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owned by Newton & Patricia Mellnitz, Nifty Nicks Gift Shop, Northern Remodeling owned by Chet Zehr, Pow-R-Clean owned by Rusty Woods, The Oldmill Woodshop owned by Earl and Lucy Roggie, and Woods Steam Cleaning.
Lieutenant Colonel Earl Woods played baseball for Kansas State before joining the military.
Earl Woods was a US Army infantry officer who served two tours of duty in Vietnam, and retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel.
He served under Henry Addington as Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs between November 1803-June 1804, under Spencer Perceval and the Earl of Liverpool as Joint Secretary to the Treasury between 1809 and 1823, under Liverpool as First Commissioner of Woods and Forests between 1823 and 1827 and under the Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington as First Commissioner of Woods and Forets in 1828 and as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster between 1828 and 1830.
Other NFL veterans who signed with the Stallions included former Kansas City Chief RB Earl Gant ( 2 years, 20 games with the Chiefs ), RB Ken Talton ( 1 year, 2 games with the Lions ), WR / KR Kevin Miller ( 3 years, 20 games with the Vikings ), TE Steve Stephens ( 1 year, 16 games with the Jets ), OT Robert Woods ( 8 years, 99 games with the Jets and Saints ), OG Buddy Aydelette ( 1 year, 9 games with the Packers ), DE Mike Raines ( 7 years, 104 games with the CFL Ottawa Rough Riders ), DE Reggie Lewis ( 2 years, 22 games with the Buccaneers ), LB Dallas Hickman ( 6 years, 91 games with the Redskins ), CB Mike Thomas ( 6 years, 77 games with the Redskins and Chargers ) and SS Billy Cesare ( 5 years, 46 games with the Buccaneers, Dolphins and Lions ),
In the early 1980s, Earl Woods brought his son Eldrick to " That's Incredible ", showing his ability to putt a golfball into a hole from different areas.
It is named after Lord Morpeth, the 7th Earl of Carlisle, who was the First Commissioner of Woods and Forests.
* Earl Woods
Earl Dennison Woods ( March 5, 1932 – May 3, 2006 ) was a US Army infantry officer who served two tours of duty in Vietnam, and retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel.
Earl Woods was born in Manhattan, Kansas.
His father, Miles Woods, had five children by his first wife, Viola, and six more ( of whom Earl was the youngest ) by his second, Maude Carter.
Earl Woods once remarked, " I picked up on that ".
Earl Woods ' mother, Maude ( Carter ) Woods was of mixed African and European ancestry.
Earl Woods recalled that it " broke her heart ".
Earl Woods attended Kansas State University ( then known as Kansas State College ), and played baseball, earning a varsity letter in both 1952 and 1953.
Earl Jr .' s daughter Cheyenne Woods is also a competitive golfer and received some coaching from Earl Sr.
His son's nickname, " Tiger ," comes from Earl Woods ' wartime friendship with Colonel Vuong Dang " Tiger " Phong, a courageous pilot who flew in the Vietnamese Army.
From his first experience with golf, Earl Woods was captivated by it, and played a great deal for the remainder of his life.
Earl Woods has been criticized by some for putting too much pressure on Tiger.
In 1993, following Tiger's third straight title in the USGA Junior Amateur Championship, Earl Woods sought out superstar teacher Butch Harmon to develop Tiger's game to the next level.

Earl and shared
While his cousin Earl was preparing to leave for college, Tracy shared a room with him.
Its assets were: The Bishop Odo of Bayeux held the monastery ( the site of the Cathedral ), the ' tide-way ' - which still exists as St Mary Overy dock ; the King owned the ' church ' ( probably St Olave's ) and its ' tidal stream ' ( St Olave's Dock ); the dues of the ' waterway ' or mooring place were shared between the ' King ' and Earl Godwin ; the King also had the ' toll ' of the strand ; and the ' men of Southwark ' had the right to a ' haw and its toll '.
She also shared a starring role in the CBS made for TV movie Country Gold, with Loni Anderson and Earl Holliman.
* they shared a grandmother in English princess Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England and the elder sister of Henry VIII ( Mary descending from Margaret's marriage to James IV of Scotland, Darnley from Margaret's marriage to Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus ), putting both Mary and Darnley high in the line of succession for the English throne ;
After his death, and with a general lack of high-status earls in Scotland due to deaths, forfeiture or youth, political power became shared uneasily among William Crichton, 1st Lord Crichton, Lord Chancellor of Scotland ( sometimes in co-operation with the Earl of Avondale ), and Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, who had possession of the young king as the warden of the stronghold of Stirling Castle.
On the death of Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton, whose administration he had attacked, his great ambition, the treasurership, was not satisfied ; and on the fall of Clarendon, against whom he had intrigued, he did not, though becoming a member of the Cabal Ministry, obtain the supreme influence which he had expected ; for Buckingham first shared, and soon surpassed him, in the royal favour.
When the Pilgrimage of Grace broke out in Lincolnshire and the northern counties late in 1536, Norfolk shared command of the King's forces with the Earl of Shrewsbury, persuading the rebels to disperse by promising them a pardon and that Parliament would consider their grievances.
Clare MacKichan's design team, along with designers from Pontiac, started to establish basic packaging and dimensions for their shared 1958 General Motors A body in June ; the first styling sketch that would directly influence the finished Chevrolet product caught the eye of General Motors Styling vice president Harley Earl in October.
The Funk Brothers shared billing with Van Dyke on some recordings, although they were billed as " Earl Van Dyke & the Soul Brothers ", since Motown CEO Berry Gordy, Jr. disliked the word " funk ".
She offered to send an expeditionary force of 6, 350 foot and 1, 000 horse, the cost to be shared by the States-General, provided her nominee, Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, would be put in both military and political charge of the country as governor-general.
The William Brown Library and Museum building was conceived as a replacement for the Derby Museum ( containing the Earl of Derby's natural history collection ) which then shared two rooms on the city's Duke Street with a library.
The young third Earl of Essex, also called Robert, shared much of his life with the old Countess at Chartley and Drayton Bassett.
Additional series to which Lux has contributed music include My Name Is Earl ( with Mark Leggett ), Boston Legal, Grey's Anatomy, Karen Sisco, Hack, Ally McBeal ( one BMI win ), Boston Public, NYPD Blue ( two BMI wins, both shared with Mike Post ), John Doe, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, The Good Wife, Melrose Place and Dawson's Creek.
Ormonde and Queen Elizabeth met in London as children ; Thomas the " son of an Irish Earl " and Elizabeth the " illegitimate daughter of Henry " shared a common ground as neither were well treated by the other young nobles in court.
Eleven Hundred Springs has shared the stage with Willie Nelson, Charlie Daniels, Leon Russell, Dale Watson, Robert Earl Keen, The Derailers, Billy Joe Shaver, Charlie Robison, Hank Williams III, Supersuckers, Reverend Horton Heat, Pat Green and Jack Ingram.
Keith-Falconer was the third son of the Earl of Kilmore and shared his childhood between the ancestral home in Scotland and Brighton on the southern English coast.
Early in his career he shared the stage with future stars Al Pacino and James Earl Jones in the Off-Broadway play The Peace Creeps.
This love of painting was shared with Charles I: in 1637, when Pope Urban VIII sent Charles a large shipment of paintings, Pembroke was one of a select group invited by Charles to join him in opening the cases ( the group also included Henrietta Maria, Inigo Jones, and Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland ).
Their party became known as the " Lords Enterprisers ," their opponents were the King's favourite, the French Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox, and James Stewart, Earl of Arran, who shared control of the government.

Earl and techniques
Townsend and Earl Clements employed the techniques of real estate salesmanship to gain support for the Townsend Plan.
Marvin Earl " Monty " Roberts ( born May 14, 1935 ) is an American horse trainer who promotes his techniques of natural horsemanship through his Join-Up International organization, named after the core concept of his training method.
A coachbuilder by trade, Earl pioneered the use of freeform sketching and hand sculpted clay models as automotive design techniques.
The grounds of Osterley Park were used for the training of the first members of the Local Defence Volunteers ( forerunners of the Home Guard ) when the 9th Earl, a friend of publisher Lord Hulton, allowed writer and military journalist Captain Tom Wintringham to establish the first Home Guard training school ( which Hulton sponsored ) at the park in May / June 1940, teaching the theory and practice of modern mechanical warfare, guerilla warfare techniques and using the estate workers ' homes, then scheduled for demolition, to teach street fighting techniques.
Hoyt Sherman had other notable students including e. l. sauselen and Larry Shineman, who both also went on to teach at Ohio State University in the Fine Arts, and Deborah Beetham-Ford, who taught art in high school, at Ohio State, and at Otterbein College, where she was Acting Director of the Art Department during Earl Hassenpflug's absence, as well as employing Sherman's techniques in her works.

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