MARSHALL, M. C, MAT 81. 1M4 THI NEWS. RECORD Paa Sma DAILY W.M.M.H. PROGRAM SCHEDULE DIAL: 1460 Monday Saturday the t-M-amritM Show 8:46 Braskfaat Time Country 6:0 JjrsaMajt Tfen Country JaVBfWB Hssdltoaa 6:80 Break at Tim Country 7:00 Mornin Now. 7:10 Weathar 7:15 Joe Emerson 7:80 Sports New. 7:26 Breakfast Time Country Style 7: Naws Headlines 7:80 Breakfast Time Country Style 7:66 Sammy Bland Racing News (Hon. . Wed. - Fri.) 8:00 New. 8.06 Music for a Happy Day 8:45 Morning Derotona 9:00 Soul Winning Gospel Hour JO Christ la the Answer 9:46 Gospel Sing-time 10:00 News 10:06 Gospel Sing Time 11:00 Good News Gospel Broad cast 11:80 Gospel Sing Tamo 11:46 (Wed. Sat) Church of Christ Broadcast 12:00 Trading Post 12:10 Dinner Time Country Style 12:20 News and Bulletin Board 12:80 Weather 12:86 Chuck Wagon Gang 12:46 Farm Forum 1:00 Farm News 1:06 OWtuary uvy-UmtOj 80 News 2:06 Merrily Music 8:00 New 8:061480 Oh 4:00 News 4:06 Country Capers 6:00 News 6:16 Service Show 6 : 30 Sundown Serenad e 7:00 Sign Off (Month of April) William S. Ebbs, 80, Passes Sunday; Rites Wednesday Services for William S. Ebbs, 80, of Knoxville, a former resident of Madison and Haywood coun ties, who died Sunday, May 17, 1984, in a Knoxville nursing home, were conducted at 2 p. m., Wed nesday in Bethel Christian Church near Bluff in Madison County Burial was in Ebbs Cemetery. Mr. Ebbs was a retired fore man of car inspectors for tha Southern Railway and had served with the company 41 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Anderson of Knoxville; a granddaughter of Chesterfield, Ohio; five great-grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. Lillie Hill of Knoxville, Miss Dorothy Ebbs of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Miss Mn ry Ebbs of Texas. Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Decoration There will be a Decoration at the Boss Wallin Cemetery at Re vere, the fourth Sunday in June. from there to the Dewey Cemetery, where services held at 2 o'clock. 6-llp - Afcp Hi ssa worried MARSHALL NIPS E. YANCEY, 3-2 Clutch hitting by Ronnie Brazil last Thursday enabled Marshall High to turn back East Yancey, 3 to 2, in extra innings. The win was Marshall's twelfth baseball triumph in 16 games. Buddy Ramsey, a freshman, hurl ed five hit ball to notch his fourth win of the season. He has lost one. The Marshall forces pulled into a tie in the fourth inning when, with men on second and third, Bra zil slapped out a single to score both runners. In the bottom of the eighth, af ter Luther Worley smashed a double, Brazil came through with :i hunt single and a throwing error scored the winning run. Glenn Banks led the losers at hat with a double and a triple in four trips to the plate. E. Yancey 002 000 00 -2 5 1 Marshall 000 200 013 4 0 Anderson,, Laws fi and Banks. Ramsey and Worley. Losing pitch er: Laws. MASTODON BONES Kamiah, Ddaho A skelton described as being "larger than that of an elephant" was recent ly uncovered by a Kamiah con tractor, Sigurd Groves, on a hill aide near here. University of Ida ho's professors, after studying the bones, believe they are the re mains of a "Columbian mastodon elephas." - - --- ; NERVOUS Over Change-off-Llfe? Ease your mind. Ger welcome relief with special woman's medicine Don't dread those seemingly endless years of misery and discomfort, of sudden hot flushes, waves of weakness and irritability. 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PINKHAM ACP REPORTS DUE MAY 29 Farm operators within the coun ty who requested and secured Gov ernment cost-sharing through the 3 9 6 4 Agricultural Conservation Program in performing approved soil and water conservation prac tices on their farms have the re sponsibility of carrying the prac tice) out in accordance with the minimum specifications and for filing a performance report with the ASCS office within the es tablished report date, according to Ralph W. Ramsey, ASCS office manager for Madison County. He further explained that cost sharing approvals given on soring practices cany a report date of May 29 which means that farmers should complete their approved practice(s) and file their perform ance reports not later than this date. There are, however, occasions where the farmer is not able to timely complete approved ACB practice due to reasons beyond his control. In such cases the farmer may file a request that the time limit for completing the practice and reporting perform ance be extended. In conclusion Ramsey said that a vast majority of the fanners within Madison County had been very cooperative in completing and filing timely reports on their practices and urged farmers who had not filed their report on com pleted practices to file their re ports by May 29. HANCOCK'S RESTAURANT 8 No. Pack Square ASHEVILLE, N. C. Meat Loaf Plate with Mashed Potatoes, Slaw Choice of One Vegetable COFFEE or TEA 65c CHOICE of SANDWICHES HOME MADE PIES NOW... SPEND MORE OF YOUR FREEZER MONEY FOR FOOD STORAGE SPACE NEW SPACEMAKER CHEST FREEZER I I list 11 Mm Thin-Wan MeL l!IJ7. 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But de-infest and fumi gate the giant plane because of one little mouse? or even a few little mice? Well, maybe, but do you know what I think? I think they fore saw panic aboard if some of the passengers should see that little mouse while they were in flight. Women don't exactly like mice and it wouldn't bo good to have them standing up on seats or rushing for exists at .'i(),000 feet above sea level' Isn't it odd! They say a little mouse can scare a hie; elephant, human race. Comparatively little and it isn't too different with the things (end to frighten us so, while too often we hardly notice dang ers. The fact that "it is appointed unto men once to die," and that this can happen when least expect ed; the fact that after this life then will be no further opportun ity to prepare for eternity; the fact that a just and holy God must judge sin. (See Heb. 9:27): These are the really important matters that so many people over look in their mad scramble to en joy life. Let's get down to earth and be sensible and face the question our Lord asked in Matt. 16:26: "For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?" Let's stop living for this life as if It were to end and for the next as if it were never to begin. CLIFF BLUE i ne Liora jesus wof ufea Calvary to pay the penalty for our sine (I Cor. 16:8) so that we might be saved and sure of heav en. Why not trust in Him and re ceive "redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins ac cording to the riches of His grace" (Eph. 1:7). Decoration There will be a decoration at the Dry Pond Cemetery Sunday, May 24, beginning at 10 o'clock. Wayne Roberts, Clement Ball, and L. H. Kent, Committee. For Lieut. Governor May 30 Democratic Primary Capable - Experienced Served ! terms as Member of House from Moort' County. 9 Speaker of House 1 !)(;." Session. 0 Presbyterian, Mason, Lion, Woodman. 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