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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 7

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Clarksville, Tennessee
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eUrtvill Lf-Chronll, Oct. 20, lti tati 7 The Leaf -Chronic! UX-AL ClJMirrro AJDvfTni iutm clash ITIXO NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION EDS TO BE RECEIVED OCTOBER 29. 1965 Legal Notices 1 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION BIDS TO BE RECEIVED OCTOBER 29, 1965 Sealed bids will be received by the State of Tennessee, Department of at their office in the State Highway Building, Nashville, 10:00 a.m., October 29, 1965. MONTGOMERY COUNTY (CON 1 wrv vaiv. Ay NOTICE TO CREDITORS (As required by Chapter No.

175 Public Acts of Tennessee 1939) ESTATE OF CRACIE' REBECCA POTTS late of Mont gomery County, Tennessee, Notice is hereby given that on die 15th day of October, 1965 Letters of Administration, in respect to the Eatate oTtiracle Rebecca Pottg deceased, were Issued to the undersigned by FOARD HARRIS, County Court Clerk of Montgomery County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non resident, having claims, matured or unmatured against ber Estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court within nine months from the date of the first publication of tliis notice, otherwise their claims will be forever barred. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned at This day- 1965. (Signed) RHODES W. POTTS (Administrator) Estate of GRAClE RE BECCA POTTS By JAMES C.

CUNNINGHAM Attorney Insertion Oct. 20, 27, 1965 Insertion 295 fiVEA Telephoto) "THOUSANDS' WAITING A small boat docks at Key West, with another" 17 refugees; from Cuba. One of the passengers reported "thousands'' were waiting on beaches begging to be taken to the. United States. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (As required by Chapter No.

175 Public Acts of Tennessee 1939) ESTATE OF COR BAN EL-LB late of "Montgomery County, Tennessee. Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of October, 1965 Letters of Administration, in respect to the Estate of Corban R. Ellis deceased, were issued to the undersigned by FOARD HARRIS, County Court Clerk of Mont gomery County, Tennessee. AH persons, resident and nonresident, having claims, matured or unmatured against his Estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court within nine months from the date of the first publication of this notice, otherwise their claims will be forever barred. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper settlement with the undersigned-at This 18th day of 1965.

(Signed) SARAH A. ELLIS Estate of CORBAN R. ELLIS By CATHRINE EDMONDSON Attorney Insertion, Dates: Oct. 20, 27, 1965 7 Insertion ,294 To State Files Application For Educational TV Booster Sealed bids -will be received by the State of Tennessee, De partment of Highways, at their office in the State Highway Build ing, Nashville, Tennessee, until 10:00 a.m., October 29, 1965. MONTGOMERY COUNTY (CON TRACT NO, 4408): I Project No.

F-013 ItM (63012-3203-14)- The grading and drainage of "a section of State Route No. 13, beginning at a point near Round Pond and ex tending to a point Just south of the junction with present State Route 13; and the construction -of the Substructure iDiprs a nd abutments) for the proposed bridge- over the Cumberland River. Project Length 3,284 Miles Working Days 225 Estimated Const ructionXost $525,000. Proposals will be issued until 10:00 o'clock a.m., October 29, 1965. THE ATTENTION OF THE BIDDER IS DIRECTED TO CHAPTER 135, ACTS OF 1945; Contractor must pr equal if with the Department of Hietiwavs in accordance 'with Chapter 80 of Public Acts of 929,.

before any Proposals Will be furnished. PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MUST HA VE FILED THEIR QUESTION- NAIRES FOR QUALIFICATION FIVE (5) DAYS BEFORE THE DATE OF LETTING, The right to reject any and bids is re served. DAVID M. PACK Commissioner Insertion No. 230 Insertion Dates: "October 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1965 veyed to Larkin Crockett and wife, Mary Crockett by deed record in Deed Book 86, page 106T Register's Office for Montgomery County, Tennessee.

The Mary Crockett having since died, and the property passing toLarkinCrock-ett by operation of law. Lark- in Crockett married Woodsie Adams Crockett and by deed of record in Book 128, page 543, conveyed an estate by the 'entirety to her. Said sale will be, heldsubject to any and all unpaid taxes that may be a lien against said pro perty. This 8th day of October, 1965. CHARLES NELSON jgu 1 Trustee it.

GULLETT, STEELE SAN FORD 17th Life and Casualty Tower- Nashville, Tennessee Attorneys for the Trustee Insertion Dates: Oct. 13, 20, 27, 1965 Insertion 268 I. 4 a 1 Tennessee already has recelv. ed a $512,296 grant from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare for the propos. ed broadcasting and micro-wave faculties for WSJK ETV at Sneedvllle.

Under a 1962 act; the state can receive a total of $1 million In grants for purchasing educational TV equipment. The 1965 Legislature appropriated $1,75 milon for educational TV construction, and the state's proposed educational television network will Include stations already in. operation In Memphis and Nashville, the one at tanooga. Selection of a site for the Chattanooga station is not complete. The stations will transmltpro-grams from studious in Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxvllle and Johnson City, with booster stations at Lexington, Cookeville possibly, Athens.

Plans call for the four stations Memphis, Nashville, Sneedvllle and Chattanooga which will originate the programsto bet together through micro-wave relay to the booster stations. In the case of the Sneedvllle station. Its program1 wfll' be produced at studios in Knoxvllle and Johnson Clty, A contract Is 1 for transmission equipment for the Sneedvllle station. Bids were OpenecT Ocf.T57wltTr General Electric bidding $223,000 and RCA $191,000. Warf saldthecon-tract will be let as soon as both bids are compared with COME ONE COME ALL fi rd vpfce f2 3 9 Til 2 PAX, SAVJDUST SEE THE NEW 1966 MODELS INCLUDING THE PINT SIZE 400 IUM for HUMvin iamrOam n) lod pplT tioaUtomerf Adjte.nl CotidM (OWLf).

HAW other arM wxU thurfei Dd-f H- No nruwl will n4 md fted Ad'crtiMnwsU nuoU4 tan Ktirdu) eompiid. Per Wor4 for 1 bJ-rUoa Per Wortf lor Inmmruou Hhf word lot I loMrtMM Hon tit Word Mlciannl local DutPLAT cujminxa (11 por Ant Umi (Subjoei to monuuf dlacounU on tout amount or diui (No frgunrr ditcouot) HATluHAL CUUMirUO KATW Ptt Word KATIOKAAr ClAflHIlXD DtSPt-AT RATI 14e per Af Um KAAC1MO KtIU'W: (Set nnt trM with "AdTortinBAer Uf and I point border) pur aM um political, AMoannwr, WTC. FORECLOSURE SALE WHEREAS, Larkin U. Crockett and wife, Woodsle by deed 6f trust dated January 29, 1963, of record in Book 142, page 578, Register's Office for Montgomery County, Ten' essee, con veyed to Charles Nelson, Trustee, the hereinafter describ ed property to secure the payment to Home Federal "Savings and Loan Association of Nash ville of a promissory note fully described in said deed of trust; and, WHEREAS, "default in the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust has been made and has continued for a period of more than thirty (30) days! and, WHEREAS, the owner and holder of said note has demanded that the property be. advertised and sold in satisfaction of said in debtedness, and the costs of foreclosure, in accordance, with the terms and provisions of said note.

and deed of trust. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given thatj, trustee, pursuant to the power, duty, and authority vest ed in, and imposed upon me, in said deed of trust, will on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1965 at 12:00 o'clock noon at the front door of the Montgomery County Court House in Clarksville, Tennessee, offer for sale to.the highest and best bidder for cash and free from' the equity of redemption, homestead, dower, and all other exemptions as provided in said deed-ot-trustrertain real propertyjituated in Montgomery County, Tennessee, described as follows: Land in the 12th Civil District of Montgomery County, Tennessee, being situated in the 9th Ward if the City of Clarksville and being Lot No.3I of the Carney and Savage Addition 1, to the City of Clarksville, Plat, 22, page 25, of Plat Book 1, Register's Office for Montgomery County, Tennessee; and fronting 50 feet on Hyman Street nd running back between parallel lines 150 feet. Being the same property con- Lf PLUS f.l ACJ Pen's Suits Reg. $55.00 PAHTS Reg. $20 0 Sport Shirts Reg.

BRING YOUR SAW FOR FREE SHARPENING FOafREE TRACT NO. 4409): Project No. S-6117(8) -(63023 construction of on? (1) precast, prestressed concrete I-beam fridge over Spring Creek on Secondary Route No. 6117 near Oakland; and the grad ing, drainage, surfacing with crushed stone and bituminous materials (prime and D.B.S,T.), and the installation of highway sign on the bridge approaches. Project Length 0.784 Mile Working Days 125 Estimated Construction Cost $87,000.

Proposals will be issued until 10:00 o'clock a.mi, October 29, 1965. THE ATTENTION OF THE BIDDER IS DIRECTED TO CHAPTER 135. ACTS OF 1945. Contractor must prequalify with' the Department nf High ways in accordance with Chap ter 80 of Public Acts of 1929, before any Proposals willbefur- ni shed. PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MUST HAVE FILED THEIR QUESTIONNAIRES FOR QUALI FICATION FIVE (5) DAYS DATE OF LETTING.

The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. DAVID M. PACK Commissioner Insertion No. 229 Insertion Dates; October 13 and: 20. 1965 OniOHS GAQAG Phone 375-3S23 i I 3 UJ wmm me ma if il I I'll mm PAY till Li L.uLi i I COFFEE REGISTER FLOYD ALBRIGHT'S Committee Says 6 Klan Units Active In State WASHINGTON (AP) Six local units of various organiza tions of the Ku Klux Klan are active in Tennessee, the House Committee, on- Un-American ac.

tivlties has reported. All of those units listed by the committee Tuesday are in East Tennessee. The committee is presently looking' into Klan ac- tivlties. The committee said klaverns of the United Klans of America. are in Blount County ywaryvuie Klavern No.

1), Roane County (Har rim an Klav. ville Klavern McMinn County (Etowah Klavern No. 4) and Sevier County (Seviervllle Klavern No, 5). In addition, the committee said the" Dixie Klans, (Knights of the Ku Klux Klan) have one klavern In Tennessee. Chattanooga Klavern No.

1 in Hamilton County. The committee said this group is also known as the Old Hickory Club. Patty Announce His Candidacy MARYVTLLE, Tenn. (AP) Maryville Lawyer HwtMttj 'D. Patty, unsuccessful Republican the 1962raei 'for governor, has announced his candidacy for criminal judge in the Fourth Judicial Circuit.

The circuit includes Blount, Loudon and Roane ounties. Delegates are expected to se-lect a Republican nominee at- a Loudon County convention Nov. 20. Dress Shirts FRESH CLEAN -Reg. $5.00 5207 Sport Coats Values to $35 0' Stay Pressed PANTS Reg.

$6.93 0107 Highway 41-A South NASHVILLE (AP) The state fllJ applications this week for a construction permit and a $228,338 federal grant to aid In construction of an educational television booster station in Lex. lngton. -J. Howard Warf, state education commissioner, said today the federal Communications Commission is being asked to approve transmission equipment which will include a 500 foot and antenna on a 6-aere site 13Vi miles west. Lexr Jngton.

At full power, jthe station will jperat? sol 31 a 19-county area with a population of a net enroll-ment of 137,200 In elementary 'and secondary schools. Total cost is estimated at $499,376, with two micro-wave towers to be located at Memphis and Lexington. TC A Names New President CHATTANOOGA (AP) Billy Kennedy of Oak Ridge was named president Tuesday of the Tennessee Corrections Associa tion, formerly thej Tehneps Probation and Parole Assorts Th3 group formally changed Its name at its eighth annual convention here Tuesday. -Other-new-off icerst Miss Bet-tye Alsup of Nashville, vice Patsy Taylor of Jackson, secretary, and Jere Ledsinger of Memphis, treasurer fiTilil filUiiaii in i -ttHi 3 4 sa vines UP TO BUY YEJESE ITEnS f.lAHY f.lnG-G A VG and GAVE 2 Is. I (NO OBLIGATIONS) i 1 wwr mm HOT DOGS-COLD (RAIN OR SHINE) LITTLE LEAGUE SHOES Reg.

$5.00 5 FurJParkas Reg. $14.95 MEN'S JACKETS QUILT LINED Reg. $10.95 0DQO BASEBALL SHIRTS Reg. $1.95 MEN'S SUITS Values to $00 Sweaters Values to $15 RAINCOATS Reg. $2.99 (p)(p)e SLACKS Reg.

$9.93 tdJ NECKTIES Reg. $1.50 ALL WEATHER- COATS FUR ZIP LINING Reg. $29.95 SOCKS Reg. $1 St $1.50 BOYS WHITE SPORT COATS Reg. $12.00 PU7EE2 2EDUCESr3G r.lAC3Y i 4 l3 BM'FRAHEILEfcj DOPOP.

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