The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1986 Page: 1 of 30
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THURSDAY JANUARY 9 1986 ALBANY TEXAS 76430
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Ft. Worth orchestra to perform Friday
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Ren ovv ned or( hestra
A streamline i . •
forming in A': o ,
Giordano > ws
during the . ;
: o ■ tho sp - s. ■ o- .
thr ahou' 'ho 3' ■
is- v' d«" 's ,r- 1 t>
t For* vVorih Chan ber Orchestrc w be pt
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H> Da\ id Love
i ■ W nrt h f'lmt Or
• i >t thi '■ i mosj
ruber '('hfstras in th> world
v. , Stage thr*-t- perfor
• - in Albany tomorrow. E'n
Jar.i.ary 10 at th«- A nany
' Si hool auditorium.
'ponsui'td by the Old J a . Art
•<*r the orchestra wi. stag*'
formances .tt 9:30 a .nr. l!,.i 5
r : 7 oO p.m
he ; rst performance a. hi
'h«- students of Nam • Smith
>I-". wh ■ hi
i d VHS for the ever.' The
• I performance will hi for ail
- >• .dents
final performance of the
• V.'.-rth Chamber Orchestra
i bi open to the public Tickets
- * ■ >ur< r.ased at th> door of
irn a: . for $•". or tht
. Art i enter prior to the
rr- ince
> '.rt Worth Chamber Or
i foundi d as the Texas Lit
"■" . hony in 1976. > a
■ • ens. mbl* sf. . after
compact '.rch' -' r a s of
■ - ii'• at. • ed by
I>.n ct' r u : iuctor
iano as a fit ib e. pur
■ i .tfordable' a terra" ,v<
, .• ,-r ! ■ •" • •
• hestra
Is*"' the chamber orchestra
-■> n to inaugurate tht
• • at
kt arnegit Hall, and :t
* ' ■ : . si
3 ( oncerts planned
r* > * ars .iv • -ore I ♦ *
th< K udoso Summer Pes' va .r
tni Van ' .iburn Internationa
1; -Tipetit.'in.
The ' rtamber orchestra also
presi 1 - an annua concert serins
a- Te>,as Christ.an ' nivers:'.
Fort Worth
Giordano, trained as a com
poser, stua.ed v. th Halsey
I rs;'y of Southern 1 alifornia
and Samuel Adler at the Eastmar
School of Mum<'
As Fi..bright *" '< ar. he fur-
thered E ss-jdy at 'he Royal Con
verv . '.r. I - Mi.s: r. Br
Belgium. where he graduated
with tht Premier Pr x an-:
DipJome >uperieur.
Following a distinguished
career as saxophone - oist with
-eading European ,nd American
.irch- stras r irned t• the
i r..ti-d >' at> s ■ st ud. c
ting w:th Wa!' r ^us«kind and
E ra Eiaci in
Hubert I)a>. serves a-
net r' mas* • r a* i \ io ; n •• us'
• ' • h 'amber r He-tra ep.i
n.as11 r iJtiVid'iVio; a,sc> - * • —*
vi rich i> f ,ic -d on r<*. . •
On ' < stra r. 19-i
R . ■ j'...1. I a .. ;
A stra a .nd at the
•: Mus .n '>e
5 • r He was named !:rM prize
v. ner '' I r.■ erna' ional
\r ' r ,r V ■ < mpi-tition held
; -f s arnegie Haii.
■ irew Hardy, associate con
• er r . • --r a' i v ■ in soioi-' is a
391-.. t * ate of the Pea body In
-• * jtt nd 'ias been concert
ma- >r f Bait more Opera
•m; •:* in >■ 19>-- He former!;
served .s • certmaster ol the
Peabo': > vmphon> Orchestra.
*ht ' "irre-- oi ^trinns and the
Fast err M^sir f i - , a Or
self i' ' s to be performed dur
ng ' * performances includi
N - • . ;ves if >< f.riatti - Cat," by
r. rt ar.-enter Symphony No.
}'. i M <.r K ">51. "Jupiter.' by
Woi'ca«g \mantus Mozart, and
F acques Ibert s Di ^ertisse
ment.
A st "< ' -in. West i exas
-
v. .. .. - • performed b> the or
chestra
Funding for the concert has
ieen partia furnished by the
v.:- ;n -- r. or 'he Arts
- - h- the National End .wment
>r ' he Art-
r ' or: orr -a night s
; .-!• ma> oe punr.. -ed at
bus ne - - ' rs of 10:00 a.m to
5 0 p t The} will also be
-.*•.' :• r - $5
2 county races to be contested
1 «Wli'./v'.
H\ Donnie \ I.ucas
The races fur it • i-.t t>
Shackelford Count\ < • cted o!
fices heated up .m k w ' t- tE«
filing deaden-- ' ' ' •••• 'ra' -
Primary still ■ • w e - - awa\
According >t •••rd ( - n
ty Democratic ( rt: in \ tdine
Brewster then • he r. seven
candidates for ■ M ■ - mars
who ha\e of - • ' " <
several offices >p lor en ction
this year T't. ■ ft
the Democratic Primary has been
set for Monda>. ebrua-. I.
at 5:00 p.m
As of Tuesday, Januarv ?, the
office of County Judge has draw n
two candidates nt luding incum
bent E.D. Buddy Fincher and
Marie Snuth
The race for C •'>' Frt-asurer
is also contest i l u th I ret a
Edington and Jt > ti- in bt>th ha\
int filed and announced their can
tiidacy for t he po- -
Longtime tv 1'ri t^ rt ■
■ ■ ■ - .irthuun.-e.!
that sh- wii
four > ear term of oftV-,
Other offset - m • for « i ctior.
this , ear i' - • ■ dt tht e>tr
Judge tor tht . - Jud ci...
District, tht Sh ,- s* •• rd t .
t > 1 >istric' r • rk : i ■" s l*w.
and Four for-:-.ss • . > ■ i tht
Shackelford Count \ .1; stire of the
Peace
Incumbent Bobbu t o\ has offi
cially t led for re ■ «•••: .or. to thi
posit on •; f. : est" ' * erk
Wood has ,i so ? ed for another
term of Office
In the commissioners races.
Bill Jones, commissioner for
precinct two. has filed for re
election Incumbent WO Me
Keever has arm- ui ed that h
will again seek his precinct four
tlie>: .ts of presstime
We ha\t* hail several fihni-
for the Democratic Primary
■ic t hi as: few lays, said Ch t.-
n .■ .o'er 1' looks .m
go. i; i bt i! -iterest,ng * -
Pe"so: s wishing to f ■ fiir " *;e
Etepub can Primary, which wi
I •«•!■ ocrattc i'1- -arv, she..id ■
t Mrs \'irt'insa 1.
11 > : -tt r> ,i
762 351 >. Th' Republican ( .rt>
does nt t currently have a chair
■ 'Mrs v i.rsii bt .
to provide ■ tormation conct
mg ht v\ to file for the primary
Winners m the primary t > c
tions he d May will appear -"
thi ballot of tit General E' > ct or,
Hiring November
Tht race for District Judge for
the 259th Judicial District, a pos;
tion irre- > helo v Judge H t
:-ews Stamf. r t. wi
'1 J. 'HO ' 'I. ' ' •
\!S remaining races will be
\ • s . . by S*:.ickelford
- : • ' Mrs Brew ster.
tht - g : . a ; >>it m on tht
Dt cratic ; r.mary ba. <t is $60'
t" - year, except for tht office of
- v
ersons rested tiling for
tht • ef :on must pay their fee
an : offic. illy ft < by the February
3 deadlint
Count'. Treasurer Alma Max
wt sta't t hat she would not be
s >t King er ttrm after 25
years : s«>r\ t as trt asurer It
has hi • a rea, pleasure and a
t<ri\: og> ' >r n.t t. servt in this
offict I - njoy th« work and havt
^een many changes over the
years," ~he explained. "County
-
i ■ ^
ihj.
* ^ r
Headin' home . . .
s• ;t"-S at Narcy S-' .I. f e-rt, -ic--, > ► .- r *c " - - - *. esdov ot er
oon bunded up "i heow :oa'~ and toboggor- cHer 'emperatures
• irr ' dov%n "ito "~e .*v, 'vsi * es Winter ^eo'h€ " s 'ar however
hos rt-en reia' >e t T r cor^pn -o *^e pas' c ec - S'a" Ph©to
Adams named DAR good citizen
l isa Adorn*
DAR Good Citm n
B\ Donna Harranger
\lban High senior 1 -a
Adams has been chosen to receive
the : >ca Lee s I • on Da.ighters
of the Americ Revol * ■**.'<
Good Citizen Award for
19>5 1HS >
Chosen b> m> ters of the
faculty as the student who best
exemplifies the outstanding
qualities if 'eadership iept-n
liability, servict and patriotisn- n
school, home and community.
Misv \tlanis has been entered in
the statewide D\K G<>otl Cit. cn
competition The winner of the
statewide contest receives a
scholarship t>> the college of h - >r
her choice.
M.ss \dar s w bt - >1
during the February "> mee' i: >t
the organization at the homt of
Mrs E d Tacketi when she w >e
awarded a certificate and a pi
The daughter of Mr ind Mrs
James Adams l.ivi has > "
high -school career
Rose" qualified for the Texas
State H story D.r Contest, and
was pri ' -d tht T' . •
Historiai and fl'-j C >untru
■ ■ ■ .
-
-
-ophomc-t —or years in
nigh sch >o
During her junior year she
receivt I the Directors \ward :n
banc w s e octed FHA >wet-t-
ilis- Sht
hear* and w as nar • *. Out
ding Yearbook Journa
earned a first place in
writing at the C.I I. district com
petit, n and received third p ac-
in both newswriting and typ
w riting contest s
as capta.n of tht
junior ai
ht has served
d senior y t .rs
ok
bot h h
is coeditor of the yearbook thi-
• ear and was selected Band
Sweetheart and presented at
ha "ir t i* e Homecoming
Game tE- -car
Lisa served as her class
treasurer h« r freshman and
- ph - -• yi r> a-d currently
sir is . prt-s lent of the
J * or Historians Club.
Alter era -...itier. *. isa plans to
. ttend McMurn College in
1 en- anti r >,ior ,n Business.
Commodities to be distributed
Ht Donna Warranter
Commodities of butter, cheese,
flour hone\ milk ard r:ee will be
distributetl on Tuesday January
14. beginning at UfO a.m. at the
Over t'.Hi families wi re * erii*d
We il have to recertify
everyone again th.s time for the
new year explained the judgt
sitt . 'v thi pr<H*i-ss > a ihe
jl tnd
v of individual is i doubt about
whether thi v quaiit> thev should
time tii the distribution site on
the ttav and thev will be able to
fill out the forms and find out.
Persons should bring their old
certification card* with them if
possible, .mil if a recipient it
attend the distribution.
• -!i4\ st rid somi one in hi* place.
St*i* mr dities pq 2 A
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Lucas, Donnie A. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1986, newspaper, January 9, 1986; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401547/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.