Marshall Christmas Parade
'
Begins Holiday Season
' ' ^ " i Photos By N. Hancock
STEPHEN RANDALL, Wz, was thoroughly
engrossed in the clogging teams that per
formed in front of the courthouse on Main
Street.
PARADE SPECTATORS
gathered around the intersection
of Main and Bridge streets to
MADISON HIGH SCHOOL marching band,
directed by Harry Owenby, provided
cadence and music for the Marshall Mer
MISS JUDY JACKSON along with
Brian Moore, 4, (left) and Jeffrey
Moore, 3, take advantage of the
watch the Marshall Hillbilly Clog
gers during a brief stop in the
parade.
chants Association Christmas parade held
Saturday. '
steps at the Department of Social
Services building to watch the
Christmas procession.
SANDY DEITZ, 1981 Madison High School
homecoming queen, shares a smile and a
wave to bystanders near the Marshall Post
Office.
JONATHAN (left) and Wesley
Bullman give it their all as the
Walnut Ridgerunners clogging
team stomp out sophisticated syn
copated steps involved in preci
sion team clogging.
USED TRUCKS
1980 FORD COURIER PICK-UP. 4 Speed
I960 MAZDA PICK-UP. 4 Speed
1977 CHEVROLET 1-TON DUAL WHEEL, Lor? Wheel Base. Flat Bed
1977 CJ-S JEEP. Bit Tires. A Good Buy
?ft it -it
USED CARS
1900 CHEVETTE, 2 Door, Automatic, Air
. 1977 CAMARO COUPE. Automatic, Air
1974 VOLKSWAGON, 4 Speed, Good Condition
1976 AMC PACER. ?CyL, Automatic, Air, Clean
1975 FORD LTD, Automatic, Ak. Good Condition