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CALL 3611 TODAY tor a Free Survey', McLEOD'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE Electrical Contracting, Refrigeration A Air Conditioning Sales And Service BAY rilONE 3611—NIGHT PHONE 5011—KITES CREEK, N, C j half game of first place by heat ing Brooklyn. 3-2, Thursady night, and the Redlegs closed to wtth'n a game of the lead with a 9-1 vic tory over Pittsburgh. Only one game separates the first four clubs — Milwaukee, St. Louis, Brooklyn and Cincinnati— with fifth - place Philadelphia climbing to within only 2 an a half games of the top as a result of a 5-3 decision over the Braves. wrench in Brooklyn's plans to take over the league lean when they beat Don Newcombe Thurs day night for the first time in seven years at St. Louis Newcombe and Herm Wchmeier were tied at 2-2 until the Cards cracked through for the winning run in the eigiith on singles by Alvin Dark and Stan Musial and Wally Moon's sacrifice fly. Fowler Checks Bues Art Fowler of Cincinnati went the distance for the first time this year in checking the Pirates on seven hits. In addition, he drove in the Redlegs’ first two runs with a bases — loaded single off Ronnie Kline, who lost his sixth straight game and 14th of the campaign. Ed Bailey and Gus Bell each homered. Robin Roberts of the Phillies scored his first victory since June G in beating the Braves al though Dick Farrell had to be called in to get the linu out. Roberts gave up nine hits, includ ing Hank Aaron’s 30th homer in the fourth inning to post his sev enth victory against 13 defeats. 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DETROIT (IP _ Coach Buddy Parker of the Detroit Lions said today he was “happy” to have quarterback Tobin Rote, ihe key man in a six-player trade negoti ated with the Green Bay Packers. 4 i The Lions, who fini-hed seconu in the Western Division of the National Football League last sea son with a 9-3 record, have two signal callers under tow, Bobby Layne and Jerry Reichow. Ed Bouehee drove in three of Philadelphia's runs as Warren Spahn suffered the loss. Mike McCotmickg 18-year-old bonus southpaw, won his first ma jor league game in pitching the Giants to a 5-2 triumph over the Cugs, but he needed ninth-inning relief from Mary Crissom. Mc Cormick struck out seven and gave up ali six Chicago hits. Daryl Spencer homered for the Giants. In the American League, the White Sox shaved the Yankees' lead to three an a half games with a 6-2 triumph over the world champions; Boston defeated Kan sas City, 5-3; Washington edged Cleveland, 3-2 in 10 innings, and Baltimore blandked Detroit, 3-0. Dick Donovan was the whole show in the White Sox victory, holding the Yankees to four nits and contributing a seventh-inning homer. Lefty Bobby Shantz failed in his fifth try for his 10th vic tory. The triumph for Donovan was his 10th and it followed a one lut shutout over the Red Sox last Saturday. *1* CONDITIONING-TEMPERATURES MADE TO ORDER-AT NEW LOW COST. GET A DEMONSTRATION! m] Chevrolet's (jot a BUY ANY CAR BEFORE YOU DRIVE A CHEVY ... ITS BEST SHOWROOM IS THE ROAD. comer on these fine things! Chevy’6 the only leading low priced car with any of these ad vantages . . . the only car at any price with all of ’em! SHORTEST STROKE V8. Its advanced design is the key to Chevy’s alive, alert performance. BODY BY FISHER. No other low-priced car quite comes up to its craftsman ship and solid construction. BALL-BEARING STEERING, STAND ARD. It’s a big reason for Chevy’s sure control and handling ease. POSITRACTION REAR AM E.* Means better control and surer traction on any road surface. TRIFLE-TURBINE TURBOGLIDE.* No lags or jars; smooth from start through cruising. Your Chevrolet dealer will show you these and a lot more advantages any time you say! *Optional at extra cost CHEVROLET MORE PEOFLE DRIVE CHEVROLET'S THAN ANY OTHER CAR Only franchised Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark - .. ' ' ; \ ' ' - / v See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Manufacturer's Liceasa No. 110 Major League Standings By UNITED PRESS National League W. L. Milwaukee St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia New York Pittsburgh Chicago Pet. 54 40 .574 52 39 .571 52 40 . 565 53 41 .564 51 42 .548 42 51 .452 35 59 .372 31 58 .348 Thursday’s Results New York 5 Chicago 2 Philadelphia 5 Milwaukee 3 St. Louis 3 Brooklyn 2, night Cincinnati 9 Pittsburgh 1, night Saturday’s Games Philadelphia at Chicago Brooklyn at Cincinnati New York at Milwaukee Pittsburgh at St. Louis American League New York Chicago Boston Cleveland Detroit Baltimore Kansas City Washington W. L. Pet. 1 60 32 .652 56 35 .615 1 50 43 .538[ 47 46 .505 46 46 .5001 44 48 .478 34 58 .370 , 33 62 .347 , Thursday’s Results Chicago 6 New York 2 Boston 5 Kansas City 3 Baltimore 3 Detroit 0 Washington 3 Cleveland 2, 10 inn Saturday’s Games Kansas City at Washington Chicago at Baltimore, night Detroit at New York Cleveland at Boston FIGHT RESULTS By UNITED PRESS BOSTON—Tony Veranis, 146's, Boston, outpointed Eddie Prince, 149, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 10. ST. PAUL, Mine.—Gil Turner, '1514and three-four, Philadelphia, outpointed DeT Flanggan, 152. apd three-four St. Paul 10. THE PRODIGY SON HOLLYWOOD «H — Warner Bros, did some research and found out that a minister’s son is Rev. Gerard Kerr Olivier, stars with the buxom blonde in “The Prince and the Showgirl.” Sheriff's Widow Dies in Johnston Mrs. Nola Benson Barber.' 90 widow of former Johnston County Sheriff R U. Barber, died Thurs day morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Stevens on Benson Route 1. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3:30 p. m. from Ele vation Methodist Church. The Rev. Glenn I. Bailey, pastor of the (Benson Pentecostal Church, of which she was a member, wil of ficiate. He will be assisted by the Rev. J. D. Catts and the Rev. C. F. Hirschi both o fBenson. In terment will follow in the church cemetery. Mrs. Barber was a music teach er on the faculty of Buie's Creek Academy when the institution was established in 1887. She later gave piano lessons in ner home, retiring last year aft«r reaching 39. She was a daughter of Mr. and RALEIGH <® — The State De partment of Labor says non-farm employment In North Carolina re mained about steady during June, it was a change of less than one tenth of one per cent from the May figure. A total of 1.080.700 persons had non-farm jobs during the month. LAKE VILLAGE, Ark <IP> — Two persons were killed in a two-car collision near here Wednesday. State police identified the victims as Eugene Williams, 22, Fayette ville, N. C., a Negro soldier sta tioned at Ft. Bragg, and William Hensley, 54, Montrose, Ark. Mrs. Cullen Benson, of the Ben son community. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Steevens; two sons, Wilbur F. and Shelton Barber ail of Benson, Route 1; one sister, Mrs. J. W. Stephenson of Smith field: one brother, Chessim Ben son of Benson, Route 1; seven grandchildren and two great-grand children. FOR A BRIGHTER TOMORROW and a rosy out look, don't carry money with you! Too many things can happen to it that way. To be safe, start a First-Citizens checking account and carry checks instead! We have a plan to fit your budget! Conveniently located in •Dunn ‘Benson ‘Angrier ‘Coats •Newton Grove And Other Fine N. C. Communities We never forget to J^eutA CJ$uf \ *- f Ask Your Dealer about Our Installment Loan Dept.! 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