Deaths And Funerals Everett Crowe Mntt "Ebb" Crowe, 71, of Marshall died April M at his bonne following a period of A HMO* resident of Madison County, be was a retired plumber and was the ?on of the late Levi and Axie King Crowe. Surviving are the wife, Clara Ward Crowe; a son, Charles "Ham" Crowe of Marshall; three sisters, Addle Martin of Alexander, Ella Keys of Weavervllle and Kate Helms of Monroe; a brother, Wayne Crowe of West Ashevllle; and grandson, Cline Crowe of Marshall. Services were held at 1:30 Thursday in the Madison Seminary Baptist Church, where he had been a member for 90 years, and deacon and trustee. The Rev. David dark, the Rev. Jack Davis, the Rev. Ralph Hogan and the Rev. Jees Slagle officiated Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were David Allen, J.T. Fox, Freddie and Ronnie Haynie, Bryan Gilliam and Edward McLean. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. Chandler Child Melina Chandler, 1-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Chandler of Route 3, Marshall, died April 34 in a KnoxviDe, Tenn., hospital after a brief illness Surviving in addition to her parents are the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Chandler of Marshall; and the maternal grand mother, Mary Wall en Tweed of Marshall. Service* were held at 3 p.m. Saturday in Walnut Presbyterian Church. The Rev. William Emerson of ficiated. Burial was in Tweed Cemetery. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. John Ledford Services for John Garfield Ledford, 76, of Scenic Mobile Home Park, Oteen, who died April a in a Stuart, Fla, hospital, were held at il a.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Andera-Rice Funeral Home. The Rev. Joseph Reeves officiated. Burial was in Sky View Memorial Park. A native of Madison County IP years nrfev t. j2?vto* to Florida in >2&??*Z % Si:-^ srr 52^ fit-"" * Palrview and fb*?" Metcalf of Hudson A0sheJm*'BEdwln ^dford of ?ssi^r"s?"1? Wfcrt 0, {? ? eights, Mich.; a sister, Mrs Raymond Davis of Marshall TpoTT' Floyd Ledfoni KSSK "Kl Charlie Helton He,t0n' 51 ? of 80 Fniv "*1*' AshevUJe' day of Octobar, 1*7*. or mi* notlea will ba ptaadad m bar of thalr rtcovtry. All pansn* IndaMad to laid aatata will ptaaaa maka Immadiata paymant to tha undanignad. Thl* tha 17m day of April. Robana R. Adam* Box 145, Marthall. N.C. M7B April It, May X W, 17, 1*7* chg. Wolf Laurel Golf Course Opens Saturday The Wolf Laurel golf course, with the highest hole east of the Rockies, will open this Saturday. 11m course has an average elevation of slightly more than 4^00 feet. Lowest point on the course is the sixth green at 3?7S feet and the highest point is the tSth green at an lost The course, one of WNC't * (TATS OF NORTH CAROLtNA COUNTY Of MAOl SOt* IN TM? MNIML COURT or juitici ?UPBRIOR COURT Divixom BBPORS THB CURK OBRALO L. ANMMON. at ml. MMOMira. ANOCRMN, ""UoriciofMLi UNOBR AND BY VIRTUE at m Ordar ?? Ma tor ma purpoo* at mokinp mmM and In ?< In ? IpacM phmi daartat ?r Baal MJ foot to an Mala Rood No. 1540. Norm t? 1 r Watt 114.15 foot to t 14 Inch watar birch m Ma Waatarn tdgt at Mlddla Fork Crook; thence down and wtm said creek. South 2 degreee f Weal M7 feel to a palm m me center of lite creek; thence with the center at MM creek South 4 degree* 52* Eeal 40.2 loot to a point m the center of aeld creek; being a common corner ofTreda No. I and No. 2; thence leaving aald creek and with the I me of Tract No. 1, Norlh ?a degreea 24- We* I.l*.l7 feet to a am all dagwood In the Radford line, eiao being e common comer of Tracta No. 1 and No. 1; thence wtm the Radford line. Norm 41 degreea XT Weal TO. 2 foot to e pine Mump; thence Norm 45 degreea 2*' Wear 10.1 feet fo an 10 men oak; thence Norm 11 degreea W Waal 17 J foot fo the place of BEGINNING. Containing 12.45 acre*. more or leae. Being e portion of the landa described aa Tract No. 1 1n e deed of record In the Madiaon County Reglatry In Deed Book ?1. pege 217. Excepted from thle conveyance la a right of way tor a road, M feet In wldm tor me uee and benefit of Tracta No. 1 and No. 2 herein relerred fo, and aa ahown on a plat and eurvey By CW. Smith, R.L.S., dated January M. 1*7*. and wtm the center line of the rlghta of way tor Tracta No. I and No. 1 being Rlgltt of way tor Tract No. 1: BEGINNING an an Iran pipe to the in , ^ ??!? ? - -* ? *1 fok* fluaaMMnl 0*4 Mia rVfWftl y ?i Inf ffeW ft* - * - UliAiMMi naai1 M|A BjuMiam# wtVTe Ht||llW?y ItW w^WllwwW corner of Tract No. 2. which la located at ma edge of the pavement In laM Norm 51 degreea xr Waal 121 Mat. Norm 22 degreea If Weet 125 toat fo a point In the center of the Middle Pork and Ivy Creak. Norm 51 degreea ? Weat 1M feet; thence Norm 7 degreea IP Weat 451 Mat, more or leae, fo the South line of Tract No. 2. Said right of way la to be open and unobatruded and la fo ran wtm the land tor ever. Right of way tor Tract No. 1 beginning en an Iran pipe to the Weat arty edge of the pavement of the State Hlgheray near Ihe Sotdhooaf corner of Tract NO. 1. etokh la located " i edge of the pavement In said Norm 51 4a gnu W Waal 12t toat. North 21 degreea ir Weat 125 foot fo e point In ma center of me Middle Pork and Ivy Creek. Norm 51 degreea W Waal IN feet; thence South 7 digrm ? weat 500 toat. more or leae. la me Norm line of Trad No. 1. Said right of way la fo be open and unobatruded and la fo ran with the lend forever. TRACT II: Lying end being In No. 4 Town* IP. Median County, an Holcembe Branch, edlotolng Holcombe Brench Mead. Trod* No. 5 end No. i hereto laforrod fo. end mo landa of Coy Jameraon. Bill Metcelf , tlcularty < BEGINNING en a 40 Inch pine to ? fence line, being e common comer of Tract* No. 4 and No. 5 hereto referred to. end the landa of Bill Metcelf end Don Metcelf. end running thence wtm the line of Bill Metcelf and Cay Jameraon aa follow*: South 12 degreea 20* weet 155.7 feet to an It Inch hickory; thence South 57 degree IT weat US.* feet to en ( Inch pine; - lt.tteet thence South 4? degreea Weet llfi ? fo a 14 Inch poplar; thence Weet 111.1 feat fo an 1* Inch white oak; thence South a degreee Weet I22J foot fo e 12 degroee 4T Weat 50.4 toat to a M Inch white oek; thence South 20 degreee SO, Weat 115.2 feet to e 24 Inch white eek; thence South n degreee 4f Weet 174J feet to e M Inch oak; thence South 1 degreee 5T Weat 1W.2 feel to e twin poplar; thence South 21 degree 4T Weat S?1 foot fo on U Inch douMe oak; thance Sauth 14 deoreee W Weet 100 * *-li iiiiilii i ilmu m im mu4 ?mM*i wi wwwi# wiiii Molcofftb^ n m?M mNc* wM tt m Mr ?? Hw*r rseeverv. ah to mm Mtoto ?M Mt?>? tow a*r,oO>igM?to; P.O. Bm m. urn tprtoM. NC Mnimv.Kimdii. PUBLIC HKARINO SECONDARY KOAOS CONSTRUCTION WtOORAM ?MtoNpHMMMMtil OwtMlO m MMflMN. N.C Mar S, to, WF? { Bats, $2.50 each; Blue d?nim^ ' $1.25 yd.; Polyesters, from 73 cants; notions, cotton and '' thread. Pen land and Sons-. Marshall. N.C. TJ Dactfn^ COTTON CLOTH. 50c yard. QuilC bats, $2.50 aach. Blue denmvT) $1.25 yd. Notions, cotton and** thread Ponder and Ponder, HotV Springs. N.C. ACT NOW! Ba one of the hr^"i Gateway decorators; gifts accessories; no delivery; worn.', parttime. Party plan experience.. Call: LULA PAYNE 626-2372 air NONA H0LC0M8E 645-5066 Apr26-May3di? FOR SALE: Ford two row corn plantar. Call 689-3770. Apr26-May3pd T.V. ROTORS on SALE. Channal Master Antenna Rotor only 144 88 while they last Also new 12" color Panasonic lass than $300 Come by and check us out. McGees RADIO* T.V. SERVICE '* . Long Branch Road, Marshall, N.C. Phone: 649-2912* A/HWfr REWARD offered for information . about whereabouts of Made, English Shepherd dog. Answers' name "Blackie". Is children'^ i pet. Call LEONARD PONDER, "' Rt. 1, Marshall Rector's Corner ? Phone 649-3181. May3chg. J BASEMENT SALE - All day Saturday at Bruce Baldwin home in Bull Creek area. MarsltaMMars Hill Highway. Odds and 4 LOST - Black Angus cow with yellow tag No. 2 on front of tag and name, List, on back. Yayes> Run, Long Branch community.-'' REWARD Call ED LIST 649 3500 (day) 649-2964 (night). May3chg. NEED A JOB: If you are 16 to 21 years old, not in school, and need help finding a job or. training for a skill, contact MADISON SO S Phone 649 3568 Marshall, N.C. 28753 Apr26tfn SERVICES AVAILABLE - Landscaping, shrubbery, aN ? types of lawn work, free' estimates. Call Gerald Young, 689-4840 or 689-3955. May3pd. ; WILL KEEP school age children < during summer. CALL 649 2507 May3-31chg. WANTED: Spoiled hay. 649 3633. . UauQ/>ha RESPONSIBLE PERSON - Wanted to own and operate sandy or confection vending tMite. Marshall and surrounding irea. Pleasant business. High x-ofit items. Can start part time, tge or experience not im mrtant. Requires car and $1495 s o $4995 cash investment. For $ letails write and include your j thone number: Eagle Industries, '515 Wayzata Blvd., Min tea polis, Minn. 55426. May3pd. . MUST SELL alt ww all burnings