Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1978 Page: 5 of 22
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lions. Showers were also pre- tion and in Canada:
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Atlantic Coast and upper Ohio the nation.
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ALMOST READY - The annual Comanche
Trail Council Boy Scouts of America Cub
Scout Pushmobile Derby will be held from
2:30 to 4:31 pm. Sunday at Commerce
Square. The event is for all cub scouts. Here
Trendsetter Print Collection —
All durable 100% nylon pile.
Versatile and stylish.
Padding and expert installation extra.
Sale ends Nov. 6
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Each week we are featuring a tableware item or
pair of items as shown at only 676
Star Quality —
Lustrous textured plush
100% Trrvira' Star
polyester pile. 14 colors.
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annual derby
The Cub Scouts of Comanche '
Trail Council will hold their
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Derby in Commerce Square
beginning nt 1:31 p.m. Sunday
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MATCHING COMPANION
ITEMS AT SUBSTANTIAL
Remember you'll find Wexford delightfully elegant in
any setting, yet quality crafted to withstand the rigors
of daily family use. You will want to collect every
beautiful Wexford item available. See the companion
items priced to help your collection grow!
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Scouts from Pack 22, Den 3. From left to
right, they are Mike McCorkle, 8, Ricky
Medley, 3, and Archie Jordan, 1.
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This magnificent crystal glassware is a machine reproduction of very expensive hand made
lead crystal imported from Europe. WEXFORD is styled in every way for today s
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Footed Goblet 1
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Rain and some thundershow- dieted for extreme southern Eastern U.S.:. Atlanta 57,
ers were reported in Florida, Florida. Sunny skies were ex- clear; Boston41, clear; Chicago
and fog enveloped parts of the lected cross much of the rest of 44, clear; Cincinnati 41, clear;
20 degrees in Concord, N.H. to em and southern Rockies and Orleans 58, foggy; New York 46,
75 degrees in Key West, Fla. along parts of the Atlantic clear; Philadelphia 44, clear. BL
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Cubs from the eight-county
council area will assemble to
race their homemade carts to
relay fashton over an BN foot
track, competing by age.
The carts are constructed by
cube and their dads with only
two guidelines: they must be
steerable, and the wheels
cannot be over 15 inches to
diameter. This allows lots of
imagination to design.
Large crowds are expected as
to years past with the event
becoming a popular one with
Brownwood residents. An in-
formation booth for boys 8, 3
and 10 years old seeking a Cub
Scout Pack to join will also be
present.
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Entries from Brownwood so
far includes Pack 1, Pack 4,
Pack 14, and Pack 22. Judges
for this year's event will be
furnished by the Brownwood
Lodge, Benevolent and
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r in the mountains of Nevada, and from the eastern part of the the nation
travel advisories remained to Great Basin across the central Here are some early morning
effect. A mixture of rain and and southern Rockies, with temperatures and conditions
wet snow was reported to the snow likely to the higher eleva- from key cities around the na-
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Sale S2.06 — t20.21 single roll
reg. $2.75 — $26.95 (packaged in double rolls)
See our hundreds of in-stock wallcovering
patterns — ready to take home!
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1978, newspaper, November 2, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573525/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.