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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 23

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The Knoxvllle News-Sentinel Wednesday July 31 1991 WF7 NEWS SENTINEL WEST FAR RAG UT Howard is recipient of Tennessee School of Beauty Scholarship Leeanne Howard a Farragut High School graduate has been awarded a $3495 full -tuition scholarship to attend the Tennessee School of Beauty Howard is the second person in the school's 61 -year history to receive the CB Brown Scholarship named after the school's founder and awarded to a high school senior interested in pursuing a career in cosmetology Howard is the daughter of Vic and Vicki Howard She will began her cosmetology training in August Dr Donna McHargue internal medicine specialist has joined Dr John McElligot at the Tennessee Center for Internal Cartographers at the Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace Center in St Louis Mo which provides worldwide mapping support for the Department of Defense Lovelace is the son of Dick and Mary Lovelace of Knoxville George Jacobs of Knoxville Elks Lodge 160 has been appointed to the position of District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Jacobs was officially deputized at the 127th National Convention of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in St Louis Mo Jacobs lives on Sky view Drive The Levi Strauss Foundation has donated a $5000 grant to the Project Against Sexual Abuse of Appalachian Children a program of Child Family Services to purchase a photocopier PA-SAAC has served more than 4000 sexually abused children and their families in 16 counties in East Tennessee since 1978 with treatment for victims of child sexual abuse sex abuse offenders adults who were victimized as children and non-offending parents or family members who are affected by a child's abuse The program has also conducted nationally recognized research on male victims of sexual abuse Child Family Services is a nonprofit social service and mental health agency Good News Medicine Prior to joining this practice McHargue was an emergency room physician at Fort Sanders Parkwest Medical Center She graduated in 1983 from the University of South Alabama College of Medicine in Mobile and completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at the Medical College of Georgia Augusta She is married to Dr Michael Hill Michael Lovelace a 1972 Karns High School graduate recently completed the New Employee Orientation Program for Donna McHargue Leeanne Howard umbro ers was a principal activist in 1988 in opposing the re-routing of a section of the extension and an interchange in that area "We had an uphill fight but we were successful in opposing Mary Bailey and her son-in-law Sandy Beall from getting the plans changed" Gulley said "They made a last minute effort to get the route changed and put in what would have been in effect a private interchange for the benefit of their large tract" The yet-to-be completed construction in the Toole's Bend area where the extension crosses Fort Loudoun Lake continues to present a problem to the residents "People are still using the bridge" said Gulley "We have had to hire security to patrol the NEW SHIPMENT About 10 months ago the residential area was victimized by vandalism wild and very noisy parties on the bridge and robberies Gulley said The presence of security has virtually eliminated those kinds of problems he said above the underbearing limestone laced with crevices Groundwater carries the clay in suspension and travels through the limestone gradually creating by erosion larger and larger crevices in the limestone under the soil To stabilize the area the soil is excavated and layers of gravel are built up on the limestone then the soil is built back up to the desired grade for road construction Moore said The gravel is a barrier to the washing away of the clay but the water is permitted to flow through In some cases a filter cloth is used i NIXON'S DELI Buy one Large HAM CHEESE SANDWICH at our Regular Price and Get One SMALL HAM CHEESE SANDWICH Parkway Continued from page WF1 to 1981 On Feb 24 1982 Sam Patterson then CAPPE president publicly stated that CAPPE was not opposed to the Technology Corridor or the present parkway but only concerned with the parkway extension south of Interstate 40 CAPPE proposed an alternative: Upgrading existing arterial roads MPC issued an impact analysis report in November 1984 titled "Pellissippi Parkway Extension Social Economic Drainage Impact Analysis" which cited positive and negative impacts but offered no specific recommendations The state DOT issued its environmental impact analysis in September 1985 This report defined and described several alternate routes between 1-40 and Fort Loudoun Lake "We selected the alternate A-B route because it had less impact" said Harry Moore DOT Region One geologist and civil engineering specialist "This route circumvented the most serious sink holes and caves" DOT deals with these kinds of geological formation regularly because limestone deposits are predominant in this area "We deal with sinkholes all the time" said Larry Wexler civil engineering manager at Region One "You can't build a road anywhere in Jefferson County without encountering sinkholes" Moore describes the problem as one of combating soil collapse area because people are using the bridge even though the road is not open" HOT NEW SUMMER COLORS STYLES The soccer sort that keeps getting more popular every season Longer lengths prjCe from (1599 I FREE WEST TOWN MALL 691-8581 I I Western Ave I-640 I 637-6104 508 Merchants Dr 687-7444 Intervening events since the early 1980s have done much to allay fears of some CAPPE activists "I give the extension a conditioned yes" said Richard Empey retired president of Vinylex Corp and former vice president of CAPPE "I still think it would have been better to route the extension about two to three miles to the west They (DOT) have a considerable number of sinkholes to contend with "One of our major concerns was the possible buildup of high density dwellings and businesses but a number of large homes have been built since then Then too the route now is where there is a hill between the residential area and the parkway" Empey said the citizens' success at stopping the building of an interchange near Toole's Bend was a major accomplishment Quentin Gulley chairman of the board of Vinylex and then president of Toole's Bend Homeown I 220 Peters Rd 694-3719 (Cedar Bluff) 5716 Kingston Pike 558-6354 (Bearden) SUBURBAN I KNOXVILLE MARYVILLE FARRAGUT CENTER WEST CAMPUS SHOP 983-8210-S37-8192 11230 Kingston Pike Open Mon-Fri 'til 8 1829 Cumberland Open Mon Fri til 7 Open Mon-Fri 10-6 Sun 637-3961 FOOTHILLS PLAZA 986-6173 LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER PER COUPON GOOD THROUGH 81391 East Tennessee's Premier Golfing Community! 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