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TP) AAA A I I I MM I Jay APRIL 24. 1986 THE TENNESSEAN S'F 1 10 legols CLASSIFIED 254-1031 Heath Nottoa Californian likely energy post choice ETHERIDGE, James Age 81 years, April 22, 1986. Survived by wife, Mrs. Hazel Etheridge, WASHINGTON (AP) President Reagan plans to nominate A. David Rossin, an official of the Electric Pow-tr Research Institute in Palo Alto, Super 13 tnaa-7 days-tt.

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Commarctal Advarmmg rata tn tvaHabla upon raquasl. 3 Una minimum. Tnnaiprtl Advertising Ratal: Sunday 2.70hna par day 3 days 1 par day days tSUna par day 10 daya VieUna par day AmdatttaSLOOaach rPubliestkn Policy Omy ataneard aboreviatione ee accepted ai ed copy we reserve the right to oeaairy and avJai ads according to tha tuee govammg Oaa- Tne pubMnart reasrva the right to edit or rated any copy. Please check your ad the fcrst day rune. In case ol error, notity us immediately.

Publishers ana be reaponsmie omy lor tha fcrst eieertion and them omy for the spec occupad by the error. INDEX KM ANNOUNCEMENTS 200 EDUCATIONAL 900 EMPLOYMENT 400 TRANSPORTATION 500 PETSFAJtMMQ 600 recreational 700 merchandise garage sales soorentals 00 financial 1000 REAL estate 1100 AUCTIONS SERVICE DIRECTORY ergy, the White House said. The announcement said Rossin would be named assistant secretary for nuclear energy. Since 1981 he has been director of the Nuclear Safety Analysis Center of the Nuclear Power "Division of the institute. The White House also said Reagan lfplans to nominate R.

Kenneth Towery, president of the Sentinel a business and political consult- Antioch, daughters, Mary Harl-lee, and Linda Proctor, Nashville; sons, Wayne Etheridge, Gla-deville, and Edward Lee Etheridge, Nashville; sisters, Mrs. Clemmie Pardue, Nashville, and Mrs. Dorothy Lane. Hermitage, brothers, Laurie (Ham) Etheridge, Columbia, and Claude Etheridge; seventeen grandchildren; twenty-six great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. The remains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville Road, where services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, April 24, at 2:30 o'clock by Rev.

Don Eskew and Rev. Howell Hipsher. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers; William Etheridge, Elwin Proctor, Junior Etheridge, J.T. Brimm, Herman Hunter, and Fred Morris.

WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 832-1948 Cartg Sal Oarage Sale CiessiticatMn only ft anaa days S1S.OO. Each additional ana 1.00. Receive too Irea Garage Sale Signa and a Oarage SaM a. 2Csncsllstion Be sure to gat a caneeftation number vrhan cencerJing your ad. Oaadane tor canceueiiona and correctiona or tna same as pubetrng deadline.

RKnrf Box Numbers Band Boi numbers ara avaHeble. Al mtormation concerning the box noidar a conMential. Pickup re- Mail firm in Austin, Texas, as a mem- of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. 1 Priwta Party Rates Tha Prtvata Party rata la avail iota only lor tna occasional individual ad-aartisar sailing personal possessions. Uiaoo ol Private Party rataa subject to kmitetions.

Nwpp Printing Corp, Agsnt Tht TennMMon Nsthvill Banner 1100 Broadway, Tamrmt 37202 Joelton, Tn. POOLE, William- Age 77, April 22. 1986. Survived by wife, Mrs. Ruth Poole; daughters, Mrs.

Ruth Gideon, Zuelene Poole, Debelyn Poole, Mrs. Patty Sue McEwen, Mrs. Wilma Westingburger, Mrs. Glenda Lewis; son, William R. Poole; brother, Ferrell Poole; twenty grandchildren.

Remains are at Anderson Garrett, where services will be conducted Thursday at 12:30 p.m. Pallbearers: Friends. Interment National Cemetery. ANDERSON GARRETT, Joelton. Shelby ville, Tn.

TRAVIS, Bessie McGee Age 79, died Tuesday April 22, 1986, Bedford County Nursing Home. Services will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday at the Gowen-Smith Chapel, Shelby-ville with Randall Jernigan and James Scott officiating. Burial Willow Mount Cemetery. Survived by one daughters, Mrs.

Dorothy Orr, one brother, John Eufus McGee, Shelbyville; two grandchildren; four great grandchildren. She was a member of the Fairlane Church of Christ. The body will lie in state at Gowen-Smith, 850 Union until time of service. GOWEN-SMITH. 684-1372 WEBB, Sister Mary Loyce R.S.M.

Tuesday morning April 22, 1986 at St. Bernard Convent. Survived by sisters, Mrs. Joyce Ring, Nashville, Mrs. Arline Grossman, Nashville, Mrs.

Estelle Carter, Old Hickory, Sister Mary Gabriella, R.S.M., of Memphis, Mrs. Lynn Muelluer, Nashville, Mrs. Dolly Shoate, Nashville, Mrs. Mary Grace Nicholson, Pleasant View, Mrs. Theresa Taylor, Nashville; brothers.

Jack Webb, Pleasant View, Barnes Webb, Nashville. Remains are at St. Bernard's Convent. 2021 21st Avenue, South where Funeral Mass will be celebrated 1:30 p.m. Thursday.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Wake Services will be held 7:30 Wednesday evening at the Convent Chapel. Memorials May Be Made To St. Bernard Convent. MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS.

327-1111 110 legols 110 Legols Ellis Mill Community boundary of said Fraser properly 155.87 feet for a total distance of 580.87 feet to a point; thence. BARBER, Mr. M.L. (Jack)- Widow LANE, Villa D. April 23, 1986.

Survivors include wife, Mrs. Ruby Lane; daughters, Robbie Lane and Gwendolyn Stover, sons, Waymond and Raymond Lane, and John Fizer, other relatives and friends. Complete funeral notice later. J.W. ADKINS FUNERAL HOME, 'r of Mrs.

Marene Barber (deceased). 32. 49 02 347 feel, -I-. -April 22, 1986, Trinity Hospital more or less, to a point thence, Erin, Tn. Resident of Route 1, Cum 33.

80 30 95 feel, berland City. Survived by son, Mr. w.M. Bill Barber, daughters, Mrs Ruby Mae Coates. Mrs.

Bobbie Jean Murfrecsboro, Tn. rerluns; sister, Mrs. Laura Clark McPEAK, Mrs. Elma Pate Age 66, two grandchildren; aunt. Mrs.

Alice King; son-in-law, Mr. Jessie mas Perkins. Remains repose at Hooker Crystal Chapel, Clarksville, until rnday p.m. Kepose at Nave i. Funeral Home, Erin, Friday from 6-8 p.m.

where family will more or less, lo a point in the common northerly corner of Ihe Robert C. Fraser property and the Thomas A. Story properly as recorded in Deed Book 6177, page 193, O.D.C, Tennessee, and continuing with said northerly boundary of the Thomas A. Story properly 235 feet, more or less, to a point in Ihe common northerly corner of Ihe Thomas A. Story property and the Sherwood Forest Subdivision properly as recorded in Deed book page 277, R.O.D.C., Tennessee and continuing on 210 feet, more or less, for a total distance of 540 feel, more or less, to a ooint.thence.

receive friends. Funeral Saturday, April 26th, 1 p.m. Dortch Chapel of 2319 Sulpher Springs Mur-freesboro, Wednesday morning, April 23, 1986 at Southern Hills Hospital, Nashville. Survived by husband, C.W. McPeak, Murfrees-boro; two sisters, Mrs.

Usie Pate Harrell, and Mrs. Viola Pate Cha-vin, both of Nashville. Her remains are at the Jennings Ayers Funeral Home, where services will be conducted 1:30 p.m. Friday, April 25, 1986 with Bro. Charles T.

Mullins officiating. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 1-3 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. on Thursday.

JENNINGS AYERS FUNERAL HOME, 893-2422, Nashville Ph. 244-1318 M.b. Church, Mills Community, "'Interment Church Cemetery. HOOKER FUNERAL HOME, Oarksville, Directors Carthage, Tn. i Pleasant Shade, Tn.

34. 72 15 290 feet. '''BEASLEY, Everett Age 69, April 22. 1986. Survived by wife, Mai C.

Beasley; two children, Sibyl Wei Donelson, Benton Ray Beasley, Pleasant Shade; two sis O'GUINN, Ollie Edward- Age 72, ters, Margaret Williams, Red Boi ling Springs, Lorene Swann. Nash more or less, lo a point in the easterly boundary of Ihe aforementioned Sherwood Forest Subdivision; thence, 35. Running with said easterly boundary of Sherwood -Forest Subdivision, 10 30 310 feel, more or less, lo a point, thence, 36. 47 45 E. 180 feet, more or less, to a point, thence, 37.

10 30 E. 255 feet, more or less, lo a point; thence, 1W tville; brother, Hayes Beasley, Pleasant shade; two grandchildren 11:00 a.m. Thursday at Carthage Chapel of Sanderson i Funeral Home conducted by Elder Wednesday April 23. 1986 at Tennessee Christian Medical Center. He was a member of the Old Hickory Church of Christ and Fox Hunters Association.

Survived by two sons, Edward O'Guinn, and Michael O'Guinn; five grandchildren; two sisters, Laverne Jones, and Elaine Devore. The remains are at Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory where services will be conducted Friday morning at 11 o'clock by Bro. John Holland. Interment Hermitage Memorial Gardens. MADISON FUNERAL HOME.

Directors, 868-9020. Charles Jones. Interment Pleasant ROBERTS, Mrs. Mary E. Sunday April 20, 1986 at Hubbard Hospital.

Survived by sons, William, Edward, Thomas, Henry and Luther Roberts; daughter, Roberta Galbreath, Emma Sebree, Magdalene Jones, and Ellen Bell. The body will lie in state Friday, April 25 at the Atena Chapel from 10.00 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Funeral service Saturday April 26, at Gainesville Baptist Church. Hopkinsville, 11:00 a.m.

conducted by Dr. Morgan Babb. Interment Cave Spring Cemetery. JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA, Director Castalian Springs, Tn. SWANEY.

Jack- Age 59, Wednesday April 23. 1986 at VA Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Susie Bentley Swaney, Castalian Springs; his mother, Mrs. Aurelia Swaney, Gallatin; one daughter, Mrs. Vincie Barber, Gallatin; one sister, Barbara Swaney, two grandsons, Rusty Barber and Troy Barber, both of Gallatin.

Remains are at Alexander Funeral Home in Gal-lation where services will be conducted Friday April 25 at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Jack Goodwin officiating. Interment in the Gallatin Cemetery. Masonic Services will be conducted Thursday evening.

April 24, 7:30 p.m. ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME, 452-2324 White House, Tn. WEBB, Llewellyn Charlton Age 86 years. Tuesday. April 22.

1986. Survived by daughter. Mrs. Morgan (Clarice) Jones; brother. Elmore Charlton; grandchildren, Delores Wridemann.

Royce W. Jones; five great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren. Remains are at Cole Garrett. White House, where services will be conducted Thursday. April 24.

1986 at 2 p.m. with Bro. G.C. Smith officiating. Pallbearers: Relatives and Friends.

Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. COLE GARRETT. White House. Eaglevillc, Tn. WINDROW, Miss Cora Age 92 years.

Tuesday night. April 22. 1986 in Franklin Health Care Center. Survived by two brothers, James Horace Windrow, Triune, Ernest Howard Windrow. Columbia; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at Lawrence Funeral Home, Rev. John P. Gilbert officiating. Nephews will serve as Pallbearers.

Interment Triune Cemeterv. LAWRENCE FUNERAL HOME, Chapel Hill. 364-2233. 38. 35 20 290 feel, Shade Cemetery.

SANDERSON of Tor Ato 352; and Deed Book 4855, page 160 all deeds R.O.D.C., Tennessee; and a portion of the Otter Creek Park properly in the same aforementioned Civil District as being shown on Tax Mao 158, Parcel 84 and being recorded in Deed Book 4212. apges 158 and 162. R.O.D.C., Tennessee, said portion of properties being more fully described as lollows: Beginning at a point in the southerly right-of-way margin of Oiler Creek Drive, said point being located approximately 500 feel in an easterly direction from the centerline intersection of Priest Road and Otter Creek Drive and proceeding as follows: 1. Leaving said point in the southerly right-of-way margin of Otter Creek Drive and running with the westerly boundary of the Arlene Ziegler property as recorded in Deed Book 94, page' 243, RO.D.C., Tennessee, II 59 291.13 feel to a pointLlhence, 2. 12 57 42071 feet to a point; thence, 3.

37 09 E. 229.83 feel lo a point; thence, 4. 68 10 E. 359.61 feel lo a point, thence, 5. 14 21 443.79 feel to a point; thence, 6.

82 57 468.12 feel to a point in the westerly boundary of the Jack W. Hobbs property as of record in Deed Book 4619, page 815. R.O.D.C., Tennessee; Jhenre, 7. 26 30 W. 23S feel, more or less, to a point in the southerly boundary of the aforementioned Jack W.

Hobbs properly, thence, 8. Running with said southerly boundary, 84 41 452.20 leet to a point; thence, 9. 67 14 947.0 feel lo a point' thence, 10. 79 48 391.24 feet lo a point in the easterly boundary of the alorementioned Jack W. Hobbs property; thence, 11.

Running with said0eas-, lerly boundary, 3 20 E. 363 feel lo a point in Ihe southerly boundary of ihe I.F. and H. Elliott property as ot record in Deed Book 932, page 384, R.O.D.C., Tennessee; thence, 12. Running with saifj soutehrly boundary, 87 35 E.

1228 feel to a point the westerly boundary of the Taggarl Wood Subdivision as recorded in Deed Book 4175, page 60, R.O.D.C., Tennessee, thence, 13. Running with said, westerly boundary, 2 45 162 feet to a point, thence, 14. 19 30 E. 343 feel to a thence, 15. 22 40 190 feel to a point; thence, 16.

Leaving said point in said westerly boundary of Taggart Wood Subdivision and running 62 45 W. 295 feet, more or less, lo a point in the southerly right-of-way of proposed Road thence, 17. Running with said southerly right-of-way. BIGGS, Mrs. Bernice B.

Age 84 years, Tuesday, April 22, 1986 at the home of her daughter in Mt. Juliet. Survived by daughter, Mrs. more or less, to a point, thence, 39. 13 00 E.

1040 feet, more or less, to a point in the corner of the southerly and easterly boundaries of Ihe Douglas Yates properly as ot record in Deed Book 4391, page 682. O.D.C, Tennessee; thence, 40. Running with the easterly boundary of the Douglas J. Yates prop Earl (Helen) Gilbert. Mt.

Juliet; grandchildren. Mrs. Sandra Oden, Hendersonville, Tony and Mickey Kempville, Tn. PAYNE, Mrs. Gillie Matthews Age erty, 12 51 700 boundary, 26 30' 235, more or less, to a point in the northeflv right-of-way margin rof proposed Road thence, 8.

Running with said northerly right-of-wav margin of Road and crossing the opening to a 50-foot wide access easement fo the aforementioned Jack W. HoMs property, with a curve lo the right a distance of 0 feel, more or less, to" a point at the northeaslerai-most return of the intersection of said 50-fool access easement and H'd Road thence, 9. Leaving said point fid crossing Ihe right-of-way Road jn a southerly direction 90 lo Ihe alorementioned return, 50 feel to a point in Ihe southerly right-of-way of Road thence, 10. Running with said southerly right-of-way margin with a curve to the left, 85 feet, more or less, to a point where Ihe easterly side line of Lot No. 80 intersects Ihe right--of-way of Road thence.

11. Running with said easterly lot line, 00 365 feet, more or less, to a point in Ihe rear boundary line of Lot No. 60, thence. 12. Running with said rear, boundary line, 87 00 140 feet, more or less, to a point; thence, 13.

Leaving said point, and running with the rear boundary line of Lot No. 79, S3 00 375 feet, more or less, lo a point, thence, 14. Leaving said point, and running with Ihe northerly margin of the T.V.A. transmission line easement, 83 00 225 feet, more or less, across Ihe rear boundary line of Lot No. 105.

50 feet, across the right-of-wav of proposed Road and 370 feet, more or less, with the southerly side line of Lot No. 6, for a total distance of 64S feet, more or less, lo a point in the easterly boundary of the Charles Edward McCabe property as of record in Deed Book 4594, page 673, R.O.D.C, Tennessee; thence, 15. Running with said0eas-, terlv boundary 13 00 75 leet, more or less, lo a point in Ihe corner of the southerly and easterly boundaries of the Douglas J. Yates property as ol record in Deed Book 4391, page 682, R.O.D.C, Tennessee; thence, 16. Running with the easterly boundary of Ihe fo toying properties, 12 51 700 feet, more or less, lo a point in the common easterly corner of the Douglas J.

Yates property and Ihe Robert C. Patterson, III property as of record in Deed Book 5818. page 789, R.O.D.C, Tennessee, and continuing on 360 feet, more or less, to a point in the common easterly corner of the Robert C. Patterson prooerty and the Janet Patterson property as ol record in Deed Book 1 196, page 427, R.O.D.C, Tennessee, and continuing on 195.6 feet, more or less, for a total distance of 1255.60 feet lo a point, thence, 17. 11 59 245.71 feel, more or less, to a point in the southerly right-of-way margin of Otter Creek Drive; thence, 18.

Running with Ihe southerly right-of-wav margin of Otter Creek Drive, 73 19 150.72 feet, to the point of beginning, and containing 25.10 acres, more or less. Ol Ihe 25.1, more or less, total acres, 3 2, more or less, acres are contained within Ihe right-ot-wav of the public roadway system, and 21.9, more or less, acres are contained within the adiacent property having roadway frontage. There is approximately 2.800 linear feet of public roadway within the proposed Mountain Brook Development. All roadwav right-of-way within the public roadwav system will have a minimum width of 50 feet. Citv of Forest Hills Tom Blathrop, City Manager (6892329) LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Ihe Tennessee Air Pollution Control Board will hold a public hearing.

The purpose of this hearing is to receive public comment concerning proposed revisions lo the Tennessee Air Pollution Control regulations and the Stale Implementation Plan. At this hearing, the following wiH be considered: Proposed Certificate ol Alternate Contorl for Heil Quaker Company Proposed Certificate ol Alternate Control for Batesvilie Casket Co. Proposed Certificate of Alternate Control for G.E. Business Furniture Co. Proposed Certificate of Alternate Control for Unarco Materials Storage Company Proposed Certificate of Alternate Control for State Industries Company Variance reauesl by DuPont Co.

(Davidson Co.) from Rule 1200-3-14 01(61. which requires Ambient S02 Monitoring Proposed addition fo Chapter 1200-3-5. VISIBLE EMISSION, providing specific Visible Emission Standards for Coke Oven Plants Proposed addition lo Rule 1200-3-19- 05. OPERATING PERMITS ANO EMISSION LIMITING CONDITIONS, adding a new paragraph 4 Proposed revision to Hol-s'on Army Ammunition Plants Open Burning Permit Proposed revision lo delete the last sentence, concerning de minimis levets for unlisted source classes paragraph (Si of Rule 1200-3-20- 07. Proposed revisions lo the onowmg new source performance standrd rules: 'at Rule I2OO-3-I6-01 GENERAL PROVISIONS 101 Rule 1200-3-16 08 ASPHALT CONCRETE PLANTS id Ru 1200-3-1- 14 IRON ANO STEEL MILL PLANTS Proposed add.t cms of the near s.rr performance s'arvwd ruS al Rule 1203-3-14-55 creehmur.

iNasnviiie; sixteen great grandchildren; three great great granchildren; sister, Mrs. Oma Lee r- Demonbreun. Nashville; two half sisters, Dorothy and Leola Pember-ton; half brothers, Burley, Genie, Ewin and James L. Pemberton. Remains are at Buena Vista Funeral Home, 3634 Clarks-ville Hwy, where services will be Thursday at 11 a.m.

conducted by Rev. Eltis Brown. Active Pallbearers: Grandsons. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. BUENA VISTA FUNERAL HOME, 254-7511.

-LEBANON DEMOCRAT PAPER PLEASE COPY.) feet, more or less, to a point in the common easterly corner ot the Douglas J. Yates properly and the Robert C. Patterson, III property as recorded in Deed Book 5818. page 789. O.D.C, Tennessee, and continuing on 360 feet, more or less, to a point in the common easterly corner of the Robert C.

Patterson property and Ihe Janet M. Patterson properly as recorded in Deed Book 1196, page 427. R.O.D.C, Tennessee, and continuing on 195.6 feet, more or less, for a total distance of 1255.40 feet, to a point; thence. 90 years, widow of the late Taylor Pavne Tuesday evening, April 22," 1986 at Smith County Memorial Hospital. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

J.D. (Rilla) Hudson, Kempville, Mrs. Jack (Robbie) Williams, Goodlettsville; son, Taylor Payne Donelson; ten grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; four great great grandchildren. The remains are at the Hackett Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home, Kempville. Services will be conducted Thursday, April 24.

1986 at 2 p.m. from the Defeated Creek Missionary Baptist Church by Elder W.T. Russell. Elder Harold D. Linville.

Elder Douglas Curtis. Grandsons and Grandson-in-laws will serve as Active Pallbearers. Interment Family Cemeterv. PHILLIP ANDERSON SON FUNERAL HOME. Lafavette, Directors.

666-4011. 41. 11 59 245.71 feel, more or less, lo a point in the southerly right-of-way of Otter Creek Drive; thence. 42. Running with the southerly right-of-way margin of Olter Creek Drive, 73 19 150.72 AHEARN, Mrs.

Mamie Thompson Tuesday. April 22, 1986. Survived by cousins, Mrs. William (Lorene) Dempsey, Mrs. Robert L.

(Helen) Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Tarpley, Mrs. Margaret Sue Waggoner, Mrs. Annie Mae Thompson Arney, Mrs. Dorothy Sipe, Mrs.

Margaret Waggoner, Merrill Wavnick, W.B. Jones. Charles Galbreath, A.J. Gal-breath. George Thompson.

Mrs. Ahearn is at the Chapel of Martin's Bracey-Welsh, 209 Louise Avenue, where prayer services will be conducted Friday. April 25. 1986 at 10:30 o'clock by Mon-signor Charles M. Williams.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. MARTIN BRACEY-WELSH 327-1032. GATELY, Mrs. Hilda Williams-April 23, 1986. Survived by husband, Connie M.

Gately; daughters, Connie Williams, Carol Gately; sons, Fred and Chris Gately; one grandchild; parents, Mr. Mrs. Fred Williams; sister, Jean Hurt. She was a member of Hermitage Church of Christ. Her remains are at the Hermitage Funeral Home, where services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Bro.

John Hurt and Bro. Agusta Ruff. Interment Hermitage Memorial Gardens. HERMITAGE FUNERAL HOME, Shute Lane, 889-0361 HOLDERNESS, Mrs. Lawson Yates April 21, 1986.

Survived by daughter. Miss Rebecca Porter Holderness, New York City. N.Y.; sisters. Allison Looney Smith. Louisa Luna Minter; brothers.

Alex Porter Looney, Robert Fain Looney. Jr. all of Kingsport, Tn. Her remains are at the Broadway Chapel. 1715 Broadway, where the family will receive friends Thursday 5 to 8 p.m.

Funeral services 10 a.m. Friday at the Christ Episcopal Church with Rev. Samuel G. Miller officiating. Interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers: David B. Graves III, Nephews: Lt. JG. Bruce Looney, Alexander Looney, Thorn Looney, Porter Smith.

Preston Smith. Memorials maybe made to the Performing Arts Committee of YMCA of the Citv of New York. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON. Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway. 244-6480.

Carthage, Tn. Riddleton, Tn. CARTER, Hartley Age 64. April '22, 1986. Survived by wife.

Carolyn Carter; two daughters, Margaret Carol Oldham, Hartsville, and Melondy Gregory, Carthage; two sons, Frank Carter, South Carthage, Joe Carter, Riddleton; three sisters, Ruby Shoulders, Gertrude Proctor, Bethpage, Lena Strew, Michigan; four brothers. William, Pleasant Shade, Billy, 'Lafayette, Elder Curtis Carter, Portland, Elder Leonard Carter, thirteen grandchildren. Services 1:00 p.m. Thursday, Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home conducted by Elder Cordell Earps. Interment Dixon Springs Cemetery.

SANDERSON of Carthage, Directors. 735-21 18 Lewis Smith FUNERAL HOME 25 0 W. 80 feel, more -I 1 1 0 legols 1 1 0 Ugols BOLEYJACK, James April 23. 1986 at a local infirmary: Survived by wife, Dorothy; children, James E. Doretha, Teresa and Naquetta; two brothers, two sisters: other relatives and friends.

Complete funeral arrangements to be announced later. LEWIS SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Richard A. Lewis and Henry L. Smith, 255-2371 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to order bv Board ol Commiiiionerj and in accordance with section U-703 Tennessee Code Annotated, notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the City ol Forest Hills ottice.

4012 Hillsboro Rd. on the 8th day of May 1986 al 5 00 P.M., which lime all interested persons may appear and speak lor or against the adoption of an amenlment to Ordinance No. 41-12, a comprehensive zoning Ordinance of the City of Forest Hills. The Mowing Ordinance is to be considered on third feel, to the point of beginning, and containing 230.40 acres, more or less. Included in the foregoing description but expressly excluded in Ihe herein after described tract of land which is toned Residential A-l.

Properly Description A description of the land lo be zoned Residential A-1, along with the outer properly boundaries having frontage on said public roadway system within ihe proposed Mountain Brook Subdivision. Said Mountain Brook Subdivision is a portion of the T.C. Summers properly in the Second Civil District ot Metropolitan Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee as being shown on Tax Map 159, Parcels 9, 10. 10 I and 25 and being recorded in Deed Book 3575, page 41; Deed Book 4059, page 352. and Deed Book 4855, page 160, all deeds R.O.D.C, Tennessee, and all of the Otter Creek Park property in the same alorementioned civil district as being shown on Tax Map 1S8, Parcel (6 and being recorded in Deed Book 6212.

pages 158 and 162. R.O.D.C, Tennessee. Said public roadway system limits and frontage prooerty outer boundaries being more fully described as follows. Beginning at a point tn the southerly right-of-wav margin of Otter Creek Drive, said point being located approximately 500 feet tn an easterly direction from the centerline intersection of Priest Road and Otter Creek Drive and proceeding as follows: I. Leaving said point the southerly right-of-way margin of Otter Creek Drive and running with the westerly boundary of ihe Arlene Zeigier property as recorded in Deed Book 96, page 263, RODC.

Tennessee. i ueivopoiuan FUNERAL HOME CONN. Mr. Felix Departed this life April 20, 1986 at a local infirmary. Survived by devoted wife, Ruby Stewart Conn; son, Charles W.

Conn; sisters. Mrs. Johnnie Mai Hayes, Old Hickory, Mrs. Hattie Conn Palmer, Gary, brother. Robert Thompson; aunts, Mrs.

Patsy Weakley, Mrs. Tommie M. Simmons, Mrs. Florence Neely, Mrs. Eula Bransford, and Mrs.

Samclla Howse; devoted step- mother, Mrs. Mary Belle Conn; sis-ter-in-law. Mrs. Helen Thompson; brother-in-law, James Hayes; six grandchildren; four nieces; seven nephews; six great nieces: seven great nephews; devoted cousin. James Luster, and many other 'cousins; host of relatives and 11 friends.

Visitation (this) Thursday 7-8 m. Funeral to follow at Atcna Chapel conducted by Rev. Ronnie Turner. Interment at Greenwood Ccmctcrv. Friday April 25 at 1 00 p.m JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA.

Directors reading ORDINANCE NO. 84-108 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO 41-1? TO CHANGE THE ZONING CLASSIFI CATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING SOUTH OF OTTER CREEK hOAD FROM or less, lo a point; thence, 18. Running with a curve to the lett having a radius of 380 leet. more or less. 165 feel, more or less, lo a point; 19.

57 30 315 feet, more or less, to a point, thence. 20. Running with a curve to Ihe left having a radius of 580 feel, more or less. 655 feel, more or less, lo a point; thence, 21. Leaving said point in said southerly right--of-wav margin of proposed Road and running with the westerly boundary of Ihe T.C Summers property, 33 34 E.

555 feet, more or less, to appoint; thence, 22. 62 34 E. 450 feel, more or less, lo a point, thence. 23. 8 34 390 feet, more or less, to a point, thence.

24. 65 26 W. 770 feet more or less, lo point, thence. 25. 5 34 E.

290 leet. more or less, to a point, thence. 26 48 34 E. 650 feet more or less, lo a point, thence. 27.

34 09 W. 817 8 feet more or less, to a point, thence. 28 84 26 W. 500 feet, more or less, lo a point in the common northerly corner of the T.C. Summers properly and the Kmghl Ridder Broadcasting.

Inc. K.R.N, property as recorded in Deed Book 6183. Page 449. C. Tennessee, thence.

29. Running with Ihe northerly boundary of said Kmghl R.ooer irg, Inc property. 19 50 712 feet, more or vss. to aPOTjt. thence.

30 47 15 W. 814 feet, more or less, lo a pomi. thence. 31. NSI W.

425 feet more or less, to a point common northerly property jrrwr of the Kmghl Broadcast-mg. Inc property the Robert C. Fraser prooerty as recorded Deed Boa 630 page 742. SO DC Tennessee, and tontmumg on lh Ihe northerly AND ALTERATION THEREOF: AND FOR SAID PURPOSES TO OIVIDE THE CITY INTO DISTRICTS: TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGES IN SUCH REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS: TO PROVIDE FOR THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF: AND TO PROVIDE FOR NON-CONFORMING USES, AND FOR PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE. BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY AMENDED BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS THERETO: (1) The properly hereinafter described, presently classified within the Estates and Residential A District be classilied in its entirety withm the Residential A-1 and Residential A-l-P District.

The property so allecled is described in Exhibit attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference SECTION 2. The Commissioners of the City of Forest Hills hereby cer-tilv that this Ordinance nas been submitted and approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Fores! HiHs. and public hearing thereon has been published a newspaper of general circulation in the Citv of Forest Hills. Tennessee. This Ordinance shall fake effect upon its final passage SECTION 3.

Thai all Ordinances and or oarts or Ordinances conflict wi'h mis Ordinance be and the same art hereby amenrwd. EXHIBIT -A" Prooerty Description A description of Residential A-l-P lon.ng lor the City of Frxest Hiiis on a portion the C. Summers properly the Second Civd Disincf of Metroes tan Nashville. Davidson Cojntv. Tennessee as be ig shown on Tai Map Is Pa-ces 10.

10 1 and and pe.ng recorded Deed Book 3S'S. page l. Deed 05. paje ESTATES AND RESIDENTIAL A TO RESIDENTIAL A-t AND RESIDENTIAL A-l-P BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF FOREST HILLS. TENNESSEE.

AS FOLLOWS SECTION I. That Ordinance No 41-17. as amended, enacted on third reading on October 25. WARFIELD. Frank Miller-April 22.

1986. Survived by wife, Marjorie T. Warficld; daughter. Dale Killough, Franklin: grand-son. Lee Killough: granddaughter.

Brooks Killough. Remains are at the Broadway Chapel. 1715 Broadway. Graveside interment services Thursday at 3 p.m. in Woodlawn Cemetery with Rev.

Jim Beasley officiating. Friends will serve as Pallbearers. Visitation Wednesday 5 to 8 pm. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON. Broadway Chapel.

1715 Broadway. 244-6480. 191. being: AN ORDINANCE TO VERGE, Mrs. Jennie V.

Tuesday April 22, 1986 at her residence. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Charlene Hobson. and Mrs. Rebecca Graham; brother, Robert Green.

McLcmoresville. grandchildren. Cheryl. Lory, Gcnieve. and Marcy Graham, Carl and Tracy Hobson: great grandchildren.

Piper Hobson. and Brian Graham; three aunts; uncles, Green, Chicago, 111., and OB. Green, Atwood. sons-in-law. Ronald Hobson.

and Langford Craig, two brothers-in--law; two sisters-in-law. and a devoted sister-in-law, Mrs. Gladys Green. McLemoresville. other relatives and friends.

Mrs. Verge is at Metropolitan Funeral Home. 2500 Clarksville Hwy. She will lie in state at Pilgrim Emmanuel Baptist Church. 945 Douglas Ave.

4-6 p.m. on Friday April 25. Visitation with the family at the above location from 6-7 pm. Fuwral services to follow with the Rev. Leroy Peterson officiating.

Interment Saturday April 26 at Woodlawn Memorial Park. MKTROmLITAN FUNERAL HOME, in charge. 255-2'J65 II 59 291, 13 feel fo a pomt thence. Kingston Springs, Tn. DILLINGH AM, Mrs.

Elizabeth (Beth) Taylor Age 76. Wednesday. April 23. 1986 in Parkview Hospital. Survivors include her husband.

Buford W. Dillingham of Kingston Springs; three daughters. Mrs. Bettye Joan Daugherty of Nashville, Mrs. Willa Sue England of White Bluff and Mrs.

Nyoka (Nikki) Harper of White two brothers. Marvin Taylor of Pegram and Melvin Taylor of Nashville, one sister, Mrs. (leo MiIUt of Kingston Springs; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Her remains are at the Taylor Funeral Home. Dickson.

where funeral services will be conducted Friday. April 25lh at 2 30 p.m. ith Bro. Jerry Mercer officiating Interment in Scott Cemetery TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME. 446-2808 2.

12 57 420 71 feei to a poiit; thence. 3 37" 09 22913 feet REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE LOCATION. HEIGHT. BULK. NUMBER OF STORIES AND SI7E OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES, THE PERCENTAGE OF THE LOT WHICH MAY BE OCCUPIED.

THE SIZE OF YARDS. COURTS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES. THE DENSITY OF POPULATION THE USES OF BUILDINGS. STRUCTURES AND LAND FOR TRADE. INDUSTRY.

RESIDENCE. RECREATION, PUBLIC ACTIVITIES AND The PURP to a po rt; thence. 4 64 10 359 61 fee' to a point, thence 4 82 57 tt 12 fee to a POnt in the wes'env boundary of the Jark Hoods property as o' record Deed Boo 4419. page 115. RODC.

Tennessee, thence. 7. Leaving sa pornl nd running th V4 wes'eriv rr, trnrn AW OSES. AND THE ERECTION CONSTRUCTION 4iL4 aa.

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