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FHIUAY. STBObU, England (UP1) -Ernest Little said only "yes yet- thank you" when charged with the murder of his wite last month. Ten hours later he was dead. A coroner's jury ruled Thursday he died of natural causes. Only CROSBY could offer these AMAZING PAINT VALUES! iu s o.""'i on all paint needs f SATISFACTION GUARANttlD OR PROMPT RCfUND . CROSBY SHAKE PAINT Two Gallons.. 5.98 Hcsf f"r rustic wrjodx, shins l, etc. J)inp oil penelralmn prr nm and proU'iis. 12 favorite Western uilorn. $4.44 gallon. Two Gallons.. 5 7.99 100"ii purp hoimp paint cover Jtinsl hiirfarpR easily in one runt. Soil 1vi'!hir; rlf i-lraninK. Lasts 6 to 7 .wars. $5.55 Ration. ' Two Gallons.? 5.98 trnp brush or rolpr envrrn lilii. rnflKir! Dries vplvpty flat in ,'JO jiiinuti'M Wiishalilp. j-M0 custom colors, $4.44 gallon. $3.98 Valuel Honvily pig rnrnled. at;nnn anv wood tn (Wi redwood t-olor. t'sp hrlmh or roll, cr. Perfect for outdoor furnituro. Gallon . 1.98 I.owpM i-ot nil hne pxtorinr paint mario. 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Smith roped his calf in 11.6 seconds to shoot into the lead in that event with part of the second go-round completed. He had a total of 31.8 seconds on two calves. Smith's time approached the Pendleton record of 11.4 set by Leonard Saye in 1!)58 and the world record of 11.1. Jerry Anderson, Ellens burg, Wash., and Don Posey, Ml. Ver non, Wash., trailed after two calves with 37.1 and 38 I, re spectively. Iiotta's Time 15 Flat Botta roped his sleer in 15 seconds flat Thursday, but miss ed out on the lead in that event because of no time in his first try. Les Kamm, Pendleton, led with 41.9 second after the second go-round, followed by Dewey David, Riverton, Wyo., 42.3, and Harry Lynch, Coffcyville, Okla., 44.8. Other day money winners on Thursday were John Hawkins, Twain Harte, Calif., in bareback riding; Don Drake, Enumclaw, Wash., in bulldogging; Bill Mar tinelli, Woodburn, Ore., in sad dle bronc riding, and Frank Da vis, Caldwell, Idaho, and Cid Garstad, Coronation, Alta., in brahma bull riding. Leaders in those events were n.... i);,n. i ni :.. b r'nZglanUsulrine me ursi go-rouna; niarK benn-i"""' cker, Sutherlin. Ore., with 20.5: on two si pits n.mt wnv thi-nnoh ' ( ... u .... u,,,.. me second go-round in steer wrestling; Kenny Stanton, Red mond, Ore., and Larry Hutchi- son, Calgary, lied part way through the first go-round of bull riding, and Jim Bothum, Redmond, and Kenny McLean, Okey Falls, B. C, tied after the first go-round of saddle bronc riding. Cnrvallis I'ossc Wins Other winners Thursday were Adolph Tratz, Coleman, Alta., in wild horse racing; Arvine Por- ter, Pilot Rock, Ore., in wild cow milking; the Benton County Posse of Corvallis, Ore., in the baton race, and the Walla Walla, Wash., Wagon Wheelers in the pony express race. Away from the rodeo grounds Thursday, 11-year-old Lillian Moses of Pendleton won the .Ilininr Amm-lVnn InWi,.,, D....l.. control. Runners-tin were Honna ' Jean Cowapoo, 7, and Mildred Quaempts, 10, both of Pendle- ton. lightning Sets Barge Afire on Vancouver Island ; I ,,,,.,,, i VANCOUVKR, B.C. (UPD-A barnc laden with fuel oil was; exploded by liKhtniiiR at Bull , Harbor on Vancouver Island to- day and residents of the com-1 munily were wailing tensely for; tne lire to nurn itsell out be-, tore ti reacnea storage tanks on shore. The community has no fire- fighting equipment and the near est fire department is a three- hour boat rule awav at Port Hardy, B.C. Bui a spokesman for the Royal Canadian Air Force ltescuc Co ordination Center here said that at present there was no danger ol the fire spreading to the tanks, which are located above the harbor and which contain 50.000 gallons of diesel oil and other fuel. The spokesman said a valve on the pipeline leading from the tanks down to the water had been shut off and "we're hoping that will do the trick." Occupant Km-iuts "All (hat can be done now is in wan tor tne tire to burn iiseti out, tne spokesman said. I lie spokesman said the lone; i.vii.,im ui me oarge, wno.se identity was not known, escaped iinnanneil and there were no j Butcher car was making a let! reports of injuries. j turn into the IVindale orchard, i The lightning hit Ihe barge'1'1"' talker car', in the led I at about 12 20 am and in the i lane, slid on the wet pavement! ( resulting explosion and fire. naming oil was spread over ; rs Nam 'M1 injuries were re the bay and floated out into al"r'"1 part of Vueen Charlotte Strail Tho ,lh,'r ''',llisl"n occurred ., , . , on Old Highway 9!l near the . Bud laibor, a community of ScV(,n 0aks overiiead pass when in p,.rso.s. ,., a small fi.shing (,. ,,, ,,v s , ullage used as a refueling ,h,u m,,,.,,,,';,,. , aHi' Slinn,(, ;lu, b private planes and fishing ! Mwlmi. mWml thf hll,m,v from Willow Springs rd. m front j The amount of fuel on board ; of an auto driven bv Panic! 1 the barge, which belongs to the I Mandard Oil Co , was not mediately known. WAItDIIOBi: OF (.I.ASSKS CHICAGO (l'Pl)-The Thie mann Optical Co . said today (he average American woman with glasses has 3 5 pairs and Ihe men average 17. The firm said R study showed that pco pie get different glasses (or different occasions and end up not with a pair of glasses bul Mm: '8 u ' .7 1 V-: I 1 E'ft -a km - .a I'll AVIN'O BUDDHISTS Buddhists in Saigon, again bv the government, with signs appearing South Viet Nam, pray in the Loi Pagoda after that said repairs were being made. (UPI) it was reopened for a brief period. It was closed News About Seaman . Apprentice Robert F. Thrasher, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Thrasher, 1401 Johnson si., is serving aboard the anti- sitr - ll)Il 17 1 J submarine wariare support air- cralt carrier uoo uenningion i wnicn recently parucipaieu in , ..'. A Pacific Fleet unit, the Ben- nimrtnn normallv ooerates out I c v. , , ol Long Beacn, Lain. ABOARD DESTROYER Boilerman Third Class ward L. Jansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Jansen of 2400 Howard ave., Medford, recently spent seven days at St. John, ! Grieve, son of Mr. ad Mrs New Brunswick, serving aboard . James H. Grieve, Prospect, re tlio Hpstrnvpr tISS Warrincton. cetly graduated from tne avi During the seven days at St. John, Warrington crewmen par ticipated in the Annual High- Hand Gathering in suburban Rothesay, witnessing numerous events including the Eastern Ca- nadian semi-final preliminary Olympic track and field meet. The week was filled with recep tions and dances ashore and general visiting by SI. John citizens aboard the ships. COMPLETES COURSE Armv Pvt. Willis ,1. Bench Jr., whose parents and wife. Mrs. Connie Bench, reside at 108 1 st., Talent, recently com pleted a five-week engineer equipment mechanic course in I the U. i. Army school, Murnau, Germany. A mechanic in the 2:ird Enei- necr Company in Franco, Bench entered the Army in January, IM, and completed basic train- ing at hort Old, Calif. He ar- ,,ved OVPrspas in .,. r!..n,.h attended Phoenix Hieh school before entering the serv- i ice. ' l r.KFt.M.lNY Army Second Lt. Fred W. Greene 111, son of Col. and Mrs. Two Accidents Are Checked Thursday Two non-injury accidents, re sulting in extensive damage to vehicles, were reported by state police Thursday night. One accident apparently 1 suited from the storm, which caused wet pavement in several i areas. A car driven bv Calvin Gail Walker. 21, of 217 South River side ave., Medford, slid into the rear of an auto operated by Charlotte Ann Butcher, M. of route 4. hnv 4to C.ronu P:iv j on the Jacksonville highway at the entrance to Perrydnle or- i I chard, police said. The accident occurred as both cars pulled out to pass two 1 vehicles ahead of them. The1 I1 """ Butcher car. of-: Thomas McKov. P. o( ills Grand , im-!ave . Central Point, police re ported The young woman was cited for failure to vield the right of way. In a Wednesday afternoon ac cident investigated bv state j,am ,,,,,,, Swki 7 0 ,. police, a car operated by Wi!- land, hit the rear of a vehicle operated by William Virgil j Harney. K0. of Bed Bluff, Calif . when Ihe B.nncv car stopped (or the traflir signal at High - i i.; .- V,; 4 , j.' f, ! -B 7 .,.l Servicemen tain rd. completed four weeks of summer field training at Grafenwohr, Germany, in Au- 'gust. Lt. Greene, a platoon lead - ur in uimpany u, was wmi uie iai iuuuiuin idim duuuuuu ui mc tui uihmuhs ojui mmui. -"'"" A member of Sigma Nu fra- inPn;i,. ih i;n,.rnn ..nt ., i i,,,, ,, u mumran ,n6iaU- ! uated from Medford High school and received his bachelor of arts j degree from Oregon State uni-Ed- versity. GRADUATED Airman Apprentice Scott E. ation tundameniais scnool at tne ter, Memphis, Te. . Dennis the - , s.1fH,m Creek follow 1 PMONl illtYniilfei-i.M tH (tAf i!Mlr .AvliAtA l.-.,:... i i .xii i i .1 l I tvWT uvnw wuv iuev nil tie 'iTTtec ! aceu la , 7 in x. 'f'r--J hMMmitrtil& vLu-.i.-'fi H I if MATADOR GHOST TOWN l V mm mm 1 ' ' AVi WILL BE OPEN . i.i..ran mii;- fit j VK t. i - I -V- I 1lfiKf OP- HI B-ft B n I I I 855-11 18 or 855-1025 . T 1 v. l "i M VI IllbEl-UiT B" 3bS f-I P 3 w,l$nml VJifsl , , , . rtr douglas two : Tat i ! Admission l c- $1n i VV;M W nK-j .MKM'OKU MAIL TIUBLNE. MKUKOKD, OKEGON , 4 3 V 3 , , RR Kindergarten Mothers Meet ! ROGUE RIVER - The Rogue , Rer Cooperative Kindergarten i mothers held their first regular : meeting Sept. 10 at Jackie's rcS(aurant The curriculum of a kinder garten was discussed at some vear are Laurene John, chair man; Lucy Evensizer, co-chairman; Pat Fisher, secretary; iiiuii , R ameron, treasurer. i The kindergarten has moved this year to a cement block : building on Oak st. near the grade school. It began on Sept. 3 with 15 children under the guid- ! ance of Mrs. Gailon Scritchfield, j teacher. j Children may not be enrolled after the end of December un- less mey nave oeen in anotner kindergarten elsewhere. Menace if' ' '3 i . :i k ibv&sr lis v n tn s AT Per Group of Six Children fk V ' I lia a LUitl 8 - :iiionaou m v v . -IPt 1 warn vhb W no i lull u Johnson Cancels Greenland Visit COPENHAGEN, Denmark ( UPI ) Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, nearing the end of a 15,000-mile tour of Northern Europe, today cancelled his last stop a brief visit to Greenland. A formal announcement is sued shortly after his arrival from Norway for a three-day official visit to Denmark made no mention of reports that he was tired out by his strenuous Nordic tour and was curtailing his activities. Instead, the announcement said merely that "the press of business in the United States made it impossible" to go on to Greenland. Johnson had been scheduled to go from here to Iceland and Greenland Monday before fly ing home. Instead, he now will go straight to Washington from Iceland. There also was some con fusion here over whether John son would cancel previously scheduled appointments in Den mark. The U.S. Embassy said the vice president had dropped an inspection of Danish navy snips and a wreath-laying ceremony at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial statue from his sched ule. Both had been set for Sat urday. CD Funds for Six Counties Approved SALEM (UPI) Civil Defense matching funds have been ap proved for six Oregon counties, it was announced today by Ore gon CD Director Robert W. Sandstrom. Under the program approved by both federal officials and Gov. Mark Hatfield, the slate will administer federal assist ance programs for the counties. The counties, and the amount of federal aid granted: Benton $2,995; Deschutes S5.946; Linn $3,170; Polk S6.207; Umatilia $4,000, and Washington $5,20 It was announced earlier that about $3,000 in federal funds had been made available to the state agency for purchase of supplies and for civil defense schooling programs. J j o 1206 N. Riverside - Phone 773-5474 i r ADDRESSES SESSION Mme. Ngo Dinh Nhu, States delegation to the conference are Demo first lady of South Vict Nam, addresses the 52nd cratic Sens. Mike Mansfield of Montana and session of the Interparliamentary Union in Bel- Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts. (UPI) grade, Yugoslavia. M e m b e r s of the United turn . vi j DINING ROOM I nm If a IUlMljrilMtni if ft iw iiiimuiuiis vj T EXCITING, EXOTIC fTfTTT'T71 M FIRE DANCER If I XU J I ----- y "t v 1S Direct From Hollywood and the f W- el p$ M Steve Allen Show "4 WE You will really enjoy the thrilling, ; 3 h 4 exoMc fire dances as only Ke k w VJ Va Makalani can do them. She also sv. 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