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:1 STATE LIB. L. ARC HIVES TENN. TENN. 37202 NASHVILLE, 9 1 d1 9 1 JEFFERSON COUNTY 0 ON TO THE REPORT SPOT NEWS Serving The Fastest ALL OF JEFFERSON COUNTY In East Tennessee THE CALL ANYTIME ONLY 475-3101 DAY MEDIUM or OR SERVING NIGHT 475-3823 DEDICATED STANDARD TO THE BEST INTEREST BANNER Growing County OF ALL THE PEOPLE OF JEFFERSON COUNTY VOLUME XXXXII- No.

17 Jefferson City, Tennessee STANDARD-BANNER Thursday, April 3D 1970 4 Price 106. For Five Offices Primary Saturday MISS JEFFERSON COUNTY Miss Kathy Reel, right, was crowned new Miss Jefferson County last Saturday evening by Miss Carol Yarnell, left, who held the beauty title last year. Speakers To Discuss Garbage Pick-Up A meeting of the Citizens for a Cleaner Jefferson County will be held Friday night at the County Health Department in Dandridge at 7:30 p.m. All interested citizens are invited to attend this meeting and hear Tom Ranke and Bill Garette from T.V.A. speak on the subject "County- Wide.

Garbage Pick-Up." The speakers report that Roane County is in the process of adopting this method and it is fast being accepted, Recreation Committee To The Dandridge Recreation Committee will meet Wednesday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m, at the Maury High Ball Park. The coaches of each team entered and teams interestedare asked to attend this meeting. Grand Master To Attend District Meeting Of Local Masons May 12 Coy H. Duke, of Nashville, Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Tennessee will attend the annual Meeting of Masonic District No. 28 on Tuesday May.

12 in Morristown. District Masons from Jetferson, Hamblen, Greene and co*cke Counties will gather at Morristown Hamblen West High School for dinner starting at 6:30 p.m. The address of the Grand Master is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. All masons and their ladies are invited to attend this meeting and hear the address of the Grand Master. A native of Cannon County, Republican To Be Jefferson County Republicans will go to the polls Saturday to nominate' candidates for Sheriff, Trustee, County Court Clerk, Circuit Court Clerk and Register of Deeds.

Seven candidates are seeking the five posts, Incumbent Sheriff Elmer Franklin is opposed by former Sheriff Dick Jarnagin: and County Court Clerk C. F. Hardy is opposed by Hugh Whaley. Both races are repeats of previous Primaries. Unopposed candidates are Max Stiner for Trustee, Carroll Bales for Register of Deeds, and Mrs.

Alberta Jones, Circuit Court Clerk. Polls will be open in all the regular voting precincts during the hours of 9:00 a.m. until p.m. except the Strawberry Plains and Cherry Hill precincts of the 6th district which will remain open until 7:00. Election machines will be used in all except six precincts which are too small for the machines.

Paper ballots will City Election At Dandridge Saturday At the same time as the Republican Primary, Dandridge voters will be casting ballots in the biennial municipal election. The only contest post is that of Mayor where Ald. Thomas L. Webb is opposed by. John Shults.

They are seeking the post now held by H. B. Jarnagin, who is not a candidate for reelection. The six candidates foraldermen with six to be elected are Stergal Bailey, Robert A. Baker, Cecil R.

Chambers, Tommy F. Eslinger, Bill R. Hance and Albert Swann, A notice of the election and election holders are published, on another page in this edition, Nominees Named In also be available at other precincts for persons who do not wish to use the machines. The four precincts where paper will be used are Shady Grove, Piedmont, Dumplin, Cherry Hill, Fieldens, and Sandy Ridge. By agreement of the candidates and by order of the Republican Primary Board no campaign cards, literature or other material will be used or distributed at the voting precincts during election hours.

Party nominees named in the primary Saturday will run again in the County General Election in August. However, usually 1A Jefferson County, Republican nominees are unopposed in the Hull To Attend Oklahoma Course James H. Hull has been nominated to attend the Post Office Departments Delivery Services Management course at Norman, May 4, thru May 15, 1970. This two week course is designed to provide delivery services supervisors with management skills and techiques that will be used in daily administration of city delivery services. The course will be conducted at Couch Center on the main campus of the University of Oklahoma, The course was produced by Oklahoma Postal training "operations In conjunction with University of Oklahoma, Post Office Department, Postal Service Institute and U.S.

Civil Service Commission. 1 We are pleased that Mr. Hull has been selected to participate in a stimulating, productive exercise, and feel it will strengthen and imporve the U.S. Postal Service. Grand Master Duke has been connected with the benevolent work of the Grand Lodge since 1932 and since 1958 has been secretary treasurer of the, Board of Control in charge of Widows' and Orphans' Home of Tennessee Fund of the Grand Lodge.

He served as Grand Master of the Grand Council, Royal and Select Masters of Tennessee in 1958. He is an active member of Inglewood United Methodist Church of Nashville having served on the administrative board and as church treasurer. Coy H. Duke A SECRETARIES HONORED Fred Terry, assistant manager of Appalachian Electric Cooperative and Mr. Kenneth Carpenter, office manager, welcome approximately 75 secretaries to a luncheon In their honor held during National Secretaries Week last week.

School Board Elects I. Teachers For Next Term At a special meeting last Thursday evening school teachers for the next school term were elected by the County Board of Education, Supt. Y. J. McAndrew stated that thereare still a number of vacancies that will be filled later.

Some teachers were elected and not placed including Marvin Marion, Keith Whitehead and Nancy Love. Leave of absences were granted Mrs. Vickie Shands, Gwendolyn McCoig, Harold Denton, Emert Loy and Martha Watkins. Teachers elected and placed include: CHESTNUT HILL-Mrs. Rhea H.

Bateman, Mrs. Donna Etherton, Miss Eula Kate Hance, Mrs. Mary Jo H. Henry, Mrs. Charlotte Nicely, Glen Rainwater.

(Grades 1-8) DANDRIDGE ELEM. Dale E. Carnes, Mrs. Willie B. Fitzgerald, Miss Ruth Gass, Mrs.

Sammie Sue Greene, Mrs. Sara S. Jaynes, Mrs. Nancy N. Jones, Mrs.

Justine Johnson, Mrs. Delores D. Lowe, Mrs. Rebekah McCray, Mrs. Juanita M.

McGee, Mrs. Pauline M. Moore, Mrs. Rosa M. Rimmer, Mary Nelle B.

Seahorn, Mrs. Rhea F. Sherrod, Mrs. Flora Ruth' E. Smelcer, Mrs.

Margaret B. Strand, Miss Miriam Mrs. Marguerite Taylor, Mrs. Janice Wilburn. T.

C. Green, Two Tractor Trailer Rigs Wreck On 1-40 Two accidents are reported by the local Sheriff's office and Tennessee Highway Patrol involving tractor trailer rigs. Monday morning at 7:00 a.m, a GMC tractor -trailer overturned on Interstate 40 at the Spring Creek Bridge. The trailer owned by Winn Dixie was loaded with mixed produce enroute to Knoxville from Greeneville, S.C. The driver of the truck went to sleep; hit a guard rail and overturned, com pletely blocking the west bound lane of I-40.

He was not injured in the accident. Wreckers cleared one lane of the highwayallowing traffic to pass. About nine hours was required to upright the tractor-trailer and completely clear the highway. Trooper LM. McKenzie investigated.

Early Saturday morning at approximately 12:30 a.m. an American Van Line tractor trailer loaded with furniture, overturned at the end of I-40, three miles west of Dandridge. The driver of the rig escaped injury. Deputy F. L.

Chrisman was the investigating officer. Principal. (Grades 1-8). JEFFERSON ELEM. Mrs.

Lena R. Balding, Mrs. Kleba M. J. Bible, Mrs.

Anna Cloyd, Robert Couch, Mrs. Reva Davis, Mrs. Mildred C. Denton, Mrs. Ann Dyer, Mrs.

Gail Ewing, Mrs. Jessie Frazier, Mrs. Betty Fulweller, Mrs. Ellin Gentry, Mrs. Nell Gibson, Mrs.

Colleen Harmon, Miss Ina Hodge, Mrs. Melita Hodge, Mrs. Dorothy P. Houston, Mrs. Elizabeth S.

Hull, Mrs Edith F. Ingram, Miss Bertie Jean Jones, Mrs. Reva S. Lindsey, Mrs. Inez C.

Line, Mrs. Ruth W. Loy, Mrs. Gladys D. Marin, Mrs.

Kathleen E. McGlamery, Mrs. Hildred Naylor, Miss Sara Jane Northern, Miss Ruth Peck, Mrs. Jo Quarles, Mrs. Ruth Rader, Mrs Julia C.

Rentro, Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, Mrs. Betty Rogers, John Toomey, Miss Shelia Warren, Mrs. Carole Whitney, Mary Elizabeth Fields, Marilyn Barr. Wallace D.

Miller, Principal. (Grades 1-8). JEFFERSON HIGH Richard W. Beasley, Mrs. Geneva Bishop, Harry Carmichael, Mrs.

Barbara C. Caldwell, Mrs. Frances B. Chapman, Mrs. Jamie M.

Couch, John T. Davis, Mrs. Phyllis F. Finchum, Lowell 11 Gonce, Cathy Gouge, Bill Hickman, Johy Lay, Nancy L. Lindsey, Mrs.

Carolyn McCiane, Mrs. Mary Alice P. Miller, Miss Lula Nelson, Eugene E. Peck, Mrs. Mary Jane P.

Peoples, Melvin Phipps, Sammy Pinkston, BIll Quarles, Mrs. Pauline A. Quarles, Mrs. Martha Roberts, Charles Hugh Snodderly, Miss Marion Whitaker. James H.

Collins, Principal. (Grades 9-12). MAURY Clint Balley, Mrs. Ruth R. Baird, Earl Oqburn, Mrs.

Harriette M. Blackburn, Mrs. Louise Brooks, Mrs. Marietta Camp3 bell, Miss Thelma L. Gann, Mrs.

Jewell H. Hodge, time David Holland, Richard Howerton, John Hill, Mrs. Barbara T. McAndrew, James S. McClane, Mrs.

Carolyn F. 3rd Passetti, Leroy Shannon, Mrs. Sarah H. Taylor, Alex Pasetti. Jim Barr, Principal.

(Grades 9-12). NEW MARKET Mrs. Katherine Z. Albright, Mrs. Patricia Allen, Barry Bean, Mrs.

Alma Louise Cox, Mrs. Emory A. Clinebelle, Mrs. Elden Lee P. 'Fleiden, Mrs.

Bonnie L. Fox, Mrs. Gladys Helm, Mrs. Geneva S. Herron, Mrs.

Marjorie C. Hudson, Mrs. Nelle M. Shelton, Mrs. Helen P.

Stiner, Mrs. Betty B. WhiteE head. Jack T. Davis, Principal: (Grades 1-8).

PIEDMONT Mrs. Mary Brown, Myrl Kyte, Mrs. Carol Morrison, Douglas Moody, Principal. (Grades 1-8). SWANNSYLVANIA Mrs.

Gladys H. Hance, Miss Jennie Ruth Rainwater, Mrs. Lillian H. Webb. Siegel Lawson, principal.

(Grades 1-8). RUSH STRONG J. Donald Bates, Miss Mary Ellen Bishop, Stephen E. Burcham, Donna Casey, Douglas Greenlee, Mrs. Ottis Dean C.

Holley, Sherrill W. Kyker, Miss Annette B. Loy, Mrs. Bonnie Jean McClane, Miss Frances Mort, Miss Reba Mort, Mrs. Eloise Parrott, Mrs.

Wilma Jean Parrott, Mrs. Linda F. Phipps, Mrs. Dorthey G. Strange, Mrs.

Lucile B. Swaggerty, Walter Bailey, Young, Beverly McGhee. Cynthia Parrott, Martin L. Dail, Principal. (Grades 1-12).

TALBOTT Emogene Atchley, Mrs. Myra Fay Byrd, Mrs. Bonnie E. Hill, Miss Doris J. Paschal, Mrs.

Etza M. Quarles, Robert H. Seals, James David Swann, (Grades 1-8). WHITE PINE Mrs. Diane Barham, Mrs.

Dorothy Biddle, Miss Kathryn Dean, Robert Dockery, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Felknor, Albert Graves, Mrs. Margaret Hall, Mrs. Blanche H.

Hamilton, Mrs. Deane B. Harrison, time David Holland, Mrs. Donald, Jaynes, Mrs. Earlene Kooch, Mrs.

Agnes W. Larrowe, Mrs. Dorothy F. Lewis, Robert H. Lewis, Mrs.

Gladys B. McCorkle, Joseph E. McDonald, Mrs. Mary R. McNabb, David Mitchell, E.

C. Reed, Miss Stella Richaius, Mrs. Ruby H. Robinson, Larry Rymer, Mrs. Thelma H.

Seabrook, Mrs. Annette D. Snodderly, James Talley, Mrs. Mary Nell Taylor, Mrs. Norma Jean Wester, Mrs.

Kay Wice, Mrs. Queena Rae Wiggington. David Noonkesser, Principal. (Grades 1-12). County wide teachers and staff members elected include: Supvr.

Fed. Projs. George C. Prince, Supvr. Instruction Kenneth Thornton; Attendance Teacher Maurice Cate; School Lunches.

Mrs. Grace B. May; Homebound Teacher Miss Anna Melle Reneau; Maintenance Supvr. Hubert Whaley; Transportation Supervisor Paul Hubbard. CORRECTION CORRECTION Through an error the name of R.

K. Akard was included in the Deliquent Land Tax Notice, Max. Stiner reports. The name has been removed from the official list. TOP FOUR Miss Kathy Reel, new Miss Jefferson County, is flanked by other trophy winners in the annual Miss Jefferson County Pageant, sponsored by Jefferson Jaycees and Jaycettes.

From the left are Miss Carol Clear, 2nd runner up; Miss Reel; Miss Lynn Miller, 1st runner up; and Miss Carolyn Millsaps, Miss Congeniality. BE SURE TO VOTE IN REPUBLICAN PRIMARY SATURDAY THIS WEEK IN JEFFERSON 1. 3 1-: Thursday, April 30 Jefferson City Kiwanis Club, 12:00 1:00 Co-op. Monday, May 4 White Pine Jaycettes meet. Jefferson City Council, 7:00 p.m., City Hall.

American 7:30 p.m. White Pine Boy Scout Troop 78 meets at Scout Building 7:00 p.m. White Pine Water Commission meets at City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 5 White Pine City Council meets at City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Jefferson Chapter No.

410ES meet at Lodge Hall 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 76, First Baptist Church 7:00 p.m, White Pine Community City Hall is open every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, from 2:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. Miss Vickie Brummett Miss U-T Engineer Miss Vicki Brummett, 19, daughter of L. "'Bo" Brummett, has recently been chosen 1970 Miss Tennessee Engineer, at -T.

The six finalists were chosen In the fall quarter, through screening, from approximately 100 representatives of the social sororities and other independent organizations on campus. Each of the six finalists were featured in separate-editions of the Tennessee Engineer Magazine, which included a full page of pictures, interests and activities. The 1970 Miss Tennessee Engineer was then selected through popular vote of the College of Engineering. Vicki is a sophom*ore, majoring in elementary education and was recently chosen a Little Sister. of Kappa Alpha fraternity.

A member of Phi Mu sorority, Vicki, 1s active In many campus activities including the Adawayhi Pep Club, the Army ROTC, Sponsor Corps and the Student Government Association. Miss Brummett was a 1969 cheerleader finalist, 1969 first runner -up in the Sigma Chi fraternity "Blonde of. the Year," contest and was re-: cently chosen 1970 Army ROTC Queen at U-T. Recommended For Fulbright Scholor Dana Charlene Widener, a White Pine student at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has been recommended as a candidate for a 1970-71 Fulbright Award for study abroad. The U-T, Foreign Scholarships Committee recommended Miss Widener.

for a National Pool Award to study the German language and literature in Germany. Miss Widener is a German: language major with a minor in mathematics. She' will receive her' B. A. in' Liberal Arts in June.

Jeff Grid Player Stabbed Larry "Frosty" Foster, 17, a member of the Jefferson High football team last fall, was cut on the back and stabbed in the side with a pocket knife during a fight last Friday night, Foster was taken to Jefferson Memorial Hospital and later transferred to Ft. Sanders Hospital, Knoxville where he 1s reported in satisfactory condition. Juvenile officer Norman Lane said that the fight occurred on I-81 near White Pine. Charged with the assault with a deadly weapon is David Epps, 19 of Morristown who was arrested at a Morristown Hospital following the fight. Lane said that the pair started arguing in a car in which they were riding with two companions, Danny Miller, 17, driver of the car and Danny Roberts of Morristown.

Lane said that Miller stopped the car and told them to get out if they were going to fight. He said that Foster had apparently gotten the best of the fight and had Epps down when he (Epps) pulled the knife. All four of the boys brought Foster to the hospital at Jetferson City but Epps went to a Morristown Hospital for treatment of a cut on his mouth, which required five or six stitches. He was arrested at the hospital by Lane and Trooper McColg. Co-op Honors Area Secretaries In observance of National Secretaries Week, April 19-25, Appalachian Electric Cooperative was host April 24th to 68 secretaries in the Cooperative operating area.

The group represented 33 business in Jefferson City; 19 from Carson Newman College; 8 from Dandridge; 4 from White Pine and 4 from Rutledge. Cooperative officials expressed appreciation to the secretaries for their contributions. to the economic and social life of. their various munities, The luncheon meetIng also served to give due tribute to these very responsible ladies who are using their. talents in the progress of the business world.

The Cooperative stated that the Interest shown on the occasion was most gratifying and were pleased to have a part in Secretaries Week. 10 10 In Pi.

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