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THE KINGSPORT NEWS Monday, September 11, 1950 Rescuers Claw Way Through Mud Toward Trapped Miners Bristol Man Rescued From Flood Says Lord With Him Field Family Mystery Deepens As Adopted Daughter Vanishes FLOODS From Pape 1 of Fredericksburg, and that the traces were hanging in air over gorge cut through by hipii waters. The Highway Department reported Sunday night that U. S. Route 1, mair. North-South high Cumnock, Scotland Thomas Freed After Serving 'Payroll' Time Allendale, J.

(F) Former Representative J. Parnell Thomas returned to his nome and family Sunday after serving eight and- one-half months of a federal term for padding his government payroll. Lexington, Va. (P) "The -rood Lord must have beer, hi there with me," William Mea, 32-year-old Bristol truck driver, commenced from a hospital bed here Sunday as he recounted his Rescue squads, working in the glare floodlights, Sunday nisht began clawing their way throush tons oi mud towards 1 miners still entombed at the bottom of a 720-foot coal pit. Relatives 'of the buried men, whn had watched with sinking the top of the swirling waters.

In the darkness, he bumped into a tree and scrambled up to. comparative safety. There, he remained, in company with lizards, and some mice, he was rescued by a life saving crew around 9:30 a.m. However, his miraculous escape- was not over when- he Berlin (y?) A fourth member of the mysteriously vanishing Field family is missing, U.S.! Intelligence officers said Sunday. Thev said the latest to disappear is Mrs.

Robert Wallach, adopted daughter of the Ions-missing Noel H. Field, former amazed" by news of Mrs. Wallaces disappearance. She said Mrs. -Wallach, whose maiden name was Erica Glaser, was adopted by her brother-in-law Noel before the war as a refugee'child.

But she added she hM never met Mrs. wallach and was net- sure about her naticn- escape from tsuna.o Creek. Mea was driving a heavily-loaded trailer truck early Sunday hems as the last of 116 other The 55ryear-old former publican chairman of the House! mjr.ers trapped in the cavein mominp.Rft route to Bristol when i climbed up the tree a very hrhiieht out alive Saturday, V. S. State Department employe, the vehicle was struck by a wall one at that.

A log loosed 1 in the te(, to a up a p.lm death-watch at the hough presumably it was after he' had bridge and prevented other ob- to reporters earlier "cithcad German. over the span on Route 11. from striding tne t.ee. is the oi.y as Lhe federal veterans of mine disasters saw way from Maine to Florida, was under water at three points within eight miles of Fredericksburg. Only large trucks were- able to get through the rising Massa-ponax Creek about five miles south of Fredericksburg.

The other spots under water were eight miles, south of the city and four, miles to the north. State Police late 'Sunday night halted all truck traffic north of Richmond on Route 1, and on State Route 2. The Rapoahaimock River at Fredericksburg was about three jviea iQQKeo. up lliilu m.u. con.ec-io;ia institution at ior the 13.

Some saia he saw his truck bearing town m-obablv engulfed by on him. But iust as the truck ap- Plane Hits Fa. Mountain; Pilot Killed Fulks Run, Va, A Marine Corps fighter plane crashed Into the side of a cloud-obscured mountain ridge near here Sunday and burst Into flames, Killing the pilot, The pilot was identified by officers at the Cherry Point, N. base as 1st Lt. Virgil B.

Surrey, 28, of Zion. III. Major E. P. Dunn, Clierrv Point public iniormation officer, said Burkey, a veteran of Pacific combat in World War II, was married and had one child.

Homer Estep, of Fulks Run said the plane a single-engmed Corsair fighter apparently was in trouble just before the crash. He said the engine was cutting on and off and that the plane appeared to be on fire. A few seconds later, Estep said. Askeii if ne had any plans to (the first flow of mud and water. whosc whereabouts behind the iron curtain has been a baffling puzzle since May, 1949.

Adding to the post-war mystery, his brother, Hermann, a Cleveland, architect, and Noel's wife, Herta, similarly vanished behind the iron curtain several months ago. IntclUger.ee sources said Mrs. Wallach came from Paris, but Pressing the search for her architect-husband. Field said she had telegraphed Secretary of State Acheson: "Please inform- me what effective steps are being taken to find my husband, Hermann Field, arrested Aug- 22, 1949, on an airplane ptt.eu ij vpotpr minlic life, Thomas me iv coa- r.a'ueht below ground Thrnrsaay tree swervea to tne siau -have Lo say except that it's raining outside." "I'm lucky to be alive, the driver, who has traveled along the same route for six years, observed: Shortly before 4:30 a.m., his truck was delayed by waters on the bridge, Mea stated. Laden with merchandise, the heavy vehicle proceeded across the bridge.

Just at that moment, a wall of water hit the trailer, sweeping it off the road. Mea; said that the water had-come up After a moments pause, ne added: "There'll oe anomer journey from Warsaw to alter He aecnr.co iu e.iLu.a on. this statement and thereupon they refused to discuss details of nded the telephone interview. Saturday, but the major carnage night when a raln-soakec area the size of a football field collapsed the Knockshinnock Castle mine. The rescue workers proceeded down the hole torn open by the cavein.

Huge, fans pumped a steady stream of air into the gap to lessen the peril from deadly black damp gas. None of the-rescued was able to help the officials decide where the 13 entombed miners were Creek. Mea was reported at the hospital to be suffering from bruises encountered as he had forced his way out of the truck, He said that he. planned to go home last night. As-for the sea-going truck, it has not yet been recovered, and Mea says that for all he knows, the vehicle' may have sailed on down to Glasgow.

He spent-the day with his larn- circumstances she master of fiction began with Reports about these details, ici Noel, a technical assistant to the t-n r.hp truck's G-as tank while It, reported consisted oi noociea basements and overflowing storm drains. anc a group oi ciose meua was-on the bridge. was understood, are still being i American ae ssaiiu-i don Naval Conference in 1935 after an automobile Crip ncme with his wife, Amelia, and son, gathered and stu lotov innoH f.he old Leacue Both drowning victims were, into the most ia ic Mrs. Hermann Field said in tlonsJSeC1.eta,iat. of Nations seer from RocKbnage lomi- water.

sai he did London sne was stunnsu cuiu Lilly oi Kerrs CreeK, grceter was his two-year-oio granddaughter, Georgianna got. out. Win Henrv Smith, of the Buffalo trapped, slammed into the side Thomas. The little girl burst dows in. the tractor had been closed, but the next thing he re Creek section mountainous area known as nf workings and without Death Notices Infant Sanders to tears when ha put his hat on again to oblige a photographer's request for a picture of Thomas membered, Mea said, he was out of the truck and swimming to New Move By UMW Slows entering the home.

definite clue it would be UKe looking for a needle down there in the dirk." one miner said. Crowds which jammed the pithead area during the two-d ay-battle to bring the 116 miners out alive dwindled Sunday to a few dozen Elsewhere in the mining community impromptu celebrations of thanksgiving were held for those, of the rescued who were able to participate, and many Hungarian Communists said he was a top member of the American Office of Strategic Services in Switzerland during the war, Noel went to Prague in May, 1549, from Switzerland and res-istered at a hotel. A week or two later he went to Bratislava, Slovakia, leaving behind his luggage. A little later the hotel received a telegram signed "Field" saying he was going to Budapest for a short visit. The hotel turned over his baggage to a person giving the name of Rene Kimel in accordance with instructions in the telegram, That was-the last ever heard of Noel Field.

His wife, Herta. worried over nnr. hnarins from him. arrived in Pine Ridge. The crasn 9ccurrea about 12:45 p.m., Estep said; Rescue workers late Sunday reached the scene of the crash, about 1O0 feet below the summit of Fine Ridge, and removed the badlv burned body of the pilot.

The crashed plane had left Cherry Point Sunday morning along with a plane piloted by Capt, F. C. Kelly, USMC. The two planes were flying to Chicago with Capt. Kelly behind the plane which crashed.

Capt. Kelly landed about noon at the Harrisonburg airport, un The body cf Myers was recovered. in Kerrs Creek several miles from her home by the Lexington rescue squad. Crewmen still were searching late yesterday for the body of Smith, who was swept away in the raging waters of Buffalo Creek when he lost his grip on a tree. A truck drived' was rescued from a tree Buffalo Creek after he and his vehicle had been washed several hundred yards downstream, A wall of water struck the truck as it was crossing a bridge on U.

S. Route 11, Residents of the area said the BEAUTY From Pajre 1 The only work she has done has been as a receptionist during political campaigns in Mobile; she said, adding: "I've never been kissed by Gov-: ernor Big Jim Folsom and I understand there are quite, a few girls in Alabama who haven't been." Miss. Betbeze fshe pronounces Marcheta Marie Sanders, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hughie C.

Sanders, 1642 Pierce Street, died about 10 a.m. Sunday at Holston Valley Community The child is survived by her parents, one brother, Charles Joseph Sanders; two sisters, Linda Kay and Sharon Yvonne Sanders: her paternal prrandpar-enls. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sanders, and her maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. F. Cox, all of King-sport. Also, three turn (rreat-rrrand- Thomas in tne statement issued, at Danbury, "there is no bitterness ln my heart." He had been sentenced last Dec.

9 in Washington to a six. to 18 months term on charges of padding, the government with non-working employes and then collecting more than S6.000 for himself in kickbacks: Gate City Mem Injured In Car John Peters, 22. Route Gate Strike Truce Syracuse. N. by the United Mine Workers (Indi that, it has dropped pension demands in the 90-day old strike of soda ash workers here' appeared last night further to cloud efforts to end the walkout.

A who asked that his name not be used, said the UMW Saturday night, in negotiation? with the Solvay Process Division Ailiprl nhpmica! Dve -p toxica ircal Hundreds of miners who shared I in the rescue work returned to their own mines for regular Bees') said, she had no hours to reach lhe top rail-particularly friend and planned irg of the bridge. Traffic over not to marry for the next sev-the structure was restored late era years. others, and one great-great-! in August 1949 to look lor aware that his companion had crashed. He told airport atteno-ants he was forced down by rain and low-hanging clouds which made flying difficult. The scene Of the crash is in the Alleghany Mountain about 25 miles southwest of Harrisonburg in Rockingham County.

Citv. was admitted to the Hoi tue I X.il I she acrteT' tnk they are grandfather. him. Burial will be in the Strong1 After some days oi Cemetery near Fort Blackmore, 5Careh, she apparently ANTLERS FOR HANDLES Approximately 500 tons of deer antlers once were used annually by manufacturers of Sheffield. England, in making handles for forks, knives, etc.

Corp "threw the pension ValJey Community Hospital mand on the table." 'Sunday after suffering 2 com- lr. its place the union asked a pound fr.actut( of the right arm here to stay in washed-out portions The sun-tanned 119 pound at i p.m. -moneo iu "7 thi amsrnaches. Dobson Funeral Home -a he was Warsaw nwxxm -'rh: 'R-rrnt hnuriv wase in- it. a en: au.ujm of I girl, was the first representative Peters, who is said to oe architectural plans isolated, but! from Alabama ever to win under an 13 month con wii construction washed away beauty title, tract, with a prevision for re- charge.

Mrs. Charily Barleue 'liioc watc 15 there Ferdie, A Horse, Steals She won a S5.003 scholarship, watre discussion at the Hermann known to have MMirR nn a nlane to a new automobile, a set of silver- ld of lline" months. Both com fair" condition, told hospital authorities that he was a passenger in a car that sideswiped another car as he rode with his arm hanging out the' window. Mrs. Alice Marshall.

43, 6B6 Dale Street, was treated for ware and was launched on a year Mrs, Charity Barlette, 55, died Drasuc He went to the airport at the Holston Valley 27 but the plane pany and officials of Local 1245 1, Biggest Shoiv In Hollywood UMW. confirmed the offer nity Hospital Sunday at a. lo ln Prague he was no p.m. after a long nlncss, Uhnm-ri His name had been of public appearances that could bring her about. S50.000.

WAR From Page 1 She Is survived by six children, atchec! Svom tne plane's mani Mrs. Bonnie Neeley, Gate City: UMW sought a pension of $125 a month for employes with more than 25 years service. Social Security benefits were not jtmsidered in computing the pension the union sought to con- shock 'and' released after-her carl Hollywood (P) From a cast overturned in the Bulls Gap'o 0ver 1,000 performers, Ferdie Community. She told authori- scoie- the biggest, show ever ties her car two to-plete Hollywood Bowl. And Conductor Meredith Wilison struck up the orchestra as Ferdie's driver, actor and stagehands tried to tug him to his feet.

Each time he sank back, Mrs. Nellie Rhoten, Church mi the heard ro several homes and a ciiurcn. ine town of Glasgow was cut off completelv from other sections of Rockbridge County by high water. U. S.

Route 60 west of Lexington still was closed to all but one-way traffic late Sunday night because of a washout where Whistle Creek crossed the highway. The small stream, a mere trickle Saturday, cut Itself a complete new bed and wreakea havoc along its entire length. The swollen Maury River threatened the town of Buena Mrs. unristme flips on the country roaa. Her a -0--, 100 rol the crowd groaned.

five-year-old passenger, Frances Mike Barlette, b.iobP" wie Kr.rca. had gone to George Barlette. Fort Bragg N.I t0 meet him, and Thomas Barlette, For appear she While 20,000 fascmatec spec- 'He's dead! James J. Carroll. S.

med A wnisper grew. uchanan, daughter 01 ana inoked on. Ferr.u: artier; ported Sunday. On the southwestern front, four small but sharp attacks earlv Monday were reported by Associated Press Correspondent Stan Swir.ton. They were directed atrainst American infan ator conductuii; negotiair.r; Buchanan, was aisc inn.

r.iroort treated for shock and releasee. Also. tnrec oro-ne That was the last heard of from the wings came a man with a huge sheet; other trundled out a low platform. They cut the harness away from Ferdie where for 12 unrehearsed minutes-occupied the front stage Satur dav nieht and held up the un sumed today. Carroll 1 i-cated that he was not optimistic .5 A concerned U.

S. State Do tnl diner of 'The California trymen who clung stubbornly to a quick end to the stride witn he other horses urew In in Story." the state's big 1 leiii'c unc Dallie Gate City; and 1. I the dropping cl pension ne Commu- i.ion from ties rushed to the scene to confluence of Explosions Halt Power Service Near Alexandria 'mands. He declined further com- Mrs. Cosby Bisnop.

luraa, va As thv started to put the Ferdie-a beautiful, strapping 5 A carriage hcrse--came prancmg lrirough the CIovaWand Hungary, but laid in of the 25th Division fc(Jweve, said that Funeral services win oe at Barton's Chapel in Old Kings-port Tuesday at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Billy Harnett officiating. Rimai will be in the Goode Cem ul i.un"t. a dike around the Biue' irons was quitL.

me L1H. intrv -here to prevent 1 held Battle Mountain, 27 miles ing a stage etiach bearing very.c-"- Thip horse rearer, utj ana cave ovrensivp etery. Clinchport. Va. The body distinguished passenger, Richard Henry Dana.

Dana stepped out and the stagecoach started to turn for its exit. Alexandria. Va, if?) A series of electrical explosions in- a Virginia Electric Power Company substation Sunday' cut off power for nearly an hour at breakfast time in this area. The nower went off in most of will be removed to cne uomc ui her brother. Noah Gilliam, Old Klngsport, at 10 a.m.

Monday from the Hamlctt-Dobson Funeral Home. Late Saturday, however, the river was reported to have subsided slightly, easing the threat to the community. A number of hlghwavs were put out of service temporarily, and telephone and telegraph facilities were kneckee out for about half the clay. Solvay has taken the position that it has gone through 13 weeks of strike, and proposes to force some sort cf pension demand in the new contract. Union officials have countered, the spokesman added, with announcement that they will accept any pension offer made by the company.

The average wage at Solvay's plant here is less than $1-50 an hour it was reported. Solvay Process is one of three major soda ash plants struck in Just then a man with a big his all. With dozens of hands helping and the music rising to a crescendo, Ferdie wobbled to his feet, took a tentative stride and walked off to a thundering ovation. Ferdie dead? Neigh! Neigh! Instead of flowers, Ferdie Sunday was accepting lump sugar. Seems he was just tired.

TUMBLING TUMBLERS CONTROLS From Page 1 Mr, Truman set up an "economic stabilisation agency" as a skeleton OPA with authority to povern both prices and wages. Sawyer's action erects a small-scale facsimile of the powerful War Production Board of Worm War II. Several big jobs in Mr. Truman's new mobilization machin west of the main U. N.

supply port of Pusan. The Reds regained it Saturday. It has changed hands 13 times in less than three weeks. The U. N.

air arm took advantage of the return of good weather Sunday to send out about 550 sorties. Excellent results were reported. The U. S. Fifth Air Force.

f'cw more than 500 sorties, a Far East A 1 Force summary reported, adding that planes were jr. the air again Monday morning in and nis wue wt A man downtown Alexandria, all of mustache stepped up to Dana Fairlington and Parkfairfax, to- and said, "I'm Mark gether with several buildings in This so surprised Ferdie that Arlington village and the area he fell down in his tracks. He south of Alexandria including thought Mark Twain was dead, B-)r-av-n Kcllin Hall, Hollln; Then everybody, including marooned almost all day between Lexington and Natural Bridge before rescuers, after several futile efforts, finally crossed flood waters to bring them to safety. Mark Twain, was surprises Ferdie tried to get up. His feet Drinking glasses are called the nation It has other plants at; Hills, Fort Hunt and Detroit and Baton Rouge, The explosion began, a com-La.

Trie latter plants, though pany official said, when workers ery remain unfilled. Topping the FLOWERS BACKER BROS. Phone 2200 Charlcmont ana Watauga St Service Night Day Flower Orders Telegraphed slipped. He sank oacn. tumoiers aiif.

luc mhj goon weather list is the new staouiiinu" minis trator. Mark Twain trice- gu wui g. asses. wmt.i ii" Bjsmessmen imougnouL ine n.ms o.ju hurues eie struck, are said by the com-1 attempted to isoia.c ins suiw- arca with ample warning of high I SUppart 0f grounr. troops, most have from its main feeder or- industry sources heard that the scene, fmallv pave it up and 'which to stand.

These had to oe just walked around. So did the'held in the hand or else they others on stage. All but Ferdie.i tumbled over. aters removed goods ircm them in the irontline areas. S3lvav cmoloys about 4,500.

dar to do some routine mainte- James F. Brownlce, former dep lance work. uty director ot OPA and a direc-i stories of theii estahhrhment: of Prlsbury M'lls. and TAXES Commie Brags On Red Tanks Police Arrest Man On Mann Act Charge Herman H. Coffee, 20, 225 wssst 4 hrs.

31 mitt. $34 90 but many were unprepared for the rush 0'. water early in the day and suffered severe damage. The suddenly-powerful Buffalo Creek washed out a dam, a house and a mill at Buffalo Ford at an estimated damage of for those three structures alone. A gasoline station just disappeared into the waters of Whistle Creek on U.

S. Route 60 west of Lexington. All that was left was a mass of twisted tin H. Macy had been approached but had declined. There was no White House confirmation.

Meanwhile there were these further control developments: 1: Chairman Spence (D-Ky) promised that his House Banking and Currency Committee will study the need for extending federal rent control. 2. The Commerce Department restored export controls on 39 steel and iron products. From Pajre 1 Senate Republican Policy Committee and other lawmakers already had made statements that taxes should he adjusted so far as possible to put the Korean war and the general armament against. Communist aggression on a pay-as-we-go fooling, They were reinforced in Saturday night's fireside chat by Presl- Groseclose FLOWERS (For All Occasions) PHONE 6 New York Street, was arrested Saturday by, Deputy Sheriff Herman Ander-j son and Constable Harold Stauf-j fer who charged him with violation of the Mann Act.

Preliminary hearing for Coffee has been set for 11:30 a.m. Monday before Sessions Judg S. G. Jr. 1 Socielv Writer Moscow fPJ Marshal Sem-yon Ilyich Bcgdanov of the Soviet army declared Sunday Russian tanks are' the best in the world.

If any warmongers have a doubt of this, he continued, they had better not try to test It in practice. Writing in the magazine Ogcnek on the occasion of Soviet Tankmen's Day, Marshal Bogdanov added: Equally fcut fllghti Atlanta, PilUhurgh, Blfn I where the creek had been run- and Charleiton, W. Vn. tv.fr.-e it er.rr.irec; ererre. Inirur the ex- family south of Lexington! tent to which the nation must returned-home early Sunday to' tighten its belt, The "NPA," Sawyer sale, a statement, knows It is not embarking on a "popularity con Hurt In Accident ueorge lo.u newsmen 11c m-nects the "second installment" If American warmonger bill Lo collect about force a war on humanity it Willi Knoxville.

be their last war. i.ne uiiluh- Trimble, society writer for A $4,000,000,000 to nuerable Soviet army, educated corporation excess profits I by Soldier of Genius and Leader 5CH00L GIRLS SPECIAL Cold Wave Prices levy. of Humanity Stalin, wnl bolciy Widcninpr of the excise tax Coll 23 10 or yur lrY-l TKTrHBF Tkkci jrJHHpV Olranl Prr.fni, Wfck HmHMHBS unbel ievable the Chattanooga News Free Press, was injured slightly in a two-car wreck here Sunday, poller- reported. Miss Trimble, was releasee after treatment an arm injury at Fort Senders Hospital. Police said Miss Trimble's car and a Knoxvilie man's autcmo-bile collided a', a street in carrying out Mr.

lru-man's orders to divert -'certain materials and facilities from civilian use to military and related purposes." -Our effort will be to take a constructive but not timed approach to the problems which this order imposes upon he said. "Whatever inconveniences result will. I know, be cheerfully borne by businessmen and citizens because of our common faith In and our will to defend our free society." CONGRESS enter the iast ana aecisive wi-tle. The hate of honest and patient people will explode with a strength greater than any hydrogen bomb and the rotten underpinnings of capitalism will break down for once and all." sn.oo $12,00 SR.S0 sens S30 wave now $15 wave now $10 wave now $7.30 wave no fin dtheir five-room, lwo-sujij. frame house washed 50 feet downstream and smashed to nieces against a bridge abutment.

There was no sign of the $500 piano. Hundreds of automobiles parked in yards or along streets in low-lying areas were washec away-some to be recovered pieces far from where they started, others not to be founc anvwhere. The James River was reported high in the vicinity of Lynchburg, where several plants low-ivlng areas were flooded. Officials Of the Glamorgan Pipe and Foundry Company said they would not open Monday because of the high water. Three or landslides blocked the lines of the Chesa-neake and Ohio Railway at BELLE DON BEAUTY SHOP Phone 144J 225 Broad St.

list, which now applies to such items as furs, jewelry, luggage, cosmetics, movie tickets, and telephone bills. 3. Possibly a transactions tax on a limited basis. Such a tax would apply on exchange of goods. 4.

Closing of more tax law loopholes that now permit some individuals and corporations to pay less taxes than others, because of the way they make or use their money. 5. Taxing ouilding and loan associations; co-ops and mutual savings banks, if a satisfactory way can be found to do it. George said he does not expect the second installment bill to make another boost ln individual American. British and French zones sufficient weapons to off- Miss Austria' Js New 'Miss Europe' Rimini.

Italy Miss Han-nie Schall, 2year-oid "Miss Austria." became Miss Europe of 1950 Saturday night in competition with 13 -other national beauty contest winners. Miss Schall, a titian-haired model with brown eyes, won the title from Miss Italy Giovanna Pala, 19 by one point. The Associated Press reported- erroneously Saturday night that Miss Pala had won. slans have established in East Buchanan but wrecking crews TRANSFER CO. i I rMe Senaior Kerr (D-Okla).

said in a fJou Europe Its banks south of the hardest income tax rates, and it may noW hat can be depended upon to hit area nd over, p.cuua,.. Martinsville. There was no re- increase ordinary corporate rates again. Iport of damage or injuries. Martinsville's water filtration plant had more than one men 0.

water standing on Its first floor, and a small concrete dam. at the Jones Creek filter plant was torn out by the water. iom. Owner mZmWA K- I T3 9ims? H. G- Gill GARDNER EQUIPMENT CO.

SZ- W. SulliMD St. Phone 2 597 Offer Free Estimates On VENETIAN BLINDS and LINOLEUM STOKERS -OIL and COAL FURNACES GUTTERING and SHEET METAL WORK ASPHALT and RUBBER TILE METAL WEATHERSTRIPPING ROCK WOOL 10 Down, Up To 36 Months To Pay OIL FLOOR FURNACES With Distributing Blower and Draft Blower 280-GALLON tank AUTOMATIC CONTROLS Outpu ot 60,000 BTU's 36 MONTHS TO PAY Installed Complete Ready For Firing $279,00 to $289.00 SOUTHERN SHEET METAL WORKS 334 Sullivan at Five Points Phone 135 Daj and Nlch Service Safe aorl Courteous Service 970 and 1791 FRANKLIN PRINTING -CO. Since 1918 Main Near Cherokee PHONE 3750 NASHVILLE TENN. Ill ML East Sullivan Back of tlnlon Bus Terminal.

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