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T. 4 A 1 Wednesday, November: 23, 1977 Page 10-A STANDARD -BANNER Donaldson, vs. James H. Hankins and Shelvy Wilkerson; Phillip E. Devoti vs.

and Wilbur wife K. Hodge and James E. Byrd vs. David Hubbard and Hollis Hodgson. Cases set: for Monday, Nov.

28 are Clara' Cody vs. Paul Butler: the case of Mark C. Potts et al vs. Ralph Venerable was continued to Feb. 13.

Cases set for Nov. 29, are Clarence James vs. U. S. Steel Corp.

Zinc Mines; Edith B. Poore vs. The Magnavox John J. Woods vs. Jefferson Farmers Charles Simpson VS.

Bill Tarr dba Tarr Chevrolet Rickie L. Summers U. VS. S. Larry Howard; Fred L.

Bridges vs. Steel Melvin R. Hance vs. Douglas Development Corp. and Doris Faye Stewart vs.

Homer Stewart; Frank Solomon vs. Jefferson County and Jeffer- 1 Civil case docket begun Monday by Judge Holt Circuit Court opened Monday with three cases on the docket. Following the selecttion of a grand jury and the naming of Petit jurors three cases, were to have been tried. The case of Juanita Moody vs Guy Stuart and Charles Stringfield was reset for Feb. 15.

The case of Simmie Cammeron and Joy and Mark Cameron' vs. Daniel Winkles, Jr. was passed and the case of Ames C. Robinson vs. Roadway Express, was apparently settled out of court: The case of Davie C.

Cawood 'vs. Kraft Corp. and Kraft Foods, Inc. set for Tuesday was continued. The cases of Tammy Smith Bryant and William E.

Bryant vs. Robert C. Samples; Southern Security Systems vs. Hubert C. Breeden and wife; Shires vs.

Shires, a divorce case, were to have come up for trial. The schedule Wednesday calls for Neta Honor Roll son County Board of School Commissioners; Burl and Raymond Peggy L. and Frazier; Jo Ann Todd Shaffer Edna Carter vs. Robert Earnest Shaffer. Cases set for Nov.

30 are; Bruce Bolin vs. Robert Mike Cameron; Glen Renfro Const. Clara Janc Quarles Dixon Janeway and Dixie Janeway Janeway, VS. Robert Mike Cameron, Glenn Quarles Local delegates in The largest yearly gathering of farmers 20-23, Tennessee was in Nashville, November son County and several persons from Jefferattended. It was the 56th annual meeting of the Tennessee Farm Bureau, and Carl Biddle, president of the Jefferson County Farm Bureau says this 9th Grade Blevins, Art Burton, Tim Courtney, Lynette Davis, Sandra Duignan, Sonya Freels, Eddie' Hahn, Yolanda Hansen, Mark Lindsay, Ricky Lockhart, Connie Matthews, Kimberly Patterson, Anita Underwood, Sherry Woods, Cynthia Arnold, Linda Arwood, Ronald Ashley, Lynn Belcher, Terry Booker, Joan Brooks, Cindy Brown, Joel Brown, Kathy Burris, Tracy Cobble, Darlene Courtney, Donna Cox, Greg Craig, Kedra Craig, Nancy Crossing, Randy Dail, Stacey Davis, Michael L.

DeLozier, William A. Denton, Wayne Alan Dockery, Deborah Edmonds, Angela Folknor, Priscilla Ann Fletcher, Phyllis Fox, Angela Franklin, Brenda Franklin, Deborah Fulweiler, Susan Gass, Daniel Greene, Donna Henry, Sherry Hensley, Penny K. Hinchey, James R. Hoffner, Adolphus Hollifield, Tammy Hubbard, Pam Humphrey, Debby Kinsler, Jennifer Linden, Dana Jo Lowery, Mark Lynn, Jeff McCoig, Tammy McCorkle, Susan Malone, Roy Martin, Haevenly Mills, Terry Nicely, Chris Nicholson, Rebecca Norton, Suzanne Panella, Laurel Pettit, Doug A Reed, Melissa Reed, Tammy Rimmer, Anne Rines, Christopher Rowe, Diane Sanders, George Sartain, Paula Shackleford, Cynthia Shaffer, Susan L. Shoup, Tina Shrader, Joy Shropshire, Ronald Stapleton, Dinah J.

Stipes, Kim Stokley, Lesa L. Strange, Judith Suttles, Terri L. Thornton, Lisa Trull, Karen R. Underwood, Kent 8. Venable, Bitsey Waites, Tammy Walker, Lisa G.

Watkins, Robin Wice, Jane Wilder, Todd 728. HONOR ROLL JEFFERSON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL 11th Grade Akins, Lois Ballinger, Terri Blevins, Suzanne Booker, Dan Burton, Rebekah Cameron, Patty Dockery, Pam Edmonds, Angela Glenn, Cynthia Hartsell, Lisa Henry, Karen Howard, Diane Hull, Michael Kerr, Debbie Kerr, Mindy Lee, Diette Lewis, John Love, Jean McGee, Karen Morgan, Carol Powell, Lynda Roderick, Nancy 4: Sanders, Debbie Sloan, Mike L. Vanaman, Bonnie HONOR ROLL Acuff, Susan Ailey, Danny Ailey, Kathy Aldredge, Lance Armstrong, Anne Arnold, Arnwine, Kelly. Blanc, Susie Booker, Thomas Brewer, Gigi Burts, Amanda Caldwell, Alison Cannon, Teresa Chambers, Sara Clayton, David Cobble, Denise, Collier, Tammy Cox, Angel Craig, Kevin Curberson, Della Dennis, Susan Doane, Carol Elder, Greg Fox, Janet M. French, Shirley J.

Gibson, Walter Gray, Roger Greene, Debra Greene, Virginia Haigh, Nancy. Henshaw, Sherry Hicks, Jim 4 Higgins, Pat Hill, Lisa Hosea, Matt Humphrey, Becky Hux, Patti Johnson, James A. Kelly, Bobbye Kiggans, Thomas Ledgerwood, Vera Lindsay, Daniel Lindsey, Terri Lynn Long, Mike McCarter, Kathy McClure, Joy McCosh, Cindy I L. McCurry, Susan McDougal, Joanne Manning, Pamela Morelock, Robin Murray, Dana Nicholson, Sam Norton, Cathy. O'Quinn, Robbie Phillips, Julia Phillips, Tanya Piper, Linda Lynn Pruitt, Tammy Raines, Debra Rainwater, Mickey Reed, Sharon Reese, Ruth Rines, Kathy Schnack, Jeff D.

Sherrod, Barbara Shrader, Jerry Shropshire, Janet M. Silvers, Glenda Spickler, Leticia Stallings, Angie Steadman, Janet G. Sutton, Peggy Thomas, Ranota D. Thornton, Rosemary Watkins, Bernadine West, Tammy: Wiggington, Mike F. 4.

A' Lambert, Burl Lovelace, Anne McCurry, Linda May, Debbie Miniat, Stephen Roden, Nancy Rowe, Dwain Turley, Teresa 12th Grade Bales, Karen Davis, Micki Fain, Beth Harper, Jerilynn Horton, Michael Jett, Fonda Anderson, Franklin Ashley, Jan Barbee, Gary Burnham, Robin Carr, Doris Cook, Cathy Denton, Ricky Dillard, Verlyn Dobyns, John Eller, Janice Fox, Kevin M. Gass, Brian Hansen, Sheila Hart, Lisa Henshaw, Marilyn Hodge, Beverly Hodge, Jim Holbert, Jami Kenley, Joe Kooch, Tammy Lindsey, Jenny McClure, Dennis McGhee, Gail McGovern, Cindy McNeil, Annette Manning, Glenda Monks, Karon Morgan, Stacie Ottinger, Mary Ann Patterson, Pam Patterson, Renee Poo, Jill Pollard, Brian Pruitt, Sherry Purkey, Jerry Quarles, Mitzie Riner, Gary Sanford, Paul Sartain, Alvin Sharpe, Jo Skeen, Dorothy Smith, Pam Snapp, Dennis Snyder, Scott Stapleton, Angie Suttles, Kenneth J. Taylor, Jett' Tolliver, Karen Turner, Sheila Underwood, Melissa Vance, Deborah. Walker, Jackie Walter, Mark Welch, Shawn Wice, Debbie D. Williams, Charles Wright, Robin Allen, Karen Anderson, Rebecca Atkins, Susan Balch, Jane Carmichael, Deborah Carpenter, Deborah Cloninger, Joan Colley, Melinda Corum, Mark Cotton, Vicky Cox, Cheryl Cross, Sherry Crossing, Russell Crowe, Janet Denton, Lorri Dixon, Sherrie Donaldson, Glenda Dunaway, Eitel Ellis, Pamela Etherton, Ricky Frazier, Freddie Fultz, Kathy Gann, Shari Gass, Lisa Gaut, Lana Kaye Gibson, George Gillian, Greg Hazelwood, Mike Hensley, Pam Hopkins, Steve Hopkins, Toni Horner, Cindy Hubbard, Joey Humbard, Debra Lynn Humphrey, Ricky Jackson, Penny Jones, Sandra Jones, Timothy Kanipe, Linda Kelly, Denise Kerr, Connie King, Chuck Koella, 'Jon Lindsey, Debbie Livesay, Keith Love, Mary Lovelace, Elizabeth Lowe, Barry McAmis, Robert McMillan, Kathy Martin, Taffy Mullins, Tammy Myers, Tim Niceley, Thomas Oakes, Denna Parker, Penny Parton, Juanetta Pilgrim, Karen Poe, Lisa, Quarles, Valerie Reagan, Angela Rickard, Pamela Riddle, David Sanders, Betsy Sartain, Becky Shults, Shawna L.

Slagle, Shell Smith, Kathryn A. Smith, Martie M. Smith, Richard N. Smith, Tammy Spivey, Brad Templin, Rhonda Turley, Darrell Turner, Rhonda K. Underwood, Eldens Underwood, Tammy D.

Vick, Elizabeth Walker, Barbara A. Webb, Charles Whitaker, Vickie White, Allison M. Williams, Wayne. 5 Mike nom.on Construction Kobert Cameron and Clara Cameron Bruce Bolin and Renfro Construction on Company. The case of Mark L.

Pott et al. vs. Ralph Venerable was continued to Fcb. Set for Det. 2 is the case of R.

B. Thornton, and wife Stephen T. Jories and Yellow Cab Company. attend Farm Bureau as county voting was well represented. Attending delegates were Carl Biddle, James Wigington, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald tion Finchum. Also on hand for the convenGinger were' Sidney Bishop, Racine Schrader, Franklin, and Betty Carmichael. The convention opened with a vesper and memorial November service on Sunday evening, 20th at the War Memorial delegates Auditorium in Nashville. On Monday, had the opportunity to attend some included seven different conferences.

dairy, livestock, field crops, natural resources, Farm Bureau services, Farm Bureau Women and Young Farmers and Homemakers. On Tuesday, the convention delegates heard from Tennessee Farm Bureau President James S. Putman; Governor Ray Blanton, Tennessee's Jundior Senator Jim Sasser, and the president of the nation's largest organization of 2.5 farmers, Allan Grant, who heads up the million member American Farm Bureau Federation. The convention ended on Wednesday when delegates decided what Tennessee Farm Bureau will be for and against next year based on the resolutions that are adopted. The delegates to the convention represented the 172,500 families that belong to the Tennessee Farm Bureau.

Now You Know White sturgeon found in the Snake Rive on the Idaho-Oregon border can weigh close to 300 pounds, reports National Geographic. 5 WILL FOR SCORE-Jefferosn County's Will Kinnick goes up for a shot during a recent game with Bristol. Kinnick scored 24 in Friday's loss to Heritage High. Rotary Classic 1 set for Nov. 25-26 The sixth annual Rotary Classic will be held at the Lenoir City High School Gymnasium of Friday and Saturday nights, Nov.

25 and 26, and Coach Dewain Farmer's Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs are the defending champoins. In fact the Bulldogs have won the last two events and both decisions came over Knoxville College. Last year the score was 84-80 and the year before the game ended in a 91-84 overtime decision for Tennessee Wesleyan. The Knoxville Bulldogs also return, and so will the Scots from Maryville College. The Eagles from Carson Newman round out the four-team set and, for the Eagles, it will be their first try in the growing tournament.

Carson Newman and Maryville College will open the tournament at 7 p.m. and the Bulldogs--Wesleyan and Knoxville College- off at 9 p.m. on opening. night. The winners meet for the championship at 9 p.m.

on the following Saturday and the losers play for third place at 7. Dandridge completes paving projects The City of Dandridge has completed its most extensive street repaving program in the past three years. Mayor Herbert Webb said Summit Street, Fairview Drive, Main Street and Hopewell Drive are areas where paving has been done. A bridge has been widened and paving done on Nichols Road and patching has been completed on Lakeview Drive and at Tennessee Handbags. Webb said.

3. In the area Blaylock Construction Co. has paved a section of Highway 25-70 for the state Highway Department. 41: Dandridge man injured in wreck Robert Graham age 22, of Dandridge received leg, neck and back injuries when the car in which he was a passenger, went over an. 'cmbankment landing in' Mill Springs Creek Sunday night.

The car was driven by his brother, David, who was uninjured, Mrs. Lois Graham, age 22, was treated and released from Jefferson Memorial Hospital. Robert was transferred to U-T Hospital. Larry Loy, Knoxville, a passenger, was uninjured. The driver said he was crowded off the road by an approaching car from posito direction.

5 4 10th Grade Braxton, Sharon Bunch, Batry Burnham, Michele Cate, Bethany Childress, Mark Cook, Chrys Courtney, Stanley Craig, Tracie Dyer, Martha Farrow, Jeff Foster, Donna Fox, Christine Gass, Jo Ann Johnson, LaDonna Jones, Angie Massie, Jill Norton, Wendy Parker, Rita Darlene Roop, Jeffrey Rudder, Judy Shipley, Diane Thomas, Billy Walker, David' Whillock, Sandra Wilson, Carol (Angela) 1: A (Joy) 1 retired Governor Ray professor Blanton presents an Outstanding Tennessean Award to Dr. John C. of political science at Carson-Newman College. Dr. Brashear received Brashear the award for his outstanding contributions to education in with the governor the field of political science.

Shown Wally Welch, Morristown; Dr. Jack are former students of Dr. (left to right): and Brasher Henderlight, staff assistant to the Strickland, special assistant to the governor; and Rick governor. NEW MARKET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL lst Nine Weeks FIRST HONOR ROLL ALL A'S Kim Conner John Beth Haire Keith Repass Suzy Kanipe Angela Rimmer Greg Lindsey Janie Riner Donna Newman Diane Maria Taylor Susan Turner A'8 AND- B's Mike Paul John Mark Kim Martha Rajayna Paula Pamela Joey Rebecca Robin Michelle Becky Sherry Mike Katheryn Theresa Tracy Michelle 3 top 13 ROLL Anderson A SECOND HONOR Lance Anderson Nundayel1 Brenda Baker Mike Baker Tina Baker Bales Jimmy Bales Susanne Balos 1. Brian Ballinger Pan Berry Patti Berry B111 Bull.

Belinda 'Calfee 4 Chris Campboll Rhonda Carmichael Patty Cato Jeffrey Cochran Angel Cody Walter Collett DeEtta Collins 12 4 Conner Cox Coy Curl Ann Davis Davis Dugger Elmore Foister Foster Franklin Gatto Graves Harrell Hickle' Haire Howard Howard. Kelley 4. :4 Keith Lewis David Lindsey Bobby Lowery Steve McCampbell Keith McGhee Alene, Morgan Kim Mullins Karen Newman Ken Parker Russell Pendergrass Michelle Rhodes Tim Roberts Jennifer Seals Joey Seals April Surrett Chris Turley Debbie Underwood Connie Wilson Any Wolfe. Stephanie Wright 23 3 1.

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