# 423 - September 10th, 2014
Greetings one and all – if you are sitting comfortably
then I shall begin… So it’s that time again - The County Fair comes to
Boonville!.… Let’s start with some intriguing questions that were raised at the
Three-Dot this past week with regard to this weekend’s activities... Will the
attendance be an increase on the recent year’s disappointing numbers?... Will
the infamous “Large-breasted Boonville Flasher’ once again expose herself to
Sheriff Tom Allman as he rides in the Parade?... Will the Varsity Football team
put a ‘big hurt’ on Mendocino in The Apple Bowl and the A.V. High School Soccer
team hammer the Potter Valley Bearcats in the Apple Cup?... Will there be any
sheep wounded at the Sheep Dog Trial?... Will Pickles the Clown scare any small
children?... Will any teenage girls run off with a Carny? (see Quiz below)...
Will the corn dogs be as good and as unhealthy as ever?... Will I win the
Carrion-Eating Contest for the ninth year in succession?... All this, and
possibly more, will be revealed at The Mendocino County Fair and Apple Show
this coming weekend, September 12-14... One thing you should be aware of is the
news that Pat Hulbert, just back in the Valley after two or three months of
successful cancer treatment will be this year’s Grand Marshall in the Parade -
Welcome home, Pat, don’t forget to wave to me!...
Perhaps
even more important than the County Fair is the occasion next Tuesday,
September 16, of Ross Murray’s 96th Birthday!!! Yes, the former dance man in
the chorus lines behind the likes of Fred Astaire, Betty Hutton, and Shirley
Temple; the WW2 pilot of B29 bombers; successful radio playwright; Head of the
Sound Effects Department for C.B.S. Television; major contributor to both the
Danny Kaye Show, for which he received one of his three Emmy’s, and the Carol
Burnett Show, where he met the love of his life, Joyce, was born in 1918 and
that makes him the Valley’s oldest man… Freda Fox is the Valley’s oldest
resident beating Ross to number 96 back in March of this year… ‘Many happy
returns, Ross!”
Moving on
to a few of the topics and Valley events under discussion this week at The
Three-Dot Lounge – yes it’s “Moans, Groans, Good Thoughts, and Rampant (and
surprisingly reliable) Rumors” from my favorite gathering place in the Valley, a
location that sees people get together and share their thoughts about life in
A.V…. Well this week the regulars just sat around and decided that at such a
time it would seem churlish not to compile a short County Fair Quiz - so here
it is…
1.
What is the record for corn dogs consumed by one person/creature at a County
Fair?
2.
How many high school girls have run away with carneys from the Fair in the last
ten years?
3.
When was the first sheep dog trial held at the Fair?
4.
Who has the record for attending most County Fairs?
5.
And finally, a multiple choice-question - how did County Sheriff Tom Allman
react when two unfeasibly large breasts were flashed at him as he rode in the
Parade during the 2010 Fair?
a - He had
the culprit arrested
b - He
smiled sheepishly and looked away
c - He gave
the woman a hug and asked her for her phone number
d - He
bared his own chest
Answers
below…
Public
Service Announcements (P.S.A.’s)… Calendars and pens at the ready… #773 - After
selling out twice, the recently published local history book - ‘Then and Now -
An Anderson Valley Journey’ is now back at local stores and venues. All
proceeds go to the A.V. Historical Society and Museum… #774 - The Vets from
Mendocino Animal Hospital will be back in the Valley a week from tomorrow - on
Thursday, September 18… #775 - A reminder of another top notch live music show
coming to the Navarro Store Amphitheatre, or is it Palladium. Following the
sold-out concert by the Subdudes last Saturday evening, perhaps an even bigger
night will take place on Saturday, September 27 at 7pm - it’s the return to the
Valley of the great electric blues harmonica man, Charlie Musselwhite. Tickets
available at 895-9445… #776 - And for you cave-dwellers out there, those of you
who rarely venture out to the real world (or rather Mendocino’s version of it),
please be informed that the Mendocino County Fair is taking place in Boonville
this weekend - Friday to Sunday, September 12-14… #777 - I believe there may be
a drumming circle night at The Grange this evening - Wednesday, September 10
from 7pm-9pm... #778 - According to the A.V. Chamber of Commerce website there
are four A.V. Grange Membership meetings between now and the end of the year,
and according to them that’s about it in terms of events around here until
then…
As a bonus P.S.A. here is the
menu for the Community lunches over the next week at the Senior Center at the
Veterans’ Building in Boonville… The Center asks for a $6 donation from seniors
and charges $7 for Non-seniors… Tomorrow, Thursday, September 11, the lunch,
always served by Marti Titus and her crew at 12.15pm, will be Chicken Alfredo,
Pasta, Sautéed Kale, Garlic Bread, Barley Salad, and Triple Layer Mud Pie for
dessert… Then next Tuesday, September 16, the menu will feature Cashew Chicken,
Noodles, Snow Peas, Asian Slaw, Quinoa Salad, with a delicious dessert of
Boston Cream Pie Cake... Remember, all ages are welcome!... Hope to see you
there…
Fair
Quiz answers… 1. The record for most Corn Dogs consumed by one person/creature
over the course the Fair belongs to the Old Buzzard who last year ate 17 of
these deliciously awful delicacies over the three days - I don’t think he has
ever really recovered… 2. In the last ten years four local high school girls
have run away with those devilish Carney’s who work at the Fair and, some might
say, ‘prey’ on the local girls who perhaps yearn for the excitement of the
carnival life in the belief that all there is to do in the Valley is attend
A.V. Grange membership meetings. One girl returned to the Valley within a week
or so, smelling of corn dogs and curly fries but a little wiser than when she
left; one is happily married to her beloved Carney and they now have four
little carneys-in-the-making; one is an ‘actress/dancer/escort’ in San Francisco;
and one soon dumped the Carney, moved to Silicon Valley, hung around with some
very smart nerds, and recently sold the startup company they developed for over
$500 million… 3. The first sheep dog trial was held at the County Fair in 1976…
4. The person who has attended more County Fairs than anyone is Eva Holcomb –
this will be her 77th, yes, seventy-seventh!!! She has not missed one since
first attending as a four year old in 1938. Surely at this point Eva eats,
drinks, and goes on as many rides as she likes – all for free! Hopefully the
Fair Board is taking care of this… 5. And finally, the answer to how the
Sheriff reacted when confronted by the Large-Breasted Boonville Flasher is that
he gave her a hug and got her phone number… Naah! I kid the Sheriff - he
actually blushed slightly and turned away with a sheepish grin…
I’m
outta here - I’ve got see a man about a sheep… So, until we talk again – ‘Keep
the Faith’; be careful out there; stay out of the ditches; think good thoughts;
be wary of strangers with more dogs than teeth; please remember to keep your
windows cracked if you have pets in your vehicle; and may your god go with you…
Oh, and of course, one final request, “Let us prey”… Sometimes poking, often
stroking, but always humbly yours, Turkey Vulture - hoping you enjoyed the read
and who knows, you might miss me when you’re gone (?)
p.s. You can contact me with words of support/abuse
either through the Letters Page or by e-mail at <turkeyvulture1@earthlink.net>
p.p.s. Keep on wagging that tail, Fred… Is that ‘lafter’
I hear, Carroll?... Keep up the good work, Round-eyed Robin


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