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MARS HILL'S "NEW" FIRE TRUCK is pictured at right. This track is used
solely within the corporate limits except in rare cases. The truck on left is the
1961 pumper which is still in use.
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ANOTHER ADDITION JUST OFF THE Marshall hy-pass is a new road under
construction from the shopping center to the county school bus garage and to
Mato, shown above. On right is the Farm Credit Bureau building.
PICTURES ABOVE were taken In the Marshall
library last Thursday afternoon when Manly Wade
Wellman, author of "The Kingdom of Madison,"
autographed over 60 copies at open house from 3 : 00 -5:00.
Standing around the well-known author in top
picture, left to right, Mrs. Grover Redmon, Mrs.
C.E. Mashburn, Mrs. E.C. Teague, Mrs. Arthur
Thomas and Mrs. Moser. Bottom photo shows, left to
right, Ernest Snelson, Mrs. Evelyn Davis, Mrs.
Grover Redmon, J.J. Bailey, Father A.V. Graves
and Mrs. H.B. Webb. Mrs. Webb, of Durham, is also
an author and writer. Wellman is seated at table.
LIST YOUR TAXES
Now
Notice is hereby given that the List Takers for Madison County will sit at the following
places at the time and places listed below. All property owners and taxpayers are required
to return to the List Takers for taxation, for the year 1974 , all the Real Estate and
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i ersonai i ropeny wnicn eacn one snail own on the Iirsl day ol January or shall be required
to give in then. Return of property is required, under the pains and penalties imposed by
law.
All Motor Vehicles Will He Checked Against State Registration Cards.
There will be NO EXTENSION of time given unless an emergency arises.
ALL TAXES MUST RE LISTED DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY
Following are the List Takers for 1974 With Dates and Listing Places:
T I W 1 MARSHALL MRS. VALERIE SHELTON
January - h)ach Monday, Tuesday - Thursday
Friday - Saturday at Courthouse. Weekdays 9 to
4 :), Saturdays 8:30 to 12
T 1 W 2 LITTLE r-.iM.. SANDY MUSH,
MRS. IRENE TEAGUE
Sat January 5 Little Sandy Mush Voting PI
Sat & Monday, January 12 & 14 Marshall Court
House Sat. January 19, Davis Grocery 9 to 4
January 26, Clarence Roberts Grocery 9 to 4
T 2 LAUREL MRS. BETHEL WALLIN (BLANCE)
Clarence C. ( utshalls Store January 2 & 30.
Reuben Gosnell's Store at Revere, January 5.
Earl Rice's Store, January 9
Ranee Hensley's Store, January 12
Ward Rice's Store, January 16
Fred Shelton's Store January 19
Hubert Cutshall's Store, January 26
Delmos Cook's Store, January 23
All other times at home
T 3 Wl MARSHILL MRS. HARDIE MERILL
January - Each Monday, Tuesday - Thursday
Friday & Saturday 9 to 4 at TOWN HALL
T 3 W 2 PETERSBURG MRS. DOLPH PEEK
January 1, 2, 5, & 30 OAK GROVE CHURCH
January 9, 10, & 12 SILVERS STORE
January 16, 19 & 31 PENDER SHOOK
GROCERY
January 23. 26 & 26 H. C. CODY'S STORE
All other times at Home
T 4 BEECH GLEN NAT BLANKENSHIP
January 4 k 5 HUNTERS STORE
- January 12 MAYNARDS STORE
t January It FRANK MANEYS
f - January 28 FRED RICE'S ,
All other times at home. '
T 4 OLD NO. 5 HARRIS BALL
January 4, 5, 12 SLUDER'S STORE
January 19, FRANK MANEY'S STORE
January 25 & 26, SLUDER'S STORE
All other days at home
T 5 WALNUT CARL WALLIN
January 7 - MARTIN SERVICE STATION
January 8 & 15 - JOHNSTON'S SELF-Service
January 9 - DEAN RIGSBY'S Service Station
January 11 - FOREST RANGERS STATION
January 14 - BRIGMAN'S STORE
January 16 & 21 - JAMES D BROWN'S STORE
All other times at home
T6 HOT SPRINGS MRS. BETTY FOWLER
CAROLINA GROCERY STORE - January 5, 7, 9,
11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 23 , 25,26, 28 & 30 from 9 to
4 except Wednesdays - 9 to 12. All other nights at
home.
T 7 EBBS CHAPEL MRS. BARBARA HONEYCUTT
Paul Honeycutt's Store, January 5 & 26
Ziska Ingle's Store & Station, January 12
Kermit Hensley's Store, January 19
Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
AU other days at home.
T 8 SPRING CREEK MRS. MEDIA ASKEW
January 3 BILL MOORE'S STORE
January 7 S F. PLEMMON'S STORE
January 10 ALTON PRICE'S STORE
January 13 T. J. MEADOWS STORE
January .17 LEO W1LLETTS STORE
January 1 JOE JUSTICE STORE
January 24 HOMER PLEMMONS'
All other times at home.
Harold Wallih Tax Supervisor
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PICTURED ABOVE are Madison County 4-H
winners at the Talent Show at Mars Hill College last
Saturday. Left to right. Faith Wise. Janet Reeves.
Michael Metcalf. Rosa Dean Frisby, J. C. Mclntyre.
Dawn Clemens. Tim Hodge and Cynthia Niles.
(Photo by Diana Wallin, another 4-H winner)
THE GRAND OPENING OF BILL HODGE'S
WESTERN AUTO STORE on Main Street here was
held last Thursday morning. Pictured above (top
photo) shows Mayor Lorado Ponder clipping the
ribbon which officially opened Marshall's newest
business. Others in picture are, left to right. Troy
Ramsey. C. W. Boykin, territorial sales manager;
Bill Hodge, owner; Mayor Ponder; Emery Metcalf,
Faye Reid, Gary Ealey, Maurice McAllister, anil
Maynard Cody.
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CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL sUrts to "grow" on the Marshall by-pass as
picture above reveals. Shown is one of the units of the school taking shape.
Tons of bricks, steel and other materials are on the site as construction con
tinues, although delayed at times by inclement weather.
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GIANT AMARYLLIS IS
BACK IN A DELFT POT
THE SMOLDERING REMAINS of the beautiful Fred O. Tilson Home are
i-HIm .?.eJtWVtry h0USe' over 100 m old- w destroyed by fire
Um y gM deP,U? ef'0rtS f Hrmtn and volunteers to extinguish the
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unharmed. The home was located on Highway 213 between Marshall and Mars
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There's ood news for
gardening buffs and flower
lovers. Imjxrted giant ama
ryllis bulbs one of nature's
most delightful sights-are in
supply again. These bulbs
bloorn indoors during the
winter, and can be moved
outdoors in the summer.
Aptly, they're railed
"Dutch Delight " In short
supply all year, a relatively
ample quantity of red ama
ryllis bulbs are now available
at many Florists' Transworld
Delivery (KTD) shops, in
hand-painted blue delft pots
imported from Holland. It is
the first in a series of the
famous delft vases.
What makes the amaryllis
a blooming phenomenon is
that "you can almost hear it
growing," as florists put it
Once the stalk starts devel
oping, it shooU up about one
half inch a day, often reach
ing two feet in height.
The "Dutch Delight" now
at FTD florist has the
largest blooms of all ama
ryllis hybrids. Individual
blooms grow five to six inches
in diameter. Watching the
large, dramatic Sowars begin
to op is a fascinating sight.
Another plus is their long
Ufa. Pulbs should last isfwy
years, with proper cars. A
top-frada bulb should pro
due two Bower talk with
at taaas low blooms oai each.
Flowers appear ahosjt six to
eight wake after potttag la
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a seaeuTuai nioj nan
dsssj a popular girt ttera.
They're especially popular
with ahut-ine. , ,v , -
Approved artistically, tliey
csa five one the reputatwM
of beuig a btoominf genius!