Madison County Library ,v 7_ Marshall, N.c. 2d751 The news Record SERVING THE PEOPLE OF MADISON COUNTY On thm Insldm . . ? ? Civic ballet honors retired Mars Hill teacher ... see page 5 78th Year, No. 12 PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE COUNTY SEAT AT MARSHALL, N.C. THURSDAY, March 22, 1979 15* Per Copy | School Bond? We'll Know June 12 ?'Sharon L. Ray, supervisor ef elections in Madison County, furnished the following statement in regard to the $2.5 million school bond referendum: The following question will be submitted to the voters of Madison County by way of a School Bond Referendum to be conducted by the Madison County Board of Elections on June 12: "Shall the order authorizing the issuance of two million, Ave hundred thousand dollars, (12,500,000) in bonds for capital im provements to the Madison MR. AND MRS. P.I. PRESSLEY and family of the Rollins section of Marshall, whose mobile home was washed away in the Novmbw, 1977, flood, are a great deal safer now with a new and attractive mobile home atop a Mgh foundation (shown above). This type of block foundation affords them a full basement. The upper end of the foundation is pointed much like a boat which will "split" the water in case of another flood. The French Broad River can be seen at extreme right. Cost of foundation was approximately $5,000. (Photo by Jim Story) F reneh Broad EMC Annual Meeting; Set Preliminary plans are underway for French Broad EMC's Annual Membership Meeting on April 21, at the Madison High School in Marshall. An Arts and Craft Show is planned for the third con secutive year. It will open at 10 a.m. and will be open until the business session begins at 1 p.m. Several entries have already been received and more are expected. Those already entered are: Mable C. Wallin, oil paintings; Paula Parker, water color pain tings; Lionel Filiss, stained glass; Frances M. Grigg, tote bags; Dewey Phillips, gourds and walking sticks; Mrs. Johnnie Allen, pocket books, basket hangers and picture frames; Eileen P. Meadows, barnwood plaques, oils on canvas and clothespin dolls; Clifton Norton, macrame hangers, tables and towel racks; Suzi's Ceramics and Crafts; Madison High School Woodworking Class; Country Boutique and Laurel Moun tain Crafts with an assort ment of craft items. A special attraction this year will be a Pearl Dive with Gordon and Wade Huey On Board N. C. Baptist Homes officers for the coming yew were presented by the nominating committee ?nffice hours (Monday, Wednesday and Friday ? 1:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) from tpril 13 through S p.m. on luneB. One-stop absentee voting allows a voter to go to the Board of Elections Office fill out an application, receive an absentee ballot, then vote in the office. Those finding it inconvenient to travel to the Elections office may request, or have a near relative (spouse, parent, brother, sister, child, grandchild, or grandparent) request, in writing, an application for an absentee ballot by writing the Madison County Board of Elections at P.O. Box 142, Marshall 28753. If you are a near relative, designated by you, may also go to the office in person and apply for an absentee ballot. Persons needing to vote by absentee ballot in the June 12 Madison County School Bond Referendum are reminded that making early application should insure against technical error. For further information regarding absentee voting, call the office of the Madison County Board of Elections at 649-3731. GOP Gathering Madison Approves County Organization Plan The Madison County Republican Convention was held in the courthouse here Saturday. . Larry Justus, chairman of P }\ ? "