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THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1956 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON PAGE FOUR 4-H Homemakers Hold Club Meeting The meeting of Table Rock 4-H Homemaking club was call ed to order by President Glenna Brown. We had the flag salute and roll call. We had some new an nouncements read by Carol Mey ers, secretary. She also read the minutes of the last meeting. We began work on our pro jects. Later we had recess and went home. Anita Pierce, reporter LEGION AUXILIARY American Legion Auxiliary will hold a regular meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 14, at the Legion Memorial hall. Im portant business is scheduled along with a special Flag Day program. BOY TO GARRISON A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Garrison of Central Point on Tuesday, June 5, at Community hospital in Medford. Weight at birth was 6*4 pounds. George Misek, Mail Carrier, Takes Own Life The death of George Misek, 43, route one rural mail carrier in Central Point, on Thursday morning, May 31, has been de clared suicide according to in vestigating officers. The body of Misek was dis covered by his wife, Donnis Fay, about 9 a.m. May 31. He was found in the rear of a 1956 station wagon parked in the garage behind the family home at 431 North Fifth street. Death, between 7:45 a.m. and 9 a m., was attributed to carbon monoxide poisoning. Misek, who was on annual leave from post office duties until June 2. had come to Cen tral Point July 1, 1955, as route one carrier. He had transferred with Robert Ellis who assumed his duties in Nebraska. Funeral services were conduct ed in Wilbur, Nebraska, Tues day afternoon. Arrangements were handled by Conger-Morris Funeral Home of Medford. Mr. Misek was born in Wilbur, Nebraska, February 21, 1913. He served in the Coast Guard dur- ing World W.ir 11 from 1943 to 1946. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Norman and David, at the family home; mother, Mrs. Mary Misek; three sister, Mrs. Anna Pasek, Humbolt, Ne- Mrs. Adela Eret, Fairbury, Ne braska, and Mrs. James Graves, Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Coy of Sacramento are spending a few days visiting Mr. Coy’s mother, Mrs. Susan Coy and sisters, Mrs. Maude Robinson and Mrs. Ernie Ross and husband. Mr. Coy is a master sergeant in the air corps. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conn of Santa Ann, Calif., recently visit By Adah Jones GOLD HILL—A. V. Taylor re ed at the home of Mrs. Conn’s ceived word of the death, on sister, Mrs. Joe Morgan on High Tuesday, of his brother, Mark way 99 north. While here the Taylor in Peoria, Ill. He was the Morgans and Conns toured the uncle of Mrs. Harold Densmore Oregon coast. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones and Mike Taylor of Gold Hill. and children Linda and Steven Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kofahl have returned to their home in De received cards from their son, troit, Oregon, after a week end Col. Harold E. Kofahl mailed from Oslo, Paris and London, visit at the home of Wendall’s etc. Col. Kofahl has just com parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jones. pleted an official tour of NATO On Sunday the family gather airbases. He is Chief of Pro ing included Mr. and Mrs. Wood curement division of the air row Nealy and children James, force and stationed at the Pent Mytrice and Betty Jo of Grants Pass and Mrs. Dena Deets and agon. daughter Marna, who is also at Mrs. Iola Beman has return the Jones home. Mrs. Deets and ed to the home of her son and Mrs. Nealy are daughters of Mr, family and Mrs. Al Beman on and Mrs. Ferd Jones. hwy. 99 north. Mrs. Beman has Sunday Guests been at Carmel, Calif, the past Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myers and winter. son of McKee bridge and Mrs. Surgery Patient June Grigsby of Tolleson, Ariz- Mrs. Dorotrty Turner under were callers at the home of Mr. went major surgery at the Sacr and Mrs. Ferd Jones on Satur ed Heart hospital last week. day. Mrs. Grigsby left Sunday Mrs. Turner is employed in the for Seattle where she expected offices of the Pinnacle company to attend summer school and in in Medford. Her mother, Mrs. August is leaving for Alaska to Harriet Elliot is caring for the fill a teaching position. Lee My Turner children. ers and his sister June attend Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gribble ed Gold Hill school several years returned Monday of last week ago when their mother taught from a .trip to Kansas where in the vicinity. they were called by the death The Women’s Society of Chris- of Mr. Gribble’s father. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wallace of Riddle were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Densmore. Mrs. Wallace receiv ed her degree at SOCE on Sun day. She is a teacher in Riddle. Home to California Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Doherty of San Francicso have returned to their home after spending a week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tal bot on Lampman road. Gold Hill Nan Receives Word of Brother's Death SUMMER VACATIONS! tion Service will hold their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Carter on upper river road this Friday at 1:30 p.m. Beside the usual worship ser vices a report of the Methodist conference held in Portland last week will be given by Mrs. Lawrence Smith, who attended. Installation of officers will be by Mrs. Jessie Minear of Med ford. Mrs. George Ashley of Port land, who has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. Theron Boen and Mrs. Don Clemence and brother Herbert Herman, returned to Portland Tuesday after several days visit. Herbert Herman re turned to Portland with her for a weeks visit. Trip io Seattle Mrs. Norman Gail and son Donnie have gone to Seattle to visit relatives and to bring home Mildred Gail who has finished her first year as a student at University of Washington. Miss Nancy Rethmeyer, who has been at Seattle the past few months, has returned to Gold Hill to be with her father, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Whitmore and childrene of Klamath Falls have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Whit more the past week. Pat is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Whitmore. Use the classifies. It pays off. TABLETS Offer You Sarne-Day Relief From Pains of ARTHRITIS! Containing concentrated powdered extract of the amazing vitamin and mineral rich ALFALFA plant, plus fast working pain relieving agents, offers effective same day relief from the agonizing pains of arthritis, rheumatism, neuritis and neuralgia. 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