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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday, June 21, 1963 PAGE S A Broken Leg Can't Stop Cowboy In Team Roping ALTURAS Brmkinir a lo didn't stop Neal Grohs of Klam- ath Falls and his partner, Stan Johnson, from winning the silver buckle for team roping at the 18th annual Likely Rodeo Sunday, June 16. Grohs' leg was crushed under his horse when the horse fell on him in the arena. The horse spun after Grohs had headed his steer and Johnson had caught the heels. In spinning to face the steer, the horse slipped and fell to the ground In spite of the fall, the team placed fourth in the day money Sunday. On Saturday. Grohs and Johnson placed second in the team roping. They had a 19 second two-steer average. All-around cowboy honors went to Bud Price of Ravendale. Sis Holloway, Lakeview, won the sil ver buckle for the barrel race, and her husband. Ken, won the silver buckle in the bronc riding event. Lloyd harness of Anderson won the calf roping buckle and Melvin Hoy from eastern Oregon, the bull riding buckle. The bare back trophy was won by an Idaho cowboy, Jerome Young. The Saturday results were: Team roping Kenny Elwood Court Justifies Hammering Car SHEFFIELD, England UPI A local court ruled Thursday that James Bingley, 56, was justilied in applying a sledge hammer to a car which drove through his farmyard early one morning, ap parently killing four lambs. WOULD PERMIT DEDUCTIONS WASHINGTON IUPH - Sen. George A. Smathers. D-Fla.. Wed nesday introduced legislation to allow federal tax deductions for political contributions. One provision would permit small contributors to subtract up to $10 on an individual return and $20 on a joint return. A sec ond provision would allow large contributors to deduct up to $500. and Wendall Carpenter, Susan ville, first; Neil Grohs and Stan Johnson, Klamath Falls, second; Ray Vowell and Herman Vowell, Bonanza, third; Ray Vowell and Neil Grohs, fourth. Bareback riding Rudy Son ner, first; Jerome Young, Idaho, second; Bob Kennedy, third; Roy Fairchilds, Ravendale, and Paul Templeton. split for fourth. Saddle bronc Ken Holloway, Lakeview, first; Walter Sher man, Susanville, second; Lonnie Locke, Surprise Valley, third; Harold Wright and Marvin Boch im. split for fourth. Calf roping Bud Price. An derson, first; Don Johnson, Klam ath Falls, second; Les Spears, third; Lloyd Harness, Anderson, fourth. Barrel racing Sis Holloway, Lakeview. first: Shirley Elwood, second: Myra Monchamp, Susan ville, third: Clara Grohs, Klam ath Falls, fourth. The Sunday results were: Team roping Bud Price and Hal McClelland, Susanville, first; Lloyd Harness and Bob Jones, Anderson, second; Tom McClel land and Kcnncy Wimple, Su sanville. third; Neil Grohs and Stan Johnson, Klamath Falls, fourth. Bareback riding Paul Tem pleton. first; Bob Kennedy, sec ond; Jerome Young, third; Larry Armachia and Gene Spencer, split for fourth. Bronc riding Ken Holloway, Lakeview, first; Walter Sherman, Susanville, second: Jack Thresh er, third; John Clark, Alturas, fourth. Bull riding Melvin Hoy, first; Tom Meyer, second; Marvin Bo thum, third; Leonard Barnes, fourth: Billy Glines, fifth; Bob Kennedy, sixth. Calf roping Llrjyrl Harness, Surprise Valley, first; Vern Roen, La Grande, second: Bob Pinneo, Anderson, third; Kenny Elwood, fourth. Barrel race June Homstcad, Anderson, first: Sis Holloway, Lakeview, second; Linda Nichols, third; Shirley Elwood, Susan ville, fourth. t i t-- -i 5 ;5jiH If ? ft , TOP BARREL RACER Sis Holloway of Lakeview cap tured top honors in tho women's barrel race at the 18th annual Likoly Rodeo. Her husband, Ken, won the saddle bronc event and silver buckle for a twin family win on June 16. Crater Lake Building Contract $759,980 WASHINGTON - The United States Department of Interior will award a contract June 21 for the construction of a new building for the National Park Service at the Munson Valley headquarters of Crater Lake Na tional Park. The announcement was made bv Sens. Wayne Morse Briefs and Mauiene Ncubergcr, and Al Ullman. The award will go to W. M. Ausland of Grants Pass, w ho sub mitted the low bid of $159,980. The new structure will be a com bination utility shop and storage building that will provide repair and storage facilities for the large amount of equipment used in the park. 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Johnson, 779-1311 Soltm li Ftdifon, 410J Hull At. tugtnt Arthur H. HoHmsn, Dl 1-1979 Goldwater, Rockefeller Backers Competing DENVER (UPI) - Goldwater, and Rockefeller agents competed in a soft-sell search for support among Republican leaders today during a three-day meeting of the GOP National Committee and the party's state chairmen. Supporters of both Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York and Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona for the 1964 presidential nomina tion were conspicuously active at this early summer Republican gathering on the fringe of the Rocky Mountains. The national committee was opening a two-day meeting today with a round of talks scheduled to end Saturday with formal se lection of the site for the 1904 national convention. Although the committee named to recommend the city deferred a final vote un til Saturday morning. San Fran cisco was reported to be virtual ly assured of getting the nod over Chicago. The state chairmen, many of them members of the national committee, held an all day closed workshop meeting Thursday to discuss w ays of strengtliening the party organization for 1964. In private talks outside the con ference rooms, Goldwater back ers were obviously cheered by re cent evidence of an upsurge in support for their conservative hero. This spurt lias been indi cated by public opinion polls since Rockefeller's remarriage early last month. RETAIN IMPORT 1.LM1T WASHINGTON IUP1I - The House has approved an adminis tration bill to retain for two more years the $100 duty-free limit on foreign goods brought into the United States by American tour ists. By a voice vote Thursday, the House passed legislation to pre vent the duty-free allowance from rising to $500 on July 1. The Sen ate is expected to complete ac tion on the bill before the deadline. 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