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Low initial cost, small operating expense, J 9 % «.* trouble-free operation makes it a favorite the JR' f**l Bg parts in the well means IS- :m er supply with no repair 1 $ f; ant of a pump” Economy, volluines of water when lllPl them all in the Jacuzzi us to prove it? Drop in sL 7mA *I. ®SK & 1 ■ r more information. We’ll „ like it. . . JV nnson Cotton Company Tickets Are Available For Coliseum's All-Girl Review The “Pride of Harnett”- Ben haven high girls’ basketball team will make that glory-road trip. to tonight and so will a large delega tomorrow night and so will a large delegation of Countywide Benhaven supporters. The Sanford high school band is going to accompany the Benhaven team to the big Raleigh gym. This is a swell gesture on the pvt of the tion of Countywide Benhaven sup porters. here is an honorable word token to you. The small Benhaven band will also go along- with their team to add color, spirit, and backing for their team. Tickets for the big games may be purchased at the following places: Kelly’s Drug Store in Lillington, Bill Harrington at the Bank of Harnett in Erwin, Erwin Drug Co., Upchurch’s (George & Cad) in Dunn. The price of the tickets is SI.OO and this ticket entitles you to see four ball games. Cheap enough. Herman Blackmon, sponser of the Basketball Review, says that the last game will begin at 9:30 instead of 10:00 if possible. This will be welcome news for many people who thought that the time had been set for a very late start. The cry is “On to the Coliseum and Good Luck Benhaven.” BENHAVEN REPORT The Benhaven girls' basketball team and the Wilton girls’ team were observed Monday at the Coliseum in warmups and In a short scrimmage with each other. The Benhaven team was definitely the smoother of the two teams and probably has a slight edge on the four teams that have been viewed from this angle in their Coliseum workouts. The Red Oak team, how ever, has the finest guard trio of the four, but they do not have as good an all-around team as Ben GREGORY'S RED BIRD CABS PHONE 2851 ERWIN, N, C. FIRST ON THE FARM INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES AND SQtVICE McLAMB FARM MACHINERY CO. DUNN, N. C. THE DAILY RECORD DUNN, N. C. h\kkim;ton Girls Coach haven does. The only short-coming of the Harnett County entry seems to be the lack of height. No matter how capable a guard is, she is terribly handicapped against a player who is three or more inches taller than she is, and this will undoubtedly cause the Benhaven guards to play a superb game against the taller Salemburg team. They proved last year in the Coliseum game against Aberdeen that they can play an in spird and well-played game when it is necessary, and there is no rea son to believe that they cannot do this again. Coach Hudson of the Salemburg team appears rather confident of victory, and it is possible that this confidence (or even overconfidence) may be transmitted to his girls: this certainly won’t be an advan tage to his Salemburg team. If the Sampson team stands around on the court with too much confidence while the Benhaven team hustles around them (and they usually do hustle very well), there will be no celebrating in Salemburg. Hitting (Continued From Page One) peared for trial. Taylor charged in the warrant that Stewart hit him in the head with a bottle. Stewart contends that Taylor entered his home and threatened to kilj him. PAID COSTS Costs of court were coughed up by the following defendants: Sallie W Thomas, Dunn, driving without a license: Claude Hedge peth, Angler, careless and reckless driving, prayer for judgment con tinued at the request of the arrest ing officer; Sampson Davis, im proper brakes; Hubert C. Daniels, Raleigh, speeding. Five more cases were continued, until the Jan. 30 sitting. Involved are: Frank Weaver, Erwin, assaujt with a deadly weapon on his wife. A seiz ure order was issued on Weaver, who was out on SSOO bond, but failed to appear for trial Vaden Smith, Angler, driving drunk, without an operator’s license: Mertie O. Cotton, Angler, no operator’s license; Neil D. McLean, Lillington, Rt. 1, driv ing after license was revoked, called and failed, capias issued; and J. C. McLean, Lillington, Rt. 3, no operator’s - license. Drafts (Continued From Page One) vices Committee suggested that Congress, instead of writing a “de finite” limitation on the number of U. S. troops to be sent to Europe, make sure that the Nation could and would withdraw from the Atlantic Pact Army if Its allies fail to contribute their share. Crime—The Senate Crime Com mittee planned to add more names to its list of witnesses cited for conJ tempt for refusing to answer the, group’s questions. Chairman Estes Kefauver, D., Term., said he will ask the Senate to vote similar action against other witnesses who have refused—and may refuse—to reply to the committees’ questions. The Senate voted citations for eight yesterday, including big-time gam bler Joe Adonis and Anthony J. "Tony” Accardo, reputed heir to A1 Capone’s Chicago crime empire. KEEP THE CHANGE JACKSON, MISS.,—(UP)— A Negro delivery boy, R. T. Adams, got a $3 reward from the State treasurer's office for turning in a U. S. Government check he found on the street. Skilled Craftsmanship at its Best! Hand gaoling, finishing, repairing. Custom-designed These Things (Continued From Fife One) about it. Sonny is going to radiate sunshine ail along the long line of the Seaboard. Sam Fleishman, back from New York, says it‘s a “madhouse” up there, that business men Just don’t know what to do "There never was a harder time to know how to buy,” declared Sam—Floyd Furr went fishing over the weekend, but says they Just weren’t biting. Mrs. Beulah Graham, always one of our loyal supporters, declares that, "The Daily Record would still be worth a nickel a copy if it didn’t have, any thing but George Sokolsky’s* col umn.”— We’ve heard the same comment several times In fact, Earl Lever and Don Melchor were saying the same thing at the Post Office the other night. . ..Incident ally, the reason The Record was 20 minutes late day before yesterday was because the stall was busy un loading a big new Linotype ma chine. In fact, it was so heavy We had to call Wilbur T. Lee and have him send John E. Norris and the big wrecker down to unload the machine—which weighed nearly 5,000 pounds The Record now has four Linotypes, and sometimes we still have to use Bill Twyford’s Linotype down at his place Cad Upchurch says he, Mrs. Upchurch and Vicky will take offff for Florida just as soon as George gets back Reuben Pope said today that it’ll be a little later before he and Mrs. Pope get down to Miami .. Floyd Furr, owner of Carolina Cleaners, has a clever contest on this week... The persons who take the biggest bundle of clothes to be cleaned and the biggst bundle of shirts to be washed will get the work done free .. 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