THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, July 16, 1986 3 ! | | Library auction with fun, | J Presentation made Senator Charles D. Lemmond is shown here making a presentation for the Back Mountain Memorial Library's enn kaa st “‘Design a Bookstore Bookmark Contest.’’ The contest, fmm nT sponsored by the volunteer department to promote the = x : bookstore, was held in conjunction with the Children’s Auction logo by the inclement weather that plagued a good part of the five- |] Auction, part of the annual library auction. The 40th Annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction, day period, but rather managed to raise a good deal of money signified here with its logo made of wood, was not dampened for the local library. Children bid, too! The Children’s Auction is always a big part of the library auction as some children are shown Blazer raffled here: Siioing Rorsomaiiems Mey ails to have, This 1986 S-10 Chevy blazer went home at the end of the auction with its proud new owner, Francis McManus of Harveys Lake. McManus, along with hundreds of others, purchased raffle — tickets in an attempt to lay claim to the blazer. Photos by More photos, DONNA SUTLIFF Pages. z oh ns Hl * a : i i nd J said 5d i 2 i Re g a ¢ v : & VR, : : ELEY, BY ad ea, Starting young : The littlest auction-goer, maybe? This young man, attending New auction block : the auction during the early part of the week when the The brand new auction block, shown here, which was Library on Huntsville Road in Dallas, was filled to capacity with temperatures soared, kept cool by wearing a straw hat and constructed at the rear of the new Back Mountain Memorial antiques, just waiting to be auctioned off. eating lots and lots of ice-cream. i i rm A ep ren ARAN RASA a A A eb re | rn ttt APR itt MN £m Sn Ao A Si ii -