PROGRAM SCKDULE TV CHANNELS LISTED IN HOCHUM SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:16 «:U (4) (» Cl) (*> (U) (5) (7) Sign Oft Dnar < MeGnw Art ' **“«• « Dragnet: "The Big Walter” 6:25 6:M 6:46 6:45 l:N (5) (5) (5) (•) t*> (•) (») (4) (5) (I) (•) (II) (ID (ID (I) (11) WlwtVNe'r ▼•Her Arthur LAMAR'S WAWt STYLING SALON "SELDOM EQUALED, NEVER SURPASSED*’ DIAL 898-7333 SOOTH CLINTON AVENUE 1:3$ (4) TEA (8) (») Wagon Train — “The Kurt Daw Story” Fate Wows Wetter a paralyzed mu and disturbed woman la a Enid test of cour (U) The Virginian - “The Man Who Wouldn’t Die” 8:00 (4) Survival In she Sea 8:30 (4) Writers at Today: (8) doing My Way - “One Small, Unhappy Fam ily” Fatted O'Malley tries to help young married couple wla> are unhappy because they are childless. (8) Mb GflUs — •ttt <4> Fspnlar Culture: (D ill) Kraft Myststj “The Boy Who Wasn’t Want ed” A detective tries to adopt the son at a man he helped send to prison. 8:88 (4) Sign Off - - (8) Our Man Higgins — “Lobe is Dafady” Higgins’ cou sin drops in for a visit and eettpttoatae life in the Mac Rotoerts household. m Writ Van Dyke Shew 18:88 m Wei City — “Carrier’* m Dr. Basaett tries to determine why a fanner Bed Army offi cer who defected to the West, lus applied for to return to Bussto. The Fabulous sea 14:34 (7) Band Brinkley's (11) 11:45 11:15 bm 11: to (5) m (») Weather * - T (5) Dateline, N. C. (7) (11) Tonight Show (5) Starlight theatre “‘About Fade” •fhnT THCBSDAY ss s iss ■ (9) Today 4:to (U) 4:4# (7) DebWe Drake * Weather * - S a» •"Ml J Viewpoint Taefcsal Morning K 7:M (5) (7) Today * ■* 7:55 (11) Nows •:M (9) (11) Captain 4:25 (7) Tarheel Mo. (5) (4) <U) 7:25 (5) (7) New. 5:55 (7) Today 5:55 (5) (7) (•) quit (1M 5:55 (•) '! (7) 5:55 (5) 15:55 (8) (7) (5) 17:85 (7) 15:84 (5) (») 11:H (5) Wyman (U) Say 1U) MU? (7) Hay Tow (11) X Love ujP Queen For A Day (Si) TMee la Bight The McCoys * Seven Keys (11) Ceneenteatiaa * Gladys (t) 12:4/* « __ 12:55 (7) NBC 1:55 (4) S| HI m (t) Lovo of Life 01) 1:15 (7) 1:55 (») (5) Who Do Ton Trait? (7) Queen For A Day <•> 1:55 »:« • OTUT*'—1 (7) People wm Talk (5) (11) Barefoot Oil Co. “EAGLE EYE SAFETY SVC” Call 892 - 7812 ’ 421 ' 2:28 (8) (2) New* 2:28 (8) (*) (11) Art (7) 2:M The Decten S<7) Loretta Yoons (11) To Ted the Troth 2:28 (•) (fl) CBS New* 2:22 (8) (7) Too Don’t Say (2) (11) Hi* et Night 2:88 (U) New* 4:22 (8) $ » (») <U> 4:28 (7) NBC 4:22 (8) (7) (2) (H) The 1 4:58 (5) America_ 5:22 (8) Space Harbor (4)' r (11) (?) m 5:22 (8) (11) for DaSdy CM (4) Slim *Off * ' 09 m Cm*j (*) no W 6:1# (5) Doings of InUstan 4:15 (7) “**■ %’M (S) Viewpoint * 6:30 (5) SUteline 'miS>OUHO ~ KELVINATOR BOOM JUB CONDITIONERS * $28495 1U B. "H” Me a Kelvin*tor “Giant” 18.0M BXU EB'SJJASPWARE CO EE WIN “The Man Who Ron iny” A • year old girl identifies Andy m the driver at a hit-on-run I* (4) Casals Waste (5) The Donna B “Three Js A Family' (•) (11) Ferry Mi WARDROBE ri^MFBS .._ir_i fliannil 4a lnflk Uannenti my nraiMNi w wo* Umlr best! Call - Cart MnMh SM • 7578 "Hie Case of the Treacherous Toupee” A missing executive returns after two years for an important stockholder’s meet ing and later is found slain. 8:M l*> Cteasroads at the World (K) Everglades (7) Dr. IMaw - “A Trip to Niagara” A doctor doomed to blindness must de cide whether bis family or his patients come first. •:M (4) What About A Beak -*«Sw td mtinim T*1wa&ka" Mike’s in trouble when he claims to be a builder of gui tars. <U) (») Twilight Zone - 9:99 («) Sign Off (S) McHale’s Navy — •The Big Raffle” (7) Tbe Lively Ones - Guests: Barrie Chase, the: Cano Quartet, June Christy and Bobby Bryant. 19:99 (5) ftmbw — "The Broken Year” A college student who becomes a cripple after a fall, must decide whe ther to tiry to fight his way bade or give up. (7) Earn* Specials <•) <■» lbs NUrses — "Night Sounds” An emotion ally disturbed patient assaults Gail Lucas anl prevents her from being at a patient’s bed side at a critical moment. U:W (5) (7) (9) (U) News, Sports Weather 11:19 (8) Dateline, N. O. 11:15 fl) (11) Tonight Shew 11:99 (8) Starlight Theatre “The Gun Fighters” (9) Movie: "lickyd” Will Be Frida Death claimed the life of Ohar lee Ronald (Ronnie) Peeegoy yesterday morning at the Veterans' Hospital In Durham. He had been a patient there for several weeks. Death was caused ]jy leukemia. The 27-year-old Dunn man ser ved with the Air Force for nine years and at the time of hia re mt August wag an Air First Class. He had made his » since that time and assisted his brother, Willie Pere gfoy, with the management of Chi oora Country Club. He was a member of the first Baptist Chinch where funeraTser vices will be conducted PMday af ternoon at 2:80 with the pastor, Rev. Tom Freeman, officiating. Burial will be in Dunn with milt wry nonorb. Bom la Charlottesville, Via., he was the son of Mrs. Florence Peregoy ol Charlottesville and the late John D. Peregoy. Also surviving are his wife, Mrs. Linda Steen Peregoy and tlfee daughters, Pamela, Cynthia and Charlotte, all of the home; three brothers, M-Sgt. Ashby Peregoy ol the XT. 8. Army at Ft. Benning, Ga., Willie Peregoy of Dunn and Ernest Peregoy- of Charlottesville; three sisters, Mrs. Nora Shaw of Charlottesville, Mrs. Annie White of Peabody, Mass., and Mrs. W. E. Parr of Dunn. Four County Hesston Dealer , v<(. »s Pour Co. Tractor CO. has been authorized as the dealer far iw ton V-22 Cotton HSrvestem in the Dunn area according to Geo. F. Glover president of the local farm equipment firm. . Heston Manufacturing Com pany's booklet, "Hi-Net Cotton System,’* now is available free to cotton growers in this area, lu$ad ded. The booklet, which premnts a comprehensive program to in crease net cotton profits, has been commended by educators, edfcrs. and farmers across the Oiftton Belt. t Glover described the V-tt jp * new sooeept in mechanical har vesting, brush-action to remove ttnt gently and deliver clean cotton. Its performance’ has been Impressive 1 nhundreda of fields la many states over the past four years. The two-row machine can be attached to most models of tractors, and sells far less thap one-fourth the cost of most spindle-type machines. In competitive tests, the Hess ton has harvested substantially more lint and name seed per acre, in less time, than other types of mechanical pickers, Glover *• ports. B I SHOWS * - * the Oum Chapel Free Will list Church; The Rev. O. D. Smith officiated: assisted by the Rev Nathan Remarks concerning the life of the deceased were given by Mod erators R. L. Sanders and J. D. Ray of the Gape Fear Conferenees Mrs Laura J Surles spoke for the Annual Conventions and the Rev. Q. U Elliott spoke for the District Dunn, Rt. 4 Man Service* Conducted Ales Falrcloth, 56, of Dunn, Rt. *> Tuesday at the Veterans' Hospital in Fayetteville. Vttneral services were held at 4 P-m. Wednesday at the Butler Funeral Home in Roeeboro. The Rev. O. N. Ashley, pastor 0f Roee boro Baptist Church, officiated Interment was in the ttUfctoo City Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Fairclotft; three tons, Bd ward. Bart, mid Terry Wayne F»lr cloth, all of the home; five Sisters, Mrs. Ruffin Hall of Salemburg, Mrs. Miley Sesaoms and Mrs. Ven der Bropk .both of Roseboro, Misd Ctyde Faircloth of Baltimore, Md.,, Mittle 1 JO»,Ucnai ui rayncB ville; one brothel', Jake Falrcloth Lot Angeles , San Francisco St Louis .... Cincinnati . Philadelphia Milwaukee Pittsburgh . Houston 4*.i Hew York Pet. OB 633 St .Louis at New Turk. Lot Angeles it Chicago, Cincinnati at Philadelphia, night Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, Only games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L New York .... 63 40 Chicago . 63 43 MO 3 Baltimore .... 33 61 1363 8% Minnesota .... 60 60 .646 OB Boston 64 86 ABO 16 Cleveland .... 64 63 .418 IT Los Angeles .. 64 61 .470 13 Kansas City .. 80 60 .463 13 Detroit . 47 60 .433 31 Washington .. 41 TO M0 33 Baltimore 6, Cleveland 4, night Detroit 10, Boston 1, night. Fenian City 4, Chicago 3, night. Minnesota 8. Los Angeles 1, night. Washington 3, New York 8, 1st twilight New York 1, Wash. 0, ted, night. Minnesota at Los Angeles. Boston at Detroit. New York at Washington. Chicago at Kansas City, night. Cleveland at Baltimore, night. of Dunn; one step-daughter, M1SB Prances Tew of AfctryyUlej of Autryville. Dunn Women Entertain At Buffet Sujjger Bun, turkey and draining, peas, pineapple - apricot salad, hors d’oeuvres, tot Wsouits and Iced tea were served. On the pastry table were sandtmrts, brownies and petit foon. About forty guests attended. dominat at the hdfae of'Mrs. •'<$. L. Corbett on West Cumberland Street uhen She and Mrs. Thomas Hood, Mira, harry Lawrence, Mrs. John Snipes, Mrs. Duncan Wil son, Mrs. C L Taylor arid Mrs Howard Dbton entertained at a mums and fUggi mama. A white nosegay of roses and nubrum li lies was featured on the pastry table. The hostesses received through out the house while Mrs Cor bett greeted the guests at the Miss Brenda L. Van not Dur#^ b ftrwtgf n student nurses from the School of Nursing at ■Qjft* taking a *w» cow* in tu berouloal sand long-term IHnes., see at the Veterans Hospital i*.r Oteen. Uw students, who hav*, completed the Junior year at the .. . HOC school, arrired there July - 38. The course, a reuirement tji * the School of Nursing currlcu-.',^ lum, ends Sept, 8. - ,y>- ^ . , iOorf;. FIS HING TRIP On a fishing trip to Surf City during the weekend were Mr. aaSM Mm. James Britt and their son, Jimmy, Mrs. Lettte laa McDamb <i of Goldsboro and Mis Margaret . Clifton of Benson. <ia *■ TO NEW MEXICO Miss Jane Williams left this'1-' morning from the Raleigh-Dur-,»u ham Airport to visit her bro--.au' ther, Ashley A. Williams, in Hobbs, New Mexico. IN ZEBULON Mm. Graham Henry and f« ly are visiting her family in bulon. M Vj JA® (Daily fisico/imz DUNN, N. C. •’Ci' rafetWhnt By .*-o DECORD PUBLISHING COMPANY " " ■At Clt Eut Canary Street Ml II trmi*-mr natter In the Poet Office In Dunn, M. C. ! tbe Min of Congress, Act of March S, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ■T CARRIER—25 CENTS PEE W1 |M TOWNS NOT SERVED BY CARRIER END BUBAL BOOTES INSIDE NORTH CAROLINA—*8.*# P«r Year; *LS0 for Ma Motto; ' HJ| fat ttttBB mfllMlB - ! Ml adranee; «MS for Ba Motto; MC ■ * ** Hi Foytfteville I) those who sold their loose tobacco at Big Farmer? were more Hjjlji plfase<j- You'll be pleased, tbo, if you bring the rest of your F8P ft »*■ -I, j," REMEMBER, your old friends, P. L. TALLEY and SI e%^ single L AKINS, knew '’4* i mm Y) CAMPBELL, ARTHUR fb gef the ’fop dollar for - Ttffetf Marker ff •d 'a

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