The OrSGOlT 5TATCMA1L Solan, Oregca, Sctsrday -MonSag. May 13. 1SU pags czvni '1 X ' f i i s: W HEBRIDES NUT SU. R. service see don't e Both for eeeoarts. a4 left ttU Im pressive pn ea Espirita SuU for Frtach and native coconut fanciers. British Mother, Names Child : . After jeep Z:: Mrs. J. Anthony Nunn (Nadine Orcutt) has received an Interest ing clipping concerning her hus band's jeep, which it named "Na dine." LV Nunn is stationed in England and th US army news paper "Stars and Stripes" report- ed that a British mother, filling out a food ration application, gave her ' infant daughter's name as i "Nadine.1 That's an unusual name," said the clerk.: fls it French or Rus sian?- "I donl know," replied the mother, "I got it off an American jeep." Lt Nunn has been overseas 18 ; months and had his jeep, f 'Na dine," with him in the Africa and Sicily . invasions. LAKEPORT, NY-P)-An uni dentified horseman rode his steed through a hotel dining hall and tan "room." drivma patrons, before him, then vanished into the night. t kyviU. A UV-y AY LA KLULL Where They ArerWhat They Are Doing :--- I Mrs. Roger Mything, who now re 1 I sides In Seattle. He recently re ceived his pilot s wines . and is enroute to Florida.' St Est. Arthur L. Friesa has returned , from F-nglawd and : is here, on a 21-day furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Priem. Sgt. Friem is a gunner on a flying fortress and I has completed his missions. He has been awarded the air medal. three oaueax dusters, and the I distinguished flying cross, He will report to Santa Monica, Calit, for further orders. Mrs. Harry T. Carson. Jr. '"re- I ceived word Friday, that her hus band has been promoted from Herd Warn Ishasa. sea tl Mr. : and Mrs. Fraak Ishasa. reste 1, Br oaks, has casnpleted Us traln- i in as tanner's saaU at Far- ! rant and has been asslxned to ! doty at Bremerton, Wash. Manael Hadley, stationed with the army air corps at Dyersburg, Term- has been promoted to ser- ceant. according to information received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Quillen A. Hadley of Salem. Sgt. Hadley was graduated from Salem high school in 1943. I first lieutenant to captain. He is nowlin the Hawaiian islands, and has' seen action in the Aleutians and the South Pacific His wife and daughter. Letty Diane, reside here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert . Shinn. Circus Thrills Salem "Kids" From 2 to 90 at Two Shows The umi old thin?, vet alwavs new. is the circus. Salem youngsters by the hundreds, mostly accompanied by obliging ' m, a ' VI 4 . A parents, iouna ineir way ine circus grounos on inaay uiex- Animais, from the tiny trick dogs to the huge elephants, shared top honors with the trapeze performers, trick riders and . f . ' . jugglers. One of the best acts of the show, although one which receiv ed little fanfare, was the dog and pony show, in which half a dozen fuzzy Jdogs went through their speedy act with the eager energy that characterizes well trained dogs. They rode the ponies, jump ed through hoops, walked on bind and front 7 feet, and clowned through their paces in good style. The ; elephants, without which no circus would b real snow. included the two young twins. Joe and Moe," who went through their paces with great skill for such youngsters. The ton horse act was the Cri olio stallions, trained and shown by Capt Jergen Christiansen, in one of those performances which Charles Kelley. USX seeaad E class petty officer, spent four days with his wife in Chicago recently. Mrs. Kelley, HBO Columbia, ar rived home Thursday from her brief visit with her husband who came to Chicago from Norfolk, I Va. on a nine-day leave. r Fhil A. Williams has been pro moted to petty officer first class. according to word received by bis wife, Zllane Williams of 1160 South , 14th street Williams en tered the US navy a year ago and Is now stationed with the con struction battalion somewhere in tHe south Pacific He is the son of Mrs. Eva Williams of Salem. ! TSti. and Mrs. Ferry Thraop rm now. in Everett Wash- the home of Mrs. Throop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Eilestoesser. Throop. is on a, 15-day furlough between assignments, and .the young couple were visiting in sa lem with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C P. Throop. For the last two years Sgt Throop has been sta tioned with the 4th bomber com mand in San Francisco and now goes to Moose Lake, Wash. His wife will make her home with her parents. PITTSBURGH -TV- Lt Col. John S. Crowdon of Washinkton and Ruth Virginia Lupoid of Pittsburgh, both 30, went to di vorce court today to get mar ried. . After listen injz to tales of mari tal woes, they looked at each other, and stepped before Judge William H. McNaugher to assure him their determination to wed was unaffected. .9.9 Tnen. iner were mam ecu A Legal Notice NOTICE Seiice Men Visit With Families LYONS Pfc Earl Bassett and bis bride, Pvt Rose Marie of Camn White spent the weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bassett, while en- routefto Springfield, Ohio, where they will visit her parents. They also visited at the home of Mr. and ftps. Floyd Bassett Pvt James Nye, son oz Air. ana Mrs. Ray lye of Stayton and Dorothy Bassett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bassett of Fox Valley, i were married in Vancou ver Saturday. They spent the weekend at the home of her par ents, IMr. and Mrs. Fred Bassett : Mrs. Morgan of Aumsville vis ited this week at the home of -Mr. i and Mrs. Curtis Dietz. Mrs. Dietz is a daughter of Mrs. Morgan. astounds tha audience by the I seeming ease with which the ani- j mals accomplish the tricks at Just the right instant: v The famous Poodles Hanneford and : family of bareback riders! presented their act one which has been seen by hundreds of Salem folk In the past and which still brings forth many laughs. - "The Man co the Flying Tra peze" appeared in to persons oi the Eacalantes. who threw each other from bar .to bar. turned dp flops tn the air and did the other breath-taking tricks on the swing ing bars that produces the great-1 est thrills of the dreus. The Acevedo family of men and women shewed their precise bal ance by a tight rope act Juggling stunts And performances on long poles, balanced on the heads of one f the Derformers. ' It was a smaller circus than in pre-war days, and with less young men in the acts,; but there j were pnmwh thrills and sdQIs to send the audience away with ttt prop er amount of wonder at the feats of skill and daring that make for a successful snow. ,c .-."., ' lvt El don E. Berry new wears the wings and boots of , the US armv paratroops, alter success fully completing four weeks f lumn trainina: at Fort-Benmng, Ca. During Thipefiodhe made ' five lumps from place in iugni. The last lump was a tactical one at night involving a combat prob- ' lem on landing. . ' T Berry's ' Wife,.' Mrs. Nellie M. livM at 240 North 4th street Salem. - ' : V-' . Fvt Lrle H. Sellers Is receiv ing additional radio training at navi" Calif. -He is with romoanv A ; of the first signal . training battalion of the WSCS. SSrt and Mrs. sV W. Espey -are visitinz at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Espey f 1697 North Capitol street They came in from Camp Phillips, Kas. Espey studied at Willamette uni versity. . Louis Bonney, who has been hi England, is home on furlough and ' has been visiting with his grand - parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Town SR5 South Commercial . street He has gone on to Seattle and will report for duty at yir- ' snia. ';;-; Stopping la Salem far a few Jim mam former Salem coy, Lit. United States Marme Corps. He Is the son of NOTTCTE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hv an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, in roDate, duly made and entered on the twentieth day of April, 1944, VALERIE BONESTEELE was riulv anrjolnted as executrix of the last will and testament and estate of JENNE- V. BRIGGS, deceased, land that said Valerie Bonesteele has .duly quaUQed as such execu trix. All nersons havin2 claims against said estate hereby are re quired to present them, with prop vnucherm. to said executrix at 214 Pioneer: Trust Building..: Sa- 'ln Orwnn. within sbt months after the date of the first rpubu- tainn rit this notice. - r; --. l i' Tlatpd and first nublished the , j twenty-second day of April, 1944 , .VALERIE BONESTEELE, Executrix aforesaid . CARSON ti CARSON . , . Attorneys for Executrix azz-zs- My o-ia-zu NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreccn." for Marion County, - - - rVirieinn ' t In - the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth . Rullman. Deceased. - KAtW U herebr sdven that the undersigned, - as administrator of the estate of Enzaoetn Kuuman, deceased, has filed his final ac count in the Circuit Court of the State of - Ot e g o n for Marion County, and that Monday, me 15th day of May, 1944, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day and the Court Room of said Court has been appointed by said court as the tune ana piace . h tiMrinf of obiections thereto and the settlement there- Dated and first published, April 15, 1944. - - - - Date of last puoucauon . 13, 1944. .. "Administrator. - A 15-22-29 My- ERIE. Pa.PV-Judae Miles B. Kitts told the May grand jury to inspect the Erie county court house! Here's what the jurors re ported: ! ii ::- i . "Vfi find everythini all that anyone could hope for under pres ent conditions. Some things could be done if there were nothing else to do and we had someone to do it So, as bad as it might we are pleased to find it as good as it is.' !4T.ili!M -MI) Tcdgtl 3:15 KEX Charles W. Ingham, President : Willamette Valley Lamberaens Ass'n. JO KGW r:ii:r'G3ca.CJI:l.,. (farmer and nurseryman) y r ,' US North Setileraler Avenne VrOODDURTJ, OSEGpN CasdIIste for r.gpublicaa Noraiaation STATU LEGISLATES t In out adreruaing (taking the citizens oi Scdem to : support our HH to provide a pension fund lor : nremen.j --r .. .!".;. , . The rst ad appeared yesterday, and already a lot ot people have asked for details. So they are mterested-and we are (confident of their action if they understand the proposal. They .are. asking about ages, costs, etcV s ' " ' ' . ( ' " i There Is Just one 'member , of the present fir de partment who has served 30 years. 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