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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • 5

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1 4i 1 4 AMERICAN ENTCAMT IN 'J Jk cv lie season since iuet in casn sinei tup iuui viViefr it fo drive uponlleg of the Brown Corporation Gold weiL as dogs from th lonsU Then claim ownership The ruce lasted the carnival weeks of these cities wX A YI tM fctw Hi i alS Ill fc 5r RESraTSlOEARMERSVILLB OBSERVE HOLIDAYS WITH REUNION 4 v4' tSk v' S5 ANNACOtrPLE WEDS on a wheels which lead from the out er rim or belt4ine toMcKinney The reason for not having a road running southeast Isthat the Lucas Commun ity does not'have arc Issue with which to' on road total number of cars gravel shipped in to December1st is 8281 fsthis amount 2217 cars were shippedMn in 1923 6064 cars' were shipped 192 Land gen eral average for each car is approxi mately 30 cubic yards'l' w'fhis would bring total yardage of gravel up to 248430 Jtubic yards The average freight rate on this gravel is 04 cents perhundred pounds or '3135 per cubic 'gravel The total freight costs on thisbasis in three years would be $835 3801'0 The load for one! team is about one and one half yardsjThe hauLrfor this gravel would probably be three or four miles Thfe average per team per day wouldxjhen be abouts three loads "or four and one haltyards Most of this material' was placed upon a native lipiestone'base that5was sev en inches deep the' gravel "being plac AV? Mggggg coocosoooooeQooooeGOoooosoQOooooococooGcccec the preacher and his message and so far nothing the very kindest re have been heard It you 'will come we' believe you twill go away aibetter man or a better woman than you were when you camo Meet us at The revival being conducted at the ghurchof Christ 409 South Wilcox Street by Harvey Scott of Itasca is lncTeasing in interest Much enthusiasm is: being1 manifested by the congregation and those present last evening are coming back again fhe subject under last evening was Promise to Abra ham" In this lesson the Evangelist showed by the book that the main thought Jh the cntlre Old Testa ment was the Promise to Abraham and not the Jaw'ot Mosea The speak er read fromGen and GpJ 3 In substance' the Evangelist saidt "When God gave the promise 'lo Abraham that through him and his seed all nations should be blessed he had in mind the Gospel that was given through Christ to till the world Paul in Gal 3: 16 says "Now to Abraham and to Ills seed were' the prpmises Ho salth not and to seeds as many but as of one'nnd to thy seed which is Christ And this Jsay the law (Law OfMoses) which was 430 years atter the covenant was confirmed before in Christ (promise to Abraham cannot (disannul that i it should make tho promise of none" ef fect In other words the law which was given 430 years altrr God gave the promise to Abraham1 cannot make the promise void' which promise was fulfilled in Christ through the Gospel or in Gal 3:8 Paul spys 'Tho scrip ture forsCeing that God would justify the' heathen by faith preached before the Gospel (of Christ in promise) un to Abraham saylnjf "in tliee shall allnations be blessed" LJ again in Gal 3:18 the writer continues if the inheritance (of the promise) be of the lavz (Law of Moses) iLJs no more of promise but God gave it to Abraham by Therefore the inheritance of the promise could not bo by the Law of Moses for the Law of 'Moses was add cd because of transgression until the Seed should come Then when the seed (Christ) camo tho law tvasno longer in' force' Paul then asks the quistibn Against Vthe No if there had been a law given which could have giverf life verily rlghteousness would have been by tho law But the righteousness of God Is revealed'through tho Gospel (Hom1 1: 17) and not by 'the Law of Mosts A the Great apostle' Paul closes tho third chapter of Galhtians by say Ing be Christ's then are ye 1 seed and heirs according to the promise In fulfillment of this promise Christ told his apostles to go teach all nations baptising theirvln the name Of the ather and Son and Holy Spirit'' The speaker then made a strong 'pie's' for those who "wore not to become such in obedience to the which his apostles preached HLs plea ia that if the same gospel is' preached today that was preached by the apostles and people obey it In exactly the same way in which people obeyed it then and those people were called Christians the peo ple who obey Jt today will certainly beChristlans (more nothing less a Announcements ff subject or this" evening' of Speaking to Man" New faces are seen each evening and 'I' Interest Revival Meet GOD s'mLTHOD bl' SPEAKING TO I' THE5IE TONIGHT THE DAILY COUElER AZETTE Me KINNEY TEXAS IDA Yr DEC 28 1923 lOMOWOQOOQOaOOboOOQOOQOOOOOO JHAM AND MIS WINNING TEAM StABTING rx? the last cays bun processions are planned or those who want to hold th 3 ribbons over a racing cOR theop portnnitv waits at Kent House beside Montmorency alls about six miles from Quebec 'This is a popular resort where tea and danc ing are to be enjoyed all the year around and winter spo te Juring the reign of' the Snow King A sort ofsulK siedwith steel runs nets and high seats are drawn by state There be a' belt line (entirely around the' (county which means that motorists will bet able enter Collin county at Renner travel tos Plano Nevada Copcville armersville Blue Ridge'Anna Me lissa Weston CeJina and' risco and back to McKinney without leaving the i Pike 'iItmeans also that the residents of the communities mentioned will be 1 able to reach McKinney without being 1 compelled to leave the pike road 'The county now has three designat ed State Highways the Exall Highway which passes through McKinney Northland South a distance of 34 miles" Highway Noi78 which' is for ty two miles length' extending North and 4 through armers ville with Grayson coun 'road nearWhitewright and with the Dallas county pike In the'vicinlty of The third Highway is No 39' extending' East and West through armersville connecting on the hist with Hunt County and on tho South with Denton county on the west This Highway alsowill 'connect with the link which 'connects with known as the Preston Road I aaing into allaf In this connection one jwill get a better idea of the work 'done to be done from' a brfefreport which 1 County Highway Engineer Caw thon has submitted to Co uityi lodge 1 Murray This report was not in tended for publication omZln order 1 thatthe people of the icounty may better understand thetrue status of the road workit is hre with present In addition there ia intercounty highwayjrunping north and south tin the west sldee of the county through rlsco and Celina This ts lien across the south end of County by unbelt line runningfrom West CojlinHighway through Plano and Murphy to Wylie' connectingthere with Highway 78 At the north side of the county there la a similar beltHinelhiklng this Avest Collin Highway with the other north Mid soutlx highways running from Celina through Weston' Anna West minister tODeiert at the northernnd of Highway 78 Except IA the southeast portion of the County there Dr Baker" general superin tendent of the Anti Saloon League of (America i The coming convention of the Antl Saloon League of America to beheld In Washington January 12 17 will be the most important gathering: of the prohibition hosts of thecountry that has sever been held' except itvbe the convention ten years ago in Columbus Ohiowhen we declared for nation wide prohibition MOne of the contributing causes for this prophecy ls the activity of thC enemies of the Volstead law1 an he Elghteenth that Is being manifested in every part of the Re public iTbe decent patriotic Ameri can element of this countryare be coming thoroughly tired ot thean arehistic 'lawless clement that is con 1 sta nt ly being exhibited to the public gaze through the newspapers ofjsthe ikAtM tanilAnea Viea (k hrttlf 'VMUiitijf ttiau tnvu nnviviivu wmvui reached the limit as it did with' open lawless'grog shops before "the adoption or me aaiKmwnti EAOttMOUs rinv ibl'iuN BOADS (Continued from first page) 1 completing the system KThere are but twoscommunities of the county: which do? not? have a special road tax and these arthe 'Bethany and Lucas com fIri each 'of the twenty three districts the tax for road purposes rate is fixed by the taxable Values of thedistrlct and the 'amount of bonds or funds raised for road purposes In the McKinney' the road tax this year is tl30 on the tlon but it is said it will be cut down considerably next year due tothe'fact that it was necessary this year to care for an additional tax paying period The highest' tax in the County is in the Parker Road district where the rate is 17S per 3100 valuation while the lowest rate is tn the Allen district where the rate Is only 40 cents on the 3100 valuatlonrDuring the past three under the directlon of County (Highway Engineer Cawthon every road has been reworked dr re layed out meet the demands of the various precincts and communities At Oils' time work is being done onmost of the cardinal' roads entering the McKinney district hnd it will beseveral months before the job is com pleted 7 mSv Wiri" Have Belt Line the roads under Construction and tbqse contemplated are finished Collin county will have good roads piercing and penetrating every com (Unity nccoraing io vawmvu ollln comity should have a system or Rutherford and Miss LoraRenfro of' Collin county were married this week 4 Varna 7' TMvarsali a pastorof the Row land Baptist Leaves for TBrecsenridge Prof it raxlr gone to Breckenridge Wktt Profi Vraaier'wili instruct nTMlUAC 1924 and prosecutors' are waking up Menwho were indtferent before prohibittlon came but who withal are natrlo? Americans are tightening the belt for the contest with this crimt nal element? positions both high Hil 1 a A wicsvlnfk iss nAftnlA fta rule are a but 'when once aroused Reckon With unpati lotlc evils with a swift and heavy hand' JThe coming convention at Washing ton tn January' is to take stock lay plans and devise methods for putting in operation thia forward movement THEATER PARTY NEXT 5fefrTUESDAY ATERNOON Mrs JE' hibson' well knownand popular music' teacher will entertain tor her class a New Tears Theatre 'party next Tuosday iternoon at the Pope Theatre Mrs Gibson Anti Salooh to Meet I ws 1 A A 11 111 jTdMiuigtuii Canada's Dog Team DerbSeasonjApproachs Cotton will rise in price? until it passes the40c marrtpwasthe? predie tion iof 1 Crossman 1 sales (manager of theAmerican l'ot wi ton of that city who was in JLai(asweanesiay on just ness? says: the Newaj' The cause for the rise in price was given by Mr Crossman as being the preparation that the spinners of America have made for a spurt tn business? and as a direct result of this increasein production (the price 'of cotton to Mr Crossmanid spinning Indust ry New Eng land is in excellenEconditiop and an examination" of the final reports of these concerns shows that they are fc W'" entering into the prepared base would thn be close to half a million yards of This represents only that mileage jvhere shipped matrials' were used Many miles of road' were con structed local materials which would run theototal yardage hauled in wagons or trucks up" ovetr two or three million cubic yards On the basis figured for one days work for a team (It canbe seen how large A piflen Vf work has been done 'sSsr') ft MINISTER ThO Rev and' MrsE JVatson 903 South Tennessee street jentertaln ed members of their family in annual reunion Christmas day? All the child ren and 'grandchildren were present Those from out of town were as fol lows Apple and chil dren Walter John and Virginia Dal lasT Watson of Dallas and daughter BelE and Mary Belf and jAaaon of TerrelL tfiree days covered 131 miles and the tune was 15 huur apl6U minutes The second Derby is scheduled for ebruary ly24 and pronnees to be hotly contested many 't musntrs having sig ned tpeir in tention of competing The course4 wilTcover approximately 120 ih r1 An episode" ot intense Iniei eat ts expected to gtow jut ot this t'l'itiy for Mwo entrants are pj tnrutit to race their teams Clarke City to'QueLec 1 hstance of 4'iu nnla 'p to arrive at Quebec in tmc tc f'r tieipate interim tioni'l Dog Tsnnr Derby The annual dog races' st LC 1 a will be run as usual and wll doubt draw the usual number 'pi' sport: lovers from faand 7 Several of the Le'Ta and other tar nor points are to race at Winn'eg and Banfl during i "Their five children although they have established' homes ot their: own to the theatre building? In Texas and Oklahoma' return each armersville to enjoy the Christmas tree and play they are boys and girls again They hang up their rreCTINO EOILDING stoekinn and are eager aa iuvuuvU a on Chitsttnas mornlng A ('Xie AitMlKta rlXnAm kAn L' IB 4 ner 9 thZ family came home to attend the golden wedding anniversary of Smith who Is bui ding a new thelrjenras married tofis'juveraU Battle at Eaaonmill Ga a 4 a SA Vn A 710 SS'Vll I fiVl Please think of it and investigate it as as a piano that registers your exact toucn your time your expression Think of it also as the only instrument that give Su the protection of the price branded in the ck the original and only instrument with complete Instruction Rolls thkt show method ot correct playing JX 4' JK C' Vt VK' i and Lila Lee in a scene lrom the" Paramount picture Bound THEATER TODAY AND TO MORROW en inciiL9 uvtsp tuv sir entire Inches depf The yardage then tutvupvc mills as low grade cotton and have beep hurt by the: jidvnnce in price' but manufacturers" of poyeltks 't and fine grade havebeen bene textile world will be totally disrupted by another year of a world short' cotton crop LTho boll Weevil must 'be exterminated and eveiythlny done to help make's good crop next ISflgia JOHN MURCHISON MRS JOHNMURCHISON Mr'ani Mrl John Murchison veteran residents armersville are YeaNs celebrating the holidays as has been their custom fori years with a family her home' at 1 oc)ook swYsrji reunion afternoon and they will go In a body "2 a a MWa AatakKItcilsfljV hrivnn ftf AWn fxa 'h A A fltAQt MA 1 tnf i W1 PIKE NEAR HERE sW i fee 77 brick store building on me Mcivin TohMurchison was married todies Juvei4iia Battli at BaronHUI Gii ney Gellna pUe wlll soon have it Dec 3 4 and brought Jita bride directly to Texas where he had establish eady for occupancy IMr Smith will his home in Here the eouple have lived continuously since put in a stook of groceries and also time have seen armersvlIIe' fflW right up to their door tor they have an oU gtaUon' mawom aaM a nt fhft 200Aerea orme oia uwuwnvvuu ncio wv cainohome to spend 'ChristrnMwere bornL They arii 'Mur New York City hasmo A Zm' Moore Of Hourion Mfs JAD Leeper Madill? 2 ID Oirurmwon BMW Wto a aaa a 40Gts Market Soft and sweet and in perfect time is the accompaniment played on a Gulbransen 5 A mere striking of notes would be out ot place' The accompaniment 'must be gentle and delicately with here and there a dash of brilliancy add color 1 the perfbrmancelX Aj Playing accompaniments is' a good test of an in and one that1 when you make it will increase your admiration of the pulbransen What nimblest fingers do in playing the piano and gaining expression you do' with a music roll and the the Gulbransen This is so completely true tKat hewtname is MBk Rrandm in xjstt a Kk u'3aif Lonn distance races? by a husky Hitins hu vr bcn hold for many i Winteis various out of the way places in Canada they bem purely local events staged and participated in by local drivers and dogs These doe team races have now becomepopularized and form one of the mot interesting features of winter sport carnivals staged in various cities the Dominion kfi nisiv ilift innnarffimfinl tho Chntoau rontenm head single dogs with ftur jonnjj udiee quaittrs 'local "and visiting as drivt very often These races sport during winter a te lntpely njoyee1 by tne par added a string of ticipanls and the cheering spec hu ky 'dons with slsiefand habit tutors ant to the sports 'Last season 'the first EasternJn This proved a very teriiuhcnal Dug Team Det by was pviilnr innovation and' the outfit run at Quebec being won'by Jean has leen hi deTiund dur lebel teartt 'The winners took LieAiixs Jinxes fl 1 waet ai I 1 MM) rnh ft ftilvei CUb'ttnd one II 11 I I CT LI ii MH Ml I 1 A 9 I 1 A Pvui' 4 Zt triv Pufft and hr nr afnut tnwn (kin whnh nitist be won three esuue outfit is ul itinies by the same team tn order jo ihrn claim ownei shiu The ruce lasted dt i 7 HMn I 1 WMi Tfe '3W I 8 JKVRrJC 1 1 Jikv "JT 7 W1 sr A II fl 7 i I 8 I 1 1 A 4 1 iy iu a wx 'sYt i Be 1 1 AgQQQQQl 1 nieiit tlie enactment of the j5JSSHHSHSJSHiSSS I LPenalites are increasing continueto so Dorelictjuda I Efe iBSrX HElU fciSaES rt than 4000 289 1 wrnvu ana reacnots iMunmiBU A' te haland hearty and to SOycan old He haa beena rnsr? a a 4 IL 1X1 aiv'i kXn a 1 i Tl OnOft 1 i rst: 4 I (1 1 TflMI IMN '34' 'W 8.

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