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•onouu TW CHANNELS 1 TUESDAY EVENING «:M (5) Reeve with Sporto •:U (7) Dnpd (•) Em* Reporter 8:20 (S) Viewpoint 8:25 (5) (9) Weather BAREFOOT Radiator Shop EXPERT SERVICE — CLEAN — REPAIR — REBUILD — RECORE PHONE 892 - 3228 in s. wautauga av*. E8SO (U) (#) 6:45 (7) Huntley (5) Ben Cochran New* 7:6 7:» (11) (*) (5) d) (») 01) (4) CBS News What'* New Dobie Gillie Tombstone Territory M<S> "Combat Survival” m m. mo. (7) Laramie — "The Wedding Party” t M (4) Beyond «B (•) (11) U«i •The Epidemic” An American film maker arrives in a Yugos lavian village to photograph native dances but abandons his plana to aid in a typhoid epdemc. 8:84 (4) mat (5) Hawaiian Eye — **A Nght With Nora Stewart” Former movie star faces death on her comeback trail. (T) Empire — “Arrow in the 8ky” (») (11) TAUtNT SCOUTS •:M (4) What About a Book S:3» (4) Sin Ott x (5) The Untouchables “Doublecross” (7) Dick Powell Theatre (*) <U) M:M (•> (U) Hollywood, The Great Stan • Hour - long special narrated by Henry 14:M (S) V< 14:IS (7) U:44 (5) (7) »> (U) News, 11:14 <S) Dateline, N. C. 11:15 (7) (11) (») “You’re My Everything 11:84 (5) Starlight Theatre “I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her New" BAST Electric Motor & Refrigeration Service FWm m - MS8 Ml ». Cttrtw DUNN ALLRED m MM Dv Movie: “Conquest of Cochise” (*) Search far Tomorrow 12:46 (8» GaMinc Upht , 12:55 (7) NBC News 1:SS (5) General Hospital (8) Love of life (U) no Pecrr Mn 81u»vr 1:25 (») Timely Tips 1:38 (5) Who Do In Treat? (8) (U) A. 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(U) The Ft*Wu - “Mountain of the Sun” The Virginian guides three women into hostile Indian territory. Higgins goofs tout makes brilli ant recovery In guest mix-up. <*) Dick Van Dyke M:M (8) Naked City - (7) Eleventh Hour — “Tumble from a High White House” A self-righteous father kills a dope peddler when he discovers that his son has be come an addict. (9) (11) Reckoning - “‘On The Take’* U:M Of) David Rrinkley’s Jour ll:M (8) (7) (9) (11) News. Sport (3) Dateline, N. C. (7) (11) Tmight Shew 11:18 11:18 11:99 (8) Starlight “Searchers” (9) Movie “Jump into Hell” HOCK H'CD3OK A (fA IHt Hi A U OF EAGLES SHOWS * - 5 - 7 - • tJH M last time today “OF LOVE AND DESIRE" Matthew* Rite* TeQtWednesfk in a Fayetteville hospital early Tuesday momtn*. ^ ~ * He was a native of Johnston County but had resided in Cum berand County for the past nine years. i Funeral services will be held Wed nesday afternoon at 3:30 from Fri endship Baptist Chumh to Bunn - level with Rev. Charles Stafford and Rev. Rdy Taylor offiehfting. Burial will folow to toaJ^Bmqvel Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, the form er Margaret Bethune of the ftome a son, Patrick Matthews of Fayette ville: five sister®, Mrs. Eva Roalcliff of South Portfl N&a. Mary Strick land of Wilmington, Mrs. Settle Bennett and Mrs. Katie TurUjjgton, both of Erwin and Mrs. May Tor rans of Fayetteville; three broth ers, Willie Matthews of Erwin, ben jamin Matthews of Bunnlevel and Howard Matthews of Greensboro; his mother, Mrs. Addle Matthews of Erwin. James Wilkins Wins Aword NORFOLK, Va. (FHTNC) — James P. Wilkins, aviation machi nist’s mate second class, USN, son of Mrs. Myrtle E. Wilkins of Route 4, Dunn, is serving with hte recent winner of the 1963 Fleet Air Wing Five “E” Award for bat tle readiness efficiency;- patrol Squadron 56 stationed at Norfolk, Va. 1 The “E” Award was presented in ceremonies conducted by the squadron’s commanding officer. Patrol Squadron 56’s primary mission is all-weather antisub marine warfare. In addition, the unit has the secondary mission of aerial mine-laying. LONDON BLITZ—“Unusual" is typical British understate ment for this sporty creation by Ronald Patterson of Bon don. Ensetoble features matching black patent leife' er boots and -pillbox bat CASTRO S NAVY AT WORK—Photograph taken from • Coast Guard patrol Anguilla Key carding some of the 18 Cuban refugees forcibly removed from Intelligence experts claim that Castro, besides using regular navy boat# such 200 vessels. Under the guise of peaceful filing operations these boats w approach dose to South and Central American coasts to carry on subversiv commandos are using armed motorboats to harass Cuban coastal military and__ \ attack, motorboats were lowered over the side of a mother ffrtp to carry out attacks a Cuban PT boat leaving .ossession in the Bahamas, luilding a “fishing fleet” of —lie escape routes and also On the other hand, anti-Castro ‘ installations. In one recent river estuaries. .1 <M Roberts Wins, $22,325 Fords Finish In First Four Spot DARLINGTON ,S. C. (UPD — Fireball Roberts’ idea of a safe Labor Day is to race a powerful car before 70,000 people at speeds up to 134 miles per hour and run into the wall only once. ,• u. , . That’s what he did Monday and it wo nhim the 14th annual South ern 500 stock car racing title phis $22,325. The Fords finished in, the first four spots. Marvin Banch of Charlotte, N. C., was second, 17 seconds behind Roberts; Freddy Lorenzen, Elmhurst, 111., w,t i third, a lap behind, and Lelson Stacy, Dayton Beach, Fla., was fourth. i It was one of the safest big stock car races ever run. For the first tim eln a Southen 500 there was no display of the caution flag. Only once did a tire pop. \Roberts, a 32-year-old veteran racer from Dayton Beach, Fla., smacked his purple Ford into the retaining wall in front of the main grandstand coming out of 5 curve. "I wasn’t paying attention,” he said. “I was watching my instru ments.” But the damage was only a slight fender scuffing and Roberts was able to conclude, after riding tifs mobile oven for four hours, “this was the safest Lagor Day I ever spent.” It was by far the fastest 500 ever run here. Ideal track condi tions, the absence of a caustion flag and Roberts’ finely tuned Ford — “I could get a 134-mile per hous lap whenever I wanted it” — combined to produce an average winning speed of 120.784 m.p.h. FEATHERS — Sarah Kay Bums, of Caruthersville, Mo., models an Indian headdress — Which is appropriate since she won the title of “Indian Summer Prin cess” at the annual contest spon sored by the Rotary Club in Hyannis, Mass. (NEA Telephoto.) . . ' :: V As Betty Boyer, Doris Day is the wife of obstetrician James Garner, in “Hie Thrill of It All,” a riotous comedy release by Universal. Hie fun begins when Doris becomes the star of soap Television Com mercials and starts earning $80,000 a year. Arlene Francis also is co-starred. “The Thrill of It All” opens Thursday, at your Stewart Theatre. . f. Jhs (Daily dtsucofid rv PUNN, N. C. RECORD PUBLISHING COMPANY At 811 East Canary Street .. ' 1 .■ ... it aecond-cJa*. natter in the Post Office in Vmm, N. C. of 0°ngress, Act ot March 3, 1873. ■eery Afternoon, Monday throagh Friday. Becond-dass postage paid at Dunn, N. O., SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mr CARRIES—88 CENTS PER WEBa NOT SERVED BY CARRIER AND RURAL ROUTES NOBT* CAROLINA—88.00 Ter Year; HM for six months; 88.00 for throe months. •m<«.RATMlM0 per year la advance; 0040 for 4 __ ** *hroe months pine tax. I k%\pp' d^otxed sho i
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