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Jhird Auction Is Scheduled November 3 ?L ?? ?*" The Waynesville area's third fhmmunity auction vill be held on ?toe courthouse parkins lot Satur Oe.v. November 8, according to Ned X Tucker, executive vice president M the Chamber of Commerce. 1 Z Sales last week at the auction totalled $107 2$. with a commis sion of $14 35 ? The second sale, conducted last Saturday', produced more items for aule and attracted a larger crowd than at the first auction. October 23. but many of the items put ?H> for auction lasl week were i.ot (toto! because their owner refused ?toe bid offered. 2 Mr. Tucker said that experience at the first two auctions has shown thai household items and used ?equipment sell the best, a. Farmers arc also asked to bring livestock, but pigs offered for sale Should be castrated beforehand. Air Tucker pointed out. Auctioneer at the sale last StMu! 'day was R. C. Gossett of Can ton Cm Mountaineer Want Ads -r ? A DISCISSION of the importance of school lunchrooms is the sulijcrl of thrse three who are appearing on a series of programs throughout the county. From left: Mrs. Ruhvr Kryson, public health nurse. Lawrence l.ratherw<M?d. county superintendent of educa tion. and Mrs. Hello Franklin, a tencher supervisor. (Mountaineer I'hotoi. Say I Saw It In The Mountaineer Modern Sewing Tricks For Younger Stylish Spooks By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Humrn'i Editor t EVEN HALLOWEEN COS TUMES are up to new tricks Mothers accustomed to raiding the ragbag for materials to stl'ch up outfits for junior spooks and witches now get an unexpected assist from the medicine cabinet The new colorful star-studded plas tic strip bandages make gay trim mings for small-fry costumes. Local sewing center experts sug gest making a witch costume by! stitching up a basic smock out of inexpensive black cotton fabric. Use a commercial pattern or cut the front and back of the dress j in a T-shape and sew side .seaal together Use a drawstnng to shape the neck Make a triangular orange shawl j and edge the shawl with the new j decorative plastic bandages. Cut j between the bandages to make a scalloped effect. Trim th. - belt with more bandages, baste patches on the skirt and use the plastic strips to hold down the edges Make a witch's hat from heavy black paper and trim it with Methodist Men Will Meet Monday Night The regular quarterly dinner meeting of the Methodist Men's Fellowship will be held at the Maggie Church Monday evening, October 29. ? Rowe Henry, superintendent of the Canton City Schools will be the guest speaker. Church groups are requested to notify Sherrill Jimison at 2382 in Canton or Herbert Morgan at CL 6-6051 fn Waynesville by 12 o'clock Monday as to the number expected to attend the meeting. This is the first meeting of the new conference year, and a full attendance is called for. bandages. The plastic strips are made With pure, non-toxic colors and are safe as well as gay. They may be used to trim other costumes. And if the small trick-or-treat fans should happen to fall down and ' skin a knee on Hallowe'en; they will have plenty of first-aid band ages handy, right on their cos tumes. I'P-TO-DATE WITCH . . Her costume can be whipped up in a jiffy on the sewing machine and trimmed with the Kay new colored, star - studded plastic bandages. ' I Isnutt. :X-*J - Just before Election Day, November 6, the nation's 4,175,134 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers, and their leaders will place on the doorknobs of 35,000.000 homes Liberty Bell hangers, shown above, urging every citizen to vote. The Scouts' "Ge^^ut the-Vote" campaign is being conducted in cooperation freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge. It is entirely ^Bi partisan, without reference to any candidate or party. I , No. 1 ? Waynesville \s. Kli/abet hton. Tenn. mimr* mmam&k \ iiwr. -jmumza WANTED 1 500 ss USID?nRfS We're trading HIGH to get them...we'll pay TOP DOLLAR for the tires you trade on new GOODYEAR TIRES * (hoot, from this famous llno-up: ? All-Nylon Cord Sopor-Cushion * Double ioglo ? world's best tiro ? Marathon Deluxe Super-Cushion I % Allison & Duncan Tire Co. a "Tire Service Headquarters" \ ^ Gcor^iii Ave., Ilazelwood PICK THE WINNERS IN THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER'S *15?? CASH PRIZE EACH WEEK 1. This football contest is open to everyone except employees of the tVaynosville Mountaineer and their families. 2 No contestants may submit more than one entry a week under his or any other name. The official entry blank only may be used. 3. All entries must be completed by 5 p.m. on Friday of the week the games are played and deposited in the "Football Contest" box in The Mountaineer office at 413 Main Street For the convenience of the contestants, mail entries will bo accepted but must be in The Mountaineer ofliee not later than the time specified above Address "Football Contest" Editor, in care o! The Mountaineer. ? ni* twii ? I 4. Ten football games are listed in the advertisements ap pearing on this paRe. Each game is numbered. Using the official entry blank in this issue, write in beside the cor responding number the winner of each game. 5. Tie games must be indicated or will be counted in error. U. Contestant picking the largest number of winners will be awarded a cash prize. In case of ties, prizes will be equally divided. 7. Winners of euch week's contests will be announced in the Monday's issue of The Waynesville Mountaineer. Winners are requested to obtain their prizes at the office. 8 The decision of the judges shall be final FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TV CHOOSE GE For ? Clearer Pictures ? Better Listening ? Best Trade-In Allowance SEE THE GAMES ON G.E. TELEVISION No. 2 ? Notre Dame vs. Navy HAYWOOD ELECTRIC SERVICE Dial GL 6-5041 Main Street, Hazelwood For a Treat Try Biltmore's New JERSEY CREAMLINE HOMOGENIZED MILK! Exclusive Product of Famed Biltmore Jersey Herd ? No. .'J ? Tennesson \s. I . N. ('. VISIT BILTMORE DAIRY Dial (>L <?-??0t> 1 l.akf Junaiuska " ? No. t ? Florida vs. Auburn GUARANTEED RECAPPING SERVICE II. F. GOODRICH NEW TREADS ? WASHING ? WAXING ? LI BRICATION ? BATTERIES ? TIRE REPAIRS ? ACCESSORIES DIAL GL 6- 8?71 CHARLIE'S TEXACO SERVICE V?????? ?????? M t unp ine uontest clank elsewhere In This Issue and Try Your Skill 1 FORD LEADS THE FIELD IN 0 ? ? PERFORMANCE ? OPERATING ECONOMY ? APPEARANCE ? PRICE COME IN TODAY AND SEE THE NEW FORD FOR '56 No. ? Wake Forest \s. N. 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