COVELO NEWSBy Kdilh V. A. .MurplicyCOVELO. — Officers Installed by the C.W.I.C.. Wednesday, Juno 12. at Ihc Clubhouse wore, president, Mrs. John Irving, vice-president, Mrs. John IIowcll: second vice-president. Mis. Ted Wilson; secretary, Mrs. C. Lovell: corresponding secretary. Mrs. Collie^ O'Fcrrull; treasurer, Mrs. Mart'Hurt. Junior officers to he installed: President, Mrs. Phyllis Luknssbn; vice-prcsl-dcnl, Mrs. Leon Terry; associate president, Gracic . Johnson; cor-res[oniHng secretary, Mrs. Rita Peterson. Mrs. Walter Higgins was installing olficer.Monday evening-at Ihe clubhouse at 8 o'clock there will lie a cancer picture with comments by Dr. Welch. Mrs. Winnie Hurt is chairman of this drive.Saturday evening, June 15. there will be a box social at (he Rexomi-tiori. at 8 o’clock. This will lie a benefit lor Ihc DeFoids. who so roomily lost most of their belongings by lire which destroyed the Methodist parsonage. Principal Jess Gregory has charge of the program. •'Friday morning a water heater exploded at the parsonage next to the Methodist mission-and the fire burned the little ‘building. It was difficult lb keep the fire from spreading to the church, which is one of the oldest churches in northern California. Mi* and Mrs. -De-Ford. who were contemplating moving to their ranch -home on his retirement, lost practically all tlielr possc-ssions. except a camp outfit at the ranch a lew. miles away.These fine people Wiio have been first aid to the injured’nnd sorrow-ful during the years of their pastorate regardless of denomination or race, roc-agnizing only the need of humanity, have decided to spend their lives in Round valley. We are happy to have them still with us« .Friday the infant;of Arbagcne Duncan was Infd . io rest. The motfHT is at Cascade Sanitarium, She is the granddaughter of Mary Duncan. Thelma, lcr sister, has had the little one since birth. Mr. DeFord conducted the services, but hud to bo now n suit to wear.Koiinil Valley Itodi-n Week ‘Crivclo Imd two ixxloos, Saturdayand Survlny afternoons. The weather was kindly, not too hot. not too cold. There was not too big n turnout on Saturday, the Juniors' day. but everything went off well.The Senior rodeo was except ion-ally well conducted. There were nolie Conner, had « special kind lt;( meat, mudc up in rolls, no bones, no waste. They looked like enough for an nrmy, but they were notBob Henderson was arena director. Two ol the judges were Boy Tico and Chip Nunnemaker. Pickup men were Dudley Dorman, Cloo O'Ferrall, Ted O'Ferrall nnd Dick llemstend. Following list Is best dial could be obtained of winner and money:High point man tves Rob Winslow. $186.Bareback horse: first, Don Stout, $102.50; second. Bud Johnson, $61.-50: third. Bob Winslow, $41.Team roping: Russ and Frank Santos, 575 each: second. Jnck Ntsewanger and Bob Winslow. $4b each: third JJank Lane and Claude Gibbs. S30 each. •Steer stopping: first. Herb Pick-ney, S145: second and third, split, Arne J op son and Russ Santos, S72.-50 each.Saddle hronc: first. Bob Winslow. 5100; secuixl. Happy 'Richardson, S0; third. George Leggett, $40.Cow riding: first, Gary Pinches, $95; second. Bud Johnson, $57; third, Nc:l Louis. $.78.Calf lying: first, Barney Hogne-stead, $110; second and third, tied, Frank Santos, $55; Bud Vann, $55.Novelty saddle cow riding: Happy Richardson. Bob Scott, Bud Vann. Jim Nyhen; second. Richardson and Scott were first. Big Bud and Nyhen, second . There was $25 split 60 to 40.Now is the lime 10 announce Trinity county's rodeo at Ruth on July 6. Amnleur rodeo and burlie-cue. Saddle given away for best all around cowboy. Bell buckles for cow riding and roping.Grand entry. Russell ami Gertrude Crockett. Hag bearers; presi-I dent of the rs.ling club. Mai and ;. Margo re! Connor; vice-president, j Arnef Brush, secretary. Jut- Cox, Hattie Clarke, Timcix. Lurlincl Whittaker. Clifford Thom win.Junior Hinleo SJow Junior Rodeo, June 8: Russell) Cmckett, announcer. Two judges were Roy Bcekloy and Ralph McCombs. The president of Junior Riding Club. Big Bun Vann; secretary, Cheryl Vann; treasurer, Brenda Hu it..Ribbons were as follows: Best dressed cowboy, I,conard Whipple, best dressed cowgirl, CharleneRohr tough nnd John O Ferrall: second. Jerry HonderSon and Leonard Whipple; third, Rama 1 lodge and Pamela McKay.Package race was won by John O'Ferrall. Musical chairs, first, Roy O’Ferrall; second, Pal O'Fer-rail. Doughnut race; Perry Rohr-1tough. Rama Hodge. Jerry Henderson. Some doughnuts are placed on a rope. Kids race down without using eins. Eut tlc doughnuts off! and race back 1o starting point.Stake race. Pal Bryant, first; J. O'Ferrall, second; Pat O'Ferrall, third.Ribbon race. Crepe paper e-foot lung held by I toys In pairs. J. O'Ferrall and Perry Uohibough, 1st; Jerry Henderson and Pat O'Ferrall. second.Mounts ridden by riders under 12 years. Ted O'Ferrall’s two little girb, Roger Rohibough, Stanley Drown, youngest was four years.This was a delightful presentation of Round valley's future Slock-, men and stockwomen learning to play tlx; games they love best of I all. The day was fine, I he young | tolks enjoyed every minute and so did the audience.Rev. Robert Thomas has his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas of Arcadia, visiting him. They also spend some time out ut the river with their daughter, Mrs. Joe Thompson.Mr. and Mrs. By Hurt are preparing to build j new house next to their son Gavin's home. Mrs. Hurt’s mother, Mrs. Will Ornbaun. has recently come to make her home with By and Wild a.Mrs. untie Brush is spending some time with her sons and families in the vicinity of Martinez.There were no bids received for the Howard Lake timber. This Ls 10% sugar pine Market low at presenl for fir and yellow pine. TheKIRBY OFFERINGS!— . » ■■----1---*-m-.-Jaccidents and everyone seemed well pleased with the entertainment. The barbecue in the capable hands of Elmer Bucknell and Len-rtingy with it, and still people ntciDrewery, Matched pairs. Isr. Philo nnd ate all afternoon, and it held oui.