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THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1946 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, COiTRAL POINT. OREGON Colonial Bell Ringers At Foursquare Church PAGE 5 Mr. St. Arnold ha» been seriously NOTICE County Clerk. with IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE By Della Bigham, Deputy. STATE OF OREGON. FOR heart trouble. The trap shoot was Seal of the County Court, JACKSON COUNTY called off this last Sunday on ac Jackson County, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- 34—March 21 count of his condition. PLICATION or GERALD RAY WALKER. also known as Jerry Ross. and Mrs. W. A. Shell are about FOR CHANGE OF NAM E. ready to leave for their new home In To all persons interested and soever might be concerned: Glendale, California. Mrs. Shell is WE HAVE SECURED THE You, and each of you. are nnii'h improved. SERVICES OF A MAN WITH 30 notified that the County Court YEARS EXPERIENCE IN BODY Jackson County, Oregon, having AX II FENDER REBUILDING Mrs. Amy Clevenger is convales isdlction of the subject matter AND PAINTING. cing at the home of her »on. Glenn the person hereinabove named, ALI, WORKS GUARANTEED Putnam, Myrtle Point, following a der date of March 18, 1946, and regularly made, rendered and I recent operation at the hospital in entered an order and decree chang- l FREE ESTIMATES Myrtle Point. Mrs. Clevenger ex ing the name of Gerald Ray Walker, j pects to return home in a week or also known as Jerry Ross, to Gerald Ray Bordler. ten days. WITNESS the hand and seal Of the County Court of Jackson County, BUCK PROPERTY SOLD— Oregon, this 18th day of March, 1946. J. B. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buck of tii1' County Judge. ON the im > highway Applegate country have recently ATTEST: Central Point G. R. Carter. sold their Central Point property at HOLDING HIM BACK ill for the past three weeks METAL WORK IS OUR BUSINESS The Colonial Bell Ringers will presented at the Foursquare Gospel Church Sunday, March 31st at 7:45 P.M. at 611 N. Central in Medford. These talented evangelists have an outstanding ministry in music as well as in message and will be play ing on the following instruments: Marimba Phone, Picollo Bells, 4 in Arch Chimes, Hand Bells, Swiss Musical Rattles, and Musical Sleigh Welding and Metal Work • NILLS BODY & FENDER SHOP 10th and Maple to Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville E. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Remington who have been living In the Buck house, have moved to Medford, having bought a lot and are building on Vancouver Avenue. Bells. We feel that this service will be enjoyed by all ages as it is the only service of its kind in evangelism. The public is cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. Stella Northy was a caller at the Glenn Downing home Tueaday. Ross Confectionery Born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pepper Connie Sturgis has been having a TO SPEAK WEDNESDAY NIGHT— a baby boy 9 lbs. at Community hos selge <>f the mumps. Mrs. Gladys H. Sjodin will speak pital, March 14. 1946. in the Interests of Christian Missions Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kneeland, and in China, next Wednesday evening at Ted McCoy has been .having the daughters. Lois and Jean, were din 7:30 P.M. at the Church of.Chrlst. mumps the last 2 weeks. ner guests, Sunday, at the Fred M rs. Sjodin is now attending North- Smith home. Mr. Bill Bigham and west Christian College in Eugene, Mrs. Stelly Northy was a caller at family, and Mrs. Aleta Bigham Hindi The public is cordially invited to the Glenn Downing home Tuesday. Miss Grace Bigham were also callers 1 hear her message. Wayne Wyatt, w.ho was injured by at the Fred Smith home Sunday. a fall from his bicycle last week, re Chaplain Clyde Roland, of Camp Harriet Wheeler. Sandra Burns, turned home Sunday from the hos White, made a trip to Eugene last and Doreen Bohnert are among pital. week. Little those having the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Morris went Sandra Burns is quite ill with them. The Viggo Skou family have sold to Oakland, California, last week to visit Mrs. Morris’ brother, who has their farm near Table Rock, and have purchased the Henry Head recently returned from overseas. place near Central Point. Mrs. Brown of Eureka, California, Faber's Market have remodeled and her mother, of Derby, are guests at the home of their son anil grand and rearranged the Interior of their store, which makes It more conven- son, Mr. Everett Brown. lent and pleasant shopping. Dale Kilburn, S 2/c, sends word Mrs. Ivan Skyrman is still at the that he was to go out on ship, prob ably Tuesday or Wednesday of this hospital. She has been seriously ill week, on the Cruiser, The St. Paul. but is improving. The little son is doing nicely. Mr. and Mr», Ed Goehring went Mr. Henry Bolte is working at the to Klamath Falls I Wednesday, and Thrift Market. Mr. Bolte Is well spent the day shopping. known in Central Point. He is tak Mrs. J. L. 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