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Valley News Statesman News Service Youngsters at St. Paul Rodeo ill if -. if Services for Mrs. Campbell At Monmouth Statesaaaa Newt ferric MONMOUTH Final rites for Mrs. Jessie Ellen Campbell, 76, late resident of Monmouth, who died Saturday, will be held Wed nesday at 2 p.m. at the Evangeli cal - United Brethren Church at Monmouth. Interment will follow at Belcrest Memorial Park in Salem. Bollman Funeral Home at Dallas is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Campbell died at a Mon mouth Nursing Home. She was born June 18, 1879. at Mt. Forrest, Ontario, Canada, and was married to Alvah D. Campbell on March 18, 1908, at Starkweather, N.D. A member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, she was a resident of Missouri for 16 years prior to moving to Monmouth in 1936. Surviving in addition to the hus band are a son, Asa E. Campbell of Springfield; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret C Butler of Dallas Route 1, Mrs. Maryn E. Nichols of Princeton, Mo., and Mrs. Beth C. Mills of Independence; a step daughter, Mrs. Vera J. Sansingfof San Mateo, Calif.; 17 grandchil dren, and nine great-grandchildren. Radio Helps Put Out Fire KINGSTON. N.Y. m - Fire broke out in a load i of lumber which Ralph Dunn of Montgomery, N.Y., was trucking along the New York State Thruway. He and a passing motorist were battling the flames when over the hill came the radio car of a fire company bound for a convention. Back flashed a message and vp came a passle of firemen, hoses at the ready. They squirted the fire out and went on their way. Irish-Americans Pay Homage to Negro Ex-Slave NEW YORK m A small group of Irish-Americans gathered at a little East Side churchyard to pay homage at the grave of a Negro born a slave in Haiti nearly two centuries ago. Annually, members of the John .Boyle O'Reilly Committee for In ter-racial Justice, a Roman Cath olic group, pay homage to Pierre Toussaint, a fellow Catholic who achieved freedom in old New York, and became a church trustee. ST. PAUL A highlight of tbe 20th annual SL Paul Rodeo July 2, 3 and 4 will be the Roman-style riding performance of a pair f youngsters, Danny Ramberg and his cousin, Karen. They have appeared in major rodeos throughout the United States and are credited with being one of the most thrilling riding acts in the business today. Crooked Finger Gets Ready for Pilgrimage - Statesman Newt Service MT. ANGEL Crooked Finger put in its second Saturday of pre liminary , work this week in pre paration for the Marian Pilgrim mage to be held August 15. About 9:30 a.m. on June 18 the little community reported for work in the grove and grounds surround ' ing Holy Rosary chapel and the pilgrimage path leading from the church through a half mile of farm and wood lands to the Clete Helvey home, starting point of the procession. . Father Hildebrand of Mt An gel, who serves as missionary pas tor of the Crooked Finger church, supervised the work. One project U the planting of over 500 gladio li bulbs to insure plenty of flow ers for the pilgrimage. The procession path will be the same as last ' year but fences about the church are being re located to enlarge the enclosure and make room for even larger crowds. Requests for a repetition of the pilgrimage have been re ceived from all over the country. I Father Hildebrand is ordering j 8000 candles for the night pro cession. Since the Feast of the Assump- tion, August 15, falls on a Mon ! day this year, and most working I folk could not attend, it was I deemed best to hold two pilgrim ages, one in the afternoon pri marily for the children and mem bers of religious communities and one at night for the general pub lic. Six other Willamette Valley communities are taking an active part in the preparations this year by arranging to 'Sponsor large shrines honoring some phase of the life of the Mother of God. They are Jordan, Stayton, Wood burn, Silverton, ML Angel and Canby-Molalla. Lois'Mulkey to Teach Silverton Second Grade Statesman Newt Service SILVERTON-Miss Lois- Mulkey will t ach the second grade at Sil verton this coming season, replac ing Miss Olga Johnson who resign ed after 35 years of teaching in the Silverton schools. Miss Mulkey . will teach as Mrs, Quinten Estell, however, as her marriage to Estell. a Silverton at torney will be solemnized this month. Illinois Graduates WILLAMINA John Robert Lew is of Willamina received a bache lor of science degree Saturday from the University of Illinois. Births At Valley Hospitals WILLAMINA To Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Astoria, a daughter, Barbara. June 13. in Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zetterberg of Wil lamina are grandparents. V A&fo fitsvrcsico plan for careful driven! Ask GUY JONAS 2037 Fairgrounds Road Phone 3-9431 v AH shippers large and small aKke get these trastandin ser when they ship via the Spokane, Portland and Seattk R ' 1-ast, dependable service. Careful handling Convenient schedules to all major points In the C S. Make you next shipment large or small via the S.P.&S.R?. ell Oregon Ifcctrk toitwery r routing and skipping arrangement s. I I J. D. Surles-Phone 3-3129 General Offices: American Bank Bldg., Portland, Ore. SPOKANE, PORTLAND and SEATTLE RAILWAY SYSTEM Valley Briefs DAILY CROSSWORD 6. 9. 10. Turner The annual homecom ing of the Turner School Group will be held in the Turner Ele mentary School building Sunday, June 26, for a covered-dish get together. Ice cream and coffee will be furnished. Willamina. Gene Matthews is home on a 30-day leave from the navy, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Matthews. He has just return from a seven months tour of duty in Japan. ACROSS An Asian perennial Mandarin tea Home of a king Firm 12. Newspaper ' director 13. Irish Republic 14. Measure (Chin.) 15. British colony in Africa 17. Tart 20. Audience 21. Senior ; (abbr.) 22. Talks idly (slang) 24. Cunning 26. Leave off, . as a syllable 27. Plural of pea" (Brit.) 30. Perch 31. Anglo Saxon serfs 32. Exclama tion 34. Young bear 36. These are used in a winter sport 37. Flees from 40. Northeast (abbr.) 41. Uprising 42. Achieve 45. Sand dune (Eng.) Residence of Wilhelm II after his abdication (DOSS.) 47. Property (L.) 48. Kind of . dance music DOWN 1. Funda mental 2. Son-in-law of Mohammed 3. Cushion 4. Sacred picture (Russ. Ch.) 5. Weird 6. Joyless 7. Covering of the head S. A sharp edge (arch.) .Soft of a -mammal 11. Costly 16. Canadi an pen insula , 18. Egyp , tian goddess 19. Devotes 23. Organiza' tion 25. Jerk 28. Fishing with a large net 29. German city . (poss.) 32. Flock l'ritr rdty't Aaiwer 33. Variety of willow 35. Necklace 38. Shell for icecream 39. Pack x away 43. Biblical name 44. The alder tree (Scot) Statesman, Salem, Oro.7 Tuewhy, frkrllf f9t3SL 46. lllilll 1 W 1 in 111 Remodeling of Old Interstate Bridge Asked PORTLAND I Boatmen pro tested Monday that the present bridge over the Columbia River be tween Vancouver, Wash., and Port land is a menace to navigation, and should be remodeled before a new bridge is added. Army Engineers conducted a hearing on the matter. The pro tests came from tugboat opera tors, yachtsmen, the Columbia Riv er Pilots Assn., and dock and port commission. The hearing was called to try to determine whether the bridge needs to be remodeled to provide more clearance, both in heicrht and width, for river traffic. - If the Army Engineers call for the remodeling, Oregon and Wash ington are ready to Dut ud 25 Her cent of the remodeling cost to maicn a teaerai government con tribution of 50 per cent, said R. H. Baldock, Oregon highway engineer. The remodeling cost is estimated at $2,310,000. A new bridge is scheduled to be built near the present bridge, each then carrying one-way traffic. The ne wbridge is scheduled for com pletion in 1958. Postal Group Picks Weeks PORTLAND UH Robert Weeki of Albany was among the offi cers cnosen Dy tne Oregon Feder ation of Post Office Clerks in a weekend convention. He was named a district vice president Bud W. Gail of Medford was named president of tbe association. iext year s convention is to be held at Astoria. . SAFE DELIVERY MONTE VISTA, Colo. (AP) Carl A. Erickson has retired after serving .43 years as a rural mail carrier. 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