"UP WITH PEOPLE" WILL ENTERTAIN MICRO SWITCH EMPLOYEES NEXT WEEK AS PART OF HONEYWELL'S 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRA TION. Youth troupe will also entertain audiences at Madison H.S.,and the Madison Manor Nursing Center during tour of Madison County. BY KATHY STUMPF Employee* of Honeywell's MicroSwitch, Mara Hill facility will celebrate the company's 100th an niversary on May 2S with a perfor mance by the internationally ac claimed muaical group ^'Up With People." The performance for employees and their families will be held at 7 p.m. at Mpore Auditorium in Mare Hill. "Up With People" is a group of 120 young adults from around the world who celebrate the human spirit through music and dance. In addition to the "Up With People" perfor mance for its employees and local dignitaries, Honeywell will sponsor performances by the troupe at Madison High School. Eliada Children's Home. Madison Manor Nursing Home and the Mountains of Madison Sheltered Workshop on May 24th. ' "Up With People" spreads feel ings of warmth and community spirit wherever they perform," said Robert Holey, location manager at MicroSwitch. "We couldn't think of a better way to communicate Honeywell's appreciation for its employees and friends in the Mars Hill area on this occasion". In all. "Up With People" will visit 21 cities in the United States, 2 in Mexico, 3 in Canada' and U in Europe during April, May and June to help Honeywell's 93,000 employees celebrate the Company's Centennial. The Mars Hill facility began opera tions in early 1973 to manufacture the basic switch line of products. In 1979, the SM miniature switch was added, and in 1983, the SX sub-miniature pro HONEYWELL'S MICRO SWITH PLANT IN MAES HILL duct was started. MicroSwitch is the world's largest switch and industrial control manufacturer. The Mars Hill plant employs approximately 500 peo ple. Honeywell is a $6 billion company based in Minneapolis, Minn, with of fices around the world. The company's major businesses are in aerospace defense, control products, control systems and information systems. The company was formed in 1885 when Minneapolis inventor Albert M. Butz began manufacturing automatic temperature controls. Saturday Night Singing Planned At Walnut Creek Baptist Church The Walnut Creek Baptist Church will hold their regular third Saturday night singing on May 18 at 7 p.m. The David Shelton family and the Sexton Quartet are expected to per form. Everyone is invited to attend. Johnson's Farm & Home Supply North Main St. Weaverville 645-6957 Peteh Phelps (O) 704 258 8503 <H) 704 254 2687 HOM6 6N6RGV MflNflG?M?NT 0OB N LEXINGTON AVE ASHEVILLE. N C 28801 RESIDENTIAL ft COMMERCIAL SOLAR O. A. Gregory Inc. Distributors of Gulf Oil Products ?49-3312 Stoney Knob Shoe Center (704) 645-7332 "SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY" Milo t Joyce Ingle Asheville-WeaverviHe Hwy. Owners WeaverviHe. N.C. 28787 FOUR PETALS FLORIST Main Street Mars Hill 6 89-3881 ni/fhtt 689-4166 Carolyn Rice Owner WE WIRE WORLDWIDE If you wish to join us in bringing the church news to our community by sponsoring this page contact The News Record P.O Box 369 Marshall, N.C. 28753 for rates and space availability. PALM ER FORD GARAGE 689-5986 Owned k opereated by Ken Burrell for 10 years * Automatic transmission rebuilding, * General repair on all American & foreign | cars * All work guaranteed BROWN'S BODY SHOP Pick-up t Expert Body Repair & Painting MS CREEK ROAD WEAVEWVIllE, ILcl TOWN & COUNTHitx^ FACTORY OUTLET 175We?v?mlleHwy. VISA MASTERCARI (bJ Husqv&rna The Cham Saw Professionals. ASHEVILLE OUTDOOR POWER EQUIP. 207 WEAVERVILLE HWY ASHEVILLE N C 2B804 (704) 645-9440 Salens BURNETTE'S FLORIST 288 N. Main Weaverville 645-55 10 Days 645-5798 Evenings TRIPPLE R RIDING RANCH 649-2497 Located off New Route 25/70 By-Pass Marshall Offers Trail Rides $5.00 per hour Wagon & Hay Rides $25.00 per hour CARPET BROKERS OFDALTQN "The most inexpensive way to buy carpet" Carpet as thick as velvet 174WeavervilleHwy. 658-3408 MAKE THE RIGHT TURN i: m r , i $ Our interstate roads tell us something about hu man character: We need challenges and a map or plan to guide us in life. We spend time putting together a route well look at once or twice ? then discard. There are different kinds of challenges. To the climber, a mountain presents a physical challenge. To t\? mathematician, an equation presents a mental challenge. Through the centuries one of the most important challenges has been spiritual. God gave us the ca pacity to explore our relationship with KIM. to dis cover the deep truths that give life its richest meaning. Don't discard the challenge of Faith. Join your neighbors next week in worship. Copr?JM '985 KMT William? Sovcw. P 0 Bo. #005. ClwMNMM. V. 221108 I Sunday John 14:15-19 Monday Acts 8:4-8 Tuesday Revelation 21:9-12 Wednesday Deuteronomy 8:1-3 Thursday II Corinthians 4:16-18 Friday I Kings 8:22-24 Saturday James 12-6 Ho Builder Hornet 79 Mary's Restaurant Marshall By-Pass ?49-32 IS Carolina Wilderness Adventure* Whitewater Rafting P.O. Box 488 Hot Springs, N.C. 28743 622-3535 Scroggs Meat Processing ? tl nj * ? __.j -m-i. f mlnm ?l?Mw^arini? Ufil tlwwwjwlllj W Bwwf WIO pOfR? wOMOnl vlvllplllvi in^* Wll do gwm procminf." RataM Salts Johnny Serous 683-2051 Old Mawfamd Road, Laicastar. NC 28746 WENDY'S HAIR DES/C/V 645-9090 We do Men's ? Women's Styling Men's Cut $5.00 Women's Cut $8.00 WALK-IN'S WELCOME 20 Garrison Branch Road, Corner of Monticello Road and Marshall Hwy. unin H & H Oil Company 402 Hwy. 2S/70 - Marshall 649-2626 W? try harder to serve yon better ? inn ?n ?a?iw.iw?ili Im-iIm We are pleased to share your good news. Send your church news to: The News Record P.O. Box 369 Marshall. N.C. 2*753 or call: 449-1741 Blue Ridge Communications 770 New Stock Rd. Weave rvitk Professional FM 2 Way Radio Systems Scanners. CB And Auto Radios Wayne Cordell ?4S-7070 STITCH ASA VE FABRIC SHOP 649-3721 Hwy. 25/70 Marshall Hours: 9:30 am to6:30pin Monday -Saturday Acme Septic Tank, Inc 138 Monties ?u Rd. WeavervMe N.C M787 Janice Moore Receives Degree Janice Moore of Marshall was awarded an associate degree from Montreat-Anderson College during graduation ceremonies held May 4 at the Anderson Auditorium in Mon treal A graduate of Madison High School, she is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. George Moore. Woody Inducted In Fraternity Connie Woody was inducted into the Gamma Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau (technical eduatiqn and technology honors fraternity) at Appalachian State University. Woody is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Woody of Hot Springs. She is a senior majoring in printing production management. Five Receive NC State Degrees Five Mars Hill residents received degrees from North Carolina State* University during the school's com mencement exercises Saturday in Raleigh. Margaret A. Pressley was among the 37 members of the N.C. State School of Veterinary Medicine to receive her doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. Miss Pressley is a member of the school's first graduating class. Brenda G. Snyder received a masters degree in electrical engineering. Bachelor's degrees were presented to Teddy G. Allison, Alfred F. Dockery and Deborah J. Wood. DOT Replacing Bull Creek Bridge A section of Laurel Branch Rd, SR 1574, will be closed for the next s\x weeks while N.C. Dept. of Transpor tation crews replace a bridge over Bull Creek. The bridge is located two miles south of N.C. 213. During construction, traffic will be detoured over Bend of Ivy Rd. (SR 1576) for 1.7 miles and over SR 1611 for one mile to N.C. 213 Farm Bureau Names Jenkins William Bobbitt (Bob) Jenkins was today named President of the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation to serve the remaining portion of the unexpired term of tfie late John W Sledge, who died in office in April,

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