w m 1 w m m w m m m m m r " r 1 w 7 TTM Volamc74. Number 29, Marshall, N.C. 15 CENTS PER COPY August 14. 1975 MaaQflSODim IPareimits Asgnne Agannflstt Qdedl (Dak Madison County residents of the Red Oak Elementary School district told the Board of Education here Monday their children would be riding buses for longer periods daily and over unsafe roads if forced to attend schools in Madison. The Red Oak district, ac cording to the Rev. Clive Fisher, was created in 1928 as a grammar and high school with one third of its area in Election Officials Named In Madison The Madison County Board of Elections appointed Tuesday, of last week, new registrars and judges in eight of the county's 10 precincts A boundary dispute has deferred the other appointments In I-aurel Precinct, Walter Gosnell was named registrar, and Clarence E Cutshall and John D Ray as GOP and Democratic judges, respec tively. In other precincts the appointees are Mars Hill Dr l.arry N Stern, registrar; Mrs Cecelia C Powell and lewis i Woody I Amnions, judges , Grapevine: Harold Payne, registrar; Mrs Betty Ixiu Clark and Bruce Sprinkle, judges; Beech Glen: Don Hall, registrar; Ronnie Jarvis 231 More Plants Of Marijuana Found In County Sheriff E Y Ponder and deputies continue to discover marijuana in Madison County The latest "find " occurred Monday when 107 plants were confiscated and brought into Marshall 87 plants were found in the Hamburg section off Paint Fork Road and 20 plants found in the Sams Gap section of this county Rep Precinct Meetings, Convention William P Powell, County GOP Chairman, announced the dates and other in formation concerning precunei meetings and the county convention, as follows: PRECINCT MEETINGS Notice is herein given that each Precinct Chairman shall Powell Resigns As County GOP Chairman Tbe following item received for publication this week la self-explanatory: TO: Madison County GOP Executive Committee FROM: William P. Powell, Chairman RE: Resignation I, William P. Powell, Chairman of the Madison County Republican Party Executive Committee, do herein resign this position to become effective September 0, 17S. I am making this known now so that you can appoint a nominating committee or act in this capacity yourselves to make for sn open County Convention. These past two years (as County Chairman) have been ffifertnt - to say tbe least. Tbeyavt had their apt and dGwns.. Tbe whole Republican Party (National, State and Local).. One of these days soon, I feet that the "VPS win Mtfttfnber tbe DOWNS and we win be proud to say that we : are ' MADISON COUNTY REPUBLICANS witheat Madison and the major por tion in Buncombe County When the Red Oak School was built, he said, the former Oak Grove School in Madison County was discontinued Parents of 16 children at tending either Red Oak Elementary or North Bun combe High explained their opposition to an order by the Madison Count? Board of Education to atfend school in their county of residence this and Jimmy Carter, judges; Walnut J Dednck Brown, registrar, Joe Kowler and David Caldwell, judges, Hot Springs Roy 1. Roberts, registrar; Curtis R Roberts and Mrs Hernice Wright . judges; Ebbs Chapel Clarence Cody, registrar; George Davis and Frank Fox, judges, and Spring Creek Mrs Betty W Rollins, registrar; 1-arry W Ferguson and 1-irry W I'lemmons. judges Action was defferred on the appointment of rennet of ficials m Marshall and Sandy Mush pending a hearing at 10 a in Aug 18 in Superior Court in Marshall Judge Bruce Bnggs has restraining isued mi fer ap- Market value of the plants was estimated at $2, (XX) In addition to the above captures, 124 plants were confiscated last Friday in the 1'aw Paw section of Little Pine No arrests were made as of Monday night Ponder stated that future raids are planned in annus parts of the county ublicans Announce Dates For call a meeting on August Z3 1975 at 2 p m at their respective polling place to conduct the following business and any other party matter that be needed I Elect a precinct com miltee of five ior more) voters, one of whom shall be WILLIAM P. POWELL having to make excuses for what is or has happened in our county, state and nation. I want to express my THANKS to all the good people who have helped in the past and I pledge to work hist as hard as possible for the new party chairman that yea win elect aa September & -iv Sincerely, - - William P. Powell year under questioning of their attorney, Ron C. Brown. Other parents not represented by attorney also were heard by the board and county at torney Ron Howell. The matter will go before Superior Court Judge Bruce Bnggs in Mars Hill City Hall at 10 a m Saturday on the request by the parents for an order to restrain the Board of Education from transferring pointment of election officias until a determination is made relative to the boundary line of the two precincts 105 fT" TPWPU DO THK MADISON COUNTY HOUSING TOUR last Friday attracted 85 par ticipants from Madison, McDowell, Buncombe, and Henderson Counties, also (leorgia and Florida. The tour sponsored by the Extension Service provided an opportunity for families to gain knowledge in home design, material selection, and home furnishings. elected Chairman and one as Vice Chairman lof the op posite sex I, and one as Secretary These members so elected shall hold their places for two years or until their successors are chosen NOTF. In electing this Committee, please keep in mind that our NC legislature was good'' enough to ammend the State Flections I-aws so that No person who is a chairman, vice-chairman, secretary, treasurer, precinct chairman, vice-chairman, committeeman or other of ficer of any political party -shall be eligible to serve as a registrar or judge of elec tion " Therefore, the registrar and judge in your precinct cannot serve on the Precinct Committee, but csn be elected delegates to the County, District and-or State Con centions 2 The Precinct Chairman and Secretary shall certify the election of the above officers and members along with a list of elected delegates and alternates to the County Convention on the enclosed forms and shall mail or band carry this "precinct Credentials Form" to Mr. Walter RarrtU, Secretary. Madison B O P., Box M, Marshall, N. C J87U an or before Saturday, September IS, 1175. 1 Each Precinct shall elect tbe following number of otegatetaad abas number of alternates to represent them at the county convention to be held In Marshall, at the Ceart the students. School Supt. Robert L. Edwards indicated informally that the Madison officials will offer evidence that the initiative for the transfer was from Buncombe school of ficials will offer evidence that the initiative for the transfer was from Buncombe school officials to become effective after the new Madison Con solidated High School opened. Asked about safety of bus routes from the Red Oak area to Madison schools, Edwards said when the question is settled from a legal standpoint that the principals of the af fected Madison schools would establish bus routes. He said the school system has been ordered by state officials not to use three bridges in Madison County as bus routes, including one on the Ivy Road House, 2 p m Saturday Sept 20. 1975 Marshall - 13& 13. Sandy Mush - lit. I-aurel -949.' Mars Hill - 12412. Grapevine - 54S. Beech Glen -747, Walnut 848. Hot Springs 444. Fbbs Chapel - 747, Spring Creek - .143 COl'NTY CONVKNTION : Notice is herein given that the Madisjn County Republican Party shall be held in Masrshall, Saturday Sept 20. 1975 at 2 p m at the Madison County Court House to elect a Chairman, Vice Chairman (of the opposite sex), Secretary, Treasurer, and such other officers as may be deemed necessary The County Convention shall also elect fifteen H5) delegates and fifteen 1 15) alternates to the District and State con ventions. Five (&) or more voters, in addition to the County Officers shall also be elected to the Executive Committee. NOTE: This will be an OPEN CONVENTION since you will be electing a NEW County Chairman and acting on matters that will directly effect the elections for the next two years. So, Please plan to attend and participate in thu very hnportant function cf our Party. The date of the District Convanuoa has not been set but will be held between October I and November 1, in. THE N.C REPUBLICAN PARTY STATE CON VENTION WILL EE HELD IN RALEIGH ON NOVEM BER M4S, 1173, - which the parents at the hearing objected to as very hazardous because of its narrow width and three ton weight limit. Claudia Green , the leadoff speaker at the hearing, which was 45 minutes late in getting started awaiting the board Mmdison Parents Win Mound En Med (Weak School Mow Judge Bruce Bnggs, resident superior court judge of Madison County, signed a temporary restraining order Friday which means at least a temporary victory for a group of Madison County parents who are fighting to keep their ' "''X'5wp"tai. WNC Vote Fraud Charged Widespread voting irregularities, including vote buying and absentee ballot abuse, reportedly occurred in the 1974 election in four North Carolina mountain counties where such violations 12 years ago resulted in changes in state election laws The Charlotte Observer says it has uncovered in dications of vote fraud in the counties of Clay, Madison, Ashe and Yancey In Madison County, official envelopes containing absentee ballots were returned to county election officials bearing signatures not even vaguely resembling those on the voter's registeration cards, thenewspaper said Forty such ballots were challenged as forgeries on election day Also, two Madison County men were arrested six weeks prior to the election on vote buying charges by the State Bureau of Investigation but a grand Jury failed to return an indictment. Tbe SBI also was sent to Madison to Investigate alleged forgeries of absentee ballot applications, written requests for applications and ballot envelopes. No action was ever taken aa a result of the probe. County Diet Atty Clyde Roberts sakL "I don't know that I've even got a report." Alex Brack, executive secretory of the state Elec tions Board said the state has eliminated moat of the trouble spots in voting frregularies. ' He said be ts confident at the Integrity of the etocliea systems to 1774 but conceded (hat there rail attorney, said were her children trasferred to Madison schools, it would take "at least an hour to an hour and a half" for their ride to and from school as compared to about half an hour each way to Red Oak and North Bun combe She said her son in children in Buncombe County schools The order, based on an affidavit by the group's at torney, Ronald C. Brown, allows lfi students to register and attend Red Oak School and North Buncombe High School until the dispute bet ween the parents and the Madison County Board of Kducation has been settled in superior court. The parents, whose children have been traveling a short distance across the county line to attend Buncombe schools in the past under an informal agreement between the two school boards, are protesting the Madison board's decision not to allow the practice to continue. The parents of some .15 students in southern Madison County originally requested their children's "release'' to attend school in Buncombe, but the Madison board last month made a wholesale denial of the requests. According to state statutes, the parents have the right to a "prompt and fair" hearing by t(he board to reconsider the requests and the parents of 16 have chosen to take that op tion. The Madison board has scheduled the hearing for 7 p.m. Monday in the county ourt house. A earlier denials are upheld, is most of the parents believe they will be, the parents may then appeal the decision and have a trial before jury in Madison County Superior Court Before such a court battle could be held, registration and classes will have begun in both counties The order signed Friday allows the students, who live near the confluence of the Ivy and French Broad Rivers, to consider them selves Buncombe County students temporarily A hearing on the restraining order has been set for 10 a m PETERS nifP ellllflfEy'i-J '" f a-. ' rWj ATTENDING THE National Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's 20th Anniversary Celebration in St. Louis, Mo., recently was international Opera Star Roberta Peters, of New York, the C-F Foundation's National Chairman; Little Miss Allison Branson, of Houston, Texas, tbe C-F National Poster Child; ansl Dr. Graver L. Angel, of Man Hill. National C-F Vice - president and Chairman of the National C-F Board of Trustees. Dr. Angel was last year given a plaque by the Washington, D.C, Metropolitan Chapter of the C-F Fouadation "In ap preciation for Zf year of dedicated service to Cystk Fibrosis.- la 1IT the National Foundation presented Dr. Angel with aa award far distinguished service at Chairman of a national -international medical - lay conference an Cystk Fibrosis held ta Washington. D.C. and attended, hy mart than a thousand delegates from every state and 15 foreiga countries, Aa orgtaixatloo meeting U form a Madisoa County Branch of the N.C C-F Chapter win be held m tht Mars Hffl Elementary School Cafeteria. Thursday. August 14. 1175 at S ' pHnocfl tended to go to college and wanted to get his diploma at North Buncombe which is accredited She reported on route checks made with a school bus that had been converted to a camper, and discussed in detail road hazards of certain next Saturday at the Mars Hill town hall At that tune both the Madison board and the parents may be heard, and the judge will decide whether to make the restraining order a permanent one County First Un WNC To Adopt JLund JUse Qrdinances The Madison County Commission has adopted Zoning and Subdivision Or dinances for the entire county After public hearings and extended deliberations, the Commission approved the ordinances at its regular August meeting Mr James l.edford. chairman of the Comm ssion, slated that the Commiss.oners were concerned to protect the land and human resources of the countv The Ordinance does not regulate the use of farm land However, any non form use of land must conform to the uses permitted m the ordinance Several members of the Madison County Planning Board, who developed and recommended the ordinances Slaying Defendent Found Not Guilty A verdict of acquittal was reached by a Buncombe Superior Court jury Friday, and Judge James M Kaley Jr discharged Kenneth Neil Maxwell. 39, of Rt :i Weaverville The four day trial on the charge of second degree murder involved the death of BRANNON Assngmmmeimits roues. Mrs Pif'il Roberts said of the roads leading to Madison schools: Vm not safe " : '." It, let alone a .school i. " ': protested that tht .'M e:. would have to ' ' daylight and ei , dark Registration for Buncombe schools is Aug. 18 The main reason the parents wish their children to go to the school in Buncombe County, they say. is that the roads on the Marshall side of the area to the Commission, indicated that Madison County citizens are interested in protecting their land and traditions from outside interests that, in other parts of mountains, have brought radical and unwanted changes Women's Softball Tourney Here The Marshall I. ions Club is sponsoring an Invitational Women's Slow Pitch Softball Tournament on .the Island Saturday and Sunday Teams expected to participate will be from Madison, Buncombe, Truman Wvatt. 44. of Rt 6 Marshall on Feb 26 Watt was shot as he stood with Maxwell at the edge of V S 19- The large group of spec tators at the trial broke into applause, which ceased as Judge Baley called (or order ANGEL Mrs. Wanda Reed declared the narrow Sprousetown Road is suicide." Howell said that the School 1 .uaiv' would give individual tent" n to every child's ii .n -or permission to seek i ;,; en in the Buncombe are too treacherous for safe bus travel. The Madison board refutes that claim, pointing out the Madison County buses have been traveling those roads for The main provisions of the Orduiances will be outlined in future articles in the News -Record. Information on the or dinances may be received by calling Mr Kd Ramsey at 649 37fiti. Haywood and perhaps other counties, it was announced The first game of the tournament will get underway at 8 30 o'clock Saturday morning with games con tinuing throughout the day and also on Saturday night. The final rounds will be played on Sunday with the first game scheduled to start at 1 :00 p.m. Roger Wood, who is coor dinating the tourney, stated that pairings are not yet made so competing teams cannot be announced in time for this issue lirge crowds are expected to see the outstanding teams in action on both days Receives Degrees At WCU Friday Four Madison County students received master's degrees during summer commencement exercises Friday (August 8) at Western Carolina University. Marshall graduates include Barbara Ann Knowles, Rtl, with the master of arts in education degree in guidance and counseling; and Kathy Anne McCormick, daughter, of Mr and Mrs. Ralph -McCormick, with the maaterrof arts in education degree, ut middle grade education. Graduates from Mars. Bin j are Joyce Hunter .Shook, ' , daughter of Mrs. Vienna Hunter, the master of arts In education degree In middle- " grade education; and feed ' j Smith Jr., the master ef-STtS - in education degree tn . ? guidance and counseling. ? Also graduating were UMryl Lillian Humphrey of Daytona ' Beach, Fla., daughter of Mi and Mrs. Fred Ta&ey-ei Hot Springs, the master at arts hi education ' ' degree v in aadievisaal edacatlea; Barbara Wilde Peek , of Skyland, daae;hter of Mr. t 1 Mrs. G.W. Wilde of .Eu . MarshaJl, the mooter of ar u . ' education degree ta e- . - childhood -education: t i Fred E. Tranthara Jr. of Clyde, son of Mr. and v Fred Tarnthatn of EL 1, t Spruits, the Wf of t i ' esdcaUoa - c"-rrt audiovisual e' . on. t