Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978 Page: 1 of 46
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Who said Halloween is just for colorful Halloween cake.
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host Crowley in the last home game of the regular season at 7:30
p.m. this Friday in Cea-Tex Stadium. See sports section B for
detoils.
All workers are urged to turn in their cards and pledges to the
temporary office at 108 W. Anderson. The office will remain
open for another week.
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Pancakes will flip Thursday night in the Brownwood Coliseum
as the annual Brownwood Kiwanis Club Pancake Supper gets
under way. Tickets for the event may be purchased for $1.25
from any Kiwanis Club member or by contacting Buri Brown
who is this year's pancake supper chairman. Tickets will also be
available at the door Thursday night.
CELEBRATION-Brownwood High School cheerleaders and
football players celebrate Friday's 52-3 victory over District 11-
AAA foe Granbury as the final gun sounds. The Lions, on top of
the north zone race with a 30 record with two games remaining,
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The goal is 185,000 and the pledges and contributions have
gone slightly over the halfway mark.
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For most merchants along this once bustling
Brownwood thoroughfare, the price of progress
is measured in sagging business while recon-
struction of the street is under way.
The Brown County United Way campaign reached $45,000 by 5
p.m. Friday, according to Jack Smith, drive chairman for the
1978 campaign.
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FREE RIDE—This little princess accepts a
lift from her mother to get a better view of the
dart game, but preferred to watch the other
costumed youngsters go by at the Lions
The $1.25 ticket is good for serving of pancakes, ham, coffee,
milk and other trimmings.
Proceeds from the supper will go for all Brownwood Kiwanis
Club activities, including the sponsoring of a Boy Scout troop,
teen-age baseball team. Circle K University organization and
others.
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See sports
Section B
BROWNWOOD AREA - Most fair through Monday with
warm afternoons and cool nights. High today and Monday
near 80, low tonight near 50.
- Maximum temperature here Saturday 92. Sunset today
5:50, sunrise Monday 6:51
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A&M 38, Rice 21
Baylor 28, TCU 21
Houston 20, Arkansas 9
15 1 vote absentee
A total of 151 persons in Brown County had voted absentee
through Friday for the Nov. 7 general election. According to
Reecie Bell, Brown County clerk, the last day for absentee
voting is this Friday before 5 p.m. The courthouse closes at 5.
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Carnival offers good old time
By HARRIETTE GRAVES and some fortunate person in hands at football toss, baseball The rattle of change as money i was order of the day as
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Egypt is determined to show couraged the public to be on secretary of state. He has ser-
the Arab world it is protecting hand to meet and talk with the ved in two different offices of
the interests of the 1.1 million candidate. He will confine his the executive branch of state
Palestinians living, there. Coo- stay in Brownwood at the air- government.
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throw, darts, ring toss, and was passed back and forth in- costumed attendants tried to
basketball throw. dicated that the carnival will gain attention by shouting for
A big, big attraction was the net some good results for the more bingo players.
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The Brownwood Coliseum while young and old alike tried stuffed animal walk and here Lions Mothers Club who plan to No chance of anyone going
Saturday night was tran. their luck at the various indoor again adults joined the use the proceeds for the father- home hungry as a comer of the
sformed into a giant carnival sports. For the small fry, bob- youngsters in their attempts to son football banquet later. coliseum was devoted to what
and folks of all ages milled bling ducks in a pond attracted bag an animal and take him The main auditorium of the was termed "witches menu."
around having a plain, old good their interest and the youngster home. coliseum was reserved for the There was plenty of chili, Frito
time. who grabbed for duck marked Even though it was a game room while other spaces pies, tamales, and mouth
The Lions Mothers Club No. 11 went home with a nifty Halloween function, many of in the building were geared to watering hotdogs and buns.
Halloween Carnival had prize. But regardless every the youngsters preferred to other activities such as a The coliseum began filling at
something for just about duck caught entitled its captor come in their everyday clothing miniature “casino” where play 6 p.m. and less than an hour
everyone. Youngsters clutched to a small gift. in contrast to the few who don- money flowed like honey and a later the whole place ws cram-
assorted prizes in their little Many of the games were ned costumes depicting prin- spooky spook house guaranteed med with Central Texans
fists. Men and women rushed to geared to the older children as cesses, goblins, fairies, pirates to stand hair up on end. having old-fashioned Halloween
their chairs in the cake walk eager boys and girls tried their and several clowns. Outside in the lobby, bingo fun.
However, President Carter, m
at a campaign stop in Buffalo, E
declared he had succeeded in K
getting Sadat to change his ■
mind about recalling the ne- ■
gotiators. m
At Buffalo International Air- H
port and at subsequent cam- H
paign stops, Carter claimed he ■
had reversed a decision by Sa- E
dat to recall the negotiating •
team. ■
However, Carter, departing ■
from a prepared address, said: ■
“I contacted President Sadat ■
last night and said ‘leave your E
negotiators in Washington.' E
“He sent me word this morn- l
ing, I’ll do what my friend, I
Jimmy Carter, asked me. I
They’re going to stay and nego- ]
Mate.”’
Campaigning later Saturday I
in Hartford, Conn., however, |
Carter told a small group of re- ■
porters that he had not spoken
to Sadat directly by telephone.
“We sent him a message,” the
president told the reporters who
accompanied him to a fund-
raising affair.
Carter said Sadat sent a re-
turn message, saying "as long
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October 29 1978
Volume 79 No. 13
nection to be clear and strong. Hill became the first person and four grandchildren, Bitsy
Israel, taking the position that in Texas history to unseat an in- and John Hill center their ac-
a treaty with Egypt is separate cumbent governor without a tivities around their Methodist .3
from the Palestinian lasue, runoff on May 6 when he not- church, their interest in historic
wants the loosest possible link ched with 51.4 percent of the restoration sparked by their ex-
expressed. vote in the Democratic periences in restoring a 100-
The Egyptian negotiators, it primary year-old home in Austin and HI
was learned, had tentatively The surprise victory gave Hill charitable organizations. Hill is I
scheduled flights back to Cairo his second “first” in Texas national vice president of the z
over the weekend amid reports political history. His 1972 elec- Muscular Dystrophy
that they had been ordered tion as attorney general Association.
home by Prime Minister Mus-
tafa Khalil. _______________________________________________________________________________
By BARRY SCHWEID as I wanted Egyptian negotia- by Sadat to recall his negotia- during the secretary’s meeting
Associated Press Writer tors here, he would leave them tors. with the Egyptians. That
WASHINGTON (AP) — The in Washington.” The source, insisting on meeting dealt primarily with
trouble-plagued Mideast peace As Air Force One traveled anonymity, said the Egyptians proposed changes in the text of
course Saturday as President ty press secretary Rex Granum Cyrus R Vance during a meet- apeae.teaty;The president
Carter claimed he had per- told reporters Carter’s an- ing late Friday that no decision a
suaded Egyptian President An- nouncement about Sadat had had yet been taken on whether While it seemed deaf that, in
war Sadat to keep his negotia- come aa a surprise even to Mm. they would go home. any event, the negotiators
tors here. Meanwhile, a source close to According to this account, would have' returned within a
Without any announcement, the peace talks told reporters at Carter, seeing television re- in Hays. their recall wwi far
Secretary of State Cyrus R. the State Department that the ports that Prime Minister Kha- "consultations” would have
Vance resumed informal and Egyptian delegation had not ill had ordered the delegation cast a shadow over the negotia-
separate sessions with the la- been informed of any decision back to Cairo, telephoned Vance tions.
raeli and Egyptian delegations
in an effort to conclude a peace . . -
treaty between the two coun- AIRPORT STOP
tries. -----------------------------------
afihagrsanheab John Hill to visit Monday
in dispute was how firmly to Attorney General John Hill, marked the first time an elected i _ /
link the treaty to future nego- Democratic candidate for incumbent in that office had k m8ER%a
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Amusements ...........SD
Astro Graph...........1U
Berry’s World..........4A
Births........... SA
Books.................3D
Business, Financial.....3A
Cameras..............12A
Career Question Box.... IBA
Chuckwagon...........10A
Classified.................
Comics................2D
Deaths...................
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Features.........Section D
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Mothers Club Halloween Carnival Saturday
night. .
(Bulletin Photo by EvaaGale)
Be sure to see:
New weekly business page: 3A
★ Democrats favored: 11A ★
How key executives relax: 9A
November sky gazing: 6A
Complete sports: Section B
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978, newspaper, October 29, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573521/m1/1/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.