'TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 4, 1952 —M —BO..ISWMI !!■■!(■ ■ Coats High School News We we proud to Enounce that two of our senior basketball play ers have been selected to play on tbs All-County Team. They are Sue Langdon and Rudolph Miller. Sue, who had become Interested In basketball during her ear# years began playing on the team in her ) freshman year. She has continued to play since and has become one of Coat’s beat guards. She is 5’ _ . 10”, has brown hair and eyes, and ■W/ Is a neat and attractive girl. Ru dolph, also, has been playing on the team for four years. He is 6’ 2” in height and has a record of 288 points for this year. Dertnis Pope, president of the Coats Chapter of F. F. A. partici pated in a radio program on “F. F. A. Week.” The program was broadcast over W. C. K. B. at 3:15 on Tuesday afternoon. The pro m gram included the history of the F. F. A. organization, the purposes for which it stands, and some of the activities it participates in. Representatives from the Anderson Creek, Lillington, Angier and Coats High schools took part In’ the pro- ,> • +Stewart+ ■ LAST TIME TODAY "CaiyGrant-f Betsy Drake jreSSMito*! One More • JACK ROSE t tWRY BIANKE • NORMAN TAUROG Also • Latest News +DUNN+ LAST TIME TODAY _ DCND OP Also - Cartoon +Harnett+ , LAST TIME TODAY % » Dm!Act... * m Ik 4 Rfi Before you make any tire investment, let ua • » i'«. y« skid rr*toc«*.. introduce you to. our friend, and yours—thfc • Aad a |hw w» ■ —liin>l rids Uwi amb raids great U. S. Royal Master. k<bMiH«y srm*. *° get ” b ß4 ** lß ® 80 “““y j REMEMBER! p ’ were never done before! any delays, filling ye««**irw*U reader •H on shr. r» TOTAITMAD-DVTH SAETY. (Up * expert, service-op X«* Urea-while your **•,#*** mem* : ; ;7 • v * * ***•*?■ tmtisliae j 0 any *• awn tM* . MmNs BmMm wm4 %?> J ' T inMirrrriiiit gram. The. representatives are ; president of tbelr chanters. Two -movies on "Safety” were shown to the high school students recently in assembly. One of the movies included the various acts of safety that should be observed inside the school building. The other movie demonstrated safety outside the building. The movie illustrated the duties of safety pa trols, their work, and their res ponsibilities. It also stressed the importance of co-operation between students and their safety patrol leaders. Mr. Everett, from the North Carolina Department of Motor Ve hicles Safety Division, talked with us after the movies. He emphasiz ed the importance of safety on the school buses. The bus drivers have a large responsibility in transport ing the students to and from school, and it is the duty of each student to conduct himself at all times in a manner that will not endanger the driving of the driver. The Coats Chapter of the F. F. A. is giving its annual "Father-Son Banquet” on Friday night. Febru ary 29. The Banquet which is be ing given in honor of the fathers of the members, will be held in the Agriculture Building. Mr. J. B. Last Time Today fnsimu .. WARNER MQS „jggSjj£WgS *** M,,tH «““■ - JKK Rose and OTLVILLE SHWLLSoii ——ROY Del RUTH . Cartoon i—ja —;—, WED. THURS. AMBER * REPUBLIC PICTURE 2 Shows Nightly BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 Shows Start At 7 And 9 Remember - Children under 12 in cm FREE Teen Tattle Tales By LINDA ATCOCK • J , The Ita bug has invaded our. school and is keeping too many 1 pupils away. It is rumored that’ the schools might close for a few days if absenteeism gets any high- | er. We wouldn’t mind a little va cation, but frankly speaking, we would pffefer to have it next June. Rack Butt celebrated her 16th birthday on February 21 with a dinner party for several cqpples. Tommy was seen coming out of the Jewelry store with a neat package on that day. You guessed it. A pretty gold bracelet for his truly fair. How does it feel to be sweet sixteen, Kack? Two-ing The Town: Dickie Surles and Anne Byerly making time. Martha Ann Butler and E. B. Dixon, a cute couple. Jane Westbrook and Bobby Day Godwin talking sports. Margaret Lee Naylor and Billy Ray Godwin sitting close together at the ball games. Charles Johnson and. Melrose Tart (a new one) in church. Mel rose sporting an orchid. Tommy Waggoner and Rack Butt headed for the library. Pat Butler and Dick Tart hold ing hands. ■ Frank Spruill and Barbara Red dish leaving the movie. D. R. Lee and Laney Hodges rid ing in the old jalopy. Patricia Johnson and William Moody dancing dreamily in each others’ arms. Morton Fleishman and Linda Williams taking in a show. Jimmy Thompson and Jan Ay cock aßcidently bumping into each other everywhere they go! Faye Godwin and Devon Stew art dating again. Granville Tllghman and Bobby Bailey confessin’. Becky Lee and Donald Billy Johnson riding. After a tong weekend holiday, Miss Davis found every desk occu pied. Her attendance slip to Mr. Johnson read, "Their mothers had them long enough.” Wedding bells wffl peal forth Ip Eller will give the Invocation and Mr.’ Owen Odum will give a talk about the Veteran’s Administra tion. There will be a movie shown and afterwards several stunts will be given. The following menu has been planned: Barbecued pig and chicken, oole slaw, hush puppies, garden peas, potato salad, candied yams, coconut pie and tee cream, coffee and cake. Around lie peo ple are expected to attend the banquet. . The seniors have completed the work on their annual, THE ECHO, and will begin selling them next week. They are being sold at a very reasonable price, only *1.50 per annual. AH the seniors are help ing to sell the annuals. . -..yoßttt, DUNN. ft. 0. ■ ■ ■■"jr— : March for four Dunn boys and ' girls, Pat Johnson and Willie 1' Brannan will be exchanging vows way down In Memphis, Ten nessee, March Bth. Patsy Cromartie and Lloyd Coats will do the same in the Methodist Church here In Dunn. We have a sneaking idea that Pat Snipes and Nanqy Aber nathey are waiting no longer than summer to walk down the aisle with Jimmie Coats and Charles Overman, respectively. These ro mances appear too serious for pas sing fancies. In the meantime Nancy is knitting argoyles furious ly for Charles, even in World His tory! AH were excited as Tuesday night rolled around and the last home game came with It. Laurlnburg! It was certainly a bad night but sev eral turned out for the game. Dunn topped In the girls’ game but Laurlnburg took the boys. It was a swell game! Fridi j night the Jr. Varsity and Varsity will travel to Rockingham for our last bas ketball game of this season. Good luck, boys. We’ll be rooting liar ;*! Have you seen it? It’* the most beautiful thing I’ve seen lately. Os course, it’s Joy Lou Edward’s new necklace, watch and earring set. Durwood Jackson lent it to her with the news of going over seas. We’re sorry to hear that more of our boys are being shipped out. But they'll be back and what a glorious day that will be. I Say, Mary Lou Lee, calk is go ing around about that new "gang ster” you’re hitting It off with. What’s his real name" - ' Detention HaH seems to be quite a popular place If the number present is any indication It makes * a good study period if you happen not to have one during school. Bet the teachers don’t enjoy staying an extra hour or two after school any more than we do. So why should they be punished for some thing the pupils do. In other words why have a detention 'hall? Lucky' Barbara Snipes! Even tho’ she has an abundance of boy friends in Dunn (don’t ask me to name them) she has them in Staunton Military Academy. Red Sandlin has asked her to the ■ dances up there and she’ll prob ably come home with even more boy friends. Wen all I can say Is; More power to you, Barbara!! In Denson there's a boy by the name of Harvey Johnson who has captured Louise Brown. It seems that when she went to Smitbfield she met him and now the flame has bift-st out again. Aint love just absolutely, wonderfully mar velous 1 Is my face red and have I made mistakes lately? Annette Barefoot Just let it out that Jack Bennett— along with William Maynard—ls also a current beafu. And Mary Lou Westbrook told me that Ray man West is not her only boy friend, she has several others I I’m awful sorry, gals, and I’ll try my level best not to do It again! - - - -- - -■ ■ - wmrmcE! , Now Only i2O9 95 , I f' M v.' • h * .-'ktirn a j* * * « •’ T for such comptete equipinenL MICKEY MOUSE ’ " ", -V T X©u WANTM£ To'l fves... BUT FOR Yf GOTCMAII THIS WLTZ TWUH WORST-LOOKIN' STOCK. GOSH...THERE'S H GO COWNANDBUY GOODNESS' SAKE..r' i 'VT. I COUU? BINBI MORE/W3nYv-THAn'' SOME STOCK.? DON’T BUY JKCgT ,WMUfIw j n n ’ L-. , ZZgg* . 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