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CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS— THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1980 XII PAGES NUMBER 8
VOLUME 95
coweftiories•

Seven From Baird Selected to


All-District Basketball
With the end of basketball season, the Lovanne Rodgers, Soph.; Ramona Pear-
all-district team has been selected. son, Sr.; Connie Eubanks, Sr.; and Marty
Those players chosen for these teams Brumbaugh, Jr.
for District 8-A are as follows: Girls, Boys 1st. Team, Derwin Sheppard,
1st. Team, Dale Pieper, Jr.; Emily Sr.; Julian Jones, Jr.; Kevin Dean, Jr.;
Davidson, Sr.; Regina Pearson, Sr.; Danny Blankenship, Jr.; and Kip Pease,
Brissy Martinez, Jr.; and Sharla Turner, Soph. 2nd Team, Sid Grand, Soph.;
Sr.; 2nd Team, Lisa Davis, Soph.; Char- Darryl Harris, Jr.; Zane Wright, Sr.;
lotte Perryman, Jr.; Jodi Jennings, Sr.; Mike Davis, Jr.; Odis Willis, Sr.; and
Charolette Hooper, Soph.; Denise Wals- David Thornton, Jr., Honorable Mention,
worth, Soph.; Darla Miller, Sr.; and Jill Mark Cary, Sr.; Scott Wofford, Sr.;
Bristow, Soph.; Honorable Mention, Terry Middlebrook, Sr.; Mark Hollister,
Tammy Erwin, Jr.; Donna Bell, Sr.; Sr.; Sonny Davis, Sr.; Alan Houston, Sr.;
Dana Kight, Jr.; Rocky Garza, Soph.; Gred Hayes, Jr.; Randy Elunore, Sr.;
Toni Estrada, Jr.; Sonya Pieper, Sr.; John Piper, Sr.; Sherman Bates, Sr.;
Melissa Teinert, Sr.; Gala Handley, Jr.; Harvey Titus, Sr.; Alan Bohannon, Jr.;
Gloria Scott, Sr.; Jackie Hooper, Jr.; Cleve Tutt, Jr.; and Brian Fears, Jr.

Sheriffs Posse Holds Meet


CONSTRUCTION BEGAN ON BRIDGE— Mon- The March meeting of the Callahan judging of the Queens Contest. After
day, March 3, 1980, construction was begun on a County Sheriff's Posse was held Monday, which the 8:00 Grand Entry will kick off
bridge at the west end of the Baird Lake across March 3, 1980 at the clubhouse. Iky Akers the second performance of the 1980 rodeo.
Mexia Creek. presided over the meeting. Those direct- The first performance will be at 8 p.m.
There were three bids for the construction of ors and officers that was present were Friday, May the 16th and another per-
this bridge, and Tollett and Son Enterprises are Eugene and Delores Kitchens, Steve formance will follow Sunday afternoon at
building it. Moore, Harky Shelnutt and James Jones. 2 p.m.
The cost of the bridge is $35,000. and should be The guests were Kathy Moore, Amy and There will be a calf scramble sponsored
completed within 10 days. Laura Collins. by the Clyde Jaycees where County 4-H
Details for the 4 o 'clock parade on and FFa members can win a calf to show

Dyer Does Well at Junction Saturday, May 17, 1980 were discussed.
Following the parade, there will be the
in the County Livestock Show at Cross
Plains.

Tennis Tourney
The Baird tennis teams traveled to Marty Brumbaugh also played veryw
Junction this past weekend to take part well and made it to the finals in the con-
in the 12th Annual Junction Invitational solation bracket before losing to Janet
Tennis Tournament. Those making the Crownover of Marble Falls.
trip were Connie Eubanks, Jodi Jennings, Connie Eubanks and Jodi Jennings
Marty Brumbaugh, Beckye Tucker, Jill were defeated in the consolation semi-
Holland, Paula Fears, Mark Allen, Trey finals by a team from San Angelo Lake-
Dyer, Alan Bohannon, Larry Segura, view.
Dana Gillit and Charles Hart. All team members played well and are
Trey Dyer won the boys singles title getting ready for their next match which
defeating Lance Wright of Junction in will be against Clyde at 2:30 Thursday at
straight sets, 6-0, 6-0. Trey played very the Baird Courts. Also Friday and Sat-
well even with the extreme cold. urday they will compete in Sweetwater.

Public School Week


The public is invited to visit Baird In recognition of the event, schools will
school during the annual observance of display student work.
Texas Public Schools Week, March 3-7. GRADUATING MANAGER— Carl Gunter, man-
Visitors desiring more information are ager of the Allsup's store at Interstate 20 and
All classrooms from first grade through asked to contact their local school admin-
senior high levels will be open for visita- istration offices.
Coleman Highway in Baird, receives his diploma
tion by the general public. from Chester Lindsey, instructor, for successfully
completing the Allsup's Store Manager Training
Course. The class, held at the company's home
Baird School Spring Vacation Mar. 31 - April 4 offices in Clovis, New Mexico, prepares new man-
The Baird Independent School District 11. agers for assuming the responsibilities of operat-
will observe spring vacation the week of There will be no school on Friday, ing an Allsup's store. According to Chester Lind-
March 31 through April 4. This had ori- March 28, far the students as this will be sey, "The eight day course is intensive, with
ginally been set for the following week. an in-service day for teachers. This had theory, policy and procedure and practical appli-
This change has been made because so originally been scheduled for April 4. cation covered. It's a demanding class designed
many students and teachers are involved The fifth six-weeks . will now end
in University Interscholastic League activ- to prepare the managers to handle the duties of
April 11 rather than April 3 as shown on
ities during the week of April 7 through the originally calendar. their challenging position and better serve our
customers."

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CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS— THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1980—PAGE 2

Couple Exchange Austin, where she received


a B.S. degree in pharmacy.
She is employed by Save-X
BIG to Meet
Thurs. March 6
Vows March 1 Drug on Buffalo Gap Road
in Abilene.
The bridegroom is a BIG will hold their regu-
Elizabeth Elliott, daugh- brick of Ft. Worth; Dick graduate of Nolan High lar meeting Thursday,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Andrews of Abilene; Pat School, Ft. Worth. He at- March 6th at 7 p.m. in the -
Elliott, and William G. Adams of Arlington and Legion Hall.
tended St. Mary's Univer-
Schumacher, son of Mr. Iky Akers of Clyde. Akers sity and received a B.B.A. The candidates endorsed
and Mrs. R.J. Schumacher and Thompson also seated by BIG will be available for
degree in marketing from
of Ft. Worth, were married the guests. informal discussions with
the University of Texas at
in the First United Metho- Parents of the bride host- Arlington. He is employed all interested citizens.
dist Church Saturday. ed the reception at their by Pride Pipeline, Abilene.
Given in marriage by her home. The bridegroom's
father, the bride wore a parents hosted the rehear- * * * * * * * * * * *
wedding gown of candle- sal dinner at the Petroleum
light English net, organza,
and alencon lace with mold-
Club.
For the trip to St. Tho- Bargain Barn
ed bodice fashioned of lace mas, Virgin Islands, the
appliques over English net
embroidered with seed
bride wore a nipon beige
linen suit with brown
RE-OPENING
pearls and scattered clear accesseries. On their return
sequine. A round yoke of the couple will be home at Lots of good items.
English net with beading 3217 Winterhawk, Abilene. SPECIAL — Fishing Bait Now Available.
in a sunburst pattern en- A graduate of Baird High OPEN Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. and Sun.
hauced the neckline and School, the bride attended CLOSED Mon. and Tues.
closed with a high wedding Tarleton State University
ring collar of lace. Long and University of Texas at * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * *
tapered sleeves of net re-
peated the pattern with a
band of lace at the cuff.
A full skirt of organza
swept to a chapel train in
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the back with a wide border
of alencon lace around
Mrs. William Schumacher the hemline. Her veil was
...formerly Miss Elliott a Juliet cap of lace match-
ing her gown, re-embroid-
ered with seed pearls and
"Al The BACK FORT?
swquins. A cloud of illusion
Fred Yates Dies Sunday fell beyond the train of
Fred Yates, 80, of 1917 in Abilene. He was a mem- the gown. She carried a
Lowden died at 9:30 p.m. ber of South Side Baptist cascading bouquet of mini-
Sun. at his home after an Church. ature carnations with
illness. Serviceswere at Mr. Yates was a former stephanottis and baby 's
3:30 p.m. Tues. at Elliott- employee of Citizens Na- breath.
Hamil Chapel of Faith. tional Bank. He retired in Rebecca Elliott was her
The Rev. D.J. Bennett, 1979 from Purolator Inc. sister's maid of honor.
pastor of South Side Bap- Survivors include his Bridesmaids were, Mrs.
tist Church officiated, as- wife; two sons, Ray and Jim Roskopf of Tyler; Mrs.
sisted by the Rev. Riley Garves, both of Clyde; a Jim Hatchett, Jr.; Mrs.
Fugitt of First Baptist half sister, Ann Holmes of Bo Lance of Sudan; Mrs.
Church in Clyde. Burial Allen; two grandsons; a Bill Nutt of Boise, Idaho;
was in Clyde. great-grandson; and a Mrs. Scotty Goldsmith;
Born April 18, 1899, in number of nieces and ne- Barbara Akers of Clyde
and Mrs. Randy Tollett. "If you think it'll help Doc, give me a shot
Big Sandy, he moved to phews.
The bridesmaids wore long too, I'm feeling kinda faint."
Abilene from Blooming
Grove in 1937. He married dresses of cerise chiffon
Vivian Mason Feb. 28, 1953 Classifieds Pay and carried nosegays of
pink rosebuds and minia-

r Announcing
ture white carnations.
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The bridegroom 's father If your checking account needs a shot in
served as best man.
Groomsmen were, Pete the arm, why not dress 4 up with
Thompson of Odessa;
,
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Newsletter On Gardening
Coming in March
A regular newsletter for Agricultural Extension
all gardening enthusiast Service serves people of
will be printed and dis- all ages regardless of
tributed in March, accord- socio-economic level, race,
ing to Gred Gerngross, color, sex, religion or na-
County Extension Agent. tional origin.
This newsletter is a new
addition to services provid-
ed by the Callahan County Percy C.
Extension office and hope-
fully will be issued each Moore Succumbs
month during the spring
and summer months. Percy C. Moore was born
The newsletter will con- October 18, 1885 in the
tain information relative to home in which he lived for
soil preparation, variety 94 years. He was the son of Scott Norman, Lisa Carrico
selection, insect and di- Captain W.E. and Sarah Ronnie Casey,
sease control, harvesting Elizabeth (Neal) Moore. Tammie Barron
and etc. He attended Blossom

Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs


Several garden clubs
have submitted names of
their members to be includ-
schools and began painting
in earnest in 1913. He at- Cupid's Banquet
Shackelford tended the Chicago Art
ed on the mailing list and
other organized groups or
Institute and taught paint-
ing up until he was 90 Held February 14
Diggs Shackelford - Dona Cotner individuals are invited to years of age. The First Baptist Church Prince Joe Payne and
submit their names and He painted the portrait of Baird held the Fifth tammie Barron, Princess,
complete addresses to the
Married February 29 County Extension office at
of Mr. William J. McDon-
ald which hangs in the
Annual Cupid's Court Ban- crowned by former Princess
quet on Thursday, Feb. 14 Karen Park.
Baird if they are interested McDonald Observatory in
Jiggs Shackelford of Mr. and Mrs. Shackel- in the new fellowship Following a catered meal
in receiving the newsletter. the Davis Mountains.
Baird and Dona Cotner of ford plan to reside in Baird. hall. Elected to reign over by Mack Eplens Cafeteriak
Either call the County His funeral was held in
Abilene were married Fri- this year's court were King the court was entertained
Extension office in Baird the Blossom, Texas Baptist
day, February 29, 1980, Scott Norman and Queen by HSU student Ronnie
at 915-854-1518 or drop a Church on February 28,
with Bill Perkins, minister Lisa Carrico, who were Shaw, who sang various
OFFICE SUPPLIES, post card in the mail with and buried in the Knights
of the United First Metho- crowned by last year's love songs and accompan-
your name and address to of Honor Cemetery in
dist Church, officiating. royalty, King Donnie Bar- ied himself with the guitar.
The wedding and the re- AND TYPEWRITER County Extension office, Blossom. ron and Queen Darla Mc- The banquet was con-
Courthouse, Baird, Texas He had relatives in the
ception were held at the Williams. cluded after music director,
Shady Oaks Country Club.
The reception was given by
Star 79504.
Educational programs
conducted by the Texas
Clyde and Baird area. The
home address is Box 212,
The Youth I Department
chose Ronnie Casey as
Fain McWilliams challeng-
ed the newly elected court
Jim and Virginia Tollett. Blossom, 75416. Prince, crowned by former to a committed life to
Christ.

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The list included from
2 Clyde Students On Honor Roll
Rowden Community News Names of students who
achieved high scholastic
nounced by the office of the
Vice President for Acade-
Clyde: Vicki Anette Deeds,
a senior Occupational
Therapy major; and Sandy
By Mrs. N. V. Gibb,s honors during the fall mic Affairs at the Texas R. Harless, a sophomore
semester have been an- Woman's University. majoring in Education of

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ROWDEN- If the old in the Warren Price home the Deaf.

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surgery in Hendrick Med-
saying is true, March will Sun. afternoon and found ical Center last week.
go our meek as a lamb, but Mrs. Price not feeliny,- so
what an entrance March well. She had come home
Mrs. Price is improving
slowly.
,
had last Sat. Cold, cold gus- from the Baird hospital on Guests in the Don Har-
ty winds that forced their Fri. She was suffering from rell home over the weekend
way into our houses. Some chemotherapy burns on her were her sister, Melissa

C orm pad BEE ‘0


families had problems with .hand and leg. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs.
frozen water lines on Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mark Schreiver and baby of
morning when temperature Mauldin were in Abi1ne Austin. Also Mr. and Mrs.
dipped below 10 degrees one day last week where Ted Newberry of Abilene
ala) A loisiaii, FIRtme413
all over the community. they had lunch with the Ro-
Fruit trees are bound to land Mauldin family.
suffer from the extreme Visitors in the Mauldin
who joined the group for
Sun. dinner.
The Tony Steele family
•19 "WE 144vg. 41-0.15Estrigupp1ies lot:0N
cold. This writer lost some home were Blan Odom, and
plants in her hot bed simply Mrs. Ray Boen.
visited Mrs. Leila Gibbs 'Evis tiNciTemc.a.s,coldasudelut
because she forgot to cover Mrs. Opal Steele of
Sun. afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bib Dye
-igFE:RibboUSIENVElopESANd?A PEra
the glass eclosed bed. Clyde visited in the Tony and Julie visited in the Don .' ack1ES, ERASERS—Cast A 6,1a).
Mrs. N.V. Gibbs visited Steele home Sun. after- Harrell home Sun. night. 0; TI-lesE G REA+ G ood ies 1,
POLITICAL
noon.
The Hank Bennett fam- r Ro ri 11 s -ro voa i
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,,,/,,hilN CI:ILIN-6yn
ily moved last week to the
Buffalo Gap area where John Graham
CALENDAR they have rented a place.

FOR SHERIFF

BILL W. SKINNER
We wish them success in
their new location.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Reynolds and Janet had
Dies Sunday
John W. Graham, 63 of
Clyde died at 2:45 p.m.
Sunday after an apparent
..s.& AR
Re-Election supper with the Bob Dye
Pol. Paid Adv. by Bill Skinner family Fri. night. heart attack. Services were
619 E. 9th. Baird, Texas Those visiting Mr. and at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the

ADRIAN HUDDLESTON
Mrs. Tommie Harris Sun.
night were Mr. and Mrs.
Bailey Funeral Home Cha-
pel. Why settle for less?
Hadden Payne. The rev. Don Conner,
Pol. Paid Adv. by Adrian Huddle Mr. and Mrs. Gene
ston, Rt. 4, Box 53, Clyde, Texas, Mauldin visited in the Bar-
pastor of the Cherry
Heights Baptist Church,
Choose Frigidaire Qualify
officiated. Burial was at
ney Gibbs home and also
COMMISSIONER PRE- visited Mrs. Warren Price
CINCT 1
3:30 p.m. in the Kundiff
Cemetery east of Jacks-
And Dependability...
in the hospital in baird
M.D. ELLIS Wednesday night. boro.
Re-Election Those visiting Mrs. Ray Born May 21, 1916, in
Pol. Paid Adv. by M.D. Ellis, Boen during the week were Jacksboro, he married Elva ,§012 01111'
P.O. Drawer X. Clyde. Texas
Mrs. Howard Moore and Rogers Dec. 21, 1935 in
Decatur. He worked for
EUGENE KITCHENS
daughter, Mrs. Aubray
Lawrence of May. Harry Campbell for 30 Frigidaire 30"Range
Mrs. Russell Dye had a years and lived in various
Pol. Paid Adv. by Eugene Kit-
chens. Rt. 4. Box 136. Clyde. display table of her por- places doing road work. Offer you
Texas 79510 He moved to Clyde in 1958.
celain art work at the Big
Country Porcelain Art He farmed and ranched in
Frigidaire i
so much
FOR CONGRESS
17th DISTRICT
Exhibition and Tea at the Clyde and worked as a dirt
contractor the last five
more in
ACU McGlothin Center in
CHARLES STENHOLM years. He was a Methodist.
Re-Election Abilene.
Pol. Paid Adv. for Charles Mrs. Jimmy West has Survivors inlcude his
wife; a son, Loyd Graham
• Value
Stenholm by Political Communi- been at her mothers,
of Clyde; and a daughter-
cations Associates, Inc., 2017 Mrs. C.W. Price, bedside
Cedar Springs Rd.. Dallas, Texas,
since she underwent major in-law, Sandy Graham of • Quality
75201 Clyde.
He was preceded in • Dependability
=x1=24)==4 death by his parents and
g a daughter.
Pallbearers were M.D.
Check With Us On Your Ellis, Roy Ingram, Earl
Gargus, Kenneth Daffron,
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Boat Kenneth Kimbler and Ro-
bert Warren.
• You can program the oven to start
baking or roasting at the time and
Honorary pallbearers
temperature you desire. — even tell it
Insurance. were Clay Williams, Homor
Parks, Fred Bell, Harry
when to stop — thanks to automatic
Cookmaster controls
Campbell, Frank Under-
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behind you. The Electric-Clean oven
can dean itself automatically
May Save You Frigidaire
• For better, more uniform broiling. a
Recreation Assn. self-cleaning Broiler Shield reflects
25%. heat from the broiler unit away from
Meeting Called the top of the oven and back across
the broil area.

A called meeting of the


YOUNG-MANION-RUSSELL, Baird Recreation Associa-
tion will be held Monday
INC. night, March 10, at the WEST TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY
344 Market St. Community Center at 7
Baird, TX 79504 854-1596 p.m.
The purpose of this meet-
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CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD. TEXAS— THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1980—PAGE 5

Putnam Has Coldest Day of Winter Hounshell Rites Held Sunday


William Martin Bud Nov. 1, 1936, in May, Tex-
daughter the Jerry Tolands Hounshell, 66, of Grosve- as. He was a member of the
PUTNAM- Well March Mrs. Maggie Cook and elford lived at Abilene be-
build a veterinary store at nor died at 3:19 p.m. North Main St. Church of
really came in like a lion. Mrs. Fred Heyser of Baird fore her marriage and
Breckenridge. Mrs. Petty visited Mrs. R.B. Taylor Friday in Hendrick Medical Christ.
The coldest day this winter. works at Aero Space. Mr.
has been working at the Sunday. We are glad to re- Center in Abilene after a Survivors include his
Thermometers at Putnam Shackelford is commission-
registered a low 5 degrees post office at Albany. She port that Mrs. Heyser long illness. Services were wife of the home; three
er of Precinct No. 3. He
Sunday .morning. In con- will only be working on checked with her eye doctor at 3 p.m. Sunday in Higgin- sons, Horace of Brownwood
was reared at Putnam and
trast, I talked to the- folks Saturdays for the time at Dallas last week and got botham Funeral Chapel. Gary of Bangs and Larry of
lived here until about five
at Farmington, N.M. and being. Audy Moore, a retired Sanderson; two daughters,
a good report. years ago when he moved
they said they has a spring- We are sorry to hear of Church of Christ minister Joann Roach of Longview
We hear that Billy Wag- to Baird. A large crowd
lioke 58 degrees there. We the death of Mrs. Fannie ley has been on the puny from Eastland officiated, and Mary Beth McMillian
attended the wedding. Our
missed the rain and snow - Smith formerly of Putnam list several days last week. assisted by Dave Collier, of Sundown; his mother,
congratulations and best
again. A lot of folks took and Cross Plains. She has We missed him not being at minister of the North Main Allie Hounshell of Cross
wishers go to the happy
advantage of the warm been living at Golden Holi- the Cafe to make those Church of Christ. Burial Plains; three brc thers, Tud
couple.
weather we had the first of day Rest Home at Baird. good hamburgers. was in Cross Cut Cemetery. of Cross Cut, Doc of Elec-
Mrs. R.B. Taylor visited
the week and plowed and Mrs. Smith was a daughter Married at the Shady Born June 22, 1913, in tra and J.C. of Lufkin; two
Mrs. Fred Heyser, Mrs.
planted gardens. This re- of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oaks Club House at Baird Grosvenor, he worked for sisters, Julia Byrd of Cross
Maggie Cook, the I.G.
porter put out onion plants. W.A. Reid of the Lion Hill Saturday night were Mr. many years as an oil field Cut and Lucille Thomas of
Mobleys, and Mr. and Mrs.
Our sick folds are all Community. She was bur- Jiggs Shackelford and Mrs. pumper for Texaco, Inc. He Granbury ; and nine grand-
Lance Reid at Baird the
better and are at home ex- ied at Scranton Saturday. Donna Cotner. Mrs. Shack- married Cora Cody Phillips children.
first of the week.
cept Mrs. R.C. Speegle.
She is still at the hospital
at Cisco. r--
Not much coming and
going over the weekend
due to the extreme cold. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
Mrs. Joe McKinney and PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 6-8,1980
son and Mrs. Viola Camp-
bell of Cisco visited their
aunt, Mrs. Maxie Solomon
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown,
son and daughter of Ft.
Worth, Mr. and Mrs.
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James Isenhower and fam-
ily of Coleman spent the
weekend with their mother
011ie Burmom. KRAFT HALFMOON CHEDDAR S iii 9 I
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Charles F. Keller, 57, of
San Angelo died Fri. night
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at a local hosptial. Services KRAFT ORANGE
VELVEETA
were at 10 a.m. Mon. at
Grimes-Plummer Funeral
Home Chapel.
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The Rev. Harold Sass-
man, pastor of First United
Methodist Church officiat-
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Born July 2, 1922, in Tus-
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visor for Texas Park and
Wildlife for 30 years. He
was a member of the Park
MARGARINE
Heights Baptist Church in
San Angelo.
Survivors inlcude his
wife, Cleo of San Angelo;
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a brother, Wayne Keller
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his mother, Mrs. C.F. Kel-
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Pallbearers were Jerry
Peiser, Jerry Hearn, R.L. BORDEN'S BUTTER
Flanagan, Robert Wood,
Mike Porter, Mack Caudle,
Gary Mitchell, Wayne Po-
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CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS—THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1980—PAGE 8

COUNTY OIL NEWS


Baird Nursing Home 'HOSPITAL nOTES1 Oil and discovery wells
have been completed in
set on the casing and 300
pounds tubing pressures.
Callahan County. Production is from per-
BAIRD- The following Hettie Price The oil strike is Olympia forations at 3.762-70 feet,
Cortez Shanks, Dorothy teers and we certainly hope
persons were admitted to Nell Mobley Oil Co., Abilene, No. 1 treated with 1,500 gallons
Key, Frank Collins, Evelyn she will come back soon.
Callahan General Hospital Bertha Banta Rutherford, located two of mud acid. The pay was
Hollis, Edah Best, Mary James Radford from Abi-
last week: Eric Pechask miles southeast of Putnam. fractured with 13,000
Rice and Margaret Bogie of lene came to bring our
Florence Houston Otis Conlee Location is 1,481 feet pounds of sand and 15,000
Clyde, Helen MacDonald, Bible Study this week.
James Simmons Iona Kniffen from the south and 183 gallons of fluid.
Vida Hill and Ila Shrader We appreciate the fact
William Dixon Debra Helton feet from the east lines of Operator set the 4' i inch
of Baird were all here for that he takes time each
Raymond Pren Roy Lee Section 8, BOH Survey. casing at 3,842 feet, and
our Tues. afternoon music week to bring the study for
Bill Kelly Wesley Holcomb Daily potential was 48 the hole is bottomed at
this week. Thanks every us.
Jessie Gallmay Odessa Ground barrels of 44 gravity oil, 3.850 feet.
one for coming each week Our sympathy is extend-
Eric Pechask plus 63 barrels of water. Gas-oil ratio was 6,041-1.
to entertain us. We always ed to the family of Fannie
Debra Helton Flow was through an 18- The well is producingf
enjoy it a lot. Smith this week. May God 64 inch choke with package from the Duffer.
Ora. Mae Wilson and Ada bless and comfort them.
Joseph Jones
Tammy Shore
Fillin Station
Mae Haile came to play She will be missed by all of
bingo with Jimmie Stewart, us here.
Bertha Matlock Stocks Several Lela Stuard Expires Tues.
Robert Smedley Lela Valentine Stuard, 81 Born Feb, 14. 1899. in
Delia Young, Fred Farmer, Some of our dominoe
Myrtle Gunn, Edna Whitt, players were not feeling up
Lucille Wilson Import Beers of Clyde died at 11 p.m. kVrightsboro. she married
The following persons Tuesday in Callahan Gen- Will Stuard March 23.
Eliska Gilliland and Jack to par this week so we only
were discharged from the The Fillin Station in eral Hospit,t1 in Baird after 1915. in Bryan. She was a
Tatum this week. This was _ had two tables of players. Putnam offers a selection
Callahan General Hospital a lengthy illness. Services member of First Baptist
the first time Mrs. Haile Norma West, Maybelle of more than 30 import
last week: were Thursday at 2 p.m. in Church in Clyde. •
came as one of our volun- Cline and lla Shrader beers from 11 countries.
William Dix Bailey Funeral Home Cha- Survivors include a son,
came to play with Adna A list as long as this is
John Mask pel. Robert Stuard of 1474
Walker, Edna Whitt, Fred
Robert Smedley usually only found in larger The Rev. Don Conner, Westmoreland in Abilene;
School Menu Farmer, Lula Lunsford and
Eliska Gilliland.
Harvie Barry cities, but Jim Hatchett, paster of Cherry Heights a sister. Mrs. Eula Davis of
MONDAY Mae Tuttle owner of the Fillin Station, Baptist Church, officiated. Clyde; and several nieces
Willie Lambert and Bill has been building a collect-
Oven fried -chicken with Kelly are in the hospital Everett Wood Burial was in Clyde Ceme- and nephews.
gravy, creamed potatoes, this week. Our prayers are ion at his gas-grocery tery.
business in Putnam for the
green beans, bread, milk with them.
and'tiineapple upside down Harold Hart will live in a
Ella Coulter past four years, when the
town went wet.
cake. nursing home at Ft. Worth Expires Sunday This hobby began with a Calculators,
Texas. We will miss him few well-known imports
TUESDAY here, but realize his family Ella Mae Coulter, 92, of
Cross Plains died at 5 a.m. and grew when Hatchett
Tacos with sauce, dried will enjoy having him closer
pinto beans, tossed salad to them. Good luck Harold,
with carrots, milk and ice Yida Hill and Dorothy
Sunday in Graham Memor-
ial Hospital after a long ill-
started receiving requests
from customers for more Typewriters,
ness. Services were at 10 imports.
cream. Reynolds were here for
a.m. Monday in Higgin- Hatchetts own tastes
our regular Fri. afternoon
WEDNESDAY music and singing this
Turkey & noodles, sweet week.
botham Funeral Chapel.
Dr. Toby Irwin, pastor
brought in more imports
too. Office Supplies,
of the First Baptist Church, Hatchett 's clientele in-
potatoes, buttered corn, Lettie Parker and Louise cludes quail hunters and
rolls, milk and applesauce. Joy had 12 residents in
attendance for Sunday
officiated. Graveside ser-
vices were at 4 p.m. in businessmen passing
through the area between
School Supplies,
THURSDAY School and singing this Brownfield Cemetery.
Born Aug. 7, 1887, in Dallas and Abilene.
Beans, macaroni & cheese, week.
spinach, onion, cornbread, Due to a mix-up in sche- Dadesville County, Ala., If a customer has a re-
quest for a specific import,
Printing of
milk and jello with fruit. dules this Sunday after- she had lived in Cross
Plains for the last 11 years Hatchett will get it, if it
noon no one came for our
FRIDAY
Soup & sandwiches,
worship service.
Mr. T.J. Collins cele-
after moving from Brown-
field. She was a house-
can be had.
all kinds
crackers, milk and peach brated his 102 birthday on wife.
cobbler. the 3rd of March. His fam- She was a member of the
ily brought three cakes for Baptist Church.
BREAKFAST MENU
MONDAY
all the residents to enjoy
with their evening meal.
Survivors include five
daughters, Thelma Corbell
•Q,
rk rA
i
at
Cereal, juice, and milk. Happy Birthday T.J. and and Opal Carroll, both of Drive Friendry the TOGS way

TUESDAY
many more. Fort Worth, Ruby Lewis of
Seagraves, Jerri Lincoln of STAR
Slaton and Evelyn Coker of
Cheese toast, juice and
milk.
Rites Held Sat.
Sabanna; three sons, Fred
of Albany, Earl of Lorenzo RENTAL S
PUBLISHING
WEDNESDAY
Donuts, juice and milk.
For Atkinson and R.D. of Las Vegas,
Nev.; 19 grandchildren;
STAR OFFICE
COMPANY
Mrs. Joe Ida Mae At- 27 great-grandchildren;
THURSDAY
Hot roll, applesauce,
kinson, 67, of Brownwood
died at 9 p.m. Thurs. at a
and seven great-great-
grandchildren.
Baird, Tema
juice and milk. local nursing home. Ser-
vices were at 3:30 p.m.
FRIDAY Sat. at Davis-Morris Cha-
Fanny Smith
Pancake, syrup, juice
and milk.
pel.
The Rev. Mike Ramsdell,
pastor of the Bangs Metho-
Dies Thurs.
Fanny Brittian Smith, 84,
1.15+
iANNiNe9your
TEACHEP.' S SALADS
MO NDAY
Pear with cheese & jello.
dist Chruch officiated.
Burial was at Fairview
Cemetery.
of Baird, formerly of Cross
Plains, died Thursday after
noon in Callahan General
friag /2 iL D

Po"
tiEddit49 ?
Born Aug. 9, 1912, in Hospital. Services were at
TUESDAY
Tossed salad with cheese
and jello.
Grosvenor, she was a home
maker and lived all her life
in Brown County. She mar-
2 p.m. Saturday at Higgin-
botham Funeral Chapel.
Burial was at Scranton IR
NeeDI
ried Joe Atkinson May 24, Cemetery.
WEDNESDAY
Peach with topping and
1935, in Grosvenor. She
was a Methodist.
Born Sept. 19, 1895, in
Callahan County, she was a
Nvi±FitioNstNAPkiN
rhapelleryou No-tes?-- 5g#6
applesauce. Survivors include her housewife.
husband, a daughter, Mrs. Survivors include two
THURSDAY Patsy Miller of Clyde; two brothers, Lance Reid of
brothers, T.W. Moore of Baird; and Willie Reid of
C
Fruit salad with jello.
Brownwood and Richard Crain; and two sisters, C u N -fy 5•111 R
FRIDAY Moore of Pasadena; three Bertha Bentley of Cross
Tossed salad with boiled granddaughters; and three Plains and Lucy Everett
egg and jello. great-grandchildren. of Odessa.
CALLA HAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS— THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1980—PAGE 9
salad suppers, Bingo, and home for Christmas so if
Meals-on-Wheels Receive Donations our musicals that will help
up with our needed cash.
you have any old blankets,
sheets or what have you
You sure do want to sandwiches, cakes and (Nita Ruth McElroy) gave Thanks so very much for Have you been by the we could sure use them to
read next weeks paper for maybe some pies. us a large cash donation as you generosity. These cash gas office and purchased line the lap throws in.
the big surprise about our A lot of nice things have well as a refrigerator and donations that are given your ticket on the quilt yet? We are still having large
musical. The date is March happened to us since we an electric stove. We also will certainly help us on If not you can still buy them crowds at our Thursday
15, and it starts about 6:30 had a bit of news in the pa- had a cash donation of a our budget for the rest of at the door the night of the Covered Dish luncheon.
p.m. From our snack bar per. We has some nice nice amount but the lady the year. We hope to have musical. We had over 50 last week.
you will have cokes, coffee, donations. Mrs. W.H. Todd prefers to be anonymous. several functions such as We are making some lap Come try us, you might
throws for the nursing like us.

MARCH'
1980 'COUNTY Calendar
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY!, THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
FOR AMBULANCE CALL 893-5754 or 1
854-1310. IF NO ANSWER, I
CALL 893-5785 - Clyde Police Dept. or
854-1444 - Sheriff's Dept. - Baird

4 5
Baird Sr. Citizens Baird Lions Club Putnam Sr. Citizens Baird Boys Track. Ranger Baird Girls Track, Ranger
Clyde Kiwanis. DO.
A (TEND CHURCH Baird Garden Club Baird Sr. Citizens
6:45 a.m.

10 11 12 13 14 15
Musical at Oplin. Comm.
City Council Meeting Baird Sr. Citizens Center. 7:30 p.m.
Clyde Kiwanis. DQ. Baird Sr. Citizens Putnam Sr. Citizens
Baird Wednesday Club Baird Boys& Girls Track.
6:45 a.m. Baird Delphian Club Winters
TTEND CHURCH

6 17 18 19 20 21 22
Km anis. DO. Baird Sr. Citizens Baird Lions Club Putnam Sr. Citizens Baird Boys Track. Baird Girls ..layton
ATTEND CHURCH 4 ..; .ni Baird Sr. Citizens Baird B& PW Club Comanche

24 25 26 27 28 29
ATTEND CHURCH City Council Meeting Baird Girls Track,
Clyde Kiwanis. DQ. Baird Sr. (il ' ISi. Ilvc IS
6:45 a.m. Baird Sr. Citizens omanche
Baird Boys Track, Layton

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Baird Dairy Queeft Baird Auto Repair Harle Studio
First National Bank of Baird 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 Belton 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
Jackson & Jackson Morgan Shell Station
CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS— THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1980—PAGE 10

Former Bairdite Honored


Right Worshipful Bro- Lodge #90 and he was soon
ther Sam I Smith was born proficient in the work. He
in Rockwall Texas and mov- was Worshipful Master
ed to Baird Texas at the age 1951-52 which was the
of 5 where he graduated Centennial year of the
KNOW GOD AS YOUR
from high school in 1937. Lodge. His continued sup-
HEAVENLY FATHER
He was then employed by port and leadership in the
the Home Telephone Co. of Lodge has caused that
Baird and remained in Lodge to honor him with a As best I can count, Jesus used
the word "Father" 70 times. It
their employ until 1942 Life Membership. Brother was as if He was trying to lodge
when he heeded the call Smith is a member of the the heavenly word deep in the
to arms and enlisted in the _Midlothian Chapter No. heart of the world.
United States Marine 211, R . A .M . the Midlothian In His first effort to teach His
Corps in which he served Council No. 148, R&S.M. disciples to pray, He used the
until his Honorable Dis- and Dallas Tancred Com- word. Like showing a beginning
charge in 1946. mandry No. 82. Knights piano student the note. Middle C.
All the harmonies of the instrument
Upon his separation Templer, as well as a mem-
are spread out in either direction
from the Corps he was em- ber of the Dallas Scottish from that central note. So coming
ployed by the Southwestern Rite Bodies. Right Wor- to know and love God as your
Bell Telephone Co. and shipful Brother Smith's Heavenly Father is central to
moved to Waxahachie Lodge is not officially in learning the secret of heaven itself.
where hs has resided ever the 14 Districts, even so, he
In His last moments on the cross,
since and is still associated is a very real part of our Jesus invokes the holy presence
with that firm as a Specially District, not only because of His Father. "Father forgive
Electronic Technician. of his contriburions in in them, for they know not what
Meantime Brother Smith formation and education, they do." Can one ever be closer
courted a pretty Miss Mar- but also because of the fel- to heaven than when, as a child,
we come to Him who created us
garet Bobbie Knipp of lowship he provides by
with that warm and tender word,
Waxachachie and on March his presence. On behalf of "Father"?
18, 1947 they were married all of the members of the
and they have been blessed 14th Districts we express
with three daughters, sincere appreciation to our
Sammie, Sally and Donna, beloved brother, Right
—Paul M. Stevens
and one son, Joe. They also Worshipful Sam I Smith,
have three grandchildren. for all he has done, or all he
Brother Smith is a member is and for all he surely will

IS THE CHURCH
of the Ferris Heights be to our Districts in the
Methodist Church of Waxa- days ahead and for the
hachie and has served as manner in which he exem-
member of the Board of plifies Masonery in his
Stewards. life. How fortunate we are,

PART OF YOUR
Right Worshipful Bro- he came our way. This man
ther Smith is a Master stands mighty big and tall
Mason of Waxahachie in the hearts of all who
know him.
This 1979-80 Masters,

LIFE?
Wardens & Secretaries ++++++++ ++++++++++
Association Directory is ATTEND CHURCH THIS WEEK
dedicated to Right Wor- ++++++++++++++++++
shipful Sam I Smith, Mem-
ber Grand Lodge Committe
on work, Past Master of This Series lluile Possihh, I v These Business Firms and
Waxahachie Lodge No. 90.
I'd rather see a sermon Indiriduots ho .Support Our orship Freely.
than hear one any day..
I'd rather one would walk
with me than merely show-
ing me the way.
The eye's better pupil and
more willing than the ear;
Hanner Chev. Co., Inc. T V Cable of Clyde
Fine counsel is confusing, Phone 854-1133 — Baird Enterprise 893-4477
but examples always clear.
The best of all preachers
are the men who live their
It isn't the size of the hail
creeds,
that's important it is the
damage it causes. Insure
For to see good put in act-
ion is what everybody T V Cable of Baird Callahan County Star
your growing crops needs.
Enterprise 4477 211 Market Street — Baird
against loss from Hail One good man teaches ma-
damage. ny: men believe what they
behold.
One deed of kindness noti-
It's so easy to obtain hail
insurance for your grow-
ced is worth forty that are
told.
Parker Callahan Co. Farmers
ing crops at low net
cost —a dividend has
Who stands with men of
honor learns to hold his
Funeral Home Coop, Inc.
honor dear: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Parker
been paid to Crop Hail Home Owned—Home Operated-854-1360-Baird
Policyholders seven of For right living speaks a *go

the past nine years. language which to everyone

Just call your Farm


is clear,
Though an able speaker
charms me with his elo-
Municipal Light and Golden Holiday Nursing
Bureau Insurance Agent. quence, I say-
I 'd rather SEE a sermon
Power Plant
228 Walnut — Baird
Home
CALLAHAN than hear one any day. Phone 854-1429 — Baird, Texas
M-SHACKELFORD
CO. FARM BUREAU
Phone 854-1044
SPEED •
LIMIT
Baird Auto Repair Roger's Food Store
55 Phone 854-1321 — 201 E. 4th — Baird
Phone 854-1390 — Baird, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Corn and Family
FARM BUREAU INSURANCE coS. Drive Friendly the Texas Way
CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS— THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1980—PAGE 11

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MEMBER 1980 Gary Rites Held Thurs.


FOP [ALE WAilTED Loyd Gary, 70, of Cisco, He married Mary Lee
formerly of the Cross Plains Green Oct. 28, 1927, in
FOR SALE— 1 year old Baird. He was a Baptist.
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION Palomino Shetland filly,
Home Addressers Wanted.
`500.00 per week possible
area, died Tuesday night
in Eastland Memorial Survivors include his
$50. Bob Estes, 854-1037. No experience required. Hospital after a lengthy wife; five sons, William and
7-1-p a.s.d. illness. Services were at D.A., both of Cisco, and
FOP [ALE FOR [ALE FOR SALE— 1976 Harley
Davidson, Supergude, 854-
P. 0. Drawer 140069
Dallas, Texas 75214
2 p.m. Thursday in Cotton-
wood Baptist Church.
A.B., J.L., and Tommy,
all of Farmington, N.M.;
5-4-p The Rev. John Hood, four daughters, Raynell
FOR SALE-Two Bedroom 1196. 8-2-c
FOR SALE— 1 Roto-rooter pastor of Calvary Baptist Duncan and Joyce Weaver,
Home. Large corner lot.
pedal control, 100 ft. line, WANTED— LVN for 11-7 Church in Ciscok officiated, both of Cottonwood, Vir-
Near school. Call owners. FOR SALE— 3 bedroom, 2
forward and reverse. See shift. Also janitor, a certi- assisted by the Rev. Carl ginia Stocker of Bedford
854-1143. 5/tfc/c bath, living room-dining
or call Baird Electric Inc., fied food service supervisor Halsell of Cross Plains. and Joann Gray of Casper,
854-1795, 501 W 4th. 3-tfc-croom comb., fenced yard, and nurses aides. Apply Wyo.; three brothers, Ho-
FOR SALE— Three good Burial was in Admiral
near school-, garden, trees, at Golden Holiday Care ward and Dale, both of
upright typewriters. Man- Cemetery.
FOR SALE— Large 2 bed- patio, central heat. 1400 Center. 240 E. 6th St. Cross Plains, and Weldon
ual at bargain prices. Star Born Feb. 19, 1910, in
room house, large backyard plus sq. ft., $26,500 or Baird. 6-tfc-c Rowden; three sisters, Irene
Publishing Co. 211 Market Admiral, Mr. Gray had re-
412 Walnut. Call 854-1853 equity. 854-1202, 130 W.
St. Baird, Tx. 854-1008. sided for the past 10 years Martin of California, Na-
or 854-1979. 2-4-p 6th st. 8-tfc-c HOUSE PAINTING— in-
43-tfc in the Cisco area after liv- dine McKinney of Cole-
MAGNETIC SIGNS for cars terior, exterior. Small car- ing most of his life in the man and Ruth Lusk of
One good used Texas In- FOR SALE— Baby furni-
and trucks. Very effective, pentry jobs. Reasonable. Cottonwood area. Cisco; 30 grandchildren;
strument Calculator. ture and kitchen dining
inexpensive, $16.50 & up. Free estimate. 915-854- He was a retired rancher. and 32 great-grandchild-
Bargain, $99.95. Star Pub- table. 4-1767, 441 Vine St. 1607.
Also magnetic store signs. 7-2-p ren.
lishing Co. 211 Market St. 8-1-c
Call 854-1008 or come to A daughter, Mary Jean
Baird, Tx. 854-1008. 43-tfc Cary, a brother and four
Star Publishing Co. Baird, SPECIAL AT PAYING TOP PRICES for
USED ADDING MACHINE
1 electric Victor 10-key.
Texas. 79504

COASTAL SPRIGGING—
2-tfc BARGAIN BARN
1 hide bed and chair,
silver and gold pre 1965
coins. Also buying 10K, FOR RErlfi sisters preceded him in
death.
Good condition. $55.00 set of silver plate silver- 14K and 18K gold. Call
Kenneth Kniffen. 893- 854-1465. 2-tfc-c FOR RENT— $85.00
Callahan County Star. 1-tfc ware, 2 refrigerators, 2
WE NOW HAVE IN
5506. 4-8-p
home desk, several T.V.'s,
monthly or WILL SELL- Bake Sale Set
$14,000.00, Small two
General Contractor, car-
stock, Smith-Corona Van- GRASS SEEDING— Ken-
Lawn hose and sprinklers,
penter work, Painting and
bedroom house at 515 For March 7
tage Ribbons, Smith-Coro- 2 metal cabinets, and lots Stella St. Contact Mary Friday morning, March
neth Kniffen, 893-5506. Panelling, Artistic, and
na Rewrite Ribbons, Smith- of other items. Also plenty Payne 854-1269 or Bob Joy 7, 1980, there will be a bake
3-8-p Ceramic Tile, Acoustic
Corona Film Ribbons and of fish bait. 854-1394. 8-3-p sale held in front of the
Ceilings and roofing. FREE
Smith-Corona Fabric Rib- Channel Catfish fingerlings First National Bank of
FOR SALE— Antiques, estimates and Work Gua-
bons. Also you can get New Booking orders. Fish FOR RENT— Furnished Baird.
chifforobe, consisting of ranteed. In Clyde, Baird
green or brown Smith- Farm Open Feb. 15th. 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath. The sale will begin at
wardrobe, chest of drawers and surrounding area.
Corona Film Ribbons. Also Douglass Catfish Farm Extra nice fenced yard. 9 a.m. and will continue
and mirror. Call 854-1088 Call Norman Tucker 893-
a Ko-Rec-Type for IBM Sylvester 915-993-4644 Preferably no children. until sold out of baked
Baird after 6:30 p.m. 4598. 18/tfc/c
Selectric II. 2-tfc 854-1717. 8-1-c goods.
8-2-c The Texas Association of
ELECTRIC UNDERWOOD FOR SALE— 12x60 Mobile WANTED—Adding Mach-
10-key adding machine for Home and corner lot in ines and typewriters to re- * * * * * * * * * * Vocational Nurses is having
sale. $49.95. Callahan Baird. Refrigerated air pair. Bring to Mrket ROCKY ASH the bake sale.
County Star. 1-tfc conditioning. Central heat.
Washer, dryer, refrigerator
Classified Pay Street, Baird, Reasonabk EXCEPTING LARGE
prices. 22/tfc CONSIGNMENTS CALLAHAN 6-

FOR SALE— 1 electric and stove. 2 car carport. FOR AUCTION, ABSTRACT CO.
Storage house. 854-1238.
r
Bill Faircloth--1
Olympic 10-key adding HORSE BREAKING— 350 MARCH 8. CALL
machine, $59.50. Callahan 5th St. & Poplar. 7-tfc-c Abstracts and Title Ins.
a month. Baird Texas, 893-5663 - CLYDE
County Star. 1-tfc
FOR SALE— Ready to Agent Everett Wood. 8-1-p 5-3-c 854-1592—Baird
mit um 1.• us man •• so am EN awl move into. A 14x72 foot * * * * * * * * * *
• 216A Oak St. RUSSELL NEWMAN man-
MORGAN SHELL house trailer, 2 large bed- Clyde, Texas 79510
Corner 1-20 & 283 rooms, walk in closets,
ufacturing, Interstate 20, • ••••e••••••••••••••••••• •
Phone 915-893-5116 Cisco. Under new manage-
Baird - 854-1639 2 large baths, real fireplace ,4'-1....vai ment. Now hiring sewing •.Nylonize of Texas Products Co.:
COME SEE US Large kitchen. Lots of ex- machine operators. Start- • •
FOR YOUR tras, and a 10x58 foot ing pay $3.20. hospitaliza- • HEAVY DUTY ROOF COATINGS •
• Wash & Grease screen porch. 1.59 acres •144- r 44sk;..1
• FOR MOBILE HOMES, RANCH BLDGS. •
• Oil Change land, equity and assume.
tion, retirement, paid holi-
days, paid vacations, and • AND ALL METAL ROOFS.

No interest on trailer. • •
• Tires & Etc. car pooling possible. 8-4-p
• Stops Leaks - Reduces Roof Noise - Won't •
9% on land, only 5 years of •
low payments will clear. • Crack or Peel - Reflects Sun Rays to Save
I CARD OF THANKS • •
BILL MORGAN II On school bus and mail Energy. Guaranteed 5 Years. •
Buster and I wish to •
I

mi
Owner-Operator I
am NB.
route. Call 893-5940. 7-10-c "See me for thank all our friends for •
their concern shown •
For Information & Free Estimates, Call
Abilene 677-0116

0,
ANTIQUES, new shipment all your family to me recently. 41 41 41 41 41 4!•41 41 • 4, • 41 41 41 41•4! 41 111
in; come by today. The We appreciate the flow -
A& G Looking Glass. 854-1605, insurance ers, cards, visits and food
Automotive Baird, Texas. 8-1-p
needs." given to us.
May God bless you.
For Your Income
Ronnie Abernatity-
Buster Gary
All Types Auto &
LUZIER COSMETICS—
Complete skin care trained SIATI FARM
Ruth Gary
8-1-c Tax Needs.
comsultant. The Looking
Tractor Repair Glass, 854-1605. 8-1-p C)
CCO
Gilmore Radiator
Clyde Bookkeeping &
127 market st.
Baird, Teias 79501 ESTATE SALE— Every-
INSURANCI

& Automotive Tax Service


Phone 854-1802 thing goes! March 14, 15 & Like a good neighbor, Welding Next to Post Office in Clyde
"We Appreciate 16. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 406 W. State Farm is there. • AMBY ROAD — CLYD E Phone 893-4152
Your Business" 4th st. Baird. 8.2-p Slate film inswance Companies
Rolle CHI ces Bloom ngton IIl,no,s
I 1 s more- 893-4852

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CALLAHAN COUNTY STAR—BAIRD, TEXAS— THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1980—PAGE 12

Special Soil Meeting COURTHOUSE Brunch Honoring Elizabeth Elliott


Mmes. Archie Nichols, water chestnuts, fruit salad

Set For March 10 (


nEWS Fred Goble, Carrol Gillit and poppy dressing, and
and Gene L. Finley hosted chocolate dream dessert
a bridesmaids brunch for was served to the follow-
A special soil fertility and Agricultural Extension COUNTY COURT Haley, Clyde, 80 Chev. 2 dr
Arthur Waltrip-Delma Elizabeth Elliott at the ing guests: Elizabeth
forage production meeting Service are open to people Judge Mack Kniffen Pre-
siding: Waltrip, Abiltnt, 80 Chev. home of Mrs. Archie Ni- Elliott, Rebecca Elliott,
will be held Monday night, of all ages regardless of chols Saturday morning. Sheri Roskopf, Linda
March 10, at 7:30 p.m. in socio-economic level, race, CRIMINAL DOCKET 4 dr.
Steve Williamson, Al- The tables were beauti- Hatchett, Donna Lance,
the County Courtroom at color, sex, religion or na- Edward Reece Goode- fully appaointed in the Jan Nutt, Sally Goldsmith,
Baird, according to Greg tional origin. illegal parking bany, 80 Chev. 2 dr.
bride's chosen colors of Barbara Akers, Julie Tol-
Gerngross, County Exten- For more information on Harry Roe Brooks, W.T. Kelley, Clyde, 80
pink and cerise. African lett, Marian Scott, Cynthia
sion Agent. the program, call the Coun- illegal parking GMC Flat.
Steve Riley, Albany, 80 violets in various shades of Paxton, Brenda Akers,
Dr. Willis Gass, Area ty Extension office in Baird. Michael Stephen Faulk- Linda Goble, Cherokee
Chev. Sub. pink centered the tables.
Agronomist from the San ner, DWI A delicious luncheon of Charlesworth, Toni Hodges
Angelo Research and Ex- Michael Warden Thomas
tension Center, and Dr. Stephenson DWI
chicken a la king, French Mrs. Glen Elliott and Mrs.
style green beans with A .E. Dyer, Sr.
Dale Pennington, Area Receives DWI
Bobby Allen Pennington, Post 223 Has
Soil Chemist from Lubbock,
will present the program. Certificate Carl Ledbetter, DWI Egg Sale
Gass will present infor- Ben P. Stephenson re-
Faye Norris Gordon, il-
legal parking Explorer Post 223 con-
Dance with the
mation on forage establish- cently applied for a Hous-
ment, fertilization and har- ing Management Certifi-
Troy Dale Wilcoxson, ducted an egg sale in SIERRA LIGHT BAND
DWI Clyde and came out $140.58
vesting.
Pennington will discuss
cate in October of 1979. In
Bobby Joe Hunter, ahead. The members of every week Wed. thru
February of 1980, he was Post 223 would like to ex-
soil fertility as related to approved by a board.
speeding
Clifton Earl Crawferd, press their gratitude to the
Sun. at the
forage production. Pen-
nington will also discuss
various aspects of fertil-
To receive a certificate
you must have had at least
five years experience in
speeding
David L Martin, illegal
citizens of Clyde for their
contributions.
SAWMILL CLUB
ization as related to nutri- housing.
parking The Explorers are also in 2626 Hwy 80.
MARRIAGE LICENSES the process of contracting
ent balance, timing of fer- Stephenson works with
Frank Ellis Andrews, out to the Clyde ISD to
tilization, liquid fertilizer 50 housing units from Baird
Abilene, & Mindy Lou Mar- wash their seven buses
and etc. and 30 units from Callahan COVERAGE CHARGE $1.00 FOR MEN
shall, Abilene. once a month. A price per
The meeting is open to County. LADIES FREE WED. & THURS.
Brian Lee Seiz, Abilene, bus has not beet officially
everyone. By January 1st, 1981, all $2.00 Per Person FRI. & SAT.
& Dixie Denece Nichols, settled on yet. Presently
Educational programs housing managers must $1.00 Per Person on SUNDAY
Clyde. they are washing the Baird
conducted by the Texas have this certificate. BAND PLAYS 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Every Sunday
David Allen Parker, Abi- buses for $10.00 each.
lene, & Candace Gail Bur- Post 223 will be in Baird SUNDAY BEER 15' STARTING AT 7
dell, Abilene. Saturday, weather permit-
Franklin Pierce Shackel- ting, to finish the buses
— — PLEASE VOTE — — ford, Baird, & Dona Cotner there.
Abilene. If you are interested in
Virginia Tollett
Candidate For
William Gerard Schu-
macher, Abilene, & Eliza-
beth Gayle Elliott. Abilene.
joining Explorers please
contact Bill Hart, ph.
854-1732 in Baird or Randy
AUCTION
CRIMINAL MINUTES Boles, ph 893-4217 in
BAIRD ISD TRUSTEE Roosevelt Henry Rhodes, Clyde.
CLYDE FARM & RANCH SUPPLY
poss. of marijuana, $200,
Pol. Adv. paid by Virginia Tollett Rt. 1, $67cc, 3 days confinement
Barbara Martin Graham, North First & Pecan
Box 31 - Baird, Texas Clyde, Texas
illegal parking, $60, $57cc
Larry Wayne Minx, ille-
Karen Ringhoffer SAT., MARCH 8, 1980 — 11:00 AM
gal parking, $45, $57cc
Edward Reece Goode,
Earns Honor 1969 C-50 Chevrolet truck w/Hyde combination trailer,
hydraulic over air brakes, 25' trailer with grain auger
illegal parking, $54, $57cc 1962 Ford bulk feed truck
Harry Roe Brooks, illegal Karen G. Ringhoffer of 8-N Ford Tractor
parking, $60, $57cc Baird, junior horticulture Auger wagon
Faye Norris Gordon, ille- major, has earned "Distin- (6) 1100 bu. grain bins
gal parking, $36, $57cc guished Student" ranking Lift for grain truck
at Texas A&M University. (2) 6" Hutchinsons augers
CIVIL. DOCKET 8" & 10" augers
Linda C. Lindsey, Ricky The undergraduate hon-
or is awarded to students Syrup trailer
Joe Lindsey, divorce. Syrup tank and pump
Jack Plunk, Individually who excel academically at 6" Nayrath auger
and as next friend for Billy Texas A&M, the state's W-W Grinder with 75 hp. electric motor
Plunk, a minor vs. Melba land-grant and sea-grant 2 ton American mixer
W. Foy, personal injury. institution responsible for 1 ton REA Sweet feed mixer
TAX ASSESSOR'S providing not only excel- (2) 10,000 # grain bins
OFFICE lence in academic programs Howe-57 scales
but extension and research 12' Belt conveyor
NEW VEHICLES Platform scales
C.J. Wren, Clyde, 80 in agriculture, engineering
and other practical needs Hand trucks
Impala T/T. New 480 barrel syrup tank
Jay D. Titus, Clyde, 79 throughout the state. (2) 250 bu. overhead grain bins with auger
Ford Ranchero. Recipients of the Distin- 1968 FJDO4OMO1 Baker 4000# fork lift with truckers
Harold Hooks, Clyde, 80 guished Student honor mask
Chev. 4 dr. must earn at least a 3,25 NCR Cash register
Robert R. Cheslock- grade point ratio, out of a Butcher block
Maria Amenta Cheslock, possible 4.0, during the Antique gas stove
most recent grading period. All hog equipment: Farrowing houses, feeders, waterers
Abiltnt, 80 Chev. 2 dr.
& misc.
Michael Haley-Debra Miscellaneous items
Large consignments welcome. Owner MUST be checked

Wide
Baird Electric in by auctioneer and have items on the premises by
10:00 AM on day of aution. All vehicles must have titles.
Semi-Gloss
Variety Enamel Inc. Broker to be on premises to offer for sale (3) city lots
across street from store.

of Acrylic-latex SALES & SERVICt

Colors Commercial, Residential, Heating,


Air Conditioning & Wiring
ROCKY ASH, Auctioneer
TxGs 011-0095
501 W. 4th St. - Phone 854-17P Clyde, Texas
BAIRD, TEXAS (915) 893-5663

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