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-.110111MMIK,1011111111.111MMIVIIMIIIME.MW•••••• - BAIRD PHONE Pdce 20` CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR 854-1008 SERVING ENTIRE AREA— FROM BAIRD — CLYDE HOURS: 8 - 5 - Mon. - Fri. Callahan County Clarendon, Established November 15, 1879 The Baird Weekly Star, Established December 8, 1887 NUMBER 20 VOLUME 95 CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS—THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1980 XII PAGES 3rd ANNUAL FABIAN BELL GOLF TOURNAMENT SAT., SUN. The Third Annual Fabian Bell Mem- Clyde. orial Golf Tournament will be held at the The entry fee for each team is $60.00. Shady Oaks Country Club, located be- Prizes to be given are a set of Haig tween Baird and Clyde, May 30, 31, and Ultra Flex Woods and Irons, bags and June 1, 1980. balls. The tournament is a low ball partner- A free dinner will be held Saturday ship for ages 21 and over. night following play. Prizes will be given for the club with For more information, contact Jerry the most entries, excluding Baird and Stone at AC 915-854-1757. COUNTY LAWMEN STILL A COOL PLACE TO BE— The Baird Swimming UNABLE TO IDENTIFY BODY Pool opened May 26 and is already a popular place to go. Barry Fikes will be running the pool Callahan County authorities are back confidential. this year. to zero in their attempt to identify the The Dallas crime lab has been compar- body of a man found May 13 in the south- Admission for the pool is: Kiddie Pool, 50 cents, ing medical and dental records with western part of the County. records of several missing persons. 12 & under, 75 cents, and all over 12, $1.00. Sheriff Bill Skinner went to Rusk The body has been kept at the lab State Hospital in East Texas and a Dallas after an autopsy. A road crew found crime lab in an effort to identify the man. the body 12 miles southeast of Abilene Graduation Exercises Held However the effort didn't work. and one mile south of Highway 36. The While at Rusk State Hospital, Sheriff dead man was clothed, but carried no May 22 For 30 Eight Graders Bill Skinner obtained some medical re- identification and only 3 cents in his cords that may be helpful but are still pockets. The Baird School System held their exercises. Mr. Weldon Moore and Mr. eighth grade graduation and awards pro- Jim Clark presented each of the gradua- gram at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 22. ting students their diplomas. Graduating into the ninth grade this com- Along with the graduation exercises, ing August and receiving their diplomas was the awards program. There were four Score of 62 Wins Sunday were thirty students. students receiving awards for the A honor Brother Howard H. Hollowell, pastor roll, twelve students for the B honor of the Presbyterian Church in Baird, roll, twenty-seven for the A and B was the speaker for the graduation honor roll and eight students receiving awards for being neither absent nor tardy. Scramble at Shady Oaks A Honor Roll Frances Hounshell-3 quart. EIGHTH GRADE 1980 The Shady Oaks Ladies Golf Associa- Rene Cloud, Charles Walker, bb. 7th Grade: Foy Odom-3 quarters Karla Frances Anderson tion hosted a Florida Scramble Sunday, Third Place- Fred Goble, Joe Schrodi, Te Howard-3 quarters Brian Patterson-1 quarter David Wayne Branton Lisa Rhynes-2 quarters Kenneth Lynn Brubaker May 25, 1980. Mark Gilchrist, Pat Holland, 67. Doobie Moore-3 quarters Fourth Place- G.C. Osbourne, Leo Dix- sandy Stennett-3 quarters Ronald James Casey Results are as follows: 8th Grade on, Lucille Griffin, Jon Hardwick, 67. Rebecca Elliott-3 quarters Jody Turnbow-3 quarters Rhonda Wyolene Clarida First Place- Ray Kemper, Bill Griffin, Linda Wiliams, Don Williams, 62. Fifth Place- Randy Walker, Frank April Roberts-3 quarters Brad Watson-3 quarters Jeffrey Edward Clark Second Place- Frank Crow, R.V. Clark, Chippone, Betty Hardwick, Perry Walker, B Awards Ginia Whitmire-1 quarter David Kye Corn 67. 6th Grade 8th Grade Roger Neal Cunningham Kristy Gilliland Ronnie Casey-2 quarters Billy Charles Deel II Lacretia Grant Debbie Faircloth-1 quarter Rebecca Jean Elliott Dallas Titsworth Jeff Clark-2 quarters Deborah Kay Faircloth Kile Watson Kye Corn-3 quarters Chris David Graham 7th Grade Tresa Hatchett-3 quarters Marilu Hart Donna Defosses-93.27 Missy Higgins-3 quarters Tresa Hatchett Revised Little League Schedule Te Howard-94.93 Bobby Lovell-3 quarters Melissa Leigh Higgins Doobie Moore-95.4 Chris Graham-1 quarter Gregory Deel Holland First game 6:30; second game, 8:15. Braves vs. Tigers. Jody Turnbow-91.07 Ben Mendez-1 quarter Gilbert O'Dell Hunt Second team is home team. June 9, Monday- Yankees vs. Tigers, 8th Grade Beth Ringhoffer-3 quarters Bobby Gene Keith, Jr. May 19, Tuesday- Tigers vs. Yankees, Giants vs. Braves. Kenny Brubaker-88.2 Patti Walker-3 quarters Ann Michelle Keith Braves vs. Giants. June 12, Thursday- Braves vs. Yankees Rebecca Elliott-95.13 Karla anderson-3 quarters Lenard Wade Keith May 22, Thursday- Yankees vs. Braves, Giants vs. Tigers. Bobby Lovell-90.4 Kenny Brubaker-3 quarters Bobby Don Lovell Tigers vs. Giants. June 16, Monday- Braves vs. Tigers, April Roberts-96.87 Neither Absent or Tardy Troy Don McWhoprter May 26, Monday- Tigers vs. Braves, Giants vs. Yankees. A and B Honor Roll 1st Grade-Billy Parker benjamin Anthony Mendez Yankees vs. Giants. June 19, Thursday- Braves vs. Giants, 7th Grade 2-Taggart Williams Fred Mendez, Jr. May 29, Thursday- Giants vs. Braves, Tigers vs. Yankees. Tammie Barron 3 quarters 3rd Grade Anita Phillips Steven Claxton Mitchell Yankees vs. Tigers. June 23, Monday- Tigers vs. Giants, John Burns-1 quarter 5thgrade-J.J.gonzales Penny Christina Phillips June 2, Monday- Giants vs. Tigers, Yankees vs. Braves. Candi Creecy-3 quarters 5 grade-Johnny Mantooth Jana Beth Ringhoffer Braves vs. Yankees/ June 26, Thursday- Yankees vs. Giants, Donna Defosses-3 quarters 6th Grade-Anita Mendez April Leneah Roberts June 5, Thursday- Giants vs. Yankees, Tigers vs. Braves. Mark Harris-3 quarters 7th Grade-Branch Bell Richard Hugh Swan 7th Grade-Brad Watson Patricia Arnold Walker •CALLAHAN COI• INTY STAR-BAIRD, • TEXAS- • THURSDAY, • MAY 29, 1980-PAGE• 2 • • • • • OGER'S FOOD STOR • CHUCK ROAST CHOICE ROUND STEAK • Pound TENDER JUICY SHOULDER ROUND ititatilr ROAST !1•65 • ?oot GOOCH'S USDA CHOICE HEAVY BEEF CHUCK Pound GOOCH'S ALL MEAT 12 Oz. Pkg. 79 • ROAST • $1.29 FRANKI1 FRANKS • FRESH GROUND READY TO EAT Corny Dogs 3/99 C BROASTED IS BEST BROASTED READY TO EAT CHICKEN 1 WHOLE GRADE "A" ■ $11.59 MADE FRESH DAILY Pint FRYER Coleslaw 99e (8 Pieces) FRESH Pint WITH FRIES & HULLS • GROUND Potato Salad 99c $3.79 ..111 • • • • • County Library Schedules Summer Reading Program OIL NEWS Edward J. Massey& The Callahan County The reading program and by S. Harrigan. Goldthwaite, formerly of in large print which should Associates Inc., Dallas Library at Baird announces weekly film shows are in In memory of Mrs. Alvis Baird is The Day of the But- appeal to readers with eye- will drill No. 1 Ramsey that a summer reading pro- connection with the sum- Atrelle Dill of Baird is terfly by Norah Lofts. sight problems. as a Callahan County gram for students of pri- mer recreation program One of the Best by Neal Honoring the late Mrs. Also other books may be wildcat five miles north- mary and grade school offered by the Library. Bell. L.L. Corinne Blackburn of secured from the Big Coun- east of Putnam. level will begin on June 2, Memorial books received In memory of Nick Jack- Baird, who was one of the try Library System at Abi- The planned 3,500-foot and run through the vaca- recently at the Library in- son of Baird is The Best founders of the Library, is lene by placing a request venture is located on a tion months. clude these: of Life by David Scherman. a novel in large print The with librarian Sonia Wal- 160-acre lease. Theme of the program is In memory of Mrs. Es- In memory of Mrs. Safe Bridge by Frances ker. It spots 917 feet from Sports Splash, and there ther Belle Bowlus Haley of Claude Mary Holley of Parkinson Keyes. Make reading a pleasant the north and 1,760 feet are many books available. Big Spring, formerly of The Library now has way to see some of your from the west lines of However, readers may baird, are two books, available a number of books vacation time! Section 2289, TE&L Sur- choose other subjects if Random Wind by Belva Oplin vey. they wish. Plain and The Bear Who Time and place for the Came to Breadfast by Homecoming k..+++ek-H-htt444++4.4—b+4,++4÷ttq,+4,ttitse weekly showing of slides M. Jennings. 3+ 43 and films will be announced In memory of Clyde May 31st 41 later by the librarian, Miss Billingsley of Baird is Plans have been com- Aerobic Exercise 43 Sonia Walker. Aranssa a Novel of Texas pleted for the Oplin * 43 Homecoming which will at be held Saturday night, ti. 43 May 31st and Sunday, HARLE STUDIO LEGAL ASSISTANCE June 1st. 43 Everyone is urged to ÷ 43 FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION come on Saturday night 8 lessons — twice a week in June 43 ON ALL CASES and hear Ray Maxwell E 43 and his band and visit for '12.00 $50.00 TRAFFIC TICKETS with friends. There will * 43 $100.00 HABIUS CORPUS (Bond) be a concession stand si. meets Monday and Thursday evenings 43 $150.00 DRIVER'S LICENSE SUSPENSION featuring delicious home- 4i $200.00 DWI & POSSESSION (Simple) made pie and other good * 43 foods.