Cooleemee Journal __ mmM , m ,^,,, m »^ m tiMYw MB. 42 v fek BL jM >r^MHU £ *%- ,** I _v fipr j / I j Jt^ Bk JiEwMf jjh|J I M^Jm k Trick Or Treat For UNICEF Sumo Wall and Ricky Snipes of the UMYF of the Cooieemee United Method ist Church are port of a group of more Hian frtl fawiapf Hiaf iH —pg Halloween Carnival Scheduled Nov. 1 " * mf& n t : m jgJW*' TRICK OR TR*AT: Halloween it nar Mid the Cooleemee pranksters won't miss a trick. Even the taieohone wet a last VP V WVMf I MVv Cooleemee PTA Sponsors Supper Use Cooleemee PTA will spon sor a Chicken Pie supper on Saturday, November 1, at the school cafeteria. Serving will begin at 5 pro. and continue until Bp.m. Take out orders will alao be filled for thoee taiable to have supper in the cafeteria. the community for Unicef. They will begin at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. All contri butions will be greatly appreciated. (Staff photo by Barringer). The annual Halloween Car nival will be held on Saturday, November 1, at the Cbolecmee The Mature the traditional Halloween events in duding booths for fuhing, ring toss, balloon bursting, pitch the plate, and bingo. There will also be cake walks, the Horror House, and grab bags. A contest will be held for the most unusual costume with prizes a warded to the winners. Ihe carnival is sponsored by the local Jaycees and Jaycettes and proceeds will go to the community development fund. Make plans now to bring the family for an evening of enter tainment. Jaycettes To Sponsor Cake Walk Hie local Jaycettes will spon sor the cake walk at the annual Halloween Carnival on Satur day, November 1, at the Cbol ecmee School. Anyone who can possibly do nate a cake for this very worthy project is aafced to contact any Jaycetteor call Mrs. Judy Wag ner at 284-5682. They will gladly pick them up for you. Proceeds will go to the Com munity Development Program. wrwiJiM r.ocwa w» GOOLSMQ.M.C fa **bfilb __ Ji, - L!'- d» Jf •^V-*-'""" - i '' *■ - ■ i - x - \ Bj^^!!!!^»5B 1 «B Fighting Days Are Over The Cooleemee Jaycees decided it was best to sell the jet fighter which has occupied a spot in the Shopping Center for Jerusalem Fire Dept. Sets Texas Barbeque' The Jerusalem Fire Depart Bent will ttaxe it s Annual Tem Barbecue" on Satur day, October 6, 190, at the Jerusalem Fire Station. The station is located at the inter - sections of Highways Ml-M, The food served by the fire men is unique in that it is barbecued beef iwrtexl of park , and this dettcinus meat wffl be served in generous portions, along with green beans and cant, potato salad, ooie slaw, and your choice of either steam ing hot coffee or iced tea. The ladies of the auxuHary are busy making delicious rakmt and you will also have your choice of any of these feucious desserts, included in the price of the meal Now (hat we have your appe tite whetted for some real good barbecue, let us tell you that serving will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday morning, and contin ue until 8:30 p.m. The firemen will be glad to fix you op with plates, (and there will be small plates for the kiddies), take-out boxes, or sandwiches. Bring the whole family and eat with the Jerusalem Fzregxmi an Saturday. October 25. HB The proceeds go Cor a most worthy cause, and the food is always dehrious 1 ! Anyone wishing to donate a cake, pie or potato salad may contact Mrs. Jack Lagle of 2M -33M or Richard Reck at 2M-2241 or 2M-5757 by Friday eraug. Orders will be delivered upon request To place your take out orders, call 2M-3712, winch is the Number One Station. Some one will be available to deliver these orders. Dults plates are (lit and 75 cents for children. Lions Begin Candy Sales The Cooleemee Lions Club have begun their annual Hal loiixn candy sales which will continue until October 3L There will be a door to door canvass of the community aid anyone who has not been con tacted, but would like to ptr chase some candy, may contact any Lion. the past year, for safety reasons. It has recently been sold for junk and the pro ceeds will go to the community devel opment fund. 12P««m WGmh

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