. . ■ _ . , . , HOF A fIR |H & WBffi aß l^lßlflliSJ^HH 16 N«m Gary Richardson Is Nominated For Military Academy Gary. Hkbardson, son of Mr. Itoa Mrs. Eugene Harding JWcfcirdsoD of Cooleemee, is one of six young men selected by Congressman James T. Broyhffi P WW . • •• •v..,' /• ' . Gary Richardson 'Dead-Eye' Spry Gives Big Hunters A Lesson Walt Shoaf and Ross Jones, two of the town's biggest hunters, have been trying to get Grady Spry Sr. to go hunting with them all winter. They kept telling him how much game they were killing and how they'd show him how it was done. Well, Grady finally got tired of listening to'em talk so he went. Grady came back with three rabbits. The big time game hunters returned to an empty pot. (Ed. Note: H Grady won't give 'em a rabbit, we'll bett SheitriH Mudday would let 'em have one or those possisns he's been trying to give away for the past six months.) te*l-«ye" MM Walt, shaking his head . fc disbelief. "That's the first time Grady's been hunting in SO years and to fltfarfr that he pamo . fcome with all the game!" Brag, ■ ajy*- ■ BBh| i. ..j®s II mm jy ' H -c ~ •.. . ... r - - g|p jjgg ps/~ " W& : JflH * IByjk , a f^M Y*w» E^BfeS^HH Kwr JH COOLEEMEE, N. C. February 7,1968 to compete for the Ninth District's appointment to the United States Military Academy *t West Point. He was selected by Con gressman BroyhiH in district wkfcl competition. Gary is a senior at Davie High where be is a member of the Spanish sad Photography clubs. He is employed by the Cooleemee Drug Company. Congressman BroyhiH ex plained that his nominations were based solely upon merit established through a scholastic teamtesUon conducted at his re quest by the United States Civil Service Commission. "I have now instructed the Military Academy," BroyhiH stated, "that the final selection should be determined on the basis of scores obtained in the final en trance examinations to be scheduled by the Army soon." The successful candidate wiH report to the Academy at West ■Fotofr to- begin his studies in June. - » -W - | H yj G r\JGO ■■ft V- I H MKM*-• ?* 3gfsj*. _ ■ .. I * ::siJiPfi- :" r r x&:- ■■ JyJHIHgM * W ■ W ■ —I IF I R 10 GmHI Valentine Dance Saturday »«.-pr Who'll Be The Sweetheart? FiVEi girls wiU compete for the title of Sweetheart at the annual Valentine's Dance at the Cooleemee School Gym Satur day night. Nominated for the title we Angela MarUand, Delia Hinkle, lime Harris, Susan Headrix and A Pro At Work-See P. Sckavllle^N Phyflis Quillin. The sweetheart will he chosen by members of the football and basketball teams at Davie High. The dance is sponsored by the Cooleemee Jaycees. Door prizes hays been given away by Cooleemee Drug, Cooleemee fiaiher Shop, Wapjefs Jewelry, Ellis Shop, Western Auto, Cooieemee Super Market, Coofeemee Hardware and Sporting Goods, Rkfenhour's Esso, Davie Furniture, U-Stop- In, Craason's Shell, North Oooledtoiee Barber Shop and Call * Booe'g Superette.

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