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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • 7

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Horse Owners Continued From Page 1 short course will be preceded by a 4-H Horse Adult Leaders Seminar beginning at noon. This seminar will feature in depth discussions on more effective methods for conducting 4-H and youth horse programs. The Saturday morning session of the short course will include discussions by officials of the Texas College of Veterinary medicine. Information will be presented on colic, lameness, reproduction in stallions and mares, and various surgical methods and techniques. Dr.

Loyd Davis with the U.S. Department of Agri culture will speak at a noon That afternoon, information will be provided on the Texas Trailer Brake Law and horse pasture management. A clinic on western pleasure and reining will also be conducted. A meeting of the Texas Horse Council at 7:30 p.m. will conclude the short course.

Judge (Continued From Page 1) ing in similar communities, not the extraordinary earnings of a few individuals paraded before potential distributors at an 'opportunity meeting The firm should provide advertising on a regular schedule along with the introduction and promotion of new products. -Distributors should be assured of a continuous supply of quality products. Difficulties may arise where the entire line of products is purchased from independent suppliers: -Some objective measure should limit the recruitment of additional distributors of sales personnel. Such a limitation may be based on the potential market, population of the specific com munity or prior sales competition. Limiting the total number of distributors in a state on the basis of the entire state population may not be adequate protection for a distribut- or in any given community.

within that state. company should set standards for local business opportunity meetings and sales recruit ment advertising. Likewise the company should accept the responsibility of checking the qualifications of potential distributors and removing those who violate company policies or local laws. -No more than a minimal initial inventory at a relatively low cost should be required to become a distributor or dealer. -A reliable firm will guarantee in writing that any products ordered but not sold will be bought back by the company within a reasonable period of time for a certain percentage of the price you paid.

LOL 628 The Galileans Group Slates Program In las, featuring 'Annoint ed Gospel Music At Its will present a program of Gospel in Song at: Temple on Wednesday, September, 20th. 1n Richardson at 7:30 p.m. The Galileans are a professional gospel group dedicated to the ministry of gospel music. Whether in concert or television appearances, the audience is never surprised if the Galileans switch from an American gospel song to the Spanish version. In fact, the goal of this missionary minded group is to travel in Latin American countries preaching and singing the gospel.

Paul De La Torre, the baritone singer and manager of the Galileans, plays lead guitar. Formerly the leader of a rock -n- roll band that at one time played with Trini Lopez Paul now converted to Christianity and gospel music, c. describes gospel music as "one of the most beautiful ways to talk about Jesus when you do it for that purpose. When you do it for the sake of performing music that has pretty words or a pleasing rhythm, then it has no meaning. When you do it as a means of reaching people for Christ, then it David Velasquez, formerly with the gospel singing group, "'The Latinos' from Ontario, California, sings lead and plays rhythm guitar.

Robert De La Torre, one of the best tenor voices in the gospel singing profession, plays bass guitar and has been singing for audiences since he was 14 years old. The trio is of Spanish descent and frequently The Galileans from Dal- 4 A COLLISION Monday morning on highway 380 in the west area of Princeton resulted in an injury to Mrs. Glenda Wright Davis, who was driving this 1971 compact. The other driver was Allen Wayne Pickett, who was operating a 1967 sedan. The investigating of ficer, E.

E. Parson of Princeton, was assisted by Farmersville and Texas Highway Patrol units. (Staff by Mike Simpson) TOM MONTGOMERY Candidate For SHERIFF Honest And Impartial Law Enforcement Candidate For Re-Election (Pd. Pol. Adv.) Richardson sings and preaches in Spanish.

Their motto Anointed Gospel Music at Its Best," exemplifies their ability, dedication and consecration in the gospel music field. You are cordially invited by the Faith Temple Church and its Church able pastor, Joseph De Grado. Faith Temple Christian Center is located at 801 W. Campbell Richardson. Starting time is 7:30 p.m.

and -the public is welcome. Admission free. IRA ALLEN Ira Allen, 303 S. Mc Donald, died yesterday in Wysong Hospital. He was born in Texas, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. S.J. Allen and was of Presbyterian faith. He is survived by three sons, Tommy Ray of Arlington, Roger of Dallas and Obituaries Bill of N. three grandchildren, Richard, Sherri and Elaine Allen of Arlington, one sister, Mrs.

Wade Beam of McKinney, three brothers, Paul of Lewisville, Tom Allen, of McKinney and Bruce of McKinney, two ham coirdo ters, Mrs. Lois Rickman of McKinney and Mrs. Sue Dunnaway of Plano. Funeral services are pending with Turrentine Jackson Morrow. Burial will be in Allen Cemetery.

OMER N. BECK Omer N. Beck, 74. died Monday morning at Wysong Hospital. The son of Henry Beck and Martha E.

Plank Beck, he was born Oct. 26, 1897 in Tennessee. He was married to the former Della E. Nix in 1921 in the Dixon community. A retired farmer.

he was a member of the Little Elm Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, a sister, Mrs. Pearl Rawlins of Celina and se- STOP veral nieces and nephews, Funeral services will be held Wed. at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Frisco, with Rev.

T. H. McSpedden and Rev. Billy Self officiating. Interment will be in Little Elm Cemetery, Pemberton Funeral Home in charge.

Ritter Slated To Train Ft. Hood, Tex. Army Specialist Five William D. Ritter, of Dallas, recently departed his home station at Ft. Hood, in task for ce Gomez, Aug.

21-Sept. 20 at Ft. Bliss, Tex. Spec. Ritter and other members of Battery B.

Ist Battalion of the 2nd Armored Division's 92nd Field Artillery, were selected to undergo this rigorous training, which is designed to prepare units for deployment to overseas desert areas. During the training period, the unit will receive extensive training in desert survival, navigation, escape and evasion of enemy troops, and desert tactical techniques. A chart operator with the battery, he entered the army in October 1968 and was last stationed in Vietnam. The 21-year-old soldier is a 1968 graduate of San Marcos Military Academy. His wife, Lorrie, lives on Route 3, Belton, Tex.

His father, William E. Ritter, lives at 50 Cedar Lane, Plano, and his mother, Mrs. Dale W. Ritter, lives at 6309 S. Thorn- ton Dallas, Texas.

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