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GRANTS PAM BAILI* IVI IU k A PAGE TWO NATI RDAY, NOVEMBER —. IVI». fit the churches G. B. BERRY New man M. Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work The pastor. Rev. Joseph Knotts, will preach morning and evening, The moruing theme will be "The Great Decision," and in the evening. “Why Things Do Not Go Right." There will be a|»eoial music morning and evening. The Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. and the Epworth league at 6 :30 p. m. A‘cordial welcome is extended to al). With Grants Pass Hardware Co. DON’T LET YOUR BATTERY FREEZE Cold weather Is tough on Batteries, and regular Inspection during the Winter month« Is a necessity. Let me inspect it for you— my service is free and it may eave you the price of a new one If you have decided not to use your Car this Winter let me «tore your Battery for you and should you want it DRY-STORED. I will guarantee its operation for Nine Months from date of delivery next Spring or make an adjustment. Come In and have a little Battery talk with me. E. A. ADAMS, Auto Electrician lJcensol Auto F.lec’riclan and Batter» Repairman Phone ttfl 1NO® South Sixth Street 9 CAR BARGAINS ONE OVERLAND, GOOD AS NEW ONE 1-TON FORD TRICK. ONE FORD TOtRJNG CAR X»NE 3M-TON VEUE TRI CK AX'D TRAILER ONE 1-TON TRAILER C. L. Hobart Company The Battery Shop 314 North 6th Street, across from the Court House, is the WILLARD SERVICE STATION. Service Batteries for all cars. Phone 127 A. V- Hazelton, Prop. Successor to C. A. Linch Baptist Church BIMe school at 10. The school is showing a steady j growth. Come help swell the total, Preaching ser- vices at 11 and 7:30. Morning ser- mon on "What Christ Ciune For.”' Evening sermon on “The Serpent's I Trail." Special music for the day: i Morning, anthem by the choir, "Give Thanks Vnto the Lord." In the i evening Doris Russel will sing a solo ' with violin obligato. The orchestra, led by Prof. Applehoff, will play. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30, led t>y Leslie Turner. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. C. M. Cline, preacher. THE UNIVERSAL CAR One Hundred Per Cent “Pep” When your Ford truck doesn't display It* usual quantity or quality of "p«p” and daoh, it’s time to have a reimlrman who understands the Ford mechanism give it lhe “once over"—then make necessary adjustments or repairs. And return it to you full of its old time power, "pep,” energy pull, and service. You'll notice the difference. We employ only skilled Ford mechanic*^ men who know how Ford cars are made and how they should be kept in order to give Lhe most efficient and economical service. And our shop equip ment boasts a great many specially designed Ford tools and time-saving deviciw and machin ery. In our stockroom is a complete assortment of repair parts genuine Ford parts that are ex a.’tly the same as their tough, sinewy originals In the Ford car. For prompt repair work or adjustments, phone or drive to our garage Don’t risk chances, play fatr with your Ford car Keep It In the hand« of Its friends, the authorized Ford dealers. Bethany ITiwbyteriiui Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, “The Stewardship of Possession." Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock. "What Is Spirituality?” Thia Is an attempt to answer this much asked question In a day when there are so many conflicting ideas as to what Jesus really had in mind when he talked about a spiritual life. There will be no midweek service ' on Thursday but a union Thanks- ' giving service at the Christian j church. Henry G. Hanson, minister. INSIST ON GENTINE l'olii» PIRTS C. L. Hobart Co Church of Clirixt The worship services of the Lord’s day begin at 10, with the 9tudy per iod. Communion at 11 followed by sermon, “.Many Infallable Proofs." Evening worship at 7:30. There will be special music by Mrs. Carpenter and Glenn Hamilton. Subject of dis course. "Being Trusted.” Make our home church your church home. Chas.-R. Drake, minister. JEWELRY The GIFT arms and of high rank will leave ' urri.-rx Unnltvl Carriers wanted Dally Ixindon shortly to assist General Crozier. Their task will be to help Courier lmys or girls with wheels. in thu reorganization of the Llthuan Quartz blanks at Çourler office Ian army. St. Luki'S EpiM-oi’“* Evening service at 7:30 Your attendance at this service help the natlon-widp campaign, key-note being “To inform the mind and awaken the conscience ” Rev. Philip K. Hammond, of Ashland, vicar in charge. A First < "Lurch of < lirlM Scientist Christian Science services are held every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall, at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. The subject Sunday is, "Soul and Body.” Reading room is open from 2 to ; 4 ,»• “’ daily except Sundays and , holidays. The public Is cordially in vited to attend the services and to i visit the reading room. that lasts longest 3W Nt. Anne's Catholic Church Sunday masses at 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock. Rev. J. G. Vien, C. 3. V., pastor. JEWELRY » EMEMBER, going through the moult is like going through a long spell of sickness. To force out the old quills and grow new feathers saps a hen’» vitality. If you expect your hens to be fall producers and winter layers, then feed them Poultry Pan-a-ce-a during and after the moult. PREMIER HI GH EK NOT YET READY TO FORGIVE « The KIND that lasts longest * R Sydney, Australia, Nov. 22 When Premier William M. Hughes return ed from the peace conference he de clared in. a speech at Melbourne: “Germany stands today the best organized nation in the world for .the commercial war that 1s to be. Jf yon want trade relations with Ger many, get somebody else. The Ger- i mans have been guilty of every crime on earth. They have put a saddler socialist where the Hohenzollerns ' were, but what does it matter wheth er It Is Ebert or "William? They are ,the same Germans they Were in 1914. So far as T am concerned un til they have expiated their crimes In deeds, not words, I will not take them by the hand and call them friends.” Dr.Hess Poultry Pan a ce a will «tart your pallet* and moulted hens to laying tt contains Tonic» that put your moulted hens in fine con dition—Tonics that tone up the dormant egg organs—Iron that gives a moulted, run-down hen rich, red blood and a red comb. It contains internal antiseptics that destroy disease germs that may be lurking in the system. No disease where l’an-a-ce-a is fed. It pays to feed Pan-a-ce-a regularly. It brings back the singing—it brings back the scratching —it brings back the cackle. That’s when you get eggs; J 1 and it’s eggs you want—fall egg», winter eggs-when J I eggs are eggs. / SABIN, THE DRUGGIST I AT i Letcher & Son’s LITHE ANIAN ARMY IS TO BE REORGANIZED Ixnidon, Nov. 22. Brigadier Gen eral'Crozier, on the retired list of the British army, has been appointed ( by the Lithuanian government as major-general of the Lithuanian! general staff, ft la announced by lhe j Lithuanian delegation here. It i«i stated-that other officers of various g SV' Grants Pass Agent Tell uh how many hens you have. We’ll tell you how much Pan-a-ce-a to buy. b V' ■ t c,