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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, —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. or 43 By Appointment ONLY Registration will begin Tuesday and Friday mornings the following morning at Ei- 43 817-224-1402 10 a.m. A barbeque lunch *Ei. Register by coming to first class June 2nd at 434 C. S. Boose & Associates, will be served at 1 p.m., 3 followed by a short pro- Ei° c'11 gram. Everyone is asked i:00 p.m. or June 3rd at 10:00 a.m. Attorneys to bring a covered dish Ei• -is for the Sunday meal. 114444+61"4"1"1.+++++44.+++.T.+++++;f44 CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS— THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1980—PAGE3 • WM* ONO■• *NO When you Compare,We gain a Custom; 1 • 2 Lb. Bag KRAFT ALPO Trial Size Parkay Dog Food • . . • • • • • • • 594' 3 Oz. Jar Oleo NESTEA • Quarters • • • •• • $1•99 c Instant Tea . 1 Lb. Pkg. 2/99 12 Bar Pkg.

Pop-Ice . . • • • • • • • I 4 e PALMOLIVE GOLD Bath Size • BORDEN'S 1• 00 Bar Soap . • • • • • 4/ $ Poinsetta Milk Large 2 Litre 99c I 99 • 1/2 Gal. Carton Dr. Pepper . • • • • • • . BORDEN'S 6 Pack Cans Ice Cream . . • 1/2 Gallon *1.49 0 • • • • • GANDY'S 12 Oz. Carton Pepsi Light . *1.39 Cottage Cheese . • • • 69 e 1 Gallon GANDY'S /2 • Buttermilk • • • • • • 99e GANDY'S Gal. Dairygold Milk . • 11.99 %4•\*W\WA)Utta.iv , CREME SOAP ON TAP 9 Oz. Size WASHING GOLDEN DELICIOUS Soft Soap • • • • • $1.29 APPLES • . . KRAFT VELVEETA 2 Lb. Pkg. FRESH VINE RIPE CHEESE . . • • • • • p2.79 7 Oz. Jar KRAFT MARSHMELLOW CRISP Creme • • • • • • • • 2/79 Stalk Celery 3/*1.00 TEXSUN GRAPEFRUIT 46 Oz. Can U. S. # 1 • 79c Grapefruit Juice • YAMS 32 Oz. Bottle KING SIZE LIQUID 3 Lbs. *1.00 Liquid Vel . • • • • • • 99e TEXAS YELLOW 303 Can VEG-ALL ONIONS • • 3/89e Mix Vegetables 4 Lbs. $1•04 HUNT'S 300 Can Pear Halves . . • 2/89e We Appreciate Your 303 Can DEL MONTE CUT Business Green Beans • • • . 3/89c • Open Friday 6:30 p.m For Your Convenience PRICES GOOD WED. THRU SAT. ROG R'S FOOD STOR -Baird •S . • • • • • • • • •

CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS— THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1980—PAGE 4 Senior Teenage Bollinger Rites Baseball Schedule Held Sunday Ottis Bollinger, 59, of Baird died at 5:10 a.m. FRIDAY, MAY9 Cisco at Clyde Sat. in Callahan County Cisco at Baird Breckenridge at Eastland Hospital following a MASTIC cross Plains at East. TUESDAY, JUNE 17 lengthy illness. Services Breckenridge at Albany Cisco at Cross Plains were at 2 p.m. Sunday in Ranger at Clyde Baird at Eastland the First Baptist Church, TUESDAY MAY13 Albany at Clyde SOLID VINYL SIDING directed by Parker Fun- Baird at Ranger Breckenridge at Ranger eral Home. Albany at Cross Plains *FRIDAY, JUNE 20 The Rev. Danny Wool- Clyde at Eastland Baird at Clyde dridge, pastor and the Cisco at Breckenridge Breckenridge at C-Plains NEVER NEEDS Rev. Don Conner of FRIDAY MAY 16 Eastland at Ranger Cherry Heights Baptist Breckenridge at Baird Albany at Cisco in Clyde officiated. Cross Plains at Clyde TUESDAY, JUNE 24 Burial was in Ross PAINT. Albany at Eastland Cross Plains at Baird Annex. Cisco at Ranger Ranger at Albany Born Aug. 11, 1920, in TUESDAY, MAY 20 Clyde at Breckenridge Astoria, Ill. , he married Ranger at Cross Plains Cisco at Eastland Billie Mae Maltby on EVER! Baird at Albany FRIDAY, JUNE 27 Dec. 22, 1941, in Baird. Clyde at Cisco Cisco at Baird He was a disabled veter- Eastland at Breckenridge Cross Plains at Eastland an and served in the FRIDAY, MAY 23 Albany at Breckenridge Army during World War Cross Plains at Cisco Ranger at Clyde H. He was a member of Eastland at Baird TUESDAY, JULY1 It's solid vinyl and solid color clear the First Baptist Church. through, so mars and scratches won't show. Clyde at Albany Baird at Ranger He was a member of the Ranger at Breckenridge Albany at Cross Plains D.A.V. and the Eugene And it won't dent, peel or flake like or- TUESDAY, MAY27 Clyde at Eastland Bell American Legion dinary siding. Clyde at Baird Cisco at Breckenridge Post. He had lived in Mastic solid C-Plains at Breckenridge SATURDAY, JULY5 Baird for 38 years. vinyl siding is Ranger at Eastland Breckenridge at Baird Survivors include his made of Duranyl®, an Cisco at Albany Cross Plains at Clyde wife of Baird; a daughter, exclusive compound de- FRIDAY, MAY 30 Albany at Eastland Reba Rhynes of Baird; Baird at Cross Plains Cisco at Ranger a son, William Bill Ottis veloped by Mastic Corporation Albany at Ranger TUESDAY, JULY8 of Clyde; a sister, Eunice .to give superior performance. That makes Breckenridge at Clyde Ranger at Cross Plains Swan of Beardsville, Ill.; it the perfect siding Eastland at Cisco Baird at Albany brother and sister-in- material. For more infor- • Good Housekseping TUESDAY, JUNE 3 Clyde at Cisco laws, Mr. and Mrs. mation, send for our free Baird at Cisco Eastland at Breckenridge Ernest Higgins of Baird 114 7 01 mit N11 to catalog. rics “initrr &nuts oar Eastland at Cross Plains 11 FRIDAY, JULY11 and nine grandchildren. TM( tunius... Breckenridge at Albany Cross Plains at Cisco Pallbearers were Dr. 101 aduktirce Clyde at Ranger Eastland at Baird Raul Calvo, Frank Payne, FRIDAY, JUNE6 Clyde at Albany Henry Rhynes, W.T. Ranger at Baird Ranger at Breckenridge Cutbirth, Harold Hass Cross Plains at Albany TUESDAY, JULY 15 and Bill Cason. Eastland at Clyde Clyde at Baird Breckenridge at Cisco C-Plains at Breckenridge Marion TUESDAY, JUNE10 Ranger at Eastland Baird at Breckenridge Cisco at Albany Huckabee Clyde at Cross Plains FRIDAY, JULY18 Eastland at Albany Baird at Cross Plains Expires Sunday * FAMILY BUSINESS — LOWER PRICES Ranger at Cisco Albany at Ranger FRIDAY, JUNE 13 Breckenridge at Clyde Marion W. Huckabee, * 40 YEAR WARRANTEE ON MATERIAL Cross Plains at Ranger Eastland at Cisco 78, of Clyde died at 7 a. Albany at Baird m. Sunday at the West Texas Medical Center in * 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Abilene after a year- House Levelling long illness. Services * FREE ESTIMATES — CALL COLLECT were at 10 a.m. Monday and Foundation at the Bailey Funeral Work. Painting Home Chapel. and Remodeling James Billingsley, We are presently working on Dr. McGowens Vinyl Siding & minister of the Hamilton Storm Windows. When addressing a letter Church of Christ officia- Home at 941 Cherry—Drive by & take a LOOK. to a young man, experts ted. Burial was at 3 p.m. on etiquette say, it's best • FREE Estimates to address him as master at the Ireland Cemetery Call Collect if he's 12 or under, mister in Hamilton County. 676-7568 if he's 18 or over and Born June 2, 1901, in 1st 5 Homes Done in this area will have with just his first and or 672-5702 Jonesboro, he married last name if he's in between. Ola Mae Hatfield Dec. 8, opportunity to buy storm windows & doors 1927, in Hamilton. He 104 101 grew up in Hamilton and in Coryell County until at Dealer's Cost. Dyer Sports Alley i he moved to Abilene in 1949 where he was em- Owned & Operated by ployed at the Abilene State School. He retired A & A SIDING COMPANY Colonel & Pat Dyer in 1968. Since then he worked part-time at the 3202 Post Oak Road Features Pro-Line Tennis Abilene Livestock Auc- tion. He moved to Clyde Equipment: November 1976. He was NO OBLIGATION — FREE ESTIMATES a member of the Church Shoes, Rackets, Clothes, of Christ. Survivors include his CALL COLLECT and Racket Stringing wife: four brothers, .1.M. and E.G. Tooter of Clyde, John of Levita and Roy All Prices Are of Jonesboro; and two 915.692.9593 sisters, Mrs. J.T. Ed- Discount wards of Clyde and Mrs. Leonard Farmer of Clyde. ABILENE, TEXAS

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CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR-BAIRD, TEXAS- THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1980-PAGE 5 Putnam Community Happenings Defensive Driving PUTNAM- The Bell Cavanah were surprised their greet niece, Mrs. Sam community room at Wester Plain Cemetery Association Sunday afternoon with a Smith who was the grand- College at Snyder. Cheryl Course met at the cemetery May 25th anniversary party by a daughter of the late W.L. and Thomas Lemmons 26, at 10:45 a.m. The number of their family Cutbirth, at Austin last will be married July 11. Sponsored by president Mr. C.B. Snyder and close friends. The Cav- week. Mrs. Margie Lemmons of called the meeting to order. anahs have been residents Mrs. Woody Weldon Missouri and Cheryl The secretary Mr. Howard of Putnam for several Park died at Mt. Pleasant Taylor visited Mrs. R.B. United Methodist Farmer read the minutes years. recently. She and Weldon Taylor Friday. of the previous meeting. Mr. Buford Green and lived at Putnam several Visiting Mrs. Ruie Sun- Men Mr. Jack Flores was Karen Pierce of Abilene years ago. She was the derman this weekend, nominated as director to were married at the First sister-in-law of Mrs. Clara were her granddaughter June 9, 10 & 12 replace Mrs. Fred Heyser Baptist Church at Abilene Cunningham at Baird. and her husband and baby whose term of office had Saturday night. Mrs. Cal- Mrs. R.B. Taylor spent from Canyon, also Mr. Earl For Further Information -Call expired. Mr. Flores was vin King hosted a rehearsal the weekend at Snyder Sunderman of Ft. Worth. elected by acclimation. No dinner at 12 noon at the visiting Mrs. Pete Taylor, Hal Green of Houston 854-1080 other business. Meeting Church dining room. Brent and Cheryl while visited his parents Mr. and I Cost will be $10.00 per person. adjourned to meet on Mem- Mrs. Maggie Cook and there she attended a Bridal Mrs. I.G. Mobley of Baird orial Day, 1981. The pre- Mrs. Fred Heyser of Baird shower for her grand- and friends and relatives sent directors are C.B. attended the funeral of daughter Cheryl at the at Putnam this weekend. Snyder, Homer Taylor, Maggie Cook, Jack Scott and Jack Flores. A Picnic lunch was en- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT joyed by all present. At a PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 29-31.1980 meeting of the board of SPECIALS GOOD WHILE SUPPLY LASTS - LIMITED SUPPLY directors, C.B. Snyder was elected president, Maggie Cook,Sec., Howard Farmer Treas. SAVE MORE Mr. and Mrs. Ken ALIZIlliS CONVENIENCE STORES Delphian Club AT... Honors Seniors of 1980 GREEN GIANT CUT GREEN GIANT WHOLE KERNEL

A Seniors Tea, honoring GREEN '';:. 1 GOLDEN the graduating seniors, 3 C 3 a9C their mothers and sponsors 17 OZ. was given by the Delphian BEANS 1C6AONZS. CORN CANS Club in the First Presby- terian Church, Tuesday, May 13, at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Karen Shelnutt REFRESHING played assembly music for the tea. The president, Mrs. Blan Odom opened the COCA-COLA meeting. Invocation was given by Mrs. Sterling Odom. Mrs. Blan Odom then 6 PACK C SINGLE CANS 99 CAN 29e welcomed the guests and presented the speaker for the afternoon, Mrs. Archie Nichols, who told about her BORDEN'S - BORDEN'S ______, BORDEN'S PREMIUM trip to Spain, the fulfill- ment of a lifelong dream. FRUIT COTTAGE ALL NATURAL , . Mrs. Nichols presented DRINK Mrs. Bill Allen, who intro- _ _ CHEESE ICE CREAM i : -_ ICE duced the U.I.L. contest- CREAM ants in Prose and Poetry ge meest for High School, Heather 9 C (otta - 12 OZ. 79c V2 GAL. $ 189 Allen, Jeff Day, Renee GAL. 8 CTN. RD. CTN. Walker, and Mark Allen. Awards were given to Hea- ther Allen and Jeff Day. Mrs. Odom stated that the bronze plaque which she had presented to the COOKED FOOD SPECIAL OF THE WEEK members of the Delphian Club and the memorabilia BURRITOS MIX OR MATCH of the group would be kept at Callahan County Library. CORNY DOGS Mrs. C.B. Snyder pre- sented Mrs. Odom a gift TACO ROLLS . . . . 4/40 1.00 in appreciation for her 2 years leadership of the Del- phians. Punch and cookies were served to 22 members and guests in the annex of the LAUNDRY DETERGENT church. 6iiiicoA 99 GIANT $1 59 SHORTENING 34 I TIDE Box

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CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD.TEXAS— THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1980—PAGE 6 Brother of Localite Judson County Oil News Dunnam-Putnam Oil Inc. acre lease. RENTALS Atchison: All American from Abilene will drill No.2 It spots 750 feet from the L. V. Watts as a Callahan north and 150 feet from the STAR OFFICE Judson Atchison carries held the long jump record surance division, athe Fire- County wildcat five miles west lines of Section 13, his 63 years well. Just look- of 25'1/2 " set at the L.A. men's Fund and now has southeast of Putnam on a BOH Survey. ing at this soft spoken in- Coliseum. Jud quickly his own insurance firm, the 129-acre lease surance man, one would adds that although this was Atchison Insurance Agency Drillsite is 600 feet from never suspect that between a good jump, today it would Inc. the most southerly north MHMR AIDES WANTED 1934 and 1939 he was an only be enough to win at With his wife Mary, of line and 2,150 feet from the All-American halfback on 38 years, and two children, west line of Matilda Cherry the high school level. $600 plus a month. High School graduate or GED. the University of Texas' "You have better bodies" Sandy and Susan, Jud Survey 4. football team, ran sprints .says Jud. A spectrum of hopes to do some traveling Permit depth applied for Must be able to read, write, speak and understand on the track team and parti- factors contribute to bet- in the near future. He plans is 700 feet. English. Promotion to MHMR Services Assistant, cipated in the long jump ter performances. Better to attend the Independent — — — $650 plus a month, after 6 months and completion and was on the NCAA coaching, training, techni- Insurance Agents' conven- eugene A. Roberts Jr. of of training program. Permanent shifts 6 a.m.- Track Honor Roll three ques, equipment and facil- tion in New Orleans this San Angelo will drill No. 14 2 p.m.; 2 p.m.-10 p.m.; 10 p.m.-6 a.m., with years in a row. ities have all helped to year. Chester Norvell in the reg- rotation of days off. Where most folks with lengthen distances on Jud Atchison has fash- ular field six miles south- BENEFITS: State retirement; paid life-medical even a claim to fame would jumps and shorten times ioned a successful career east of Putnam. insurance; Social Security (State pays 5.85%), trumpet themselves into in sprinting. through his innate willing- The planned 600-foot Worker's Compensation, 17 paid holidays, over ness to serve others. The their own personal lime- He came to the Hawaiian venture is located on a 300- 2 weeks vacation leave a year, paid sick leave, light, Jud maintains a Islands in 1939 to play for key to his character and acre lease. It spots 2,900 sense of modesty and per- the football team called the success is his ability to feet from the north and and longevity pay. spective quite becoming in Hawaiian Polar Bears. work hard and maintain a 1,120 feet from the east line this age of hustle and type. Along the way from low profile. He has remain- of Section 6, BOH Survey. APPLY AT PERSONNEL OFFICE In the days of the Notre Baird, Texas, in Central ed consistent to that phil- — — — ABILENE STATE SCHOOL Dame box and the single West Texas to Lihue, osophy. By and standards, Another regular field SOUTH 24th and MAPLE STREETS wing, Jud played left half- Kauai, Jud has been in the he is an All-American. project will be drilled four ABILENE, TEXAS back. When transcribed military intelligence, Judson is the son of the miles southeast of Putnam An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative into contemporary football worked for the Honolulu late Mr. and Mrs. "Doc" as W&W Oil Co., Cisco, Action Employer terms, it is equivalent to Rapid Transit Co. in the Atchison and the brother No. 1 J. D. Isenhower the tail back position at personnel and industrial of Mrs. Haynie Gilliland. The planned 1,000-foot USC. It is the premier relations section, been em- venture is located on a 200- position. At six feet and 175 ployed by' AMFAC's in- pounds, he was big by the standards of the day. He could run the 100 yard United Methodist METHODIST MEN dash in 9.6 seconds which was considerably faster Church to than any of his contf mpor- aries in the Southwest Sponsor Fish Fry Conference at the time. Equally proficient in Have you been hungry track and field, Jud ran lately for a good "old- Fi in the sprint and sprint fashioned" fish fry? Well, relay teams and competed we have the solution, and in the long jump. With his you don't even have to jump of 24'91/2 ", he won clean the fish! the 1939 NCAA collegiate The First United Metho- SUNDAY, JUNE 1st competition. Max Gordon dist Men are sponsoring a fish fry this Sunday, Rine- I, from 12 to 2 p.m. in the 12:00 2:00 P.M. Last Garden Baird School Cafeteria. The tasty menu will Club Meet Held include catfish, cole slaw, fries, pickles, onions and a The last meeting of the choice of coffee or tea. Cost 1979-80 Baird Garden Club per plate will be $3.50. Des- Baird School was held in the home of sert will be served at an Mrs. R.D. Williams with extra charge by the Metho- Mrs. B.H. Freeland as dist Women. co-hostess. Fifteen mem- Come on out and enjoy Cafeteria bers answered roll call with good foot and fellowship. a name of their favorite hanging basket. Mrs. Dee Young, presi- dent, presided at the busi- PERSONAL— ness meeting. Officers and Mr. and Mrs. Connie $3.50 per plate committees reported. The Brown visited several Garden Club voted to dec- days last week in Jal, orate a car for the Rodeo with their parade. son, Mickey, and family. Conservation: Beauty of They attended the high house plants and hanging school graduation cere- baskets were discussed monies of their grand- Catfish, Slaw, Fries subjects by Mrs. A.A. daughter, Desiree Diann Manion and Mrs. Frank Brown. Cunningham respectfully. Payment of dues for 1980-81 were paid. Mrs. Onions, Pickles Williams, finance chairman reported money made by BAIRD selling notes. MASONIC Both Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Freeland displayed LODGE DESERT SERVED BY THE attractive arrangements of beautiful roses which had No. 522 A.F.&A.M. grown in their gardens. Meets 1st Tues. METHODIST WOMEN AT The Club voted to have a of each month booth of young plants to all members sell July 4. urged to attend EXTRA CHARGE The club will resume visitors welcome again the 1st Tuesday in September. CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS—THURSDAY MAY 29, 1980—PAGE 7 Bond Issues Pass at C-Plains Meals on Wheeis COURTHOUSE Voter at Cross Plains safety problems. Partially Saturday narrowly ap- because of these prob- Needs Volunteers news proved a $650,000 school lems, the school's ac- bond for a new high creditation with the Now that school is out crochet you are doing just COUNTY COURT 80 Chev. PU. school building. Texas Education Agency and I got to talking to bring it on down and have Judge Mack Kniffen Pre- Bonnie Orand, Baird, 80 Final tallies showed had dropped down one several of the younger a good visit with us any- siding: Chev. 4 dr. 348 voters approving the level, said Cross Plains Senior Citizens, we thought way. We always have re- CRIMINAL DOCKET Gail L. Broehl, Baird, 80 sale against 331 negative superintendent Scott that it would be a proper freshments so join us. Teddy Gene Bowen, Chev. 2 dr. votes. Edington. name for our Thursday VOLUNTEERS— — — — speeding Maudie L. Kelley, Cole- The present high Edington said he hopes covered dish to call this WHERE ARE YOU? We Jim Ed Cottle, DWI man, 80 Chev. 4 dr. school building, which construction can begin day Parents Day Out. need someone to go to Richard Wayne Jones, W.A. Hunt & Edith Hunt was built in 1927, had in early fall. This will be a good time to Putnam at least two days illegal parking Baird, 80 Pont. 4 dr. been cited for several get something prepared for per week, also more for Timmy James Hendrix, Howard E. Farmer, the youngsters that they here in Baird. illegal parking Baird, 80 Pont 4 dr. 1 could enjoy at home and We will be having an- Clay Logan, violate Leo Smith, Eastland, 80 DANCE WITH THE to prepare a dish for you to other musical soon so be promise to appear Chev. 4 dr. bring to the luncheon. sure to watch for dates and Clay Logan, speeding Jim Bob Thweatt, Cole- The children will have plan to attend. Anthony James Smith, man, 80 Chev. PU. SIERRA LIGHT BAND something to look forward Ferne Lee speeding Bobby Pittman & Son to in their adult years after Director Joseph Abe Sims, DWI Corp., Albany, 80 Chev. EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY hearing you talk about what Steven Ray Sanders, Flat. AT THE a wonderful time you are DWI W.C. Holley, Clyde, 80 having here at the get Willie Ernest Barron, Pont, 4 dr. American Legion Post 57 DWI together and meeting new E. South 11th, Abilene Texas people and enjoying the Charles Leroy Day, DWI Robert Foller BYOB - Set-Ups Available fellowship of those that are Rodney Wayne Fears, Classifieds Pay here. Has Visitors DWI We are going to be Rodney Waynes Fears, honoring someone special Visitors in Robert Fol- CPW here this Thursday, so be ler ' s home during the George Vasquez Gomez, YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK sure to come and see who it holiday weenend were: possession of marijuana is. J.D. & Lila Sprawls, Robert Austin Brown, Quilting is still going on Christoval; Wesley and speeding here on Mondays so bring Vonnie Rutherford, David Lee Herrea, your thimble and scissors Sulphur Springs; Evelyn speeding and come on down. If you - and Diane Maughon, J.W. Thompson, speed- don 't quilt and have some Mt. Pleasant. ing William H. Polston, illegal parking Teddy Gene Bowen, illegal parking Tommy A. McAlister, illegal parking Robert Austin Brown, illegal parking Terry Dale Winkle, speeding Dan Charles Choate, See your speeding Farm Bureau Insurance Maurice Newton CIVIL DOCKET Alvin E. "Butch" Nelson, "24-Hour Agent" for insurance coverage!' Jr., vs. C.W. Curtis, • Auto and Truck Insurance boundry dispute. "The 'al back again — hurt it on the first • Life Insurance • Fire Insurance General Motors Accep-. durn bale." • Homeowner's Insurance tance Corp. vs. Paul Neeb, unpaid note. • Farm and Ranch Equipment Insurance Donna D. Walker vs. The Farm Bureau Insurance "24-Hour Agent"... Arhcie Odell Walters, re- round-the-clock service, for that ciprocal child support. good feeling of security. Freddy Dean Austin & If you are breaking your back trying to Debora Austin, divorce. figure out your bank statement each Callahan-Shackelford TAX ASSESSOR'S OFFICE month — why not open your account County Farm Bureau NEW VEHICLES PHONE 854-1044 Karlon W. Cox, Abilene, at THE FIRST NATIONAL where our statements are clear, concise and easy CALLAHAN CO. STAR BECOME A PILOT OR UPGRADE YOUR (USPS 085-520) to read each month? CURRENT PILOTING SKILLS WITH AN FAA APPROVED COURSE: Published By • Private The Star Publishing4Co. • Commercial-Instrument 211 Market Street • Multi-Engine Clifton Burfield, Pub. • Flight Instructor JAN HENLEY • Flight Instructor-Instruments EDITOR • Flight Instructor-Multi-Engine Published Every • Multi-Engine ATP Wednesday at • Single Engine Land Rating Baird, Texas • Cessina Citation Jet Type Rating 1HE GLIB Entered at Post Office at Individual Training Baird, Texas, Second Class Private Pilot Ground School Postage Paid at Baird, The First BEGINS IN MAY Texas 79504 SUBSCRIPTION RATES National Bank of Baird MUNICIPAL AIRPORT firene $5.95 per year in Callahan BIG WHITE HANGAR County including tax MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ero N. W. SIDE $40,000 MAXIMUM INS. FOR EACH DEPOSITOR INC. 915-677-2778 Outside Callahan Couriiy $6.95 including tax Outside State $7.95 CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS— THURSDAY, MAY.,.::29,l:8: ,, 0...r.—PA GE 8 immiiiimmummimiummimmummummtmmiimmoimmom emsiminm etrx , i •. . ,4 Bowden Area News . .. ,i' : o. Ii 'I''' . . .,..0..),e # fl".. -,,,4.1. 7,' i , ,,, /„;ft...,,,, ,;.-- ,:.`4,,:!,.ri.-.4., By Mrs. N. V. Gibbs ..41, ,,,,-.-8.X.k..,.,..is.t...„---.,, .,... 1111111 11111 • ROWDEN- Summertime uation exercises at Cisco has arrived in this part of Jr. College where Jim was Texas. Mornings start a graduate on May 16. with heavy dews, enough Mr. and Mrs. Tommie to get your shoes wet if Harris visited Mr. and Mrs. you need to be outside. Lucian Lone in Coleman These dews help the grass Sunday night. and weeds grow tall. The Mr. and Mrs. Sterling rains were wonderful. .Odom visited in the Franzel Mrs. Blan Odom visited Odom home in the country Friday morning in the Gene Sunday afternoon. Other Mauldin home. guests in the home were Mrs. Ray Boen visited the Gary Odom family of Mrs. Bill Lawrence in Abilene and Mrs. Ivom Cross Plains Wednesday. Odom of Cross Plains. Mrs. Lawrence has jest Those visiting Mrs. Ray returned home from the Boen during the week were THE POWER OF FAITH, HOPE AND LOVE hospital in Abilene after Mrs. Weldon Gary, Mrs. under going surgery and Cullen Willis and Chirstine A row of poplar trees alongside my house blew down during a moderate windstorm. The root systems were shallow, though the trees had grown splendidly tall. The mighty oaks nearby merely shook their was doing well. Bower of Abilene. limbs at the wind. Geneva Brights of Lo- This writer received a Modern man must learn that that which is good grows slowly. Good things need deep roots in order raine visited part of last newsy letter from Mrs. to stand firmly. • week with Mrs. Leila Earl Haddock of Abilene Witness the lowly Nazarene. He planted seed in twelve men's hearts. He was in no hurry. He knew Gibbs. On Wednesday, last week. She spoke of they would use that seed as a lever and their faith as the fulcrum to move the world. Mrs. Tony Steele and Mrs. enjoying the Cross Plains N.V. Gibbs served dinner Faith, hope and love are three seeds which grow ever so slowly in our lives. But, ah, the roots are ever Review and its reports of so deeply embedded in the muscle of our souls. They laugh at life's storms, and grow stronger in the in the home. Mrs. Opal the people she knew asa fiercest winds. —Paul M. Stevens Steele of Clyde ate dinner she grew up in the corn- with the family. Mrs. minity. Her first marriage + +++++++ ++++++++++ ATTEND CHURCH THIS WEEK Beights also visited Mr. was to Burr Elliott, who + +++++++++++++++++ and Mrs. Walter Rose in also grew up in this com- Cross Plains. munity. At his death while Bill Steele spent part of they were living in Ft. last week with his grand- Worth, the couple had mother, Mrs. Opal Steele three children. After Burrs in Clyde. IS THE CHURCH death, she moved to Abi- Mrs. Sterling Odom had lene where she later mar- a short visit with her aunt ried Earl Haddock. After a Mrs. Faye White in Abilene long illness, he died a last Wednesday. week ago. This family has Gene Dye and his friend our sympathy because we PART OF YOUR Terri Collins of Abilene love them. + +++++++++++++++++ visited in the Tommy Warren Price and Gene ATTEND CHURCH THIS WEEK Dye home Sunday. Gene Mauldin attended funeral +++++++++++++++++ will be employed at the services of Otis Bollinger + First National Bank in Abi- in Baird Sunday. LIFE? lene beginning Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Sayre of This .tieries Wade Pos.sible by These Business Firms and Mrs. James Reynolds Breckenridge is spending and Jim sang during a spe- a few days with Mrs. cial dinner at the First Russell Dye. Mrs. Russell ImliriduoLs U ho .sopport Onr Hi;hI lo « orship Freelv. Presbyterian Church in Dye was in Breckenridge mei Baird Sunday. The service last Wed. where she gave was in honor of their pas- a program and demonstrat- tor, Dr. Hollowell who is ed her Porcelain Artwork, retiring. at the Womans Club meet- Hanner Chev. Co., Inc. T V Cable of Clyde Mr. and Mrs. James ing. Reynolds and her father, Phone 854-1133 — Baird Enterprise 893-4477 Billy Henry attended grad-

(HOSPITAL nom) T V Cable of Baird Callahan County Star 211 Market Street — Baird BAIRD- The following Jessie Otis Enterprise 4477 persons were admitted to Dorothy Ussery Callahan General Hospital Mattie Faircloth 0.1 last week: The following persons Alma Mitchell were discharged from the Parker James Faircloth Callahan General Hospital Callahan Co. Farmers Calvin Byman last week: Funeral Home Ethel Hewes Allie Gartman Wanda Jones Mr. and Mrs. Roger Parker Coop, Inc. Bessie Seago Home Owned—Home Operated-854-1360-Baird Leon Leach Pauline Fulcher Dwenette Tollett Lois Price Jessie Tunnell Cortez Shanks Denise Waldrop David Walker Municipal Light and Henry Kitchens Dwenette Tollett Golden Holiday Nursing David Walker Alma Mitchell Hettie Price Power Plant Violet Weaver 228 Walnut — Baird Home Jennie Edwards Bertie Adams Phone 854-1429 — Baird, Texas Charlie Hinkle Raymond Gibbs Raymond Gibbs James Walker Jimmie Stewart Denise Waldrop Clara Hillburn Barbara Ferguson J.G. Bennett Lorene Kerby Roger's Food Store Calvin Byman Shirley Allen Baird Auto Repair Phone 854-1390 — Baird, Texas James Faircloth Henry Martin Phone 854-1321 --- 201 E. 4th — Baird Mr. and Mrs. Roger Corn and Family Alene Hodson Henry Martin Luciano Mendez Leon Leach Shriley Allen 11.11.1111110.11111"mmemismi---

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So. You've done it at last! And we're here to give three hearty cheers for all the hard work and perseverance . . . that made those diplomas possible. We're proud of you and we want you to know it. We wish you the best things life has to offer: good health, happi- ness, dreams come true. Now it's a new beginning. Good luck!

- THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING - Baird Dairy Queen Baird Auto Repair Harle Studio Callahan General Hospital Callahan Abstract Co. Golden Holiday Nursing Home Hanner Chevrolet Callahan County Farmers Co-Op Hughes Tire Co. G G's Gifts and }lobbies Kelton Flower Shop Young, Manion & Russell, Inc. Warren's Modern Cleaners Baird T.V. Cable Boydstun 's Hardware Roger's Food Store City of Baird Russell-Surles Abstract Prescription Shop Parker Funeral home Baird Drive-In Grocery Baird Chamber of Commerce

CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS—THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1980—PAGE 10 The club voted to sponsor ing on June 19. B&PW Club Meet With 2 Guests a booth for the sale of pie, The following new mem- The Baird Business and In keeping with the pro- cake, and candy at the 4th bers were elected; Peggy Baird Nursing Home Professional Women's Club gram's theme 'The Young of July celebration to be Bell, Marcia Voights, Jo met on May 22nd at the Careerist,' Mrs. Bell chose held in the Baird city park. Odom, Kathy Russell, and Community Center with the subject, 'How to Invest Members also voted to Mary Perryman. Vida Hill and Helen Whitt, Evah Gray, Myrtle two guests. The two guests in Collectables.' She gave make a donation to the Cal- Final meeting for the MacDonald came Tuesday Gunn, Jimmie Stewart, Peggy Gordon Bell and many splendid suggestions lahan County Library for club year will be on June afternoon to play music Eliska Gilliland, Fred Marcia Voights, and twelve on the purchasing of an- the purchase of micro-films the 19th when a salad din- for us. Thanks ladies, we Farmer, Pearl Sharp, members were present. tiques and other articles of of the Callahan County ner will be held at the Com- appreciate your coming Ella Fisher, Jack Tatum After the invocation and historic value, and also on Newspapers from the years munity Center, at 7 P.M. each week. and Delia Young. Jack the pledge to the U. S. flag the refinishing and care of 1887 to 1930. Ora Mae Wilson ame to Tatum was high winner this led by Vada Bennett, Viva fine furniture. The nominating commit- play Bingo with us on Wed- week, winning four games. Peek introduced the guest During the business ses- tees reported that a slate of nesday afternoon. Players - We have Delia Young in speaker Mrs. Kenneth sion, with Viva Peek presid- officers had been chosen RENTAL S this week were Edna the Cisco hospital this week [peggy gordon] Bell who ing, it was announced that for the year 1980 to 1981. andJames Walekr and Lillie has recently opened a new the B&PW float won sec- These were elected by a Childers are in Abilene shop in Baird called The ond place in the rodeo par- unanimous vote and will be STAR OFFICE Librarian Attends hospital. Our get well Looking Glass. ade on May the 19th. installed at the next meet- soon wishes are sent to Amarillo Institute all them today. Sonia Walker, Callahan Adna Walker, Edna County librarian, was one Whitt, Jimmie Stewart, of 35 participants at a West Edda Sadler, Ella Fisher, BEGIN YOUR CAREER Texas library skills institute Lula Lunsford, Pearl Sharp held last week at the Epis- and Fred Farmer enjoyed copal Church Conference playing dominoes Thursday in Center in Amarillo. afternoon. Coming to help The four day institute us play this week were STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATION was sponsored by four Norma West, Ha Shrader, Maybelle Cline and Ora West Texas Library sys- as a tems:Big Country Library Mae Wilson. Thanks a System, lot ladies. Library System, the Texas Mrs. Ruth Bowlus has WELDER'S HELPER-WELDER TRAINING Trans-Pecos Library Sys- recovered enough to return tem, and the West Texas to her home. We will miss GENERAL SHOP HELPERS Library System. The insti- her here. Good luck at tute offered programs on home, Ruth. library management; in- Dorothy Reynolds and LAY-OUT/FIT-UP cluding budgets, staff and Vida Hill came for singing time management, and and music Friday after- HELPER/TRAINING working with boards of dir- noon. ectors and friends of the Lettie Parker and Louise SHEAR OPERATOR HELPER library groups, as well as Joy came for musci and other topics. Sunday School Sunday Among the presenters morning. Youth from were: Dr. Brooke Sheldon, Church of Christ in Baird BOB-TAIL DRIVER LOCAL DELIVERY Director, School of Library were in charge of our Sun- with Science; Dr. John Minter, day afternoon worship Associate Professor both at service. Texas Women's University We hope all of you had a CENTRAL TEXAS IRON WORKS, INC. r " in Denton, Texas. happy and safe Memorial r The Callahan County Lib- Day weekend. ! rary is a member of the Big Entry-level jobs are available to qualified applicants seeking permanent, full- Country Library System, time structural steel fabrication careers in CTIW Is Abilene Plant. Qualified r one of the institutes spon- OFFICE SUPPLIES, applicants accepted for employment will receive basic orientation and training in soring the state library sys- AND TYPEWRITER shop procedures designed for AWS and AISC certification. Some welding or shop tems. experience may be helpful, but is not a condition of employment. All permanent, Mt/ full-time employees of CTIW share in company paid benefits which include: For further information call Sonia Walker Star Telephone: 854-1718 PROFIT SHARING BONUS/RETIREMENT TRUST PLAN ANNUAL VACATION FROM 1 TO 3 WEEKS 104$04)04 8 ANNUAL HOLIDAYS HOSPITALIZATION/MAJOR MEDICAL COVERAGE FOR EMPLOYEES AND Check With Us On Your DEPENDENTS Boat EMPLOYMENT WITH CENTRAL TEXAS IRON WORKS, INC. Insurance. OFFERS job security through training We Have The Best and permanent, full-time, year round work, regardless of weather conditions opportunity for personal and skill development May Save You an employment application may be obtained by contacting: 25%. SHOP SUPERINTENDENT CENTRAL TEXAS IRON WORKS, INC. YOUNG—MANION—RUSSELL, 771 Virgil Abilene, Texas 79604 INC. Area Code 915-673-4221

344 Market tii Appointments for interviews will be arranged for the week of June the 2 through Baird. I X "0:V)4 h:;4.1Sgh June the 6 between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. YOUR iildri'enient /morome AGENT Moran. Put mini S.: Clyde resident.. Dial Operator. ‘sl. for Enterprise • 2420 (No Toll Charge) EOE

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854-1008

ALL CLASSIFIED PAYABLE IN ADVANCE—UNLESS CREDIT ALREADY ESTALIBHSED Classified rate r per word first insertion, 6` per word thereafter. Minimum - 51.50 first insertion.

glove ite ft..tekolltwitriaoli..War...looleowtoe.eb.torab. 411.4e04••••••••• ewbollartleolbWie durauettuotee 4116A.14bAlle A.Alt, MEMBER 1980 WAMED WAMED LEGAL 110TICE Explorers Re-Schedule Trip WANTED— Evening Wait- General Contractor, car- Learn to make western TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION ress, experience preferred penter work, Painting and shirts. Classes begin June The Explorer Post 223 must be honest and de- Panelling, Artistic, and 5. Mrs. Nancy Belcher has to reschedule their trip pendable. Apply in person Ceramic Tile, Acoustic instructing. Call The Cotton to Corpus Christi due to a at U-U Steakhouse. 12-tfc-c Ceilings and roofing. FREE Patch for details. 893-5278. last minute cancellation of FOR PALE) FOR fALE) estimates and Work Gua- 20-1-c their reservation at the CLEANING HELP WANT- ranteed. In Clyde, Baird Naval Air Base. The Naval FOR SALE-Two Bedroom FOR SALE— 1 Roto-rooter ED— Apply in person only. and surrounding area. NOTICE Air Base had reserve troops Home. Large corner lot. pedal control, 100 ft. line, Pioneer Lodge. 15-tfc-c Call Norman Tucker 893- Notice is hereby given come in unexpectedly. 142/4c,./.. Near school. Call owners. forward and reverse. See 4598. that the Commissioners' The Post used some of 854-1143. 5/tfc/c or call Baird Electric Inc., LVN 's, CMA 's, Aides, Court of Callahan County their hard earned money RUSSELL NEWMAN man- 854-1795, 501 W 4th. 3-tfc-c needed. Apply Golden will meet at 9:00 o'clock to go to Six Flags instead. FOR SALE— Three good ufacturing, Interstate 20, Holiday Care Center, a.m. on the 13th day of On Monday, June 2, a upright typewriters. Man- Cisco. Under new manage- MAGNETIC SIGNS for cars Baird, 854-1429. 19-2-c June, 1980, at its regular final decision on the date ual at bargain prices. Star ment. Now hiring sewing and trucks. Very effective, meeting place in the Court- to go to Corpus will be Publishing Co. 211 Market machine operators. Start- inexpensive, $16.50 & up. Want to buy small trailer. house at Baird, Texas, for made, and fund-raising St. Baird, Tx. 854-1008. ing pay $3.20. hospitaliza- Also magnetic store signs. Approximately 4 x 7 ft. with the purpose of determining projects discussed, so all 43-tfc tion, retirement, paid holi- Call 854-1008 or come to small tires. 854-1607.20-1-p if it is to the best interest members please plan to days, paid vacations, and One good used Texas In- Star Publishing Co. Baird, of Callahan County to lease attend that meeting. 2-tfc car pooling possible. 8-4-p strument Calculator. Texas. 79504 WANTED— Will mow the County Hospital and Bargain, $99.95. Star Pub- to consider all proposals FOR SALE— Jeeps- $59.50 lawns, also odd jobs and Attendant to be on duty at lishing Co. 211 Market St. presented. Any and all Wayne Appliance and Cars- $48.00, Trucks- run errands cheap. Foy Big Country Washateria Baird, Tx. 854-1008. 43-tfc persons interested or hav- Mobile Home Service. $89.00. Call 602-941-8060, Odom, 854-1169. 20-1-p to do your clothes. Monday- ing business with said All brands - 8 years Ext. 159. 14-4-c Friday,, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. USED ADDING MACHINE Board are hereby notified Experience. 893-5056. 1 electric Victor 10-key. South Access Rd. off I- USED AUTOMOBILES Classifieds Pay 20, Baird. 19-2-p to be present. Good condition. $55.00 The following vehicles Darlene Walker Callahan County Star. 1-tfc are available at these County Clerk WAYNE APPLIANCE Callahan County, Texas WE NOW HAVE IN prices: MOHAWK LOST FounD AND MOBILE HOME stock, Smith-Corona Van- Jeeps- $59.50 CONSTRUCTION Callahan County, tage Ribbons, Smith-Coro- Baird, Texas SERVICE. ALL Cars- $40.00 Custom remodeling and STRAYED— 1 red Brah- na Rewrite Ribbons, Smith- 23 day of May, 1980 BRANDS — 8 YEARS Trucks- $112.00 repair. Free estimates. All man bull, about 3 years Corona Film Ribbons and 20-2-c EXPERIENCE. Call for information only work guaranteed. Call old, in Admiral Community Smith-Corona Fabric Rib- 893-5056. at 615-266.5142, Ext. 17. 893-4778 or 893-4252. Call 854-1662 after 5 p.m. bons. Also you can get 16-4-c Owner- Rick Newman. and weekends. 19-4-c green or brown Smith- 17-tfc-c Corona Film Ribbons. Also HOUSE FOR SALE-3 CARD OF THANKS r a Ko-Rec-Type for IBM bedroom, 2 baths, carpet- I would like to thank the Selectric II. 2-tfc ing. Phone 854.1298. Baird Electric WANTED—Adding Mach- nurses and Dr. Calvo for ELECTRIC UNDERWOOD ines and typewriters to re- everything done for me 10-key adding machine for ANNOUNCING— The pair. Bring to tll Mrket during my recent stay in Inc. opening of Breckenridge Street, Baird, Reasonable sale. $49.95. Callahan the hospital. I also want to SALES & SERVICE County Star. 1-tfc Manufactured Housing. prices. 22/tfc thank everyone for the Featuring many name cards, flowers and visits Commercial, Residential, Heating, FOR SALE— 1 electric brands of mobile homes- I received. Air Conditioning & Wiring Olympic 10-key adding singles, double wides, God bless you all. machine, $59.50. Callahan modulars. 2515 W. Walker, Bill Faircloth- Alma Mitchell 501 W. 4th St. - Phone 854-1795 County Star. 1-tfc Breckenridge, Texas, Own- .egmlimibalealeriNININNI=NE‘e BAIRD, TEXAS er, Bob Smith, 817-559- Agent ------MMMIEI I— ■ 3364. 19-2-c 216A Oak St. Gilmore Radiator • MORGAN SHELL Clyde, Texas 79510 & Automotive 0 0 40 40 40 0 40 41 41 0 41 0 41 41 f1 0 40 41 41 0 41 0 0 0 0 41 40 I Corner 1-20 & 283 PORCH SALE— May 30 Phone 915-893-5116 I Baird - 854-1639 and 31 from 9 a.m. to 6 Welding •• Nylonize of Texas Products Co.: Avalk AMBY ROAD - CLYDE I COME SEE US p.m. both days at 600 E. • • 9th. 19-2-c aln ors- 893--I852N • HEAVY DUTY ROOF COATINGS • FOR YOUR • FOR MOBILE HOMES, RANCH BLDGS. • • Wash & Grease : • AND ALL METAL ROOFS. • • Oil Change CALLAHAN • • MOHAWK Stops Leaks - Reduces Roof Noise - Won't • • 1 • Tires & Etc. CONSTRUCTION ABSTRACT CO. • • Crack or Peel - Reflects Sun Rays to Save Custom remodeling and j Abstracts and Title Ins. • Energy. Guaranteed 5 Years. • - BILL MORGAN repair. Free estimates. All • 41. work guaranteed. Call For Information & Free Estimates, Call • I Owner-Operator 854-1592—Baird • MN MB INN MI I= II= IIMI IMO ai• =ow 893-4678 or 893-4252. "See me for • Abilene 677-0116 0 Owner- Rick Newman 41 41 0 41 41 41 41 40 40 0 41 40 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 0 0 0 41 0 0 41 40 17-tfc-c all your family A & G insurance RAINS Vacuum Automotive FOR SALE— 1975 Silver- needs." Cleaner Repair For Your Income Ronnie Abernathy- ado pick-up, short wide Buster Gary bed, 350 engine. Call All makes and models Tax Needs. All Types Auto & 854-1173. 20-2-c 10 yrs. Experience Tractor Repair Clyde Bookkeeping & 127 market st. Control hunger and lose INSURANCI Located inside weight with New Shape lh Tax Service Baird, Texas 79504 Baskets N Things Diet Plan and Hydrex Next to Post Office in Clyde Phone 854-1802 Like a good neighbor, Water Pills, at the Prescrip- 109 South 1st Clyde Phone 893-4152 "We Appreciate State Farm is there. tion Shop. 20-2-p State Farm Insurance Companies Your Business" Home Othces 8loommoton tll.nots CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS—THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1980—PAGE 12 were given by the officers sponding secretary, Mrs. the following members: Mrs. Dyer, with a gift Wed Club Meeting Held and committees of the club. Frank Cunningham; Trea- Mrs. C.C. Billingsley, Mrs. and the heartfelt thanks of The Wednesday Club salute to the Texas flag, The following new offi- surer, Mrs. A.E. Dyer, Sr.; Frank Cunningham, Mrs. each member, the meeting held their last meeting of eleven members answered cers were-installed for the Reporter, Miss Isadore A .E . Dyer Sr., Mrs. V.E. was adjourned until the the 1979-80 year on May the roll call by naming a 1980-81 year: President, Grimes. Hill, Mrs. Lee Ivey, Mrs. Fall. 14 at the home of Miss foreign city each would Mrs. Lee Ivey; First Vice- After a talk was made on A.A. Manion, Mrs. Archie Isadore Grimes. like to visit. President, Mrs. B.L. Rus- how International clubs Nichols, Mrs. Blan Odom, After the invocation and Mrs. Frank Cunningham sell; Second Vice President, promote peace and friend- Mrs. Bob Alexander and the pledge to the flag to gave the federation coun- Mrs. A.A. Manion; Re- ship by Miss Beverly Miss Beverly Leache. the United States and the selor 's report and others cording secretary, Mrs. Leache, refreshments were After presenting the C.C. Billingsley; Corre- served by Miss Grimes to club's retiring President, Dive Friendly the Teas Way

COUNTY Calendar SUNDAY' MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 5 6 7 Giants vs. Tigers Baird Sr. Citizens Braves vs. Tigers Ranger Sr. League at Yankees vs.I Braves Chevettes vs. Athletic Baird Sr. Citizens Giants vs. Yankees Baird. 8 p.m. Clyde Kiwanis- D.Q.. Supply at Baird, 8 p.m. Putnam Sr. Citizens 6:45 a.m. Baird Sr. League a t Cisco, 8 p.m. 9 10 11 12 Yankees vs. Tigers 13 14 Giants vs. Braves at Chevettes vs. Dairy Baird Sr. Citizens Tigers vs. Giants Chevettes vs. Merkel City Council- 7 p.m. Baird Sr. Citizens Queen at Red Bud Park, Baird Sr. League at Yankees vs. Braves Merkel, 8 p.m. ATTEND CHURCH Clyde Kiwanis, D.Q.. 8 p.m. Breckenridge, 8 p.m. Putnam Sr. Citizens Albany Sr. League at 6:45 a.m. Baird. 8 p.m. Chevettes vs. Harris at Baird, 8 p.m. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Tigers vs. Braves Baird Sr. Citizens Giants vs. Braves Chevettes vs. N.S.1 at Musical at Oplin Com- Giants vs. Yankees Chevettes vs. N.S.3 Yankees vs. Tigers Red Bud Park, 8 p.m. at Baird Sr. Citizens munity Center. 7:30 p.m. Clyde Kiwanis, D.Q.. Red Bud Park, 8 p.m. Putnam Sr. Citizens Baird Sr. League at ATTEND CHURCH 6:45 a.m. Baird Sr. League ‘,11. Clyde. 8 p.m. Eastland. 8 p.m. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Braves vs. Yankees 1 Baird Sr. Citizens Yankees vs. Giants Tigers vs. Giants Chevettes vs. N.S.4 at Tigers vs. Braves Cisco Sr. League at Baird Sr. Citizens ATTEND CHURCH City Council- 7 p.m. Red Bud Park. 8 p.m. Putnam Sr. Citizens Baird. 8 p.m. Clyde Kiwanis, D.Q., Cross Plains Sr. League Chevettes vs. N.S.2 at 6:45 a.m. at Baird. 8 p.m. Red Bud Park. 8 p.m. 29 30 ATTEND CHURCH Clyde Kiwanis, D.Q., 6:45 a.m.

FOR AMBULANCE CALL 893-5754 or 854-1310. IF NO ANSWER, I CALL 893-5785 - Clyde Police Dept. or 854-1444 - Sheriff's Dept. - Baird - THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING Baird Dairy Queen Baird Auto Repair Harle Studio Callahan General Hospital Callahan Abstract Co. Golden Holiday Nursing Home Hanner Chevrolet Callahan County Farmers Co-Op Hughes Tire Co. G G's Gifts and Hobbies Kelton Flower Shop Young, Manion & Russell, Inc. Warren ' s Modern Cleaners Baird T.V. Cable Boydstun 's Hardware Roger's Food Store Pioneer Lodge City of Baird Russell-Surles Abstract Prescription Shop Parker Funeral Home Baird Drive-In Grocery Baird Chamber of Commerce Morgan Shell Station