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PAGE FOURThe Ukiah News—Thursday, Sept. 15, 1955wit'lsloleaare1cor10.ROUND YALLEY ROUND-UPBY TES9 JESENKO• At the Covelo Riding club’s fall rodeo, held Sunday there were a great many more contestants than anticipated. Because of the length of the program, novelty events were canceled. It was a wonderful show with a good string pi topopca brought over from Reddingby • George Barnes, from the stables of Dick Hemstead at Redding.The rodeo committee wos Bob Hendorson, Lester Long, H a I .Schultz, Bud Nelsen and Russell Crockett with Mai Commer, arena director. Timers were Lurlino Walter and Clifford Thomson. Judges were Douglas Henderson, Alder Point and Bob McGee uf Marysville. During the events Hank Oliver sang accompanied by himself on the guitar . Winners were as follows: In sad-• die bronc riding there was a purse •of $250 ($100 added) Dave Schu-. ler, Hopland, look first, $150; Cliff Nunnemaker, Willlts, second, $75; Bob McOce, Marysville, third, $50.,In bareback riding for a purse of 5200 ($50 added) Darrell Harrington of Ruth took first honorsreturned to her home at Ukiah, somewhat improved In health.Word from Carnial Valley says Bill Walters who was seriously injured when a horse fell on him several weeks ugo, has been releasee from the hospital. He Is at home and able to get around on crutches.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore, Jr. and their two sons of Temple City, were holiday visitors at the Clec O'Fcrralls and the Grover Vanm and vtaited their many relatives h the valley.Grandma France* Domlntci. who Will celebrate her 100th birthday on May 18, i* feeling pretty chipper for a woman her age though her hearing ha* dulled and her eyesight Is weakening.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schultz andfriends, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Geiger1Spieaicoi32.OrMrbyPicNaMr001DrDrJo)3UIwith a win of $100, Bud Johnson.' Santa Clara, spent the holiday Cloverdale second, $60. and Bob weekend In Covelo for hunting onEnderson, Marysville, third. $40 In cow riding the purse was $220 with Sonny Nowlin of Fort Bragg taking a $100 first, Bob Scott, Ukiah, second for $72 and Bud Johnson, Cloverdale and Bud Vann, Covelo, splitting $48 for third.In calf roping Dave Schuler was first with a win of $90, Doug Moore, Petrolia, second, won $54 and Junior Rose, Santa Rosa, won third place for a swln of $36.In team roping John and BUI Rose* of Santa Rosa took first,the Hal Schultz place.Mrs. WMt Mam made a trip to Santa Rosa a week ago Wednesday.Malden Davi* arrived at her home at Windsor, Canada, last Monday. En route she visited the badlands of North Dakota.Am sorry I didn't have any advance notice of the dance sponsored by the Covelo Riding club and held at the Improvement club, last Saturday. At any rate it wus a financial and social success. A.ckr$170, Cleo O'Ferrall and George Soares and his orchestra supplied Leggett split $102 for second and the music. Ladlea of the ridingDudley Dorman and Louis Pine Covelo, split third, $08.A $300 purse in steer stopping .. was won by Dave Schuler, first, $150,‘Georga Leggett, $90, and Edgar James Wtllita, and Ben Pritchett, Woodland, split $60 forthird.Elmer Bueknell and Leslie Con-oer‘cooked breakfast at the rodeo grounds for out of town visitors.club served doughnuts and coffee.Mrs. Edith V. A. Miirphey isspending an indefinite stay at the home of Mrs. Jennie Belatti at Ferndale and will visit other friends in that locality.There will he a work day at the social hall of the Federated Church tomorrow.Raymond Dyer had a slight heart attack Saturday and whs• There weren’t nearly as many taken lo Howard Memorial hospi-huntcrs at the Mendocino National tal by hls daughter, Mrs. Shirley Forest as expected. There was ^ liah nccompnnied by Mr. Eng-about.half the expectancy at Pois- • ~ won Rock and Post Camp.Billows of smoke hanging over the valley for several days are at-tributod to two fires near Layton-• •• ville.Sunday morning there was a • small fire within the Covelo fire • protection district In which a chicken house belonging to Jack Langland was burned down.The weather here has been hot and sultry with temperatures varying from 106 to 113 degrees. Many localities took to the rivers and creeks. Sunday the hot spell broke.o*. .u «(• — ----lish and Mrs. Dyer. Mr. Dyer must have complete rest for at least two weeks.Bob Thomas' brother Richard and his father were visitors here for several days.At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Benny Reisling and their three children. Mrs. Sjfott Is Mr. Reisling’s aunt.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bauer, Mrs. Ray Bauer and Mrs. Art Batters were in Ukiah Friday to attend; the wedding of Arlene Capcll and Bob Reed of Lucerne. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bauor are aunt and uncle lo Miss Capcll.Mr* Gun Alien of Huntington
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