider busing as a solution to school desegregation. In a telegram to Attorney General Edward H. Levi, Dr. David Hyatt asserted that such a government position “would make a mockery of all of the past 22 years of effort to bring "Wise use of electric energy is important to you...and also to us.” Jeanette Clanton, Hahira, customer representative Her job: efficient service In Hahira, Georgia Power customers know they can count on Jeanette Clanton for assistance. Whether it’s checking a bill or answering questions about energy use, she’s always ready to help. And in our offices all over the state, other customer representatives are ready, too—because their job is to help you get the most value for your energy dollars. In addition to personal assistance, they can provide folders on reading your meter, figuring your monthly bill or using energy efficiently in your home. Specialized information also is available for commercial and industrial customers. Throughout our company, people like Jeanette Clanton are working to serve you efficiently and economically. To help hold down the increasing costs of producing your electricity while making sure it's ready and waiting when you need it. Paine Announces New Trustees Clark College for outstanding ministry in relating the Gospel to the totality of human need and dedicated leadership on a national and local level for human betterment. Dr. Lowery is chairman of the Board of Directors of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, a position to which he was nominated by the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1967. As a close friend and associate of Dr. King, Dr. Lowery was one of the founders of the SCLC. He is a respected civil rights leader who spearheaded the movement which broke segregation barriers in transportation, police employment, and other areas Line,” underscored the need for improved productivity as a response to price rises, inflation and competitive pressures, and other economic problems uppermost in the minds of corporate management throughout America today. Seminar Chairman W.S. Hornsby Jr., president of Pilgrim Health and Life Insurance Co. in Augusta, degree in 1966 from Northwestern University, Chicago and his PhD degree in microbiology from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1970. He has served on the faculty of the dental school at the Medical College since 1970. Dr. Mohamed Sharawy has been appointed coordinator of dental anatomy in the department of oral biology in the School of Dentistry at the Medical College of Georgia. He about equality of education for all Americans.” “Even worse,” Dr. Hyatt stated, “it would nullify the effect of the historic 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court decision which made equality of education for all Americans regardless of race the law of theland and a basic right.” Dr. Hyatt sent the telegram following the New York Times’ stories claiming that the Attorney General is “seriously considering” entering the in Mobile, Alabama in the early sixties. Enterprises Now, Inc., a minority business investment company, authorized by the Small Business Administration to help minority business development is headed by Dr. Lowery. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), as well as The United Way for metropolitan Atlanta and Urban Action, Inc. Mrs. Daniels, Director of the Missionary Training Institute, Fifth Episcopal District, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, and Treasurer for the Women’s Missionary Council, Christian Methodist Episcopal explained the purpose of the three day session, pointed to the increasing emphasis on efficiency and economy which have placed unusually heavy demands on today’s executive officers. “As a vital link between the chief executive office and business operations, they need the special skills in analysis and planning that the Seminar provides each year,” he said. also will serve as associate professor of oral biology and associate professor of anatomy. The appointment was approved by the Board .of Regents of the University. System of Georgia effective July 1. Sharawy received his BDS degree with honors from Cairo University School of Dentistry, Cairo, Egypt in 1962 and PhD degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1970. He has served on the faculty of the dental school at the Medical College since 1970. Boston school desegregation case with a brief asking the Supreme Court to reconsider its landmark 1971 decision giving federal courts broad power to order busing to desegregate schools. “As a distinguished lawyer you are committed to put the law and justice ahead of politics,” Dr. Hyatt said in the telegram. “Such a move as is reportedly contemplated has a clear ring of politics and would have disastrous results upon millions of already w JB.;<» Georgia Power Company A citizen wherever we serve® Church, has studied at Fort Valley State College and LaSalle University in Chicago. She served eight years as president of the Birmingham Missionary Society. Mrs. Daniels is also a member of the City of Leeds Beautification Board and the advisory board for the Youth Development Center in Leeds, Ala. The third member of the board is Mr. Floyd Gilbert, who was elected by the Paine College student body as student representative. Gilbert, a senior from Hodges, S.C., was president of the Student Government Association for the 1975-76 school term! ■fc' 1 ' ’WBM , wk- v'-'z k JML JF ■ W.S. HORNSBY, JR. President of Pilgrim Officer Promoted One officer was promoted and seven employes were honored at ceremonies held recently at the Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center. Promoted to major was Sandra S. Morales of die Army Nurse Corps. Seven United STates Army Run for Your Life Certificates and Patches were awarded to Captain James P. Thompson for completing 500 miles of jogging. Commended for Quality Step Increase and Outstanding Performance of Duty was Lellie M. Williams of Food Service Division. Commended for Sustained Superior and Outstanding Performance of Duty was Mary Bell, Willie Mae Merritt, Geraldine Moore, and Estella Reese, all from Food Service Division. Commended for Outstanding Performance of Duty was Morris Blanchard also of Food Service Division. disadvantaged citizens. We urge you not to go ahead with this move.” Rev. Joseph A. Francis Black Priest • Appointed Auxiliary Bishop The Rev. Joseph A. Francis, a Black priest who is a member of the Society of the Divine World, a religious order in Bay St. Louis, Miss., has been appointed Auxiliary Bishop to the archdiocese of Newark, N.J. Rev. Francis is the fourth Black priest to be given a bishop’s position in the United States HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Mr. & Mrs. Jack Latimer 13th St., Augusta A Subscriber