The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1986 Page: 2 of 18
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tAtoG it «um. recugnuteC at ttit
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anuounc-emeiiu over tilt ingE
bCtMKi. puour aOdrest sysven.
-The lntroduct-ior of new
uruiormt w’QiCi promptec *Jat
Natouaai A&bucxautK uf U adorn.
Manufacturer* to g? v* tut Dane
at Huuurao*: MeaboE naut*
oe ite tart-qretst.ee banc its*.
"I fight lor my program tauc
A ooo> ‘ Toe admmisiratw*E
Xu*** 1 wuluc do *-t*e oert. lor toe
prugraa. wtai. toey rurec 10% 1
will Ot whatever it necessarv it
miprvve tin- band
LedwaijUL io toa: toeme nat
labeled Wood} at « sierc 00
rionseabe ’.askmaster in the eye*
uf bon*
1 have iugfc expectatititt aac
goait ’' bajd A uuay 1 expect
then, to do toeEr oert 10 achieve
tout* goait aac I put*, then; to oc
the uert. they eax
Tat oanc fjeginx lit surge lor
the goait ie earh August with
live aourt of practice daily
del ore school arrives in
Septemaer
Ever alter the resurnpaor of
ciasset there are practices or
Monday night, Lag corp practice
oc Tuesdays ntghtt the haif-tor*e
peritirxnaixxs oe F noa> nights
aac the occasional concent aac
cooiesit oc Saturdays
While crediting tat oanc lor
their successes. Wood) nat ie
turn, been recognizee by hit
peers
W'hue at HoAhday his prior
shop to Semnoie Wood) was
named district duurmas of the
aii-district hand aac wa& ie
charge of the Tnpie C Honor
baad tapes this past summer a
process which leads to the
choosing of the top aarr: players
in the state
The desire to he a ha ad
director lor the SFiS hand mentor
arrived ic the eighth grade at
Duma* for Woody a native d the
Panfaandie corr muni)
Aiter lunch a few of us would
get together and pia>. sa-C
Wood) And we would conduct
for the fun of it
Like a cousin a ad his
grandfather. Wood) was a
trumpet player and he usee the
instrument to earr. aii-regior.
honors in jumor high
Woody continued to proper in
nigh schooi going to the state
soio aac ensemble contest four
years a ad capping the trips with
a '/re rating ms sera or year
while annexing aii-region and
aJi area honors his junior and
sen*or years
A oody hade a warm farewell
to the DRS hand, earning re
John Phillip Sousa award
emblematic of the bandsman of
•ie ;.ear
The harvest of awards helped
Woody attain a full music
scholarship to West Texas State
University
The freshman made a quick
impression at the Canyon school
beating 'Ait between KkeLaO'
other frosh in the March Down
competition a sort of marching
musical 'fairs in which band
students sat down when the;,
messed up the routine
Messing up unlike leaking
up. was easy to do because of a
cockeyed and confusing first
svep called a "kil step tn
W00O) in wmci tie marchers
beiay heiure marching
The freshman from Dumas
possessed a large advantage
over man) uf trie other marchers
because the Dunias oanc aisc
eflipivyed the AjlII step ir
marching
"You d see aL tnese gu)^ tron;
Dallas and Fur. Wurth messing
up ” sale W 00Q)
Wood) s wife Donna wht
arrived ie tne hand a year iaver
irom Wichita Fails was among
tne masses unfamiliar with the
"kill step anc ooo-nooed
urougi. tne step wuth tne iegiur.
of otner musjciai*
Woody. who earned
membership ie trie klappa ilappc
Fs: hand fraternity anc tne P11
Mu Aipna Sinfotua an huncran
music fraternity annexe?c
another rionor hit junior year
oeac of tne tiand t recruiting
eSoru
"1 headed it tne first year they
hac it. said Woody " Texas
7 ecc nac always none it arid it
hac aiway's made me mac that
W7 didr t oc it
Dne thirg WT die do w as host
two ceieonuet m Woody t iast
two years at tne school
The WT F lekfoouse which
piayec host to Dibvia \ewtot.
John oe 2Y75 e Grammy Night
wnec the AustraLao singer
refused to nreat ner tour to
accept the Grammy ir. New York
for I Honestiy Dne You nad a
better ioea .later hosting the
Texas stumping tben-presideir.
Geraic Fore
It was spooky sav: Woocy
tne vice-president of tne hand rat
semor year because the Severe;
Service checked out aii. the
names of tne band anc tney
checked aL tne jnstrumentt
The Secret Service was
everywhere said Woody I
think it was because he Ford
had beer, shot at recent;) twjce
during tne previous fall
It was neat to pus> 'or 'the
president said Auo?y
.Almost as nea*T at meeting
his future w J*? Ijtxvrso now a
Seminole Primary school third-
grade teacher
I met rier ;r. peaxto class
said Woody Ail the oand
students have to taxe piano class
I started piaymg pranks or. her
Lute turning (err eleetne
piano
W oocy who sa id he thought his
future bride was "kind '/ cute
finally raised the ner.e to asx
her out. after a football game
The scene '/ their first date
was a restaurant across the
campus that had ser.ed for years
as a stage for WT students
discussing and solving the
world's problems
We went to McDonald s and
drank chrx.-oiate said w'oocy
hot chocolate
7>*e relationship eventually
developed into a union with the
pair exchanging vows in
December LhC
Math ma/irs will note that the
W'oodys wjjJ celebrate their own
version of a perfect 10 next
month
Watching !hie Wixjdys during
tha* brne w.o'. .omcory. whorn-
they watched much of the time
Tom was very energetic and
hard working, said WT lard
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2-AxKH, ^5x7« and 15 wallatt
on o Irodlonol background
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Tho pnotographor will bo hore through Sat Nov 6
Studio Hours Mon Sot 10 am 108 pm
Seminole, Tx.
2000 Hobbs Hwy.
director Gary Garner He was a
guuc leader and a good student
Donna tus wile was a fine
student ami sate Gamer uf tne
future teacher wtx. had a snur.
career ie the Sounc uf W est
Texas Del ore exitin| tne uanc
of science degree
Two fine peopje ” s>aid
Gamer
As weiJ as his leadersimp
qualities Garner rememberec
Woody s flair for emceeing
talent snow's at summer Pane
clinics at WT
He was very gooc at that
banc Gamer
W oocy oe gar ins Pane
teaching career tn starring ir a
re-make uf the 1iU s face: "Tins
Proper.) is Condemned. ie
Kerrviiie. ie Centra Tei^is fur a
year
We nac to practice m a
condemned Oixid-ng said
W oocy tne junior mgt oanc
director It was the oiC
cadebena ounling anc it w as tne
second oanc practice haL
It nac twe penes noiding up
tne .roof, saxc Woody "There
was nc carpet anc just sheet
rock -'You car see now much I
appreciate ton- pace
Tne comoinatiOE of tne case
cuodr-iuns anc tne iact of
opening for Donna wnc am>ec
ie midyear after graduating ir
three-ano-a-naif years from WT
induced the couple to find
greener pastures ie LuL.ng
anotner Hill Country community
nestiec soutr. of Ausuc anc east
of ban Antoni '
W oocy who uxenec Semmoie
to Doing it size assimilated
muct oanc directing xriowiedge
from Lumg Higr. Scboo. oanc
director bu. Caonot .
He nac neet there five or so
years anc nad the program
reaiiy go..og said w oody
Luce tne res*, of the na*_-*.e*s toe
w oocy s enjoy ec their sojourns to
tne various festivals it.
neighboring cities
HiL Country festivals wtuct.
garner « regular spe-iia. sectior.
.r. the Austin- Ameriun-
Statesman are legendary for
their opportunities for fun anc
entertainment ar«c the Woocys
toon advantage G tne f 4 L
chances
After two years in Luimg tne
W oody subma r 1 ne do\ e a nd
turned north oefore surfacing a*
Holiday which m some- ways
wasJi t for tne pair
because of tne pecuLar
rxAindaiy f>f Wichita Fans 10
miles away anc the county une
W'x/r. taught some students r.
W ichita F aJis while at Holliday
Trie Woocys found a bousing
shortage even in Wichita F'aiis.
which nad fAer. afflicted by a
tornado the pre%*ious spirng
TYa pair didn t arr. .e unhi
early August that summer a.oc
the first week of band practice
Fiad to G: forfeited m favor of the
pa.r finding living quarters and
moving in
I>onna a music teacher at
Luling. taught at Electra riear
Holliday and then at the
elementary school oh 'Fa A.r
Force Base at Burkburnett
into the stale finals ie 11*4
failing just short of the
> -tampiimuhip
ie the regiona ftnak tn A^pme;
who then weir. or. to also gair the
stole finals before losing
A amiss j or. to the contest will
be £! fur adults and fl fur
students with Seminuie the
i isrung htstgL fur the cumest
The bemmoie-F aoens match-
up will be the first uf a
aoutueiieaaer at Monahans with
Alpine the district 4- AAA
champion paying Denver City
the District b- AAA nmner-up at
i p m Saturday
The w inner uf tne Seminoie
Faoens contest w'lli p^a y
PerryluE ie tne Area puay uff
garr>e Vn 11, wtue the winner
or the Aipme-Deover City coekest
wiL1 draw a tne to the regiona.
cou’Tiamerit xn Luhbuck .Vn 15
-end-
's. toie faculty meanherv as these
w omer. often w ere wel quaufiec
anc available at min.mum
salaries
The trustees did sc anc the
p.ac worked quite weL for a
wtue
Then they oegar having
trouble with pregnancies w :%es
ie ar. expectant state al wanted
to go oe aarhmg ngnt up to tne
immediacy of her i ery
So the ooar; of trustees made a
rule Ail wives were to stand
lacing a wall with their toes
touching the baseboard I? they
stood erect arid their tummies
didr t touch the wall they conic
go uc teaching
Trie wives acceple-c the rue
but they insisted it must apply to
ca e faculty rr/err,oerv as well
w her. the trustees put the mer.
to the test they ids! five
prccessors e-tz three Of-pamr-rer*
'icacs
A Yale University president
yonje years ago gave-tous advice
to a former president of Ohio
State Always oe kind to your A
and B s'jdento v.*!r.eda> one of
them wiL return to,your cam.pus
as a g'xx: professor And aiso be
kind to y our C students Someday
one of them, will return anc fxuld
you a two mi 11 Km dollar science
aGira lory
There - a iot of debate going or.
these days about the need for
judicial reforms Gur coffee
crowd has an answer for rust
aGiut any problem that might
surface We generally have ar.
expert or two present •
regardless of the technica.
rature of the subject
With regards to judicial
reforms the group concluded
that going to court ts a dangerous
thing 'i'xi re putting your fate
into the hands of 12 people who
weren't smart enough to get out
of jury duty
-county-
id ram and cloudy
cold weather that has
The county which rarely sees
H inches af rain has over 27
Wal-Mart Sell* for less
Wal-Mart Sells for Less
gi ’.mg trie W o'KJy s a good
commiuting J'k>: at tlx- whole
area
The pair arrived in Seminole in
1983. where they lived in an
apartment, the scene of a
squeeze play at Tom s .'JOth
birthday The band arrived, en
masse for the celebration
About 90 some odd kids in
that little apartment." said
Woody, marvelling
They brought presents and
cakes That was neat
The couple moved into their
first houi>e since being married
in June
“Finally we've got room for all
our stuff,” said Woody “I can't
believe we’ve accumulated all
this stuff
The pair are currently putting
in plants and grass, and
dispelling a notion
“Everyone told us how had it
would be, pulling weeds and
everything and it hasn t been.”
said W'oody
Woody is also a walking
example of another dispelled
notion that states that the only
music band directors listen to is
classical sounds.
“Not this one,” said Woody. “I
like all kinds of music ...rock.
We went to Nashville one
summer and we really enjoyed
it. That was neat.”
with monsoon-type weather
conditions in June, with many
producers planting several times
or giving up on their cotton crop,
the staple crop in the county,
entirely
F'armers lucky enough to
survive the heavy rains during
the summer have been battered
by unseasonable conditions
during the fall, including large
County A5CS Executive
Director Jofac Hall said the
county would have to Buffer a 90
per cent crop lobs from the
average crop production from
the past three yean to be eligible
for' disaster status
HaL saic the ASCS office Fiat
already reoervec report* of iobt
of 8L.Mil' acres oc crupiaiiC which
would represent tne ’St per cent
figure
County juaet Max Townsend
requesnec aeciaratior. from the
governor 1 office last week with
ar. answer nut nact iron, the
governor s office sour.
The request iron, the governor
must gt with ar assessmen* of
nar-agt repcir. to nanonau .ASCS
officials ie W asningior D C
-election -
otner races or county v oters
naiiuto
Ir me Die jieaan*. Governor s
race Democrat b_ Hu«x>\ had
S25 vwlestoR<pMhir an Tkind
Dcviascr s Ml anc DnerCgr,ar.
ED Howell s 44
Ir me race fur Attorriey
Genera. Desnocra*. Jim Martu!
hac I .STT Repubiicar. Roy
Barrera Jr had V7l and
Libertanac Mute Stevens came
Up Witt
F ur Cotrpcruiier Democrat
but. Bul.>nct had Z u» while
Dberianar George,Meets hac
Ir me Treasurer s race
Democrat Anr. FGchards hac
2.(43 wittie Libertarian Rooer.
¥ Reic had iw
Fur me pus t or. uf
commissioner of the General
Lane Off>ce Democrat Garry
Vaorc had I SSL Republican
M D Atoevk. Jr had 8KT aric
Dbertanar Honey Sue Lanham
had SO
In the Agriculture
Cocimissiooer s race Democrat
J.m Hightower had 1 StC
Repubbcac Bill Posers ru»c 077
anc Dbertanan Rebecca Reec
hac 44
For Fia.-iroad Comm i ss mner
Democrat Jorir. Sharp hac I ¥*
pjepuhncar. Milton E F ox took
921' and Libertarian Choie
Jack Dame, had 3^
In the Justice Supreme Court
Puce 1 race Democrat Oscar
Mauzy had 1 275 while
Repuhiicar. Charles Ber. Howell
had 1 129
F or Justice Supreme Court
Place 2 race Democrat Ruber*
M Carr.ptieli had 1 43fe whne
Repubiicar. Nathan L A rule Jr
had 92k
In the Justice Supreme Court
Place 3 race Democrat Jirr.
’A aiuce had 1 947 while
Liberianar. A ;le> H Rawlins
had 167
All other candidates were
unopposed and all ran on the
Democratic ticket, including
Rus*> Duncan for Judge f.ixurt rjf
Criminal Appeals. Place 1 with
1.922 votes. Mike McCormick for
Judge Court of Criminal
Appeals. Place 2. with 19+4
votes Marvin O Teague for
Judge. Court of Criminal
Appeals. Place 3. with 1.911
votes Max Osborne for (Thief
Justice. 8th District Court of
Appeals, with 1.880 votes. Jerry
Woodard for 8th District Justice.
Court of Appeals, with 1.908
vote* and I jury Fuller ior tRh
District JuaUce, Court of
Appeals with 1.87) verie*
Also winning without apportion
were Jim Rudd of Brvwnfjeid
for DiBtrict 77 ktate
<v** with Y firi vfrtaw-
K4th District Judge George
Hansard of I-arnesa with 2.VL2
v'Aet Gaines Count) Judge Max
Townsend with 2 178 votes. )Wtfc
District Clerk Wiima Me New
witfi 2.(Mi v<Xex Games County
Clerk F re*da Nictate with 2 «7*
votes Guinea County T reasurer
Linda Clark with 2.3*L votex
Gaines County C/xnmxMuoner lor
Precinct 2 Robert Matthrwt
with 8Z1 v'/es Game* County
Com rruNBi oner Pit Piw»t 4
J A Alien with 725 votes
Justice </. the Peace Precirct l
Mary Parrott with l jEi vote*
and Justice of the P*-ace
Precinct 2 F r*-': Coraaaiiy with
802 v otes
The four constitutional
amendments on the oaik/t aiv.
stawed a split preference lor
county voters as two passec anc
two were defeafed
Proposition No l tailing for
the legislature to provide, by
general ia * the apporLonErienc
of the value to railroad roihog
stock among counties for me
purpose* of property talabor
was defeated I.23i 8>+
Proposition So 2 calling for
each house of the state
legislature to require :n its rule*
or procedure* a rule that each
bill contain a title express.ng tne
bill s subject and prov ide for me
contmuing rev isior. of state laws
was appr'ived by county voters
I iar>?94
Proposition No 3 calling for
a.lowing political subdivision*
me opportunity to engage m anc
transact business with
authorized mutual insurance
companies in the same manner
as with other insurance
companies was defeated l CT>
996
F>roposjtior. No + caiung for
providing banks to offer full
serv ice banking at more than one
location within the city or county
wnere its pr.ncipai facility ts
located subject to limitations
and restrictions prov ided by .aw
passed, l 29;»-9lfc
Texas Agriculture
Commissioner Jim Hightower
announced that Israeli farm
experts will help luredo Junior
College students use drip irri-
gation and other arid land
techniques on near by acreage
The team w hich talps restore the
Israeli desert will begin a four
month evaluation later this year
--Fugitive fundamentalist
pastor A N Otwell. who has
refused to license his church run
boys home turned up tn
California when1 he led pruvers
for thc“ di\ me defeat of A hite and
Attorney General Jim Mattox
--San Antonio Mayor Henry
LYsneros hit the campaign trail
heavy with Mark White, making
big hit hlltiself across the state
Party insiders say his impact
was enough to rate him among
top contenders for the
Governor's Mansion in loyo
-A Lubbock legislator ts at
odds w ith the City of Austin over
possible foreclosure on five
properties there Republican
state Rep Nolan Robnett
accused tlx* city of abusing its
annexation authority
lAT YOUR LOCAL UBRARYl
LIBRARY HOURS
Seminole <704 Hobbs Hwy.) 8:30 a m to 5:30 p m. Monday-
Friday
Seagraves Branch <311 Hill St.) 8:30 a m. to 5:30 p m Closed 12
noon to 1 p m Monday-Friday.
INTKRKSTI.NG BOOKS, ETC...
“Difficult Decision,” by Janet Dailev
karate Kid. Ft. II," by B.B. Hiller
"Combat Faith," by Hal Lindney
"Return Of The Indian," by Lynne Reid Bank*
"Day-By-Day Baby Care," by Miriam Stoppard. M.D.
PRE-SCHOOL STORY & FILM TIME
10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 3 to 5 yr. olds. First and third Wednesday is
story time, all other Wednesdays are film times. At the
Seminole Library.
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