T he H illsboro A rgus County Official Paper The most thorough ad­ vertising medium in thu county. - 1 Subscription $1.50 The largest and news­ iest paper in Washing­ ton County. — ■■■ 1 VOLUME XXXII HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 N«. 29 - WASHs'GTON COUNTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 23-25 ------------------------------- - V4.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- z______________________________ * FINANCIAL STANDING Vent Ek OF COUNTY IS GOOD ’'eatre NEW PACIFIC HEAD _ated Friday SPEAKS TO ROTARY Orange Phelps, Popular The­ atre Owner, Eulogized L. J. Merrill Outlines Status Urges Co-Operation Between by Senator Hare al Portland Luncheon the Two Cities “Orange Phelps had faith in Hiila-I SAVING ACCOUNTS LARGE boro and while the rest of the city GOLF COURSE SUGGESTED progressed he kept Just one step Dr. J. H. Rossman, W. W. Phil­ ahead,’* declared Senator W. G. Personal Consideration Will be Hare In praise of the popular the­ Given Everyone at Pacif­ lips, Bert Mating and C. T. atre owner at the dedication of < ic Says President Richardson Also Speak County Jail Inmate ( Swallows Silverware Kilverware evidently bad a peculiar attraction for L. L. Gray, an inmate of the county jail who was operated on at the county hospital Saturday by Dr. J. O. Ro_bb and Dr. MacKay. The operation re­ sulted in the finding of a silver table knife, the handles of four silver teaspoons, the bouts of two others and two strips of wire about four inches long in his stomach. The patient is getting along nicely. Gray was arrested April 30 on a charge of impersonating an officer and on May 13 was sentenced to six month« in the county jail. He complained to Jailer Hic- kox a few weeks ago that he had fish bones in his stomach but no attention wa* paid to this, Last Saturday h<- made quite a fuss and Dr. Robb was called in. The articles are be­ lieved to have been in his stomach for about a month. HILLSBORO SCHOOLS Officer» by Elected H. S. Classes GOVERNOR TO OPEN GAIN IN STUDENTS FAIR WEDNESDAY Carlton Hande Is Named Pres­ ident of Seniors and Lewis Formal Opening Takes Place Emmott of Juniors Twenty Additional Registered at Eleven o’Clock at High Third Day All classes at the high school were MANY EVENTS ATTRACT INCREASE organized Tuesday and officers elect­ ed. Carlton Hande was named pres­ ident of the senior class. Lewis Em­ All County Showing Great In­ Upper Classes in High School mott is head of the juniors, Joe terest in Re-opening Retain Students; Causes Marshall is president of the sopho­ of Big Fair more class and Doris Ingles was Big Increase GRADE PUPILS Phelps’ Venetian theatre last Fri­ The first annual Washington coun- named to lead the freshmen. day night. Other class officers are: Seniors, ty fair will be held in Hillsboro at The excellent financial standing The senator told how Mr. Phi lp« , No institution amounts to any- i increase in registration A slight Haarby Bechen, vice president; Em- the new fair ground* and Shute of Washington county was brought ; came here 17 year* ago and through , thing unless it is in a position to J in the two Hillsboro schools which mer Cox, secretary; Leonard Cor- park next Wednesday, Thursday and out In a short talk before th« Port­ the ideal of service and faith in the »P'’nd money, declared Dr. J. H. started Monday will probably result nelius, treasurer, and Miss Belle Friday. The fair will be formally land chamber of commerce Monday community had builded a center of Dobbs, new president of Pacific uni-1 1 in one additional teacher in the Taggart and Mis* Tennessee Wether- opened next Wednesday morning at noon by L. J. Merrill, president of which the entire sdrruunding com- versity, at the Rotary club luncheon | high school. The high school has an red, advisers. 11 o’clock by Governor Pieree, who Shute Saving* bank. Tho Hillsboro munity justly proud. He said that t lbe ' eterans Memorial hall last, 1 ", I* J. unusually large increase in the up­ Juniors: Eva Oakes, vice presi- will give a short address. An ap- ___ in _ 1. _ ___ ___ ,u.. -Z . 1-.. ■ Thursdav, chamber of commerce was entertain­ Orange Phelps was worthy of the Thursday, per classes and this will force more dent; Irene Connell, secretary; Le- propriate program is being arranged He ed at the regular forum luncheon of respect of every person in thi* com- ’ _ urged ------- the co-operation of For­ , classes to take care of them. The ona Rogers, treasurer; Loren Schul- for that occasion, and Hillsboro for the; tho Portland civic body and about munity. Senator Hare brought out est — Grove ------- — total registration of the two schools merich, sergeant-at-arms, and Mr. Complete New Building 20 members from here went down. th* fact that absolutely everything benefit of th* county and said that will probably be well over a thous­ Humphreys, adviser. The new stock pavilion has been the ’ purchased nothing could «top this part of that possibly could wa* _______ and within a week or *0. Figures Given Sophomores: Roy Thwaite, vice completed and is in readiness for llv all the country from tfoinje ahead if we I In Hillsboro, that practically c f ‘ *ntry 310 Last Year The total deposits in the 12 Wash­ president; Dorothy Tongue, secre- the hundreds of entries that are I have th« right psychology. ington county banks, according to work was done by Hillsboro men. The registration in the high school tary; Francis Gross, reporter, and coming in. This pavilion was con- Doing Many Things Mayor M. P. Cady christened the the last statement*, were $4,194,- yesterday morning was 330, 32T Miss Hatton, adviser. structed permanently and is a real The many things that arc being I 970.10 and the total capital, un­ theatre, Phelps' Venetian and dedi­ Tuesday and 307 on Monday. Fig­ Freshmen: Jack Connell, vice pres- addition to the fair. Other tempor- divided profit* and surplus w a * cated it to the public for their enter- done at P. IL thi* year were ex­ Odd Fellow» Take ures for last year show 303 on Mon­ ident; James Vieken, secretary; *ry pavilions have been erected for plained by President Dobbs, who $590,640.25. Deposit* in Hillsboro ' tainment. day morning and 310 on Wednesday Leonard Roy, sergeant-at-arms, and the industrial exhibits and other Part in Big Meet j morning in the high school. banks were $1,744,770.13, while1 Vincent Engeldinger enthralled said that the selection of Alva P. such exhibits. The Shute park pa­ ' Mr. Fishback, adviser. Forest Gruve deposit* were $1,039,- 1 with delighlfuhorgan selection*. Miss Patten as dean of men meant per- vilion will be used for the boys’ and There are 91 freshmen, 94 sopho- ______ i Visit the Fairi 104.03. Saving* account* in llill*- Cnrol Call charmed the audience sonal consideration for all. Every- Washington County Section to mores, 87 juniors and 58 seniors. girts’ club exhibits, floral and art boro bank* amounted to $504,425.03. with severul wonderful violin »elec thing possible is being done at Pa­ The number in the classes last year 22 Football Boys exhibits. The art exhibit* will be be Headed by the Hills­ These and other fact* concerning the tion«. The lighting effects with the cific this year to help everyone who were: freshmen, 102; sophomores,; in the balcony of the pavilion. No boro Drum Corps Answer First Call stall fees will be charged for boys’ financial status were brought out musical numbers brought out added wants an education, he declared. 86; juniors, 66, and seniors, 56. beauty in the theatre. The co-operation of Hillsboro and by Mr. Merrill. Last years’ registration*on Wednes­ and girls' club work. The foyer was decorated with Forest Grove on a golf course was He brought out the fact that The Hillsboro Muscovite drum day in the grade schools was 502. ; First Game Will be With Jef­ The grange exhibits will be housed Washington county had no bonded flowers sent by various Hillsboro suggested by tho speaker. corps will head the Washington This year the registration is 546. I in a temporary building on the fair ferson High on Multno ­ business men. E. J. McAlear of the boys' work county section in the Sovereign Grand The North Side school has 136, with indebtedne**. The total bonded in­ grounds. There will also be a grange committee of the local club was lodge, I. O. O. F.. parade in Portland 410 at the main school. mah Field Sept. 25 --------- (Visit the Fair)---------- debtedness of the school districts rest room in a tent. chairman of the meeting. Dr. Dobbs September 28, lodge* of this county amounted to $208,000. Interest u being manifested in --------- (Visit the Fair) ---------- is a member of the Forest Grove entering as a unit. The Cantons, En­ Dr. J. II. Rossman, president of i Grade Assignments Twenty-two strapping high school every section of the county over the th« Hillsboro chamber, acted a * boys turned out in answer to Coacli re-opening of the Washington coun- campments, Subordinate Lodges and Tunnel Election Made by Naldrett Rotary club. (Visit the Fair) ■ - - chairman for the Hillsboro delega- Rebekah Lodges will form for par­ • 1 Xj- j B- Goodman’* first call tor foot- ty show and early indications point VJTIlCiaiS 1 ameu )a]| pract;cc Monday night. Goody to a most successful fair. An old tion. ade at 14th and Taylor streets at 2 W. W. Phillips, secretary of the Miss Jones, Assistant Principal, Appeal for Aid in --------- loses all but four letter men, Kelly, time dance with Walker’s orchestra p. m. Hillsboro chamber of commerce, Is in Charge at North Cleaning Cemetery Soverign Grand lodge, I. O. O. F., Clerk’* Office Busy Preparing Hoag, Forney and Captain Kent, of will be a feature on Wednesday told of the agricultural statu* of — - - — - his tajt gear's championship team. night. The Vagabonds will play the was held in Portland 33 years ago, Side School Registered Notices of - the county in the absence of O. T. The first game will be Friday, other two nights. at which time Hillsboro won fir»t the Election Trustees Make Plea for $100 McWhorter, who was called away nt September 25, on Multnomah field Among th* attractions at the fair prize of $200 for best formation in Assignments of the 20 grade school to Put Grounds in Shape the last moment. with Jefferson high school. Although will be a rodeo, auto show by local line of parade. There were over 50 a That the Ray Maling cannery wa* teachers have bean announced by Judges and clerks of election for handicapped by four days less prac- county dealers, amusements, ath- for the Winter member* in the section at that time, the largest single contributing factor Principal Hugh Naldrett. New plans nine of which are still living. Plans tbe establishment of tunnel district 1 tice, Goodman hopes to have his' letics, dances and everything to sat- in thc tdepartmental work in thc An appeal for aid in the care of in Oregon and Washington to the Xo. 1 were named in a county court green team put up a good showing isfy the human desire for enter- upper grades will be put into prac- the Hillsboro cemetery is made in are being made to provide a suit­ great canning industry was the state­ oider yeaterd.iThe ■ an tidate for ;1gaingt Jefferson. Goodman expects tainment and education. - tice this year, according to the prin­ an open letter from the trustees of able conveyance for the surviving Uurtees are D. .'» P*t*u!?, Portland, to have a pretty fair team, ment made by Bert Maling, company The Forest Grove community band members to again be in line of cipal. Misa Ruth Jones is assistant the cemetery association. The trus­ route 5, Otto Erickson, Beaverton, manager, while in the course of hi« Schulmerich and Hammer are will give a band concert every after- march next Wednesday. principal and will be in charge of tee« are: R. H. Greer, W. V. Ber- remarks concerning the canning IO “ showing up well in the backfield ! noon and evening under the direc- Rebekahs are to form on Taylor and Robert Tucker, Portland, the work at the North Side school. xen and Dr. L. W. Hyde. Everyone in the clerk's office is and Bagley, Loftis, Tatman, Cor- tion 0. N. Mullikin. dustry in the northwest. street, resting on the west »ide of She will teach thc first grade. The Letter: A big fireworks display has been 14th, not later than 1:30 p. m., as busy preparing the notices of elec- nelius, Hande and Shayler are mak­ Believe* in Expansion The North Side teachers: Mrs. "To those whose loved ones and the parade moves at 2 o’clock. Those tion which have to be sent out by ing headway in the line. ! arranged by Manager George L. C. T. Richardson, local superin­ i Maud Lttke, second grade; Miss in the Odd Fel- wishing regalia call Mrs. Olive Wei- registered mail. The post office de­ Wood worth and W. W. Phillips for ----------(Visit the Fair)------ tendent of the Carnation Milk Pro­ Emily Young, third grade; Mrs. Od- relatives are buried lows and Masonic cemeteries a t ! rick, 1115 Second street, and those partment came in for its share of Firday night of the fair and many ducts company, expressed the belief delia Wartgrobc, fourth grade; Mrs. the big job when it sold $680 in Prizes for County Hillsboro — are looking forward to one of the having autos for transportation are that It was time for the dairy in­ ‘ Pennington, fifth grade. “It has been the pleasure and to get in touch with Mrs. Maude stamps, 4000 of 15c stamps and I . best pyrotechnic displays ever seen dustry in Washington county to ex­ The teaches in the South Offered by Growers I here. 4,000 of ±c stamps. At least 4,500 pride of tho trustees of the Hills- Zumwalt. pand and take care of the future school are: Adelle Pilkacr, j boro Cemetery association to care registered letters and maybe more, ' Season tickets are $1, with gen­ --------- (Visit the Fair)---------- demand. He emphasized the fact that grade; Mr*. Marie Priest, first grade; for the cemetery thi« last year and eral admission 50c and evening 25c. according to the post office force, p otato Men Hold Field Meet- 16 prize winner* at the Pacific In­ Mrs. Suzzanne Paine, second grade; ’ sent t out before the election ' we have worked to the best of oqr Sunday to Speak Here must - be Cash prizes will be given for ath­ ternational last year were from Mr*. Hattie Ball, second grade; Mrs. ings on Chehalem Moun­ October 20. ' ability. letic contests at the county fair. The Washington county. Blanche Bride, third grade; Miss tain Yesterday “The moneys obtained have been Judges of precinct No. 1 are E. races will begin at 2:00 p. m. on Helen Hanson, fourth grade; Miss wisely and carefully spent with such No Definite Date Set; Will E. Swenson of Beaverton and C. J. --------- (Visit the Fair)---------- Friday and are as follows: Mattie Case, fourth grade. be Announced Later Stickney of Aloha. Clerks are Mrs. improvements of the property, cut­ Fat man's race—1st prize $5, 2nd and Prizes of $3.00, $2.00 Hyde’s Creditors Meet The following teach in the de­ ting of weeds and brush, leveling Doy Gray, Mrs. C. E. Allen, Mrs. $1.00 each for the best showing by $3, 3rd $2. partmental work, each teaching one ground, etc., as the amount on hand Fat woman’s race—1st prize $5, Billy Sunday has consented to ad- M. C. McKecher of Beaverton. ! 1 potato club members will be given | or two subjects: Mrs. May Blades, would allow. Precinct No. 2 judges are Charlesl by the Washington County Burbank 2nd $8, 3rd $2. Claims Must be Presented in the dress the people of Hillsboro at Mrs. Josephine Case, Mrs. Mary “Appeals for help have been made Men's open 100 yards—1st prize old Ahlson of Portland, route 5, and I Growers according to a decision Portland Tuesday Alice Wood, Mis* Martha Owsley, by letter and in person to many , request of Dr. L. W. Hyde, an Georgia Sawdey of Portland, route I ; made by that organization at their IS, 2nd 13, 3rd $2. 1 friend of the evangelist. Orange Mrs. Myrtle Kurckek, Mrs. Phoebe who should have willingly responded Boys’ 75 lbs. and under, 50 yards Phelps has offered the use of his 6. Clerks are Thomas Streif, Port­ field meeting on Chehalem Mountain The first meeting of thc creditors Doyle, Misa Junia Johnson and Miss I and without avail. To those who theatre. Phelps’ Venetian. He will land, route 5; Emily Helmer, Port­ yesterday. — 1st prize $4, 2nd $2, 3rd $1. The organization also of Dr. L. W. Hyde, who filed volun­ j Beatrice Brown. have showed pride and interest, all speak for one hour. land, route 5, and Grace Towle, plans to make special exhibit at the ' Boys under 18 years 100 yards— x tary bankruptcy proceedings in the Miss Belle Taggart will teach credit is due. Mr. Sunday’s time is so taken up Portland, route 6. coming county fair. The Washing­ 11st prize $4, 2nd $2, 3rd 11. federal district court, will bo held physical education and Mrs. Edrie | “We now appeal for further aid with the Portland campaign that no Precinct Nos. 3 and 4 judges and | ton County Burbank Growers visit­ Girls 9 years and under 50 yards Tuesday at the office of A. M. Can­ Melhuish music. to the end that the grass and weeds, definite date could be set, but prob- clerks are from Portland. I—1st prize |4, 2nd |2, 3rd $1. ed the Burbank strain tests being non, referee in bankruptcy, on the (Visit the Fair)---------- ! which have grown rapidly lately, . ably will be within the next ten --------- (Visit the Fair) I conducted by County Agent Me- ! Girls 12 years and under 50 yards fifth floor nf the Porter biiihling ini ■ may be attended to. This will reduce days. The date will be announced —1st prize |4, 2nd |2, 3rd |1. Ortnco Woman Injured Portland. Creditors must present ; Traffic violation cases and their |" horter on the W. . C. Edy farm. ; Girls 16 years and under 60 yards thc work required in the spring and i later. Mrs. C. E. Wharton of Orenco their claims in regular form at that sentences disposed of in the justice The next visit was to the farm of — 1st prize $4, 2nd $2, 3rd $1. ----------(Visit the Fair)---------- sustained several fractured ribs when make the cemetery presentable this time. court by Judge Calef during the I H. P. Strickler who is making special Sack race—1st prize $4, 2nd $2, winter. If you are concerned, leave The schedule filed discloses doubt I the automobile she was driving col­ week were as follows: Robert Pol­ selections of Burbanks and has one 3rd $1. I your contribution, whatever it is, Plan Organization ful, according to the notice to lided with that driven by M. T. lock, reckless driving, license sus­ i specially promising lot of Burbanks Shoe race—1st prize $5, 2nd $3, Haney of Portland near Keedvillc with Mr. Bergen at the Shute Sav- creditors. pended for 60 days; Robert Pollock, developed from a single hill select-I 3rd $2. of Juvenile Grange ■ ings bank. We need $100. ” Sunday. Mrs. M. T. Haney also sus- speeding, $25; L. Wolf, speeding, ed two years ago. --------- (Visit thc Fair)---------- Rope climbing contest will be --------- (Visit tho Fair)---------- At the W. E. Peters farm another $8.50; Lee McIntyre, driving with- J. F. Pecrcnboom of near Roy tallied injuries about the left leg, held immediately after the race Ways and Means of Raising [ out lights, $10; M. J. Maddox, speed-I fine field of Burbanks was looked Inform Property was a Hillsboro visitor Thursday and head and hand bruises. 1st prize $5, 2nd $3, 3rd $2. Money for New Grange ing, $15. lover together with fertilizer tests called ul the Argus office. --------- (Visit the Fair)— The horseshoe pitching contest will Owners on Tunnel I* <-» 1 D. . on potatoes. Hall Is Discussed be held at 1 p. m. on Friday—1st Jersey Breeders ricnic Potatoes grown by Glenn and prize, one set of shoes; 2nd, one Firat Meeting Tomorrow (Fri­ ---------- Clarence Kirkpatrick, members of Hillsboro Coffee Club Resumes Meetings pair of shoes. The organization of a juvenile day) Night at Kinton Last of Season at William Put- th* Chehalem Mountain rotate Club, Registration for the horseshoe grange was discussed at the meet- Grange Hall Friday Afternpon With Large Attendance also came under the eye of this nam & Son Farm Sunday contest will be at the information Mig of the Hillsboro Grange Satur- group meeting. The Hillsboro Coffee Club resum­ These lectures, which include “Milk," . . . n.. D ' booth. Anyone may register on the An intensive campaign to inform day. First steps toward the new At the farm of Otto Brose, presi- . ... . . . ed its meetings at the chamber “Food,” “The Health of the Pre­ property owners in Oregon Tunnel Grange hall were taken at the meet­ The last Jersey breeders picnic den^ ,,f the association, there was a 23rd or 24th if they so desire, and rooms, Friday. The club now has School Child,” “Health and Recrea­ District No. 1 of the benefits to ing when ways and means of raising and get-together of this season will j discussion of potato storing pits and must register not later than 12:00 110 members with tho following new tion" and "Teeth," are written in other communities, which have bored money were discussed. be held September 20 (Sunday) at nlethods fOr properly storing and ■ noon , , on the 25th. . Shoes ... . filling . . stan- . officers: Mrs. C. E. Wells, presi­ the most interesting manner and vehicular tunnels through hill bar­ Nineteen applicants for member­ the farm of William Putnam & Son I cari for potatoes durinR thc win- d^d requirements will be furn.shed dent; Mrs. John (Bonnell, vice pres­ should make a very helpful and en- riers similar to Council Crest, will ship in the junior organization were at Farmington. Bring the usual pic- u.r months. It was pointed out b all contestants, however, any Con­ ident; Mrs. Myrtle Blasaing, sec­ thusiastic club program. open Friday evening September 18 received by the Hillsboro Grange, nie lunch and stay all day. some of the growers that the losgeB testant may use h.. own shoes if ho retary; Mrs, C. H. Emmott, financial Plans for making a large Jersey from freexin(r in Washington county ? des‘5ei- Providing they are stan- Anyone desiring nny of theso lec- at Kinton Grange hall. A joint meet­ which is fostering the plan. scctotnry; Mrs. Leonard Bro w n , itures should write to 310 Fitzpatrick ing of the Kinton and Groner school I On$ of the different methods de­ exhibit at the county fair, that is dnri cold weathvr arc very hcavy, dard shoes. Lach game shall be 21 'treasurer, and Mrs. Wilford W. Phil- Bldg., l’ortlnnd, designating the lec- districts will be held then. cided upon by the grange for rais­ representative to the breed in the Jue to lack of protection in storage. po,nU; There W?H b,e no team pitch- lips, reporter. The Tualatin Valley Tunnel com­ ing money for tho new hall is by eounty, will be discussed. A general Robert Warrcns secretary of the lng’ *ny0"e who de,“res may reg’ Itures wanted. These lectures nre Delegates to tho four county con- free of charge. Mrs. Hayhurst also mittee will be present and give entertainments to be given at dif­ good time and fellowship meeting i c|ub announced the addition of sev- llir thls eve,lt’ volitions held during thc next» club gave a vivid description of her trip about fifty views of tunnels and the ferent times during the coming win­ the object of these meetings which en new member9. year were elected ns follows: Mrs. ♦wan to the national conference of social resultant development in other cities ter. The first booking of this nature have been succes; fully held in vari-1 Charlo Lamkin, Mr . Myrtle Bla.i- and welfnro workers nt New York and their vicinities. In addition a comes in November, when Mrs. ous parts of the county this year. --------- (Visit the Fair)---------- , Hina, Mrs. Tom Connell, Miss Jessie --------- (Visit the Fair)---------- Houie at Tualatin Burin City. Mrs. Earl Hobbs of Cornelius motion picture entertainment will Johnson from the Idaho State McKuy, Mrs. Sum Bentkw, Mrs. i Grange is to rive a rending. Other Syverion Shot The home of John Zimmerman \ ! gave a brief but interesting outline be given free. Harry Morgan, Mrs. G. Garthofner, of her activities planned for the This meeting will be followed by entertainments nre to bo arranged Jourtney Syverson, 18, of Cooper near Tualatin was burned to the Mrs. 0. II. Emmott, Mrs. E. Mountain was shot through the head ground Sunday night. Defective wir-1 . following year. Mrs. Hobbs is an another at Jacktown school Tuesday later. Koontz, Mrs. M. Elder and Mrs. —•----- (Visit the Fair)----------- about 9 o’clock last night, He is ing or being struck by lightning! earnest worker for the welfnro of evening, September 22, and one for Leonard Brown. Oregon City Editor Here tho Cooper Mountain, Alohn and said to have been shot by a farmer during an electrical storm that even­ children in our county. At the close After the regular meeting tho Huber districts at Huber Club house E. E. Brodie, former minister to in whose grape patch he is said ing was believed to have been the - of the meetings the hostesses for members were entertained with a the day, Mrs. llnrry Morgan and or school Friday evening, September Siam, was a Hillsboro visitor Friday. to have been with several others. cause of the fire. Mr. Zimmerman,1 delightful talk by Mrs. C. W. Hay­ Mr. Brodie is editor and publisher The bullet, from a 25-20 rifle, went who was asleep when the flic start-| Mrs. Lloyd Brown, served a very 28. hurst of Portland. Mrs. Hnyhurst Other meetings in other districts of the Oregon City Enterprise. He through just back of the left ear ed, awoke to find the house in I dainty lunch to all present. recommended a splendid set o f will be held before the election on is impressed with Washington coun­ and was taken out of the cheek by flames and barely had time to I health lectures for club programs. (Visit tho Fair) October 20. 1 ty's fine roads. Dr. E. H. Smith. escape. Building and contents were' Wild Steers WANTED for Rodeo at County Fair Sept. 23-24-25