' PAGE EIGHT Tka OREGON STATESMAN Solera, Oregon, Friday Morning, June IS. 1343 Salem Girl to Be Queen of St. Paul Rodeo ST. PAUL, June H.-Five west- j nn Oregon cowgirls will begin their reign over the 10th annual St. Paul rodeo Friday night when Queen-elect Rose Mae Franke, Salem, receives her, crown a cowgifl's hat - r from Secretary of State Robert S. Farrell, jr. The coronation program is plan ned for 9 a. m. at the St. Paul city hall. ' Music will be provided by the Salem Top Hatters. . Queen-elect Rose Mae I, who was named queen during a selec tion dance May 29, is a member of the Salem Saddle club and a graduate of Salem schools. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franke, Route 2, Salem. Serving with her on the royal wild west court for the rodeo July 1-2-3-4 are Princesses Carol Chambers, McMinnville; Betty Lee Wirth, Salem; Dorothy Rol ston, Tillamook; and Mary Lou Manegre, St PauL The queen-elect and her court recently took part in the Mon mouth rodeo, and later? this month will be guests j during the Phil Sheridan day celebration at Sher idan, j A complete program of roping, riding; and bulldogging has been planned for the four-day St. Paul rodeo j this year. President Ray Manegre of the rodeo association announces that afternoon shows are listed for 2 p. m. on July 1 and 4, and evening performances will be at 8 p. m. July 2 and 3. Queen Rose Mae and her court will Head the parade on St. Paul's stijeets the morning of the Fourth. Salem Craftsmen Commended For Aid to Crippled Children; Machine Tool Class to Reopen Braces for crippled children will be bettered and expedited as fthe result of the work of the future craftsmen club at the Salem high school. Presented to the University of Oregon medical school this Week was a machine designed to cut braces of all shapes from hardened aluminum. , , The presentation (the original announcement ' ihich was carried In an Associated Press story yesterday from Portland) was by William Saponic, club president, to Dean Baird, dean of the medical school who express ed his appreciation and declared the gift constituted one of the first ever offered by public schools lor such a purpose. ' r " The machine was made in the Salem high school shop of which Forrest D. Smith ' is instructor. Taking the device to . Portland were E. T. Barnett, "high school supervisor of vocational educa tion; Smith, and William Saponic, Paul Harris, 'Alan Singleton, Roy Vibbert and Daron Dirks. Other boys who aided in Ms production included Carl Goldsby, Marvin Saul, Bob Charlton -and Bill De Lap. The machine was designed by Smith and his class, which also has desjgned and produced drill presses . and parts; for all kinds of machinery. : The project was evolved by' Smith last year after he had visited the hospital in Portland . and noticed a shortage of equipment. Materials were paid for by the boys. ; Barnett, who previously an nounced' his resignation as voca tional education supervisor, is en tering the machine tool designing business and is being succeeded by Carl Lindstrom, previously with the' Boeing Aircraft company and more recently auto mechanics instructor at the high school. , Night classes in machine tools, which closed May 30, with' with drawal of war production training funds, will reopen July 16, on a tuition basis, for Monday, Wednes day and Friday nights, under a self-financing plan projected' by the students themselves. This machine will make braces for the crippled children of Doern- becher hospital. In making it Sa lem vocational students learned to use a milling machine, radial drill press, machine lathe, sur face grinder, planer, metal ihap er and bench tools. ' Operator of Academy Here To Stand Trial Births Thetis To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M Thelin, route one. a daughter, Carol Ann. born June 3, Salem Gen eral hospital, i , j Beach To Mr. and Mrs. RosweU L. Beach. 1100 Chemeketa St.. a daueh trr. Sharon Love, born June 3. Salem General hospital. Rentfro To Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rentfro, 2150 Myrtle ave a son, Rich ard Gene, born April 5, Salem Gen eral nocpiui. ' Johnson To Mr. and Mrs. Harold 3. Johnson, Silverton. daughter, Do lores Jane, born May 24, Salem Gen eral hospital. - . niPaelo To Mr. and Mrs. Peter 1, CiPaolo. 1405 Jefferson it., a son. John Lewis, born June 3, Salem General nrxpitai. ! McDonald To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. McDonald. 930 North 14th it. a son CTenneth Green, born June 5. Salem General hospital. - - Jokaioav To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Johnson, 633 Ferry su a daufhter, Sandra Leon, born June 4, Salem Gen eral hospital. Cecil F. Sharp,- who was known in Salem as James Bell when he was operating the Wagon Wheel Riding Academy in 1938-39, will be brought back here to stand trial on the charge of larceny by the bailee in connection with the theft of a $500 oriental Sarouk rug from the late Dr. G. E. Prime, owner of the Wagon Wheel prop erty. .. ' ... : f ' District Attorney Miller B. Hayden received word Thursday afternoon from Warden Clinton T. Duffy, San Quentin prison, California, in which he said Sharp was to go on parole July 7. He re minded, the Marion official that the prison files held a detainer from Oregon and wanted to know whether Sharp was still wanted in Marion county. Hayden in his answer asked the warden to query Sharp as to whether he would waive extradition. If a waiver is refused, Hayden said, we will start proceedings to ex tradite and told the warden in his reply that a Marion county' offi cer would be at the prison gates July 7 to take Sharp into custody. Sharp, or Bell, as he operated when corning to Salem, and a woman he called his wife entered into a lease with Dr. Prime and established a riding academy at the Wagon Wheel in August, 1938. In July, 1939, a bad check was passed at the Safeway store here for $100. About the same time Bell and his "wife" disappeared. Inspection of the premises at the Wagon Wheel disclosed a fine or iental rug, property of Dr. Prime, was missing. In November of 1939 authori ties almost nabbed the pair in Tallahassee, Fla. They were next heard of in Los Angeles where they were convicted of a feloni ous charge, Sharp, as he was then identified, going to San Quentin, and the woman, then as identified as Ruth Alberta Lee, going to the women's correction institution at Tehachapi. Later the mother of the girl made restitution for the bad check in Salem and because of the girl's health got her paroled. Hay den said he believes she can be located and said there was an un derstanding when the Marion de tainer against her was waived that she would testify against Sharp. Edmund Clark Dies: Funeral Set Saturday it Funeral services for Edmund L. Clark, 99, 245- East Superior sti who died Thursday afternoon at a Salem hospital, will be neld Satf urday at 1:30 ifrom the W..T. Rig don chapel. His death followed an illness of several weeks. j Clark, a native of Lincoln, Neb was a merchant in Lebanon from 1910 to 1927. j Since that time he has been associated with the Mishf awaka Rubber; .company covering Oregon and Washington, with his residence in Lebanon most of the time. For thej last six years, prior to September! 1 1944, he travelled out of Seattle! but at that time the family returnd to the Willamette valley and have since made their home in Salem. ; He was a member of the First Methodist church and the Masonic lodge. ' Survivors include the widow;, three sons, Reed Clark of jWalla Walla; Hunt Clark of Salem, and James Clark, chief storekeeper in the U.S. navy and formerly of Portland; one daughter, LL1 Flora Jean Clark, with the army nurse corps in France and five grand children, j : Concluding services will be held in Belcrest Memorial park. Dr. J. C. Harrison will officiate, i Mrs. McMillen Leaves SUNNYSIDE Mrs. Rosetta Mc Millen. and .family, have moved to Tacoma, , where . her " husband is stationed in the navy. -'The annual school board elec tion will be held June - 18 at 8 p.m. at the schoolhouse, when one new officer will be elected. Buena yista Plans For Family Picnic BUENA VI$TA The Woman's club met In the club rooms last .... i : Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. C. O. Johnson is ' president. It -was de cided to hold the family picnic this' year at Helmick park on July 15. MrsL William L. Short, Red Cross chairman, reported the need of afghans at the service men's . hospital . and requested those having ibits of yarn crochet oblongs 4"x6f using single cro chet and 'turn them in to her. Anyone having usable yarn who does not crochet please give it to someone who! can make it up. It need not be hew. " The afternoon was spent, in making USO scrapbooks. Hostesses Mrs. P. A. .Wells and Mrs. C. F. Wells served strawberry short cake. This was the, last meeting until October 10 when Mrs. Pal mer Weigel and Mrs. Culbertson will be hostesses. Reelect Teachers At Aurora School AURORA The Aurora grade school teachers the coming year are expected to be Howard H. Ec des, principal; Mrs. W. B. Stoner and Mrs. Marie Priest, re-elected. Janitor L. L. Gribble alse was re-elected. : . Mrs. , Reginald R. Reynolds and little daughters, Becky and Sally, of Forest Grove are spending the week with: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kraus. , Mrs. N. E. Manock, Mrs. Wer ner Dinteman and daughter Pat ty spent .the past week with Mrs. Manock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Van tfortwick, of Cottage Grove. North Howell Visitors Entertained This Week NORTH : HOWELL -Guests for varying periods of time In this community Include Mrs. Winnie McKav of Vancouver at the home of her sister, Mrs. Martha Vinton. Mrs. Harley Oddie and baby daughter, Sharon,- at ; the W. M. Oddie home; and Miss Anne Pet ers, Cheyenne, Wyo at the home Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jackson. Janice Jackson nlans ; to leave for CorvalUs 4-H summer, school Worry oi FALSE TEETH Slfnolnc? or frriiatina? Don' be embarrassed by loose false kdh ilirniliif itrnnnin or wabblina when you eat. talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little FAS TEETH on your plates. This pleasant powder gives a W ....... . Z. -) t J J ..M. r.mt rernarataDw menmm ox auueu iwhuw and security by boMln plates more KTm, enimmo sriMMtf nsksltV taste or feeline;. It's alkallaa (non-acid).! Get fasteeth at any orug sxore. next week. Janice was Judged the healthiest girl la Marlon county at the April 4-H show in Salem, - LEG KO r.M de uzim smi Of Tired; Kidneys P brVarha sad If j pains M laMm ye Bniaarmbia.doa't just complain mad do moLhiwm boat tbcaa. Nature may be warsisc 7W1 tba yowr Iddneys Deed atuotioa.. . . . 1 ' Tbs kJdaeyi an Nstars's ehlef Wy of ttUec secaa iMm b1 poamooua waste est f ta blood. Tncy Wp mum PopJ pass about ' Bints a day. -i " ' . if the IS auks ef kklaey tubes sjm Cten 4oat work wrll, poMOAoua wait matter atayv U the blood.TlMM posmns may start naesiac baekaehea, rbaumatis pains, leg pains, low pep and srfy, nttipc P aishts, SwtiUBa.' paffiaqa wu&et Uta ryta, heart arhaa and dni SMSs. 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