The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1926 Page: 6 of 6
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ottci during l ir debate on the
quo. ti«Mi fidlows;
|{< v Statile.x Haver spoke as
' « good witness fi»t, tin* defense
Ilf studied under Dr. (Jray for.
live yean* IK saul tin* question
debated was a little t»x» hyp Itvi‘
film i»e believed in the trinity,
but didn't umKistand it Ho nam
otl ■ veral books on theology
tM.t nany h:«d not] read and
commented tl*«t Dr. Cray s »m>
siti-'ii see meat to he in accord
with Bishop ,,imbeits. Heading
slat •rents l»\ John Wesley, Mr.
H.iv ’ >ud it appeared that
Methodists di 'n't have to be 01
*lod< v >t all. that it seerntd' you
can\ ;.ikot Wi id*>y and stay in
tin Methodist Church. We are
up ayainst it Amid laughter,
riNNIODIST
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the
Bishop Moore asked Mr. Haver|
if h« \\ouid investigate Wesley;
and the reply was SYes, before' In‘ M '** l,,v
fe mvatigaU Dr Cray Quo nseruM*! *er\ice at th Methyl
tati.»,:> from Jewett and Bishop dial Church Sunday iimininfl
(a>.iVi was M veil and Mi ' I lav with the |M*tm Stanley Hivt|[
iif m-sed what Methodism stands. fjljj,,,, t|„. |,„,pit Sundftv School
It*, il tltolPivcal student^ were , ,, , . u ,,.4 , ,
yon v e Ik* suspieioned I'nr read l\ " * >k|
Illy ad uv.nlame subjects tlnmv *' ,,lt "u « veniny there vvjdj
'Ui> 1 it'ht on ti liyion. Paramount bo n worship service allottkmj
n 1 .’s ae s..»d, was th it hrist all » • attend the special set
cam ,o foUi\« sin lie sain Dr lt f) Church of Christ
Ciru li.ul toln him that prayer t
is t‘ ,• niuKcst thing in life \ ... , ,
4 Winter underwear, laer curt
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inji ;!,« past IV s rite n >w Fold ter. t\ Parke: Ads
rwn. m ..1, Max S-lim. rn 1 BliSlNKSS OPPORTUNITY -
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(mine, .nd !;. C McCollum, year lease on building for sale.
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Chevrolet Closed Bodies by Fisher
The World Provides no Finer!
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Fishci—ackn*>wlodged everywhere to rrr^ent ^
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in Chev rider hotorv the moat popular ever ottered.
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QUALITY AT LOW COS-T
A TIMELY HINT
Jefferson Davis once said:
“The lesson we have to learn is
the value of money and the val-
ue of savingmoney. EconomY makes strong, Industrious, suc-
cessful men. I cannot state this too emphatically.”
Begin Saving Alow
Open an account at thi» bank and see how easy it is to
have money. A bank account give* you confidence in
yourself and equips you for the inevitable “rainy day.”
We do a general banking business and respectfully invite
you to make our bank your bank.
Ozona National Bank
“A Good Bank in a Good Town’
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Cold Weather Needs
With old Man Winter just around the corner, it’s time to be-
gin thinking about keeping warm. We are prepared to meet
your every need for winter. Come in and look over our stock
in the following lines:
Coal and Wood Heaters
Ranges
Gasoline and Oil Stoves
Stove Pipe
Radiators
Accessories
w Men's Heavy Coats
w Lumberjacks
nr Boots and Shoes
jj| Wool Blankets
w Quilt*
S Sweaters—Glove*
OUR MOTTO IS COURTEOUS SERVICE
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1926, newspaper, November 4, 1926; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098206/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .