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Elizabethton Star from Elizabethton, Tennessee • 6

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Elizabethton Stari
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Elizabethton, Tennessee
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A 6 ELIZABETHTON STAR Monday October 211 968 i ANNUAL EVENT The STAR Photographer Courthouse Beat 4000 Persons Association Josephine Jackson Blanche Winters i days Around Carter (Continued from Page 1) of Robert Short To Lecture At ETSU Tomorrow C47 Crashes He hearing in City SCAL 1111 LeMay Reports On US Bombings IT! 68 20 (91) tA HOSPITAL NEWS 11EIHL MITILLS AN ide WCTURAL TRAINEES TV ADM yesterday He posted a $1750 cash bond for no driver license LEAKPROO PLANTER BOV New Mexico Light dampened areas of and northern New VE8Y PREU REALISTIC was a native of and a member Creek Baptist Dean Ann Bobby Juanita Henry Donna Haskell the Margo Jones Dallas He was the production of WAA TV in' EARLY AAERICAN LUTHER MCKINNEY Rt 7 was cited to City Court OR YOUR AVORITE PLAMTS A Eu It HAND A rec A00D LOYD WHITEHEAD Rt 1 Hampton was arrested last night by Constable Willard Lewis and Deputies Gene Scalf and Conley Smith for public drunkenness and assault with intent to do bodily harm He was put in county jail TRAINEES COT ELLEN ABSHER Rt 3 told the Sheriffs Office that someone stole her mailbox yesterday afternoon Will request Safety Department DESIGNER' asrwc' )r9r WWtW caught the scenes above at the second annual Arts and Crafts estival held Saturday and Sunday at the Covered Bridge in Elizabethton Several hundred persons viewed the exhibits during the two day event morning by Smith and Hardin for arson on ww modem a STRUCTURAL MgVAtSt Advrtiingcontributd for the public good in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the International Newspaper Advertising Executives did not favor unless there and public the North THE BEST ARGUMENT AGAINST QUITTING SCHOOL IS RIGHT IN THE WANT ADS was charged Deputy Elmer reckless driving 6 James 6 Betty 1 Clifford Read them carefully find people who quit high school average $45 a week less than people who finish or the kind of job you want get the education you need the daughter of the and Sarah MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to David Paul Birkner 25 and Evelyn Carol Hicks 22 and Claude Marvin Trivette 21 and Sharon Ann Vaughn 19 of supplies orce chief from a tour made the BILL NELSON Mountain Home Johnson City and Mabie Tyree Ruby Avenue were arrested last night by Constable Willard Lewis Deputy Gene Scalf and Chief Deputy Dave Roe on charges of drunk and disorderly conduct They were placed in county jail Smith Aomcv Electronic Tecnrncians Ml oraaftrW ZSMMWs would take up the former Mrs ifth Avenue CARMEL BURLESON Rt 2 Butler was arrested Saturday night by Johnson County State Trooper Thurston Gregg for drunken driving He was placed in county jail Route Route Route Route 2 Bluff City Morrell Egan the Kennedy in Hyannis owns the been given his father SPINNING WHEEL PLANTER JACKSON uneral services for Mrs Josephine Vines Jackson will be held at 2 pm Tuesday from the Chapel of Dillow Taylor uneral Home Dr Ortie Bradshaw will officiate The body will remain at the funeral home throughout the service The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 pm Monday Burial will be in the Eden Cemetery Dillow Taylor uneral Home Jonesboro is in charge arrangements UNAKA HIGH PTSA will meet this evening at 7 An interesting program has been planned All parents and members are urged to attend HAM SUPPER Tickets are now on sale for a ham supper which will be sponsored Saturday October 26 by the Keenburg Parent Teacher Association Serving hours will be from 5 to 7 pm and the public is invited CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE ATLANTA ROANOKE NEW YORK See your travel agent or call Piedmont (flights from Tri City Airport) The naming of a successor on the Elections and Special Services Committee to the late Murray Taylor was deferred to the January meeting The Court approved Sheriff Oscar Dykes as successor to his predecessor Harry Buckles to serve on the Courthouse and Workhouse committee A resolution introduced by Squire Dallas Moody commending County Judge Don Lewis and the members of the Courthouse Committee on the improvements made on the Courthouse was adopted by the Court which designated Judge Lewis as custodian of county property including the Courthouse The Court approved the lease of County arm land to Harry Woods for crop raising purposes against payment by woods of $675 for a year and voted to apply this amount to the cost of repair of the roof on the county jail County Judge Lewis was authorized to hire a surveyor to make a plat of idle land the remainder of the County arm The inance Committee recommended that the land be sold to the highest bidder at auction The Election Commission will be asked to set a date for an election to fill the vacancy created by the death of Murray Taylor Mountain Route 2 Grindstaff trainees travel co Coll Grads TRAINEES INSURANCE ATORS ireiMr include her VflU UW JUm6uI vtnstON RAYMOND GARDNER Beech St was arrested Saturday by Deputies Conley Smith and Elmer Trivett for drunk and disorderly conduct and public profanity He was placed in county jail Jonesboro died at 9:30 pm in the City Memorial after a lingering RED DAVS JEWELERS RONNIE A POARCH 19 of Rt 5 and Johnny Taylor 19 no supplies coming from the Chinese border to the 19th above which all bombing has been stopped He said the North Vietnamese are able to remove supplies from China to the 19th parallel in six to eight days whereas it took 100 days before the bombing restrictions were ordered by President Johnson HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL The Cloudland High School Parent Teacher Association will sponsor a Halloween Carnival on Saturday October 26 beginning at 7 pm Refreshments will be available and there will be games a fish pond trading post cake walks and of The public is cordially invited Snow alls In Western TEDDY TURBYILL Rt 1 Watauga was arrested on the weekend by Police Capt Carriger Williams and Policeman Tom Grindstaff for speeding He was released after posting a $1750 cash bond pending a Court DR EDWIN COCKE JR head and neck surgeon and otolaryngologist of Memphis was elected President of the Tennessee Division of the American Cancer Society at the Annual Meeting in Nashville on Oct 10 Two hundred volunteer leaders from Tennessee attended the three day meeting which included a visit by William Lewis Chairman of the National Board of Directors of ACS JOHNSON CITY Robert Short author of According to and will lecture Tuesday at East Tennessee State University He will give slide lectures at 1 1 am and 7:3 0 pm in Gilbreath Auditorium A native of Texas Short spent one year as a professional actor with Theatre in director in department Dallas Later he served as Director of the Department of Radio and Television for the Dallas Council of Churches At SMU he directed the Wesley Players and has taught courses in and the at Central YMCA Short has numerous articles to his credit relating and the his field of doctoral studies at the University of Chicago He receied his A degree from the University of Oklahoma his (Bachelor of Divinity) from Southern Methodist While completing an A in English at North Texas State University he taught in the departments of English and Philosophy WASHINGTON (UPI) Gen Curtis LeMay says the Communists have taken advantage of restricted bombing of North Vietnam to make a buildup in supplies He predicted a step up in the military activity in South Vietnam as a result of the replenishment The former Air of staff just back of Vietnam observations Sunday in an hour and 45 minute briefing he gave his third party running mate George Wallace Wallace said LeMay also questioned the course of the Vietnam talks in Paris He think those in Paris are negotiating in good faith that is the North Wallace said Wallace said LeMay told him is a very significant buildup of material and CLINTON HEATON Rt 2 Butler Saturday by Trivette with and jailed Mrs Blanche Winters age 50 of Route 4 Elizabethton died unexpectedly at the residence at 5 pm Sunday Mrs Winters Carter County of the Gap Church Survivors husband Jessie Winters of the home two sons John Price of Pontiac Mich and Bobby Prie of Elizabethton her mother and step father Mr and Mrs Harley Price of Roan Mountain a brother Clarence Edens of Route 5 Elizabethton a half brother Dudley Price of Bradley Street Elizabethton three sisters Mrs Mamie Street Helen Avenue Elizabethton and Mrs Pam Roberts of Hickory ttwo half sisters Mrs Ada Hill of Granite alls and Mrs Betty Jo Campbell of Route 2 Butler two grandchildren also survive Tetrick uneral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements Dickenson of Oak Elizabethton Mrs Price of Johnson Mrs Josephine Vines Jackson age 73 of 232 Spring street Saturday Johnson Hospital illness She was late William Geisler Vines and a member of the irst Baptist Church of Jonesboro She is husband daughter Whitaker Ernest McPeake West Street Elizabethton one sister Mrs John A Scott Jonesboro three brothers Scott Smith and llobert Vines all of Jonesboro four grandchildren and five great grandchildren Dillow Taylor uneral Honje Jonesboro is in charge of arrangements address listed were arrested early this Deputy Conley Constable Homer investigation of information They were placed in county jail Also arrested in this connection involving the alleged setting on fire of hay was a juvenile Jerry Cannon no address listed He was committed to the juvenile detention cell in city jail Rep Everett Seriously III NASHVILLE (UPI) A spokesman for Veterans Hospital said Rep Robert A (ats) Everett Tenn remained Sunday night with a kidney infection An aide to the veteran lawmaker Tate said however that Everett was He said doctors might know more about his condition today Everett was transferred here from Bethesda Md Naval Hospital near Washington Sarah Kate son Walter Committee for the educational districts of County as follows: Roan Mountain: Wayne Holtsclaw and Emmett Green Hampton: rank Cutlipp and Bob Carter Happy Valley: Conley Simerly and Monte Clark Unaka: Mike Wilson and Walter Peters Elizabethton and Keenburg: Claude Timbs Referred to the inance Committee investigation of the status of money received from the State of Tennessee for the establishment of the Vocational Technical School the State to furnish LUNCHEON AND BAKE SALE The Association of irst Presbyterian Church will sponsor a luncheon on Wednesday October 23 The menu will consist of a chicken salad plate to be served between 11 a and 1:30 pm A bake sale will start at 9:30 am Tickets for the luncheon are available from members of the Mountain Ray Potter 2 Roan Heaton Dunley LARRY Arney St was released on $35 cash bond He was arrested yesterday by Police Capt Carriger Williams and Policeman Tom Grindstaff on charges of speeding and no driver license The following patients were admitted at Carter County Memorial Hospital during the weekend period: Marie Minton Route 2 Bluff City Aaron Grindstaff Route 7 Okie laws Route 3 Roan Mountain Bobby Hill Route 2 Roan Route Clifton Butler Route 7 May air Route 4 Vivian Shepard Route 2 Bluff City William Burrow Johnson Avenue Collins Well Street Lizzie Rogers Route 7 Jean Pierce North Roan Street Bonnie Peters Route 2 Roxie Hatley Route 5 Dallas Hopkins Hopkins Gentry Watson Eugene Connie Kingsport Lula Jean Stout Route 11 Kingsport Bertie Elliott Route 5 Patsy Treadway Route 1 Robert Hardin Route 1 Roy Bowling North Main Street Pauline Casteel Route 6 Greeneville Maude Pope Route 2 cocoa by Deluxe tlxiteS Artitfi approved amendments $345224 also budget adjustment resulting from the Watauga School property with the provision that School Superintendent John orbes be given to apply the money for the most needed purposes at his discretion Elected a ire Control five the atAim AT HUM cost of $342 million A 15 mile segment of 1 40 from State 32 near Newport in Cocke County to the North Carolina state line will be opened Thursday The project was built at a cost of more than $20 million The other project to be opened in early November is a 6 mile section of I 24 in Hamilton and Marion Counties at a cost of $67 million The project stretches from the Tennessee River bridge at Guild to the Georgia State line an additional state highway patrol officers as suggested by the Roan Mountain Citizens Club Authorized the County Judge to agree with the other participating agencies in arrangements for the deposit of proceeds from land in the Piney lats Tri County Industrial Park and approve easements to TVA of certain parcels of land in the park Approved the inance recommendation to sell part of the Buladeen School property to Poplar Grove Baptist Church and lease the remainder to the Buladeen Citizens Club and put the Laurel ork school building and property up for sale at public auction The squires heard Judge Ben Allen on the history of Carter County relating to the Civil War He called attention to a book in preparation by rank Merritt on the history of Carter County as his thesis Merritt is studying at University of Tennessee Three Interstate RATSMEN khMkAI Uieut survived by her Jackson one Mrs one ROBERT LEE BOWERS Washington was cited to City Court by Policemen Ishmael Bishop and Harry Nave tor improper passing posted a $750 cash bond from the Chinese border to the 19th parallel between North and South Vietnam now takes only six to eight compared to 100 days when fullscale bombing was in effect Wallace said He said LeMay told him "the buildup at the 19th parallel indicates they (the North Vietnamese) are thinking about further military operations Wallace said he a bombing halt were immediate concessions by Vietnamese Jacqueline On (Continued from Page 1) DIVORCE SUITS have been filed by Betty June Edwards Greenwell vs Bobby Allen Greenwell Betty Jane Whalen Matherly vs Harold Matherly Margaret Grindstaff Bobbit vs Dale Bobbit Sadie Johnson Howell vs Monroe Howell and Marie Rasnick Carr vs Carr Jr Killing 24 SAIGON (UPI) A C47 transport plane en route from Saigon to Da Nang crashed in South Central Highlands today killing all 24 persons abord military spokesmen said The dead included 20 Air orce personnel two Army men and two civilians it was reported Authorities said the aircraft crashed 1 1 miles southwest of the Central Highlands city of Ban Me Thuot about dawn Names of the victims were withheld pending notification of next of kin JEERY EDENS 503 St and Bobby Morgan Downtown Cafe both juveniles were arrested early yesterday by police for investigation of breaking and entering and larceny They were placed in the juvenile cell at city jail pending hearings Route 1 Route 1 The Other Side of urn wct jo urmENTutt lucky momiv aiuw fw Part Of US By United Press International Scattered showers and snow fell across Montana and Idaho today Much of the nation enjoyed clear crisp autumn weather High pressure areas in the West and East contributed to the fine weather from coast to coast the Weather Bureau said Cool clear weather prevailed in much of the nation during the night A few scattered showers and thundershowers occurred in southern showers western York Early morning temperatures ranged in the 30s and 40s across the north in the 50s and 60s in the heartland and 60s and 70s in the South and Southwest Court Approves (Continued from Page 1 The Court in other action: budget a ling a school of $4500 sale of the TEa wr SCH0CL The Mtrisch Corporation Presents SteveMcQueen aye Dunaway appeared startled at first by use of her new name When she emerged holding John by the hand from the Little Mother of God Chapel this reporter called out The former first lady of America looked about uncertainly Onassis 1 mean 1 said I tossed the flower petals given gusts as confetti and Mrs Onassis smiled Apparently no one had called her that before She calls her new husband His jet set nickname is Return To In New York City her secretary Nancy Tuckerman told United Press International the couple residence in apartment Miss Tuckerman said they would buy a home in Newport 1 home of Mrs mother Mrs Hugh Auchincloss and the site of President 1957 wedding The secretary also said Mrs Onassis will keep the home she shared with the president in family compound Port Mass She home which had the president by former Ambassador Joseph Kennedy who still lives in the compound CHNK3AN Mtxk pKKna 1 PIEDMONT AIRLINES growing service for going people EXCHLOPPTYforME fW ENGINEERS Mwnt Oram tiltnw 9GR tKilSTIlAL Trainees Recent HS Grad seJMSMat jtf: Trainee Manager TEACHER ENGUSH Teacher Social Shtdies Teocher Too I 1 1 3 1 1' W'ia Ju Alburn ra 1 i I i I I eV fl It yd LONG fl TALI DOMa ZU Vi Jf vda Ml wfr I I pv 'i taa ka MMwa MM rtta 111 II IlflLCVU 1 I I a EmWiLaKMfakhn 3 I I KSMENJH HOSPITAL OS HXEHAL MITILLS AMIDE.

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