 Would you rather pay $650 or $66 for a smartphone? Simple. With the Appalachian Advantage plan, pay less upfront and then just a few dollars more every month. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Mountain Top Media celebrates 50 years of halloween. Tomorrow, October 21st, everyone's fall favorite scavenger hunt returns to Pikeville with prizes in store. Wednesday, Mountain Top spoke with 1971 winner Ruth Butcher Moore about her win half a century ago. It was the first halloween that the town of Pikeville had. And you listened on the radio for clues and you went to different areas where they said the clues were and you would find prizes. So when it first started, you went to their booth and signed your name and you got a ticket. My ticket number was 123 and when it was over and they called out the winner for the grand prize and it was ticket 123, I said, that's my number, that's my number. And I had to go to where they were located. Our prize was two passes for one year at the Weddington Theater and a cassette player. And we had a blast with it. We really, really enjoyed the night doing it. We had fun with all four of us. And then for the next year, I enjoyed going to the movie anytime I wanted to. And we definitely enjoyed the cassette player because those were the up and coming thing at that time. Again, you can catch the fun this Thursday, October 21st from 6.8 p.m. on 93.1 WDHR Z107.5 Music Radio 98.1 and Rock 103. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Chorjol.