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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 5

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Afternoon, January 24, 1945 PEA FAT CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE Classified Ads Are Best Wartime Buying Guide Special Notice ENJOY OUR HOME-COOKED FOOD -Also homemade pies at: the Lighthouse. JUST RECEIVED- -A new shipment of tobacco canvas, and 4 yards wide. Frech Jones. GOOD NEWS Just received our January allotment of Diapers, 27x27. 1 dozen to package, $1.98.

Gerhart Bargain Basement. GERHART'S JUST RECEIVED -4 more bales tobacco canvas, 3 and 4 yards wide with metal rings at low ceiling prices. I. P. Gerhart Store.

BOYS' TENNIS SHOES Sizes 1 to 5. Limited number of pairs Gerhart's Bargain Basement BROOMS! Gerhart's Bargain Basement. Good quality 5. tie, $1.29. Special.

FOR ANY KIND OF HAULING- Call Jake 'Buck, 9158 or 471-J. ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of relatives of Jack Marshall. colored, deceased, is asked to contact W. H. Hilton, Elkton, curator estate Jack Marshall.

VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIRED All makes. McNeal Edwards. SHIPPING LOAD OF HENS. Bring all you can. Also, fresh, clean eggs.

Indiana Baby Chicks for sale, $12 and $13 per hundred. COLUMBIA PRODUCE Best Prices Honest Weight WE DO WANT HOUSES TO SELL We turn down inquiries every day--with 'cash to pay for homes. What have you to offer? Call us each day before 10 A.M. We will -come and see what you have for sale. L.

C. AUSTINREAL ESTATE EXCHANGE New Providence, Tenn. Phone 869 Wanted COAL HOT WATER HEATER Phone 1344-W. DEPENDABLE house servant. Apply 516 Greenwood Ave.

LOOK AND KEY WORK510 Franklin. We make, keys. News of Interest To Colored People JESSE VAUGHN Funeral services for Jesse Vaughn, resident of 1118 Hyman Street, who died at 6 o'clock Sunday morning at a veterans' hospital in Memphis after su aliness of several months, will be conducted at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Dowdy and Foston Funeral Home by the Rev. William Young and the Rev. Jasper Northington.

Members of Post No. 143, American Legion, will serve AS pallbearers. He was born June 5, 1889, at Cab. in Row, the son of the late Mose and Millie Vaughn and had been a resident of this county 35 years. His wife, Annie Vaughn, preceded him in death.

Surviving are a son, James; stepdaughter, Cecelia Butler; two sisters, Rachel Batson, city, and Annie McGregor, St. Louis, Moi: three nieces. Carrie Martin, Beatrice Haynes and Mildred Lenard; nine great. nieces and four greatnephews. He was a member of the Mis.

Baptist Church. ELIZABETH JOHNSON Nubie Johnson, former employee of Greenwood Schoul, died today at a hospital in Nashville today after an illness of several months, Funeral arrange ments. are being made by Dowdy and Foston, but have not yet been completed. She was born in Union City, the daughter of the late Rev. James Franklin Dean and Allie Dean.

Surviving are a niece, Wilton Ligon, Clarksville, and three cousins. She was a member of St. Peter's AME Church, where she had served as Sunday School teacher, member of the missionary society, the Car pation Club and the choir. TWO OR THREE ROOM apartment. Highway 112, across from Roosevelt Schopl.

Mrs. Howell McBride. 3-ROOM furnished apartment, furnace heat, close in. 328 Home Ave. Call 290.

LARGE FRONT ROOM -Furnace heat. 724 Madison. Phone 822-J. 3-ROOM furnished apartment. Close in.

Phone. 415, For Rent 2. FURNISHED ROOMS -515 Main Street. FURNISHED APARTMENT Elder St. THREE FURSISHED ROOMS Hot water, lights.

Call 1044. 4-room apartment, 1 3-roomr apartment, furnished. Phone 1060 2-ROOM furnished apartment wit' electric range and refrigerator. Near city waterworks. Phon 504-J.

TWO 2-ROOM furnished apart stove, refrigera Electric, heater, 329 Greer wood. Call 124 or 1196 after 6 p.m ADDING MACHINES -Call Offic Machine Dept. Phone 188. Leaf Chronicle. PATSY'S COTTAGES Heated Sango 2261.

BILLFOLD Containing money papers, identification. $10 reward Anna Lee Sensing, Return tc Leaf Chronicle. Agriculture Needs 4 Million More Workers WASHINGTON, Jan. 24-(P)- Agriculture will need a minimum of 4,000,000 emergency workers if food needs are to be met, the War Food Administration said today. This number is a million more than volunteered for similar work last year.

Losses of farm manpower to the armed services. plus further migration of rural peoples to war industries, has cut agriculture's manpower supply to the lowest. level of the war, the WFA said. Appeals soon will be through the country for volunteers for emergeney farm work. Recruiting will be carried on by 12,000 local farm labor offices located in all parts of the country.

'Death March' Survivor Cpl. Gerald G. Wade (above). of Lewiston, Idaho, was the first survivor of the Bataan "Death to join American forces invading Luzon island in the Philippines. He escaped from the Japs after capture on Bataan, and lived in hiding for.

nearly three years. During this time he had little to eat but rice This month. be slirped thronch To: lines -into territory held by the Yanks. (AP Wirephoto). BACK HOME Bv Ed Dodd YOUNG MAN, I'M HAVING A CARD PARTY IN MY HOME THIS AFTERNOON.

WOULD YOU PLEASE DRIVE YOUR GOAT UP AND DOWN ANOTHER STREET? ED THE INSULT Classified Advertising Rates (Effective June 1, 1943) REGULAR CLASSIFIED 40 per word each day for first 3 days. Over 3 days So per word esch day. Minimum charge- -320. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED 800 per inch. Terms: Cash with order.

LEGAL ADVERTISING State and County (Rates set by Tennessee Statute) 80c per inch first insertion. 40c per inch each additional insertion. (Average is 4 words to line) (9 lines to 1 inch.) LEGAL ADVERTISING (Standard Forms) Notice to Creditors (2 Publications)- Non-Resident Notice (4 Publicacons- FEDERAL LEGAL NOTICES Any agency of the Federal Gov. ernment, Tc line. 7 Po.

type, set solid. (Average is 4 words to a line) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND (3 pullcations required) 36c per inch each Insertion. POLITICAL, AMUSEMENT. PALMISTRY, ETC. 60c per inch.

Cash with order. IN MEMORIAM AND MEMORIAL NOTICES 60c per inch. (4 words to line.) (9 lines to 1 inch.) CARD OF THANKS 5c per woru. (Charge for heading.) 75c minimum charge. LE.AF-CHRONICLE Entered as second class matter the Post Office at Clarksville, Tennessee, under the Act of 1879.

Published every evening (except Sunday) at 112 South Second Street and delivered by carrier to all parts of the city and in New Providence. BY MAIL One year $5.00 Six months 3.00 Three months 2.00 Outside Montgomery and Adjacent Counties One year Six months 4.25 Three months 3.00 Men In Service One gear $3.50 Six months 2.50 Three months 1.75 BY. CARLIER One week 25c City subscribers not desiring to pay the carrier each weck may remit in advance direct to The LeafChronicle for 13 or more weeks 81 che rate of 25c per week. The LeafChronicle will not be responsible for money paid in advance to carriers. Payments in advance should be made only to the office.

No advance payments for less than 13. weeks can be accepted. NON-DELIVERY City subscribers who for any. reason fail to receive copy of the paper will please call 186 before 7 p.m. week days, and 5 p.m.

Saturdays, Compressed Coffee Freshly roasted and ground coffee is compressed at a temperature of 45 degrees below zero H'ahrenheit, and to an atmosphere of carbon die oxide to prevent oxidation. The moisture-proof cellophane wrapper beipa hold in the flavor. Tests indicate that compression does not Cause the coffee grains to cake NOTICE TO CREDITORS (As required by Chapter No. 175 Public Acts of Tennessee 1939) Estate of Mrs. C.

Rhinehart, Late of Montgomery County, Tenn. Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of January, 1945, Letters of Administration, respect to the Estate of Mra. Hattie C. Rhinehart, deceased, were issued to the undersigned by the County Court Cict of Montgomery ty, Tennessee, All persons, resident and not resident, having claima, matured or unmatured, against her Estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above-named Court within one year from the date of the first publication of this notice, otherwise their claim will be forever barred. All persons indebted to the above Estate must come forward and make proper.

settlement with the undersigned at once. This 17th day of January, 1945. (Signed) GEORGE R. RHINEHART, Administrator, Estate of Mrs. HatRhinehart.

Advertisement--Jan 17-24 MODEST MAIDENS For Sale CHILDREN'S TRAINING PANTS -Tie backs, at only 19 cents pair. Frech Jones. SPECIAL -Thursday, Friday and Saturday All Ladies' and Chidren's Winter Coats reduced Get yours while. they last. Frech Jones.

el RAYON PANEL CURTAINS 36" by 2 yards. Just arrived. $2.98 pair. Gerhart Bargain Basement. 2 TABLES" 2 beds, 1 stove.

Call Sango 2341. HIGH CHAIR- Good condition, $1. 145 Glenwood (side entrance). ALLEN PRINCESS RANGE- I Phone 1520. ELECTRIC HEATERS Black Patch Implement Co.

FIVE-ROOM HOUSE- -Good condition. Large lot, garden, garage, water. New Providence. Phone SP 966. Henry Gaisser.

TRACTOR DISC. Robert Lane, 6 ft. Cut. Good condition. Mrs.

Ruth Baxter, Cunningham, Route 1. FOR SALE at ceiling price, one No. 60 International Combine. Call or see P. E.

Brown. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CODsisting of cot with mattress, pillow, blanket, dining room suite. utility tables. Phone 66-W. Victory Cleaners.

BABY CHICKS -All breeds, from blood tested flocks. Edmondson Feed Store. NEW FULLY EQUIPPED CAFE New Warren Display Box. Doing good business. Ill health.

See Owner or Call 169 Bruceton, Tenn. Large White China Cabinet and old fashioned Beaten Biscuit Erake with steel rollers on metal stand. Call MRS. MEACHAM 1010 FOR SALE Nice 5-room House, bath, basement, 65-foot frontage, Cumberland Drive Extension. This is a new home just completed, ready for- moving in.

Nice small home on Greenwood Extension. Large 14-room house, bath, basement, large lot, on Main Street. Nice 4-room house with bath, large level lot on Crossland Avenue. Nice small home on Richardson Street. L.

C. AUSTIN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE New Providence, Tenn. Phone 869 Female Help Wanted WOMAN- -General housework. Mrs. O.

T. Rankin, 101 Glenwood. COOK- Mrs. J. H.

Ledbetter. Phone 486. Wanted To Buy AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR and Stove. Phone 819-J. SMALL FARM-50 acres, more or less, prefer electricity.

Address P. care Leaf-Chronicle. For Sale or Trade 1938 PONTIAC 8 4-door sedan, excellent tires, mechanically OK. Will take celling. Call 1679-M.

Get Results by Using eaf-Chronicle Want Ads. Registered Us S. Patent Office INFORMATION "Jeanette, single, Main 2-0152, and no date DICK TRACY ID SORT OF THIS IS HER LIKE TO CHECK CLOTHES UP ON GRAVEL LOCKER. ALL GERTIE, WARDEN, TRUSTYS HAVE ONE TERRY AT AN EMERGENCY FIELD SOMEWHERE IN CHINA THAT FORMATION WE NO THAT WOULD HAD THE SECRET REPORT MAKE EVERY JAP ON 15 COMING IN SHALL SPY IN THE AREA WE SERVICE THEM FAR SUSPICIOUS DOWN THE FIELD. 2 HAVE ANOTHER DEVICE 20 4 BI ONDIF YOUNG MAN, FOR THAT YOU GO TO BED WITHOUT YOUR SUPPER ORPHAN ANNIE, AND GAMBLIN' WAS SIN! YEP! AS I GET IT, US Par pyright.

1945. SHE CLAIMED JACK cate WAS A GAMBLER HM. A ONCE MANDOLIN! WEEK SHE GERTIE ENTERTAINS THAT? INMATES THILL BILLY SONGS. YOU CAME IN PLENTY FROM THE EAST -BUT ITS ANYTHING NEW MY HAIR. OVER THERE ROTATING TO THE U.S.A YOU HEAR ATLANTI MAYBE SHE DID DRIVE HIM A LITTLE by Inc CRAZY, HARPIN' ON IT, ALL TH' TIME NANCY PERNIE BUSHMILLER HAP HOPPER- -Washington Correspondent IT'S ONLY OHHH! JABOO ME, HOLLY.

I JONES! I SAW TH' LIGHT THOUGHT ONE OF AN' WONDERED THOSE STRANGERS WHO WAS HAD COME TO GET OUT HERE ME FOR DIGGING UP THE TREASURE: YA MEAN THEM JOIKS WANNA BUY THE HOUSE ON ACCOUNTA THEY KNOW THERE'S A BURIED TREASURE GIMME TH' SPADE! RACE RILEY AND THE COMMANDOS EVERYTHING DEPENDS ON YOUR HAIR GROWING JUNGLE JUICE! HER BEEN USING IT EVER SINCE I OLD HIM ABOUT IT! A YOU SEE, WHEN THE H'M? MATRON FOUND OUT THE GERTIE COULD PLAY, SHE WITA BOUGHT HER THAT MANDOLIN. GAVE IT TO HER, I GUESS WAR WHY THE GUARD BIO SHOT CHINESE OUTA ON THE FRANSPORTE ON BOARD IF I'M IF YOU'RE HEADING THEY -TUCK THEIR BACK FOR INDIA AND HOME NOSES- OUT, IT WOULD GOOD OLD GET BACK TO JAPAN. WHAT DO ABOUT. CITY? SCRATCH THEY USED TO ARGUE A HE WAS AGIN' HER MESSIN' IN POUTICS AND HER PROFESSIONAL HEDGE DO-GOODIN'! ALL WHAT DO THE HOLE BENEATH YOU SEE? THE STRINGS UNUSUALLY BIG! SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN WHITTLED LARGER WITH A KNIFE Copymph, The DING TOWER, THIS 15. THAT SHOULD PLUM ZE.

ANY LAST THROW OFF ANY MINUTE DOPE ON THE JAP WARNING NET WEATHER OVER THE RECEIVERS ON HUMPZ. OVER, THE FREQUENCY! YOU HAVE TO BE AN ACTOR TO CET INTO THIS WART -Rv Chic Young Lost WHEN HE CUT OFF HER ALLOWANCE WELL THATS WHEN SHE AND JUDGE HAD HIM COMMITTED! VERY HUSH HUSH, O' COURSE! I GUESS IT'S IT'S A BAD NO USE- DAY FOR ROLLERSKATING Bushmiller United Fosters 5p OR -Edited By Drew Pearson and Bob Allen I'VE STRUCK. GOLLY GOSH! SOMETHIN'! LOOK! by United Feature Pal: OR All WHAD THE I GUARD GAY TACK? THEN WE'RE GOOD AS OUTA THIS RAT. TRAP IF HE KEEP: HIS WORD! HE'LL HAVE HAIR BEFORE HE CAN SAY SUK1-YACKY! RI Milburn Roger OH -OH! SEE YEH- THE I GOT AN IDEA- AND IT. WHAT I SEE, NATIVE GAL THE C'MON! IT MIGHT.

NOT. BOBO? GUARD 19 NUTS MIGHT HELP IF THE GUARD ABOUT I OUR CAUSE! SEES US! Ta. 1945 U. by 1-24 TARZAN Edgar Rico TARZAN, REALIZING JANE'5 THEN JANE CAME DANGER IF SHE REACHED WITHIN SIGHT OF THE HUT, RACED THE TREE HUT. WITH TO INTERCEPT A GLAD CRY SHE HER.

SPRINTED FOR A HANGING VINEBUT. JANE MAD A 6009 WHILE FROM THE START AND GAINED HUT TAGA'S BABY, KIMBU, STEADILY ON TAGA. WATCHED WITH APPREHENSION..

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