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sfas 2S TKI CLARKSVIUI UAF CHRONICU, April 27, IfSi Lost Business Service!) Offered Legal Notices THE LEAF-CHRONICL Sntarad a around eiu auttai at Uk COM OItlo at Clarkntlia llnniiw as-aw Uu act at in PuoluBM mij maolng axeept uxiO at SaooDd and Commarca Slraat and 0-iiraraa or eacnar to au paru ol tha oltj Nw Provldanca. 8t BattilaHcm Community Strtngtova Coram umtj taaO fog Campbell a Oaa aar oi 8U tdonlbf IIU l'braa Moctba is.w Ooa atootb ll.ftu OalaM aatail Traaa Zau la Kaataak) 4aS Taaaaaaaa -Ona Xaar Sir MoqUii tils tare naootftt M.tW Obui4 Saataakj aaS VaanaaM' Una Vaai ww Sia Uontha MOa rtaraa UonUu t4 Oaa Mont SIM MnjTAST BATES -J 7aterspar I Enamsl I kuR lnsld I outside I I Quickly I A9Ht I I Durat'3 1 i I i "HI Hf GAUON Penn Relays Open Today PHILADELPHIA WV England's jOxiord (University shoots lor the tutty leg oi wnai nopes win DO. a triple crown In the distance medley relay, feature on today's open-tag program of the 62nd annual Ml 1 1 1 Penn Eelay track and field carnival. The opening event of, the two day program will be the 400 meter hurdles and before some 3,200 athletes from more than 600 sec ondary schools, high schools, colleges and universities are through, major titles will be won in 10 special events, 4 Olympic development competitions and eight relays. Imagine SlrleiH Strip Steak For Only $2.25 Frank Norris DRIYI IN AND RESTAURANT Oa Collage Street Owe mn4 Shallow Wall Puma St.

Bethlehem Phpne 2944 or 2551 fim if Paint end Home Owned 85, Yr. Experience 208 Commerce St. Phone 6871 EDITOR, WIFE ACCUSED OF SEDITION John William Powell, iormer editor of the China Monthly Review published In Red Shanghai, and his wife, Sylvia, were Indicted by a federal grand jury in San Francisco Wednesday on charges that they violated the wartime sedition law. They are shown In their borne at San Francisco. The indictment accused them of having need their publication to obstruct American armed forces in the Korean war.

Powell said the charges are "completely nntrae. (AP Wlrephoto). iiwj injii jj jl Broadbent Hybrid Corn WinsStitsWidf Yieid Ceafcst lit 1955 ICssiiisif Derby 'with 1 1 83.9 Bushels frem Droadbent Hybrid Ky IC3 Grown by V. Porter, Ault, Ky( J. C.

Quigglns, Clarkson, sayi: have nothing but profit. I particularly like the two ear to a stalk." George Calfee, Waynesburg, writes: LOST blue Tick male hound. Phone 5288, Leslie Chester. FEMALE white fox hound, Port Royal Community, Phone Sango 3531. Reward, I Help Wanted Female WANTED girl to work on Curb Service.

Must be neat in appearance. Call ClarksvUle 9878. PRACTICAL NURSE 1 Willinglo leave ClarksvUle. Salary will be satisfactory. Capable of nursing elderly Permanent position starting immediately.

Phone ''2417. Help Wanted Male DEALER WANTED: Snappin Turtle, complete, line of finest Rotary Power Mowers In ClarksvUle for Montgomery County exclusively. Write or caU Southern Tire Bervlce, Inc. 1217 Broadway, Nashville 3, Tennessee. Phone 5-6627.

MAJOR LIFE INSURANCE CO. desires reliable party to represent them in the ClarksvUle area In weekly premium depart-. ment as wen as ordinary. Age 25-40 married. Box 948 eo Leaf Chronicle.

BARBER WANTED With registered Ucense to operate or rent smal barbershop. CaU 9945 ask 1 for Wayne WANTED AT ONCE. Older man for good Rawleigh Business In S. Montgomery Co. or ClarksvUle.

Stop working fof others. Be your own boss. Good profits. See H. C.

Chance, No. 3, Joelton, Tenn. or write at once. Rawleigh's TNC-60AA, Memphis, Tenn. SALESMEN Opportunity of life-: time, We have need for two men at once.

Don't hesitate to ans-wer this, ad as you may be the man to qualify. CaU 7587 between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M.

lor appoint-' ment, 'V- a Positions Wanted NURSE RN desires position In local Doctor's office. Phone 6298. WHITE Woman experienced cook and housekeeper; Desires work In home or Box 947, co Leaf -Chronicle. Special Notices APPLICATIONS are being taken in Building T-869 Fort Campbell Exchange for a firm to operate a concession for the cleaning of taUitary family quarters. Cleaning wiU be done at the request of military famines i- and wUl be naid for bv these families to the cotioessioualre.

Applications must be in this office by 21 May 58 POLITICAL CANDIDATES. For union Laoei caros or iuhuuhcb, Phone Ruby Kanagy, 629 Con merce, '809 or 6272. i FOR top soU and water hauling. dial 7152, or 3-2966. Charlie Wick ham's Garage.

COULD YOU spare 16 hours a week if you receive $40 for it. If so ana you have a car, call 9697 between ana 7 v. m. lor appomunem. FOR RENT Floor polishers, vac-uum cleaners, air conditioners.

Ed Welker Lamp and Shade Shop. Guthrie Highway at city limits, none 7s9- GARDEN SEED, Lawn Grass Knox food, Spring bulbs, Peat moss, shrubs, garden tools. Ralph Winters 315 Commerce St CAR 4 HOME Radio TV REPAIR Jackson Wooten 108 Hiter St. Pnone 9005 OGLES AUTO PARTS USED PARTS For AJJ Makes Modele Phon 3-1464 or 2638 Guthrie Highway For Complete Television Service Call Maddox Tire Phone 7567 2434 Have A Better Herd HOWt Breed Artificially For Service or Information CaU H. G.HARRIS Tet 4176 or 6451 Montgomery County Artificial Breeding Association POWER Mowers complete repair and service.

Phone 4718 Cloud Brothers. aa IK. 1 ANK oieaamg fnuM "6456 a OR automobile, repair. See 753 Greenwood Phone 679L LAWN Mowers sharpened by machine Push oi power type Parte and repairs for all types Leonard Ransdeii. Plumbing and Heating loth Street, Phone 7040.

BATHROOM NEED REMODELING? Use CERAMIC TILE Complete Service Buck Realty Co. Inc. Phone 6403 TV Service Hodges Wade Day Phone 4552 Night 3-2537 4920, TV Service All Makes a Jack Hamilton Phone 5318 WATER WELLS B. Clark Modern Factory Equipment Phone Rockvale 522 Or ClarksvUle 2763 Night Day 3-1012 t'. ASHBY'S Used Auto Parts Parts You Can Depend On, Phone 9570 Guthrie Pike Taylor Radio TV Service Color TV Sets Sales Service on ALL MAKES 601 Franklin Phone 6631 Household Goods 0 For Sale SEVERAL used TV's.

Prices from 25 up. Phone 9522. 1956 MODEL G. E. Television seta priced as.low as 62.00 per week.

Green-Lyon Television. Phena 4549. USED BAB YB EDS, blghchaira, strollers baiby buggies, bought old. Trade-In. Also painting, repairing.

CaU 2560. REFRIGERATOR good condition. $38.00. Phone 6238 after 4:30 P. M.

TWO washing machines, leg type electric range. $16 each. Good condition. Phone 5238 after 4:30. SPINET PIANO BARGAIN This fine Spinet piano in first class condition can be had by taking over the small payments.

Write to arrange inspection i Credit Joplin Piano Box'784, Paducah, Ky. Merchandise -For Sale We're overstocked In good used furniture that hat been traded! in on our beautifuf mobile homes. You might even liko one too. See Oa. OPEN EVENINGS JhV Furniture Exchange Across from Ft Campbell DiaJ GEneva 9-3566 er GEneva 9-3551 "I Bite 235-A mighty wll.

Last year mad 1 50. 1 bushels per acr." i Ydu, too, will be a winner If you plant BROADBENT HYBRIDS Atk us for folder describing BROADBENT white or. yellow varieties adapted to your needs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (As required by Chapter No." 175 PubUc Acts of Tennessee 1939 as amended by Chapter 137, Public Acts of 1947) i Estate of E. E.

MASON Late of Montgomery County, Term. Notice is Hereby Given that on the 24 day of April, 1956, Letters Testamentary, In respect to the Estate of E. E. Mason deceased, were issued to the undersigned by the County Court Clerk of Montgomery County, Tennessee. AU persons, resident and nonresident, haying claims, matured or unmatured against his Estate are required to file the same In duplicate with the Clerk of the above named Court nine months from the date of the first publication of this notice, otherwise their claim wUl be forever barred.

All persons Indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. This 24 day of AprU, 1958. MRS. ARKA MYERS MASON i Executrix -j- Estate of E. E.

MASON AprU t7, May 4 No. 1446 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (As required by Chapter No. 175 PuWic Acts of Tennessee 1939 as amended by Chapter 137, Public Acts of 1947) of R. K. BELLAMY Late of Montgomery County.

Tenn, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the 25 day of AprU 1956, Letters Testamentary, in respect to the Estate of R. K. BeUamy deceased were issued to the undersigned by the County Court Clerk of Montgomery County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and nonresident having claims matured or umnatured, against his Estate are required to file the same In duplicate with the Clerk of the above named Court within nine months from the of the first publication of this otherwise their claim wlH be forever barred. All 'persons Indebted, to the a-bove Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once.

This 25 day of AprU, 1956. DORA BELLAMY Executrix of R. K. BELLAMY AprU 27, May 4 -No. 1445 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (As required by Chapter No.

175, Fnblio Acts of Tennessee 1939 as amended by Chapter 137, PubUc Acta of 1947). Estate of MISS ADA BJIOWN late of" Montgomery Oour.ty Tenn, Notice Is Hereby- Given that on the 11 day of April, 1956, Letters Testamentary' iu respect to the Es tate of Miss Ada Brown deceased, were issued to the undersigned by the County Court Clerk of Montgo mery County Tennessee. All persons, resident and non resident, having claims, natured or unmatured, against her Estate are required to file the same in duplicate with the Clerk of the above named Court within nine months from the date of the first publication of this utice, other wise their claim will be forever barred AU persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at once. This li day of April, 1956 (Signed Collier Goodlett Executor Estate of Miss Ada Browa By Goodlett and Goodlett Attorneys Insertion Dates AprU 2u, 27... Insertion No.

1014 STATE 07 TENNESSEE DE PARTMENT OF PUBLIC WEIr FAHE, vs MRS. DOROTHY BYARD, Non-Resident, (Last Known Address) 5444 North Double Drive, Temple City, Call; fornla, Defendant. In the Juvenile Court of Montgomery County, ClarksvUle, Ten nessee. in this appearing to the. Court from the allegations of the petition filed sworn to, that the defendant, Mrs.

Dorothy Byard, is a non-resident therefore, the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon her. It Is therefore ordered that the said defendant enter her appearance herein on the first Monday in May next it being May 7, 1956, and rule day of said Court, and plead, answer or demur to the petition flled against her or the same will be taken jor confessed as to her and set for hearing ex part, and that a copy of this order be putflished for four nsecutlve weeks inathe ClarksvUle Leaf Chronicle, a newspaper published In Montgomery County, Tennessee. Foard Harris" Clerk of the Juvenile Court Montgomery County, Tennes- see Miss Bess Blake, Attorney for Department of PubUc Welfare Insertion Date AprU 6, 13, 20, 27 Insertion No. 1167 Personals CARD OF THANKS The gratefully acknow-ledges with deep appreciation your kiod and houg(htful expressions of sympathy, telegrams and floral offerings during the illness and death of Sally DurOavy Roberta. Signed: DaagBter, Mrs, Eva Ea-baaks I AM not responsible for debts Incurred by anyone' other than myself- W.

Beart HELD FOR STONING Dock Hill (above), 22, Is under a second degree murder charge at Hunts ville, for the fatal stoning of an aged Negro preacher, the Rev. C. Baldwin. The 70-year-old man was hit on the head with a rock hurled from an automobile in which five white men were riding. Four men are held as material witnesses.

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No refund win ba made whan Clew! fled Advertlaementa are cancelled befora ohedule it completed Mlnlm'uni 10 vorda pai Inaenloa 5a per word tr rnsertloni par nerd tf publlahad 1 tlmai and mora LOCAL OISPLA CLASSIFIED per mob) (10 word maximum to Inebt (BHb)eot to monthly diacounU baaed oa total amount at Bill) (No frequency discount! NATIONAL CLASSIFIED BATS RATION ALs CLASS IF IK DISPLAI SAT! par word 08a per Inch Si. SEADINO NOTICES). (Sat new i style with "AdTertltaaitnf lag and point border! par axaM 'ioo tit POLITICAL, AMUSEMENT ETO (tt.U per Inch' IN MEHORIAM end MEMORIAL 1 NOTICES Sa per ward (Charse for Hiadme:) TSe mlnlmnm aharea CARD OF THANKS 4 So par word Cash with order SI CARD OF THANKS SAMPLE I am deeply grateful for tba kind ex. praaslona of eympathy and the oumerout flora on the occasion of tha recant death of my (wife, husband, etc) Te Place' A Want Ad Telephone TIT) a day In adranea. Ada are accepted to 4:30 pjn.

for publication tha following day, but ywur call aa far In adranea aa possible will help our ad writers fire best service tf you place your ad by mall, post your letter so It will ba received In adranea of publication data, desired. To Cancel A Want Ad Telephone T77T promptly following resulta While ada may ba cancelled at lata as 6 P.M., a call 'In the earlier part of tha day will relieve telephone Una congestion at tha closing hour. Notice Of Error Mutt ba reported to Tha Leal Chronicle. 1777. before a.m.

of tha second day Tha newspaper Is not liable for mora than ona Incorrect Insertion of any advertisement and then only to tha extent at tha cost of tha advertisement ta question or that part of the advertisement rendered valueless by the error. Legal Notices CIRCUIT Court of Montgomery County State of Tennessee CLERK'S OFFICE April 23, 1956 EVERETT L. McCLANAHAN Complainant VS. MILDRED L. McCLANAHAN Defendent.

It appearing from affidavit filed In ibis cause thaPthe defendant Mildred L. McClanahan is a nonresident of the State of Tennessee. It Is therefore ordered mat she enter her appearance herein or within the first three days of the next term of the Circuit Court to be held at the Court Howe in on the 4th Monday to June next, 1956 and plead, answer or. demur to Complainant's Bill or he same will be taken for confessed as to her and set for hearing' ex parte; and that a copy of this order be published for four consecutive weeks in the ClarksvUle Leaf Chronicle. H.

W. SMITH, JR. Clerk JAMES C. CUNNINGHAM Sol. for Compl't.

April 27, May 4, 11, 18 No. 1441 CIRCUIT Court of Montgomery County State of Tennessee CLERK'S OFFICE April 14, 1956. 1958. L. ADAMS Complainant VS.

JAMES E. ADAMS Defendant. It from affidavit filed in this cause that the defendant James E. Adams, is a nonresident of the State of Tennessee. It is therefore ordered that he enter his appearance herein, before or within the first three days of the next term of the Circuit Court to be held at the Court House In ClarksvUle, on the 4th Monday in June next, 1956 and plead, answer or demur to Complainant's BIB, or the same will be taken for confessed aa to him and set for hearing ex parte; and that a copy of this order be published for four consecutive weeks In the ClarksvUle Leaf Chronicle.

H. W. SMITH, cierk' THOMAS TRAUOHBER Sol. for Compl't. April 27, May 4, 11, It No.

1442 Classified Ads Get Resili3 "The Farmer's Friend" 412 Commerce Phone 7571 Brewers Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kemp and sons, Elliott and Bill, of Buchanan lastjweek jend with her parents, Mr.1 and Mrs. W. H.

Elliott, another guest was Mrs. Elliott's brother, Robert Walker, of Nashville. Mrs. Vernon Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Johnson, Jr. and children at Spr infield visited their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lipscomb, last Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Jackie Harris of toe Sweet Home community her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dor-rte Winters, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Winn and son of Adams visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Shear-ron, Sunday. They attended church at Brewers Chapel and bad then-son, Ricky, christened at the morning service.

Mrs. C. E. Stout visited her aunt, Mrs. Herbert Head, who Is a patient in St.

Thomas hospital In Nash ville last Sunday. Mrs. Head is showing some Improvement after a serious back injury a week ago. Jack entered St. Thomas hospital in Nashville Saturday for an operation.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hudgens vist-ed Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fowell in Corydon, Kentucky last weekend.

Mrs. Esther Pherigo of Nashville was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Coke, i Mr. and Mrs.

Billie Elliott and daughter, Charla, of Charlotte visited his aunts and uncle, Mrs. Sa ra Wooley, Miss Minunle Elliott, and Ed Elliott, last Friday. Mrs. Salle Nichols, and Mrs. Will C.

Stroud visited their brot-her and uncle, Eunice Baggett, who is quite ill at Ms home in Nashville last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Knox visited their son. Woodruff Watts, and Mrs.

Watts is ClarksvUle last Sunday. Mr. and Mrsv Carl NlchoJson of Nashville have moved to this com munity. Mrs. Charles WrigglesworUi of Washington, D.

C. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harris this week. Other guests of the Harrlse's during the week end were Mrs.

Claude Gilpin of ClarksvUle and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Blllls of Nashville.

Mrs. Emma Welker Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Port in the Mt Carmel community this week. Miss Sue Elliott of Pulaski spent last week end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Elliott. Blooming Grove Mrs. Ewing Allen left here Sunday for a few days visit with her sister and brother, Mrs. Arvel Stephens and Alien Broadbent, of Port Thomas, Ky before returning to her home at Detroit, Mich.

Mrs. Allen here a week with her father, Charlie Broadbent, and other relatives. Sunday, aftenoon guests of Mr, and Mrs. Reynolds Allen and family were, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Allen of New Providence, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill of St. Bethlehem Opl. and Mrs.

Charles Leading-ham and son, Danny of ClarksvUle visited here Monday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson. Ernest 8tepp entered the Veteran Hospital at Nashville Tuesday, April 17, for treatment Mrs. Stepp went to Nashvi He Tuesday April 24.

to visit ner husband. She plans to stay there for a few days. John Chandler of Nashville visited the past week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Chandler.

He-left here Monday morning for Madlsonville, where, he. has been transferred with the Western Electric. Ernest Klrkland was mo from the Memorial Hospital to his home here Tuesday following several days treatment. He is getting along nicely. Bill Suiter, son of Mr.

and Mrs; Earl Suiter, underwent a tonsillectomy Friday, April 20. He is doing nicely. Doyle, another son of Mr. and Mrs. Suiter, has been ill several days of mumps.

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