v v i V - 1 U SMobflier in Qievrolete .; v . '.'it:..-. ' -.-A When you're down at your dealer's toying out a new Cherrolet, be Mir yon poll out the ash tray. Notice how nice and easy It glides, never hanging cp or eren scraping. The reason b, It rides on ball bearings. Four shiny fittfe ball bearfngs. (Take the tray alt the way out and you'll see them.) Yon say yon dont erea smoke? Then took at It this way. That csh tray is a symbol of the way we make cars; Paying extra attention to the fittie things as weH as the big ones, as a way of makmg extra sore your, '67CbeTrofctglTesyo -11 I li Mill- ' ' "i'-'"" ' " ..MMnmm.n...ll,t.tlll Miflmn . "' ADJUSTMENT Ability to cope with ohanging times is an essential character istic of all great men. NO CHANCE Faith coats nothing to got, noth ing to keep, but the person with out it is lost. MOVE OUT If at first you don't succeed, idon't sit down and tell what your ancestors did. 66 CHEVROLET 61 FORD Hardtop 57 CHEVROLET 2-door $2395.00 $595.00 $145.00 56 BRONCO 80 CHEVROLET Corvair 57 CMC Truck $1995.00 $145.00 $795.00 65 MUSTANG; Automatic 50 CHEVROLET Corvair 56 FORD Truck $1795.00 $145.00 $395.00 65 MUSTANG ' 60 CHEVROLET Station Wag- 55 FORD 2-door 169S0 n $695.00 9MM 64 FORD 4-door 66 FORD Truck $1395.00 60 RAMBLER $295.00 .... $85.00 64 CHEVROLET Impala 64 FOED Truck $1595.00 SO CHEVROLET Conrertibte $295.00 BaWaWsWBBBBlBW" . yo"5PQ ' ' ''s 64 FALCON Hardtop CT ., - . . ., c" 63 FORD 2-door $1395.00 30 CHEVBOgjT $75.00 64 1XM) fg 59 CHEVROLET 4-door " 80 FORD 2-door ' . v -$4S5.00 " . $250.00 63 VOLKSWAGEN m. , $995.00 ' - CHEVROLET Mar 63 FORD Fafrl&n t 63 FORD 4-door ' $1095.00 i . r25 0O ' ' 50 CHEVROLET Track """bi 1 : f n VOLVO - r " i 61 VALIANT f " s f mmmmmmmmm ' - ISSt PI ' ' $1MC3 39 FOED Trmk - - 2 a..cq 61 CHEVROLET Truck; 4- ' ' t .' wheel drire , 8 ClIEHV . 'LT f 4-door . I O l Athene Catholic , ' GIRLS GAME ; . Hot Sprlnjr. (42) & Robt. ibone 4, Lamb, Kin, Gantry, No. ton, Hun, n..jwim jcwiwwi a .v.F!iiv.rVtholls (20V ; Del- liuRianea 1. Hutefaina 1. Johnson, Myr 18, Jeiuoa z. vaipiwr, Kane. Barr, Holt, Kiefesr. ' . Halftone: iv-iv, not springw, . St' . .. BOYS GAME Hot Springs (Wir-Huff ( 18, ttrowa c, uuoweu, maaey. oum rel S, Wells , 4, B. Chandler, H. Brown, , WWtson, M. Chandler, Holder.; - '-. ".- Aaheville-CathoUe (67) Well. (man 12, Henaley 11, Coonan 2, Lawaon zz, Wilson 0, Means 4, Walters, Seay 4, Patrick 6, Han nan, Daughton. Halftime: 37-26, Asheville Cath olic P 9fi Ago AT SPRING CREEK GIRLS GAME Marshall (48) Tipton Pon der 3, Johnson 22, Lewis, Friaby 18, Buckner 6, Candler, L. Bry an 4. Spring Creek (36) G. Fowl er 18, A. Moore, K. Moore 15, Holt 4, W. Moore, Brooks, Justice 4. Halftime: 26-16, Marshall. I..-..J all (75) C '.-.veil 15 w...k x. Al!n 13. B. l(.msey 16 V.oiKy 9, CoJy 11, Fiaher 8, M. Ramsey, fcprinkie, Jtsaiuta. Spring Creek (44) Price 7, Finley 6, juowe 10, Keener o, mea dows e, woore z, nooerw, Haltlme; 86-21, Marshall. AT MARS HILL GIRLS GAME Tipton Bill (21) Deyton 1, Honeyeun. uyrit 8, u. urmiTin, iBryant 1, J; Griffith, Arrowood, Hiu, Jones 4, Peterson 7, Hugtes, Mllle,il ,y:.. Mart HIU 84) Ray 8, WUlia 1 . ' m o ii-i. at u.M' xir Sheltou , 2,. Norton 2, J. Shelton, McKinney 1, Whitt, Thomas, Tina- Halftfana: Mara HiU.20-7. Tipton Hill (48) Odom 22, Jenkins 14, T. Tipton 6, Peterson, Garland 7, J. Miller, Hutfbeey R. Tipton, Campie, M. Miller. Mara Hill (66) Parkas 26. DeBruhl 2, J. Huff 20, Hamlin 6, Honeycutt 9, Sluder 4, S. Huff. Halftime: Mars Hill 27-22. AT ROSMAN GIRLS GAME Spring Creek (38) Fowler 6, A. Moore 10, K. Moore 14, W. Moore 1, Holt 4, Brooks 1, Justice 1, Waldroup 1, Kirkpatriok. Roam an (49) Hokombe 13, McCall 20. Owen 10, Thomas 2. tM. Chapman 4, Fisher, P. Chap man. Halftime: Rosman 18-16. - ci" ' (-) - Moore, li.. . Roninan (.1 ) D. V ' 9, Wilde 4, V. V. 1 V - e lJp 1 0 call 14, Hall 9, Owen 2, R. W lnt mira 8, Thorp. ; Halftime: Spring Creek 25-18. AT MARSHALL . 4- GIRLS" GAMeV1'U,,? Hot Springs (21) S. Roberts . 1 Ttvomas v. o. rnomasi avn ibona 2, ' King, - Gentry, Holt, M. !. Marshall (66);U Troton t. Pon, der, Johnson 2 Frisby 26 Buck, ner 7, Lewis 1, Rector 4, L. Crowe,' J. Crowe 2, Candler.1- Nix a.i Li Bryan, Ramsey McDeritt May hew. .' . ., ' t.iK .1. wo, s J Halftkwft Marshall EMI-'" J' Hot Springs ' '41)' Huff' 17, sotry 9, Padgett 10, Moors, piur year 2, II. Chandler 1, Wilis, Cald well, M. Chandler. Marshall (Tl) Caldwell , 8. West 11, B. Ramsey. 16, Worley Sprinkle 6, Banks 4, M. Ramsey 3, wara. Halftime: Marshall 40-16. Piney Grove Singing To Be Sunday Night The regular 5th Sunday singing will be 'held Sunday night, Janu ary 29, at the Piney Grove Bap tist Church, where the Rev. Jack Davis is pastor. The JoyfuUaires, '.if. 4 B 1 vo MISS HAUL JU ANITA GEN- TRYila th daoghbsr of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gentry of Hot Springs Rt- 2, who announced her engagement to Charles Harvey Norton,' son of ' Mr. sunt Mrs. Chuck 'Norton of MarahaH Rt. . Miss Gentry is a senior at Spring Creek' High School. Mr. Norton, a graduate of Laurel High School and Blanton's Business College, ik employed at Youngblood Truck Lines. The Gillespie Children, The Alex ander Ladies' Quartette and (many Other groups are expected to he there. All singers and listeners invited to come take part in the singing. Dennis Parris will be in charge. My & Fsf ays mm W USTT mm TM Notice is hereby given that the List Takers for Madison County will sit at the fol lowing places at the time and places listed below. All property owners and tax payers are required to return to the List Takers for taxation, for the year 1967, all the Real Estate and Personal Property which each one shall own on the first day of January or shall be required to give in then. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are to list their polls during the same time. . Return of property and giving in of polls are required, under the pains and penalties impbs- ecLby. law. All Motor Vehicles Will Be Checked Against State Registration CarcU 1 There will be NO EXTENSION of time given unless an emergency arises. ALL TAXES MUST BE LISTED DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY Following are the List Takers for 1967 With Dates and Listing Places - Mrs. Francesi T-l W-l Marshall - Buckner (Former T-l W-l, T-l W-4) Jan. 3 through Jan. 31 at Court House; Hours: 8:30 a. m. - 4:30 p. m., Monday through Friday. Sat urdays, 8 :30 a. m. - 1 :30 p. m. T-l W-2 Sandy Mush - Little Pine Mrs. Roland Ramsey f (Former T-l W-3, T-6, T-7) Jan. 7, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28 at Court House; Honrs: 8:30 a. m. - 4:30 p. m. Jan. 11, Paul Buck tier's Store: Jan. 17, Reeves Store, Sandy Mush; Jan. 18, Davis Store, Redmon; Jan. 25, Goforth's Store, Redmon. T-2 Laurel Mrs. Ruth King (Former T-2 W-l, T-2 W-2, T-10) Jan. 7, Church of God, Spillcorn; Jan. 11, Earl Rice's Store, Big Laurel; Jan. 14, Norton's Store, Re vere; Jan. 18, Fred Shelton's Store, Little Laurel; Jan. 21, Rock Store, Shelton Laurel; Jan. 23, Clar ence Cutshall Store, Shelton Laurel ; Jan. 26, Hubert Cutshall Store; Jan. 28, Cook's Store, Belva. All other week days at home. T-3 W-l - Mars Hill - Mrs. Carl Cody (Former T-15) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ; Jan. 7, 10. 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28, 81, Mars Hill Town Hall Hours: 8:30 - 4:30. M T-4 Beech Glen Mrs. Emerson English (Former T-4, T-5) Jan. 7, Lee Willis Store; Jan. 10, Fred Rice's Store; Jan. 14, Frank Manejy's Store; Jan. 17, Levi Hunter's Store; Jan. 21, Lee Willis Store; Jan. 24, Fred Rice's Store ; Jan. 28, Levi Hunter's Store ; Jan. 31, Levi Hunter's Store; Other week days at home. T-5 Walnut Mrs. Fred Rigsby (Former T-l W-2, T-12) Jan. 7, Jack Guthrie's Station, Brush Creek; Jan. 11, Hubert Wilds, Big Pine;; Jan. 14, Bob John son's Store, Walnut; Jan. 21, Jack Guthrie's Station, Brush Creek ; Jan. 18, Ray Buckner's, Big Pine ; Jan. 26, Roy Roberts' Store, Barnard; Jan. 28, Walnut Supply, Walnut. Other week diays at home. T-6 Hot Springs Mrs. Peggy Dot terer (Former T-9) Jan. 6, 7, 13, 14, 20,, 21, 27, 28, Hot Springs Li brary; Jan. 16, 12:00 noon to 3:00 p. m., Stackhouse; Jan. 23, 9:00 a. to 12:00 noon, Foster's Store; Bhutin: Jan. 2S, ' 1:00 p. m.,' to 3:30 p. m., Bicker's Store, Paint Rock. ,. ? T-7 Ebbs 4 Chapel Mrs. Jasper I lJenkins ' r? t?t :- ! ; (Former T-l 1, T-l 6) ' :t-3 V-2 Petersburg Kerf man 1 r (Former T-3,' T-14) 1X vn' f -j .7, A AC Grocery Center Jan.' 14, - IL C. re, i-eters&urgr; Jan. 21, W. C. Eilvefs n. 3,'. "Oak Grove CoEimuti Building; C,. Cody's tore, rtenburar; Other week r -t -. c Tuesdays and Saturday's,' Jai '7, 10, 14, 17, 24, 28, 81, Jasper Jenkins Store; Jan. 21, Capps Store. T-8 Spring Creek rMrs Spencer 1W1UIU 1 ' (Former T-8 W-l, T-8 V-2, T-13) V Jan. 7, nar'y VTillett's ELore; Jan. 11, Goforth's Store; Jan. 14, iewsrt rif-r-ns' Store; Jan. 18. Ilomer Fie cr.;' f' -: J- . 21, WilletTs Ltore. Epri?T Cre-k; Jn. T T. J. 7 " ,w s re; J-i.23, Ica ;.c(..:Lis L;a; 1 tb. 1, ileUs LLore, Lprirj Creek; Clher wc:k dys f . tc:e. ; 1

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