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77 ieNYSSA VOLUME X X X X No. 20 Nyssa Streets Will Be Oiled In Next Month MOTORCYCLE HITS GEORGE DALEY CAR ' vvl r . v V ä ä ä . ^ '“*•,r r t UV*;. ~ -sá Z ¿ ¿ JOURNAL N ï'SSA, OEEGONT [§bA Y , MAY 31, 1945" Possibility Of ¡S^smc0 ™ p L uie 5 Merchandise To rost-war Growth | Frank „ „ Van - Petten and Charles Be Auctioned In I ^ K fllW C iP r l I Flegel of Ontario, who wen; on a Islam sac (1 licit-|f L sh ln K trip to Y e ilo w P ln e n ear Bond Campaign METHODISTS HONOR Honor MEMORY OF YOUTHS i Is Paid To War Dead Of Nyssa Section D. Wayne Foust of Nampa suff Memorial services were held In ! ered a fracture of the left leg and the Methodist churoh Sunday » morning In memory of the six lacerations on the hands Saturday Council last Sunday in Van Pett- ! Methodist servicemen who have Streets To Be Placed In when his motorcycle collided with Surveys Conducted To en's airplane, had not been heard $500 Worth Of Property * lven their lives In the war. Rev. Gernhardt Delivers an automobile operated by George The honored dead were Samuel Good Condition For Aid In Possible Devel from this morning since they start Donated By Local Memorial Address At Daley of Nyssa on highway 20 just, F. Pullen. Ja c k Brodle, Howard ed home. Summer Merchants west of the Holy Rosary hospital opment Schoolhouse Wulf, Lowell F. Willis. Leslie Crock The men telephoned relatives at er and Stanley E. Ray. The city has started grading the in Ontario. Honor was paid to the memory Approximately $500 worth of j During the memorial service con- Speaking on the possibility of 4 p. m. Sunday just before taking Foust, 14 years old, was going streets preparatory to oiling op post-war growth as envisioned b y 1 ^or borne. Pilots in merchandise has been donated b y ' ducted by the service committee of the nation's war dead by a rath erations, which will be undertaken ! 10 Ontario and Daley was returning a national committee on Indus-! ° ° wen fleld I)lanes and CAP ships tocal merchants for U.e war bond of the Women s Society of Chris- er small group of parents and soon. The city has rented a county said “ * * * swerv- l' and economic develooment have been searching the Council I aUc.ll° " lJ . h * “ * 1 S *’lX>nd and tlan Service, each boys record was , , | ed his machine toward the center tria m at ana economic development, | Main streets Saturday, June 2 at briefly read and a rose was placed representatives of Nyssa veterans' gmder for the work. |of ,.he highway and the motorcycle Orlin ____ _ _ __ m ^ Mayor of Boise declared at territory for traces of the Ontario 3:30 p. m, in a vase on the communion table. oiganizations Wednesday morning Eight and one-half miles of struck the side and rear fender «"vsTa I and Plan*- W. L. Lane will be auctioneer Henry Hartley sang "The Recess- at simple, yet impressive ceremon streets will be oiled with a oust of the automobile. The fender was • * i and Grant Rinehart will be clerk, ionai”. At the close of the service ies held at the schoolgrounds, at palliative road oil by the Morrison- | sheared from the car. The motor- chamber of commerce last Thursday | In addition to the contributions the rose was given to the mother the Snake river bridge and In the noon in the Gate City cafe that Kuudsen company. Spreading of cycle was not badly damaged. of business men, farmers and others or the first of kin in attendance, Nyssa cemetery. The boy is a son of Jam es Foust, 20.000 gallons of oil will be started “Unless you get labor costs down are invited to contribute livestock,1 -------------------------- fireman on a Union Pacific work you aren't going to compete with June 11. Rev. H. J . Gernhardt, delivering P r i c n n p r c i ^ i v n n produce and other articles of value The oil will not provide a hard train. I I lS U I ie ia V llV C Il, The mercllandi|e and services the principal address at the gen the eastern firm s.” surface. City Manager E. K. Burton a t had been donated up to i’lv H I U eral memorial service at the school- , ~ , 1 that „ Wed- ____ Mr. Mayor, head of the indus said the streets are not in condi Information has been received negday morning includes a blow trial department of the Idaho grounds, declared that the United tion for permanent surfacing. How Power company and chairman of arum three more Nyssa soldiers j torch, end tables, coffee tables, States and her people had met the ever. the oil will "put the streets the committee on new industries who have been released from Ger- jcold wave permanents, cigarettes, in good condition for the summer", Several Nyssa residents went to challenge flung by the dictators, j blankets, meal ticket, several types of the Boise chamber of commerce, man prison camps. the city manager said. "As a result said the national committee i s , Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Keck receiv- ' of food, livestock spray, candy, pen- Baker last Thursday to attend a but warned that they must continue we should have a minimum of T e n ta tiv e d a te s h av e been set composed of some of the outstand- cd wold Tuesday through the Red I oil sharpener, toys, two haircuts dinner meeting, at Which (actual to defend the rights and privileges dust”. for tthe dairy show to be snonsnrert in* nien in the nation. Every large 1 Cross that their son. Lieut. Delmer j without waiting and a quart of information and general policies of of the individual. He urged parents The city has developed plans for m N y L by t S l e ^ y c X ^ u b tlie C.A.A. were presented by ^ " P “ny is represented on the | was released from a prison shampoo. an extensive program of permanent *’ »“ *■ tmu committee ¡camp near the Polish border. He The merchandise will be display members of the Oregon state board and <U lers to studjr 1116 declaration street improvement to be under- ™ d the <j^amt^ r J ? ™ ™ ™ . "After the war there are bound ^ d been in the camp for one and ed in Che Idaho Power company of aeronautics and representatives i ° ‘ Independence, window. Many other articles of of the C.A.A. office in Seattle. I “If we tose Ulat we wlU lose th* to be economic repercussions,", one-half years. A questionnaire re te ll.« to local i P°wer, oi the PeoPle lo d* fend I wi'lT mobabhr be held "junV ' M^and Mayor said. "Instead of waiting for ! Parents oi Lieut. Merle K u rtz! merchandise are also expected to ‘ them, the committee Is functioning received a cablegram stating th at be donated when business firms needs and development was c o m -1 thelr freedom. If we lose the great BAND CONCERTS TO L j ^ pleted by each of the delegations truths for which our forefathers now 80 that thls a n o m ic body [he was lin e. T t e cablegram dated are contacted. BE PRESENTED HERE ! Plans for the event were d is -' of have fought we will find ourselves ours will not collapse like it May 7, without origin, expressed Olean Wells, campaign chairman, from the 13 eastern Oregon towns 1 cussed at a meeting of the Mal- Mother’s day sentiments and stated hopes that the auction will mat represented to assist the authorities weak; we will find ourselves unpre The first of a series of band heur County Jersey club at the d*d a* ter *ast war- pared. We need to count again the erially increase Nyssa’s sales, which to a better understanding of the ......................................... — Nyssa home of C. M. Beaumont Sunday.. - 1 "They are ging to try to do "hope to see you soon.” concerts to be given by the field problems. Talks were given bill of rights. We need to review S ta ff Sergeant Leroy D. Bair, son are lagging considerably. band under the direction of Irshal Thirty members enjoyed a pot- something about employment, so by Dr. William M. Peare and E. S. the constitution of the United S ta t of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bair of Davis will be presentej nt the city luck luncheon on the Beaumont ns avo*d unemployment. Now | Maroney of the state board, Leo es. These principles we can afford Nyssa, who had been a prisoner for hall Friday night, beginning at 8 lawn. | *8 *,‘me 1° lay the groundwork, BIBLE SCHOOL TO Devaney, state director, and J . H. to reiterate, and in so doing we o’clock. The concerts will be given Mr. Beaumont, president of the Business does not say it can pro- a year, was reported well. The CLOSE THIS W EEK Reavey and Emil Wil iams of the place more than a wreath on the message was the first information weekly during the summer. I Jersey Cattle club, has appointed vide elK>Uih employment for ev- , . . .. . resting place of our war dead. We ¡civil aeronautics authority. . band . . . rehearsal . will ... , te , held . , Charley Grider, . , Business snouui should do D a cl received from tiiGir A C. W. Wright, Ros- pi vone V'liie. Business uo nil an 'tiM? pnrciiUs c The union daily vacation Bible j j n explaining the function oi the need to remember not alone the «in since he was taken prisoner tonight at 8 o’clock in the high el Hunter and Fled Burgess to can and ^*®n the government board, Mr. Devaney said that principles that made this nation in August. He was a radio gunner school will be concluded Friday school band room. Anyone who can work with Mr. Irving as members cun steP *n and he'P- night at a demonstration to be Oregon is the second state in the great, but the price that made this on a B-17. plav a band Instrument is invited of the show committee. Hope Grid- \ ^ ou PeoP'c *n Nyssa are the held in the Nazarene church at , union to establish such an organ nation great. to attend. er will handle publicity. lonIy ones who can teH y°u how After mentioning the revolution 8 o’clock. The public and especial izatlon. Connecticut was first. The —-------------------------------------------------- j Tlie display will be predominately you are soing to come out. You DALE BOYER OF ly the parents are invited to at board has received funds since ary war, the civil war and world j a jersey show, but arrangements c a n talce the information that is ONTARIO WOUNDED tend. 1935 from a one cent per gallon tax war 1, Rev. Gernhardt said "F\x>l- | < / ^ \ ;c I n well be made for an open class befn8 gathered and apply it to The beginners will present songs on avjatlon gasoline. Mr. Devaney lsh men believed that the principles LI 1 U U j 3 A i l | to accommodate other breeds. your local needs. of democracy could be crushed and Pfc. Dale Boyer, wounded on Ok- and pantomime and flannel mem- sta ted. are asxed asked to indicate tneir their i ^ r- Mayor said t - w-\ | rs • i | Breeders arc " the national -------— com inawa, where he was serving with ory work and the junior-lntermedi- "Most people expect increased ac- today we are once more In the h p > p T *\ 7 1 P P interest in tlie show by contacting mittee is not sufficiently staffed to the first division of marines, is i ates will give a program consisting tlvlty In aviation after the war and throes of a great conflict, the * H L l V I L L ......... .... of . ,,________itake to all the to all the take the information members the committee. the information “getting along fine”, according to j of their opening worship service, a our job now Is planning for future greatest the world has ever known. ! small towns in the nation, but add- a letter received by his parents,: still picture story of their tour of needs of aviation.” the board chair Peace will not be done by any P V T . H A R R Y L O N G IS I l l h ^ o w T U m Z r a r e dteseni- ! Mr' and Mre’ W L’ oi ° ‘u -| ,he ^ land’ and memory man declared. He explained that document drafted at San Francis r/ l j l n o a w flh l'T M A W r A ^ ,y ario. who are weul known In Nyssa. I work. th* national airport plan is a sur co. What these men write will de- K I L L E D O N O K I N A W A : mating the information. Tho Ietter waa dated May 14. Attendance certificates will be vey of present airports and expect p n d j i n you s j * 1 me and the rest ■ Mr. Mayor said Idaho, Washing- 1 Previously Mr. and Mrs. Boyer awarded to those students who were ed needs conducted by C.A.A. of- of the world. P r Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Long, i ton and Oregon hope to be man- “We not only lay wreaths on the received a letter from a chaplain, in attendance at least eight days of |tflctals to provlde the nattonal con. who live on the Ira Ure ranch, j ufacturing states, but he added written May 13, which advised that the school. Hand work will be on gress with an over-all picture of graves o i our honored dead, but received word Saturday from tlie : “unless you do something about It. Boyer suffered shrapnel wounds display in the basement of the the civilian aviation situation in the we ourselves take a hew pledge of war department that their son, the cards are stacked against you.” allegiance that under God we will in the chest, leg and face and that churoh at the close of the pro United States. Pvt. Harry Long, was killed on I He then warned th at the north his left ear drum was perforated gram. Nyssa men going to Baker were preserve those great principles for Okinawa May 4. west must watch its costs in order In his letter, Boyer said he had The classes will close with a Carlos Buchner, Ralph Winebren which they fought." Long entered the service last to compete in the eastern markets. The schoolyard program was held been visited by P at Joyce, another lunch in the park and a treat ner Bernard Frost, R. G. Whitaker. Cp!. Glenn Burns. U. S. M. C„ is July and went overseas in March, "Much to my surprise, I learned around a representation oi an un stunz. marine from Ontario. He has been from the churches sponsoring the E K Burton and expected to arrive home this week He was employed by Ira Ure be- that our highest cost is food”, the school. | _________________ known soldier's grave, with small overseas since last September. to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fore entering the service. He was peaker said. "We are shipping in Amerioan flags used to form a V. The enrollment of the school A. J . Burns. He has been in the the only child of Mr. and Mrs. too much food from the middle Other numbers on the program was 106. The largest attendance MACHINE SHOP IS Long. South Pacific for 28 months. west and east. Our big problem is to ADRIAN RECEIVES were the invocation by Rev. George on any one day was 91. OPENED IN NYSSA reduce the spread between the AWARD FOR SCHOOL Whipple, ritualistic reading, Leroy manufacturer and the ultimate Wendell Ward oi Lincoln Heights, To Attend Assembly-- Takes Position Here— Walter Freeman and Vincent Herrman, commander of the Am- Rev. and Mi's. J . C. Nevin and consumer.” son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Adrian high school has received Vern Parson of Payette has been (W'hltey) Skubal have opened a erlcan Legion; introduction of the Ward, enlisted in the navy last daughter, Laura Louise Nevin, of After the talk, Mr. Mayor showed a trophy awarded by the Oregon appointed as serviceman of the machine shop in their new build- | speaker, Albert Heldt. district com- Adrian left Monday from Nampa motion pictures developed by the ¡sta te High School Activities ass- Idaho Power company in N yssa.; ing on First street near the un- J mander of the Legion; song. ’T h e week. for a month’s visit in the east. Rev. national committee on economic : ociation. Faison, who has been working on derpass and have already started Old Rugged Crass", quartet com- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rookstool Nevin will attend the national ass and Industrial developmet. The trophy was awarded on the a line crew at Payette, will move manufacturing and repairing v a r - ' posed of Thelma and Dona Floren, have received word from their son. embly of the United Presbyterian basis of the greatest number of his family to Nyssa Saturday. He ious types of machinery. ¡Dorene Bear and Mrs. Opal Robb- C.aude, that he is now in England. church at Pittsburgh as delegate Visits Aunt — points received by a “B ” school at succeeds Perry Ward, who h a s , The partners will be assisted by ins; 30 seconds of silence in honor He wiites, “I went for a ride for from the Idaho presbytery. Rev. Mrs. Dorothy Sm ith of Goldon- the state track meet. been appointed local manager at Bill Doolan. blacksmith. They have of the dead; ritualistic prayer, aooht six hours and saw a little and Mrs. Nevin will also visit dale, Washington arrived Tuesday ¡Huntington. Mr. Ward and family Installed a lathe, shaper, drill press,|Douglas McDonald; reading of of our work In Holland and Germ- friends and their families whili to visit her aunt, Mrs. E. J. Hob Assist With Farming— I will move to Huntington Saturday. trip hammer, blacksmith equip names of men killed in world war any. About all the damage Holland in the east. son. Mrs. Sm ith was en route from ..A crew of youngsters, 8 to 15 ment and welding outfits for man 2, Don M. Graham; salute by the Nampa, where she visited her hus years old. have come to the rescue; Busses Added To Run- had was on the railroads and bridges --------------------------- ufacturing and general repairing. firing squad and taps played by bm Germany really got it. Saw a Parents of G i r l- band's parents. of some of the farmers In onion Two schedules daily to Portland The new clnderblock building, 40 Francis Sltz and Glenn Sohireman. few places like Arnhelm, Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis arc weeding and beet hoeing. and two from Portland Instead of by 84 feet, was erected by Jack At the bridge, Don Graham and H.inibuig, Brunswick, and part of parents of a daughter born Mon- Return From Fast - - one each way will be started by Lod of Weiser. Office quarters have George Bear, commander of the Ihe Ruhr valley. They would all day. The child has been named Mrs. Dale Garrison and Jo Ann Visit In Nampa— the Pacific Trailways, operating been built In the southwest corner FVW, paid ritualistic tribute to make good city dumps now.” : Cheryl Ann. Mr. Davis Is serving and Charles arrived in Nysra Tues Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Gibson through Nyssa. June 1. The busses of the building. the men buried at sea. Albert day from a visit in Cheyenne, Wyo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight will leave Nyssa as follows: West- -------- ¡in the navy. _________________ Heldt read a prayer, Mrs. Alfreds Pvt. Paul Eugene Tuttle has ar- I ------ ming with Mrs. Garrison’s sister, Seward and Mr. and Mrs. Ed bound, 9 a. m. and 10:07 p. m. and Here From Boise— Shelton, district president of the ri.ed in the states after being sta- Returns To Duty— Miss Virginia DuPre. Wild and son, Roy, attended Mem- eastbound. 4:05 a. m. and 9:58 a. I Mr. and Mrs. Mose Soloman of VF*W auxiliary placed a wreath of tinned in the Pacific theatre for Cpl. Dale Sm ith has returned to orial day services in Nampa Wed- m. Eastbound locals will leave Boise visited in Nyssa this week, roses on the water, the firing squad o .e r three years. He is receiving Joplin. Missouri after spending his Vursing Home Notes— nesday. |at 12:40 p. m. and 6 p. m. and Mr. Soloman has returned to Boise. fired a salute and Glenn Schlre- treatment at the hospital In Van- furlough of two weeks In Nyssa Those receiving medical treat -------------------------- j westbound locals will leave at 1:35 man and Francis Sitz sounded «ouver. Washington and will go visiting relatives and friends. ment at the Nyssa Nursing home V isit In Idaho-- [p m and 7 05 p m T h e through Return From California— taps. are Mrs. Ed Roseberry and Mrs. Mrs. J. J . Sarazin and Mrs. R. W. busses will make connections for ¡o Salt Lake City later for further | -------------------------- Mrs. Cora Tomlinson and Claud A ritualistic ceremony was con treatment. His parents. Mr. and Go To California— Jack Gannon. Cecil Buffington oi Larsen and daughter, Lorraine, were Seattle and other coast points, ine returned the latter part of ducted by the American Legion M i P a u l Tuttle of Apple Valley, | Mrs. A. A. Braton and Miss Parma, who suffered internal in week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Service to Eugene by way of the j last week from a vacation spent in the cemetery shortly before have been visiting him at Van- Grace Poster left Saturday foi juries When thrown from a horse H. J. Larsen in Twin Falls May McKenzie pass will be resumed in LoeAngeles noon. Wreaths and flags were plac North Hollywood. California for entered the hospital Monday. Eug- 18 and 19. While In Twin Falls June 1. ed on the veterans’ graves by the — (a two-weeks visit with Mr. and ene Graham was dismissed after they attended the wedding of Lieut. Returns From Visit— I auxiliaries of the Legion and VFW undergoing a tonsil operation. H. Howard Larsen and Mildred Tatem Changes Sale Date— A C Merlin J. O'Neill of San j Mrs. Curtis Poster. Mrs. Don Graham returned F ri Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGinnis Antonio. Texas, is expected here j ------------ Q. Johnston is receiving treatm en t1 of El Paso, Texas. Mrs. A. C. The Bybee Livestock company day from a month's vacation at on behalf of the posts and auxil Friday for a short visit with his ' Suffers S tro k e - for wounds on the throat, which Sallee and Miss Marti Sallee acc- Is changing the date of its weekly San Diego, where she visited her iaries. placed wreaths and flags mother, Mrs. H. E. Collins. He Is j William McElroy of Ontario, ¡are reported to be self-inflicted. I ompanied Mrs. Sarazin and Mrs. sale from Saturday to Friday In daughter, Mrs. Frank Lawrence. on veterans' graves in the Owyhee en route from Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, formerly of Nyssa suffered a stroke | Larsen, visiting relatives in Gooding order to attract more packer buy and family. cemetery. where he visited his wife. ~ i last Thursday at his home. He w as' Returns Home— and Jerome. ers here. The concern would like _____ taken to the Holy Rosary hospital j Mrs. Wanda Sykes arrived home to secure bigger consignments In Opening Electric Shop— Here From Valley— Lieut. Sidney C. Brown of Nyssa ■ in a serious condition. | Wednesday from Camp Parks, Cali- I.raves For Home— order to make a larger sale. E. J. Sevbold is moving this week Mrs D. L. McBnin of Salem and fom ia, after a visit of five months ■has been promoted to the rank of Mrs. Verna Beutler left Sunday to a residence he recently purchased Mrs. Crawford Riley of Portland j with her husband. Arthur C. Sykes. for her home in Twin Falls after Returns From Visit first lieutenant. He is serving with Visit In Nampa— from Fred Koopman in the Weat- are here this week. Mrs. McBatn, Mr. and Mrs. Randal Stathos chief petty officer, who left re- visiting for several the army air corps in the Philipp days with | Mrs. George N. Bear returned erfleld addition. He wlH maintain a guest a t the home of Mr. and and baby spent Wednesday a t 1 cently for overseas. Sykes is now on friends and relatives in Nyssa. Her Wednesday from San Diego, Where an electrical shop in his residence. Mrs. Artie Robertson, is attending ines. Nampa visiting Mr. Stathos’ moth- . his second trip overseas. The first daughter, Sharon, remained here she visited her sister. Mrs. H. T. to business. Mrs. Riley Is visiting time he was gone 27 months, re for an indefinite visit. Pvt. Jim Caldwell arrived In er and grandmother. Peck, whom she had not seen for Poppy Rumor Denied — her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John turning to the states in November. Nyssa Tuesday from the Foster 40 years. Mrs Harry Shelton, district pre*- Ridder, and other relatives near 19s4. Oeneral hospital at Jackson. Miss Leave Hospital— Miss June Wildman arrived S a t _ ident of the V. F. W. auxiliary Nyssa. Mrs. Virgil Seward and baby issippi, where he has been a pat- urday from Hadesty, Oklahoma. Hurts Foot In ( ’an al-- 'today issued a statement denying O r To Washington— lent since last July. Caldwell has j returned Friday from the Nazar- She will make her home with her Carl J . Bair, seven-year-old son 1 that the Buddy popples sold by Parents of Son— Mrs. E. J . Hobson left. Thursday parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . E. WUd- of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bair cut | the Veterans of Foreign Wars are served one and one-half years ov- j ene hospital at.N am pa, A son. James Paul, was born to for Ridgefield Washington to visit man. Miss Wildman taught this the top of his foot when he went factory made. She pointed out Cpl. and Mrs. Paul C. Cloninger in erseas In the field artillery. He U Clinlr Planned-- her mother, Mrs. E. F. Taylor. She year in the Hadesty public schools. swimming in a canal with some that the popples are made by dis Johnson City, Tennessee May 21. a son of C. M. Caldwell. Parents are Invited to go to the ' will also visit a sister, Mrs. M. J . older boys. The wound required abled veterans in government hos The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nina Niles hes received Kingman Kolony schoolhouse Wed- Wild, at Vancouver, Washington, Donates Food— five stitches. pitals. Mrs. J . W Bates of Johnson City word from the navy that her son, nesday, June 6 between 1:30 and and a brother, Fletch Owen of Mrs. Ira Ure recently donated 75 and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cloninger Weldon "Skip" Niles, seaman 3|c, ¡4:30 p. m. to register children for Portland. Mrs. Hobson will be acc- quarts of fruit and vegetables to Visiting Here— Visit In Boise-- of Multnomah, Oregon, former bas been re-classified and sent to the spring clinic. ’^Jie clinic date ompanied to Ridgefield by Miss the Nyssa Nursing home. The op- ^ l r and Mrs. I. D. Oood of Nam Mr. and Mrs. George Bailee and Nyssa residents. Cpl. Cloninger is Gulfport, Mississippi for a six- will be announced later. Children Marie Bruner, who has been visiting ! era tors of the nursing home ex pa are visiting this week with son. Tommy, and Mr. and Mrs. now serlng with a night fighter months course in an electrical between six months and school at the Hobson residence for the pressed thanks today to Mrs. Ure their daughter. Mrs. Ray Herring, Emil Stunz spent Memorial day j squadron of the fourth marine school. age are invited to register. .past two months. |ior the fruit and vegetables. and family. in Boise. 1 loir wing in the South Pacific area. Word Of Nyssa N vecii \fpti fin Tft Dates Set For Dairy Show Here m Airport Meeting