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STETWrcn MA' 11) TRTBTTNTC, fliEDFOTlD, OKEfiONV SrXBXY.-' MAY 6, 5928. II STAR PLAYER HOUSE OF DAVID Reichstein and Deuel ra"tl MEET,' TOWN DIVISION; EVANS MEDFORD FUEL CO. .1118 North Central PHONE 631 SET 101 YARDS IL E fe V eo My defeating the school, which had been given the odda to win, the Phoenix Bchool ycHterday won the uiinual Jackson county field and track meet by a score of 211 to 176 for Its nearest rival, Cen tral Point, whloh wan generally expected to make a butter shoe ing. The rural division was wjn for tho seventh time by the Kvans Valley I'nlon school with a score of 107, with Oak Grove second, with 63. Over 200 school students took unrt In tho day's events, repre senting 26 rural und town school districts in all parts of the coun ty. The program was followed without a hitch, casting consider able credit on H. H. Finch. Coun ty School Superintendent Hunanno Homes Carter nnd Miss Kllzabeth liuhli, who were principally in ehargo of the meet. Mr. Finch Is or the Medford Junior liksh school and Miss llurr is the coun ty supervisor of the rural schools. A largo sliver loving cup wns presented to the winning Phoenix team and a smaller cup of sim ilar design was presented to the Kvans Valley school. P.ossle Milton, 1st. Rogiio River: Agnes Colver, 2nd. Phoenix: Opal Montgomery, 3rd, Phoenix. Itiiniilng high Jump, class hoys Wuodrow Shaver, Gold 11111, five feet; Kldred Colver, 2nd: Phoenix: Mnrlun Caston, Central Point, 3rd. Polo vault, A class boys town, Harvey Sears, Phoenix, 2nd: Kugene fonts. 1st; Bill llammers ley, (Inld Hill, 3rd. Itunning broad Jump, C class boys, town, Dnnold Faber, Cen tral Point, 1st; rmnnld Kenney. '.lu.'ksnnvillei 2nd; Unck Holds 'Central Point, 3rd. Itunning brond Jump, A class boys, town; Hnrvey Sears Phoen ix, 1st; Olnf Severson, Central Point, 2nd; Warren L o I f e l, I Phoenix, 3rd. j Itnrnl Schools. r,u-yard dash, 11 clnss boys I Loo Hlllls, Evans Valley, 1st: i Kdward Clark. Kvans Valley, 2nd; ! Lloyd Pitt, Crilfln Creek, 3rd. fiO-ynrd dash, A boys How ard linker, Kvans Valley, 1st; Hownrd flrow, Oak drove, 2nd; (llllv flentry. Independence, 3rd. liO-yard dash, A-glrls Mar guerite Morgan. Kvans Valley, 1st; S.. :-::.y,- -.'. A- tt m. ..: 4a 1 . T . .,:....-':. '"W. i It vf "j f 'If -eVA , JOHN TUCKER The bewhlskored, long-haired, long-geared, sensational fielding first baseman, hitting over .300 the last three seasons, withthe House of David ball club, who play the Medford Merchants ball team this afternoon. Kvelyn Hlnger, 3rd liaHobnll Throw, H-Kirls Alninry Wheeler. Antloch. 1st; Irene Clark, Kvans Valley, 2nd; Frankio Higglns, I.one Pine, 3rd. Flag race, A-glrls Daisy Kin- raid, Nell Creek, 1st Helms, llellevlew, 2nd; Until Frye, Hownrd, 3rd. Running broad Jump, n-hoys- The meet closed Willi the long Florence Clfford, West Hide, 2nd; SS0 yard run, a gruelling race which requires endurance of bet ter than the average to run the loin grind and have enough onerev left to sprint at the end. This race was won by Italph Swingle of Phoenix in two minutes and 24 seconds, closely followed by Carl Coleman of Central Point. Third mare was also taken by Phoenix, ulili Cha.ios Swingle running in I Ransom Smith, Kvans Valley, 1st that position. Albert Koreman, C.rlffln Creek. Another fonturo of tho day was '2nd: Mnurlco Scheel, arlfrin Creek, iho "C" class boys polo vault, '3rd. which was taken by Eugene 7!i-ynrd diish, ll-glrls Kmma Reames of Central Point, wluvoorton, 1st; .Inenueiine i-eueii, cleared the bar at ten and one-1 Nell Crock, 2nd; Kdnn May White, half feet, which Is regarded na ru- j Independence, 3rd. markable for high school nthlntos. Pole vnultj A-boys Diamond Morn renfarkable still is the luct Newman, 1st: .lonn Hmitn. r.v- ans valley, 2nd; jiick vnnuovnr, Onk drove, 3rd. 75 -yard dash, A-glrls Doris Hlin.fer, Ttihlo Hock, 1st! Margui'r- Bchonlsllto Morgan. Kvans Vnlley. 2nd; Anna Scheel, drlffln Creek. 3rd. -Running broad Jump. A-boys Paul Wilson, Table Rock, 1st: l.eo dhelardl, Onk drove, 2nd; .lack Vandevnr, Ook drove, 3rd. BEAVERS OUT UFiVETERANS BIS iBfG CROWD TO SEE! CELLAR; SEALS OUT WIN TO ATHLETICS MERCHANTS PLAY OF FIRST PLACE! GIANTS DEFEATED; 'HOUSE DF DAVID' PORTLAND. Oro.. May G.MV XKW YORK, May B. (,V) ,Thn With Rood weathor promisef1 Tho Portland IJia.viTH climhtMl : Yankeps won their socondifor today, n Iiuko crowd is rx out of the cellar nnd shoved the j "H;"t from the 'hito Sox here ptM.ed thls aflPrnoun nt lho HouSe Seattle IndlunH to tho deiKlw to-1 ' t?tu ' . '!?',r8...,.M,t It'Tiuf Jnvid and the Medford Mer- Motlie'day by winning todny'H lael):ill ; vnnks lunn-hed iheii- h;l Ii 1 1 m nff fhanlH liaseball uamo at the fair Kame, 9 to 1. Two Keattlo luteh- j lllnnkenshin. Conilm uot four Rnntinis uiamunu. Tho local team j (Ity Ktisxcll J. Nowlaud, Akmj I ilatfd I'nSfi SjMrtH Writer) ' j j KKLMA, Cah. May 5. tP) 1 Frank Loinhanll. a nineteen-year-; j old hiwh Pehool boy ran 101 yards ; ; today in 9 3-5 ecndn to equal ) the recognized world k 100-yurd j dash record and become the out , Mandin figure in a meet filled I with nerve tlnKlin flnihes and i munninff performances. N j With hiH brilliant effort, the lithe-limbed athlete - from Loh AnKelcH hitfh whool engraved his name in hold letter aloiiKide those few who have traveled the century .in that time since the first mark wan established in mix;. Lombardi'fl smash I np race over shadowed nil other events of the alifornia interseholawtic federa on track and field meet that , saw six state records toppled. He ! ac tually ran 1 0 1 yards because or a yarn penalty ror MteuKiiiK, the pun and his time. Clocked by seven officials, is considered, astounding as any ever hunp up. ' by an athlete of the west,r A re- 1 check of the timers revealed that six were snapped at 9 3-5 sec onds tho seventh showed about II ;V10. . ! 4- that the aame helghth wan clear ed by a B class Entrant, Colver of Phoenix, taking; first place In that division. Ilv noints, the town scored as follows: Phoenix, 214; Central Point, 17l; Jacksonville, B7 Gold Hill. B2; Ro'!iio Itlver, 31: Prosiiect, 18. The rural schools acorod as follows: Uvans Valley, 107; Oak Grove, 63; Griffin Creek, 40; Table Hock. 24: Rucli, 10; Noll Croek, S; Independence, 8; Antloch 5; Howard, 8. The following; rural schools ontercd but did not score: Ume Pino, A Bute, Missouri lints, Watlilns, Pellvlew, West Side and Wanner Creek. In tho 'town di vision, Ijiurolhurst, Kaulo Point, Unite Kails and Sams Valley did not turn In arores. Tho Talent school did not enter tho moot. A -moving picture record of the day's events was takon by Horace Ilromlcy and will probably be shown at the various schools In tho course of tlino. Slow roovliiK 'pictures woro taken of blub Jumps nnd pole vaults. Pictures wure also tnkon of tho presentation of tho cups to both the rural anil town winners, InclndlnK all the cchonla' entrants. A partial list or lho (lay's ro Bulls follows: TOWIl ltCMlltH 190-yard hurdles. H--bovs Harold Fish, Phoenix. 1st; Wood row Khnvor. (lold Hill, ml; Mar lon Caster, Centrnl Point, 3rd. 120-yard hurdlea. A-boys Claude Manke, 1: Kusene Coals. Phoenix. 2nd; lllll llammernly. Cold Hill, 3rd. 100-yard dnsh, C-boys Don Faber, Centrnl Point, 1st, 1 0 : 4 r, : William Heed, Phoenix. 2nd; Jack Holds, Central Point, 3rd. 80-ynrd hurdlea, C-Klrls l.ucy rsoodcll. Vrospert, 1st; Huth Weli Hter, Centrnl Point, 2nd; Violet Wlnkleman, Oold Hill, 3rd. 80-ynrd hurdles. H-kIiIm Kll sinbetb Koulhwenn, Central Point. 1st: Jtnn Hose. Phoenix. 2nd; Klleen Amidon. Prospect, 3rd. 120-yard hurdles. c--boys Bon Faber, Central Point, 1st: Charles Hwlnitle. Phoenix. 2nd: llermnn Wnkeninn. Hokuo ltlvor. 3rd. 80--yard hurdles, A-Kirls Naomi MontKomery, phoenix, 1st: Kntherlne Ijitbrop, Central Point. Snd; Kimeno Quackenbush. Oold Hill. 3rd. 76-yard dash, C-Rirls Kusanne Tlnrkley, Phoenix, 1M: limn Webster, Centrnl Point. 2nd. Lucy Ooodell. Prospect. 3rd. 75-ynrd dnd. Klln licth 8outhwell. Central Point, 1st: lean Hose. 2nd; Allcen Amidon. prospect. 3rd ers were driven from lho slab. Score: I!. II. M. St'atlle 1 12 2 Port land !) 12 .1 Hrynn, llousu, Nancu and llor roanl, Parker; Coucb and Aln-snilth. KOt hits. Score: It. II. Chitxo 0 li .New York 7 13 Hlanken.shlp und .MeCurdy; ; Kara nnd Crnbowskl. In iircparation for today's tilt. Vl.'has been going- through hard prac 2jlieo to allow the long haired and 0 1 Ijcariii'd players that baseball 1h Ip- l.OH ANCilOI.nS. May r,. (P) Hollywood won from Han Fran Cisco 7 to 4 today, not only tak-jin 4. Shaute Ins from the Seals the first Herlcsto eight hits, they have lost this season but. Si-ore: combined with Sacramento's win 1 Cleveland over Oakland, forced San Fran-1 Uoston k. 4. not a fine sided game. Music will be supplied during th-.-tamo bv the Kiks' band. Admis- BOSTON', May 6. P) Cleve- sinn to the grandstand is un- land captured the second game oftnounced at f,0 cenls. the lirlce lie- the scries from Huston today filing no higher limn to an ordinary lield the lied Sox i game. I Manager Court Hall expressed 11. II. K. conlideiice ye.sterilay lhat the lo- I 11 2;eals will make a good showing. 8 0 assuring a close battle. PHILADELPHIA, May 0. (IP) Alfred Lowenfctein. the Belgian multi-millionaire, had a narrow escape from injury when he lenped between the blades of the throe propellers of the alt-piano which brought him from New York as ho alighted nt tho Philadelphia nirport this afternoon. n Windows and Voors Buy a load of Green Pine Slabs now you will have dry wood when your present supply is consumed. 12-INCH OR 16-INCH GREEN PINE SLABS, per load Two Loads $5.00 OREGON STATERS UPSETS DOPE TO COP RELAY RACE STADIUM, SKATTLR, May 5. (A') An arnvy of ' 15(1 nthlntos stormed Into this horseshoe stad ium under tt brilliant sky this aft ernoon and eight University of Washington relay carnival records fell by the wuysldo while another one was equalled. First places were lho Roal of the contestants an points were not counted. In the Pacific coast conference events Washington captured six of tho nine, with W. S. C. winning two nnd Oregon Stnto collego the coveted mile relay. Tho College of Puget Sound gar nered nil three firuts of the trio of events In tl'.e clnss II meet, Washington nnd Oregon ench one In lho Pacific coast conference freshmen dashes; the lll;h School of Conimorcn of Vnnconver, the two phrces for stnto high schools and llroadw-ay nnd Lincoln ench one for Senttlo highs. Herman Hrlx, shot putter do luxe of the Pacific Northwest, surpass ed his intercollegiate mark In that event with a toss of 48 feet. 11 7-S Inches In his first effort. Ho shat tered his former relay record of 4ft feet 3 4-R Inches and Ihe nll tlmo Washington figure of 48 feet, I 1-2 inches. He won lho inter collegiate championship last year wllh u heave of -It! feet 7 3-S Inches. Percy William of the High School of Commerce of Vancouver, II. C, brought lho 2,000 spectators to their feet when he flashed over the cinders In the hU;h school 100 yard dash event In 0.1 seconds. The Oregon State college mile relay team upset Ihe dope to show Its heels to both Oregon and Wash- , . . , l?.,tn IIISIIMI. lllll l UKIIIimiOIl IIIIIU'I Phyllis Cisco to lose Its league leader- Hliaute and I,. Sen-ell: Huffing. ship to tho Senators. Harriss and Hoffmann. Score. II II. B.J - San Francisco 4 0 2j W ASH1XOTOX. .May S P Hollywood 7 7 1 ' Steady hitting gave Washington, Jacobs and Sprlllz; Shcllenback ' another victory today over the St.! and Ilassler. Louis Prowns. The score wasl a to 5. I OAKLAND. May R. (JP) Thel Score: ' It. If. l;. visiting Sei-rnmento team of the! St. Louis ' li 12 0 Pnclfle Const Huseball league en-1 Washington it 1:1 2i tcrtained its Oakland hosts today! Wiitse. Cruwder, Meek, Stre wltb an exhibition of bitting thittjllrki, Stewart and o'N'ell, Schang; numlllateil two liurters una gave i Hmlley, I'.nixtou and Unci the guests Hie game by a sciirc i.'IU probably pitch for md have good support. Michcls Medford It. II. F, 10 13 0 7 i Ivoehlel'; Knuisi' of iii to r(. Score: Sact-auiento Oakland Ka lllo and Oinild and Head SAN FliANCISi'o, May Ti. (VP) liiis Angeles turned on the Mis slons lotliiy to detVill them li to I. Nelson started for the Missions and was relieved al'ti-r a poor showing In the fifth when the Angels hum-tied six hits. Score: II. II. K. Los Augeb-s 0 12 .1 Missions 1 5 1 Wright and Sandhei-g; Nelson. Martin, Comes und Whitney. PlTTSIIl'llO, Plttsiiurg made over I'.uston hy Itrnves today i; May r,. UP) it two straight defeating the to 2. Imwson iLLAITTE weiikoncd in tho cIkIhIi. Mil.iim t-iinip Ut tho rf.scuo and with t ho hums loaded rluH'kf'd the Host on throat. Sroro: U I lost on " I'iitshnrpr ti It .Smith. Dflancy. I);iWKm, Milju.s ami Smith H. K. T 1 i:t l Tiivlnr: T CHI TA( SO. May f.. IVi The t'hti'aKo t'ulin hit In-hind thn llt.'hinK of chnrllo lioot today t0iOlwn. defeat I'liiladelphlu 5 to 1 in th first j;amc nf tho series. Score: It. Philadelphia 1 t'hieaKO :. 5 liinK. Miller and Wilson and Conzalep. Kl'CKNIO, Oii-., May Hale in walked away Willi the nual Willamette valley trnefc meet staged on liayward field here today, rolling tip a total of S3 f-G cotinter.s. CorvallLs wan writml with Ci; r-ti; Kukoiic third, witli 1 1 ill .Military academy. Portland, fourth with IS ft-ti; In dependence, last with 2j. itnhert Kionian, KuKene, set a new hiijh jump record for the valley at six feet even, which tied the itM-ord . set last week in the seeond annual Oregon state re lay carnival at the I'niversity of kiordan's feat yvas the only broken record of the meet: 3 IiAKGK.ST STOCK IN BOtTIIERjir' OREGON" TROWBRIDGE LUMBER YARD a u a is a Phone 51 Q.tm ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY When you nso.the above '-?zL nvnrasolnn -vriim 'Trtnndy Wnnw lost what vou mean. . They know that tho MANX is San Francisco's big popular priced Hotel, .... a home awny Crom a home. . . A rendezvous for those who prefer a hotel In the downtown section of the city, near everything and BUrrounded with every modern convenience. Meet your Friends here. We welcome You! HOTEL MANX I CtAESIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS 11. v.. u 1 s 0 : lioot, IS HURT CINCINNATI. M;vy B. OP) The t'ini-innati lteils hit throe New York pitchers hard hero to day to will the second name of the series from tile (iiants, 11 to .1. WKU.INCTON. New Zealand. May &. uV) The American steam-1 ship Steel .Maker, which font j ashore oft Mitchell reef In the Kl-I lice inlands on March UK, was re-1 floaed today after 5,nt)0 tons of i chrome ore wero jettisoned. Muni- Klred Hie YVebfootei's. Dremm had been ! expecled to clean up In this event Urt'Kmi Stale rollene iraeked an other record to win the race In :i:!!ll. The record was .1:S.H set by I'nlveisliy of Bmilbern Call fiirnlti last year. Romery, Phoenix. 2nd: Turpln. Centrnl l'oint. am. lliinnlnn IllKh .lump. C-boys Cnrl Coleman, Central l'oint, 1st; Charles Hwhmle, I'boenlx. 2nd: Godfrey llolrganK, Jacksonville, aril. . 100-ynrd dnsh, A-bnys l-.ii-irene Coats. 1st: Olnf Heversnn. Centrnl l'oint, Snd; Claude Manke. Jacksonville. 3rd. Running brond Jump. 11-boys , Marlon Caster. Central I'ulnt. 1st: Fred Colver, rhoenlx, 2nd: llow . nrrt Wnkeman. I'boenlx. :lrd. 280-ynrd run, C-boys William H....I Phoenix. 1st: Jink Held". Central Point, 2nd: l'ete Bomery. I'boenlx. 3rd. inn.vnrd dash. 11-boys, Colver. I'hoenlx. 1st: Charles Tay lor, rntin! l'oint.. nd: Charles White, Home Itlver. 'i- linn tiO-vnrd run, A-nnys Coats. ' I'boenlx. 1st: Hoy I'nrue. riioenlx. 2nd: .loe Johnson. Cen trnl Point, am. ,... I"" "'e ball. The coulit rinsed 220-ynrd run, n-noys .......... ,thl, lw.,.lini, ,,r Dkn,.r find Hill. 1S1 "i Taylor. Central Tolnl. 2nd: Char while. Itnaue Itlver, 3rd. COI.ISKI'M, I. OS AX0E1.ES. May a. .lohnny Kuck, form er Kansas Slate Teachers colle.'ie weight man today for the second lime within a week broko the world's record for tho shot put when he heaved the Ill-pound hall HI feet, 'J inches duriim the I'ni versity of Southern Callfornia-I.os Aniielefl nthlelle. club meet here. Kuck Biirpnssed by an Inch the mark lie set last week at Fresno, Cal. The record ho shattered at that llnio, M feel one-half Inch, had stood ror Rome nineteen years. Charley Uorah of the I'niversity of Southern California rated as one of the most brllllnnt cinder path cnndldntes for the Olympic team pulled a knee muscle today. The Injury, the full extent of which was not yet known, was believed, however, to be serious enouuli to keep him oft the track for ninny weeks. HKNVKU. May ft. (p) Clocked by three timers nt 1" 1-5 seconds, Kd flaynes, ineligible sprint star of the I'niversity nf lieuver mid a cnmlidalo for the American Olym pic team beitered by ime-fifth of a second tho world's record for the 175 yard dash In a speclnl race ilurliiK nn tnter-mllculnte track meet. Score: New York Cincinnati Henry, Cantwcli, i:. ii. :i hi o 11 17 1 Nichols nnd Walker, Ilixey, lliiKan. llacffne and I'lcinlch. ST. 1.(11' IS. May Id') The llrnoklyn ilobins slindeil the Caril inals :l to 2 hero today in th" first Klillie of tile series, llisson nette. llrooklyn first baseman and the National league home run leader, hit over the riKllt field bleachers wilh one on in the fourth. Score ; llrnoklyn St. Louis Clarii. linak and Haines and Mancuso l'OUTI.A.NL). Ore., May 5. ,T) Final U'tl-ute of stale and city was paid today to Eilmu- I'.. I'lpcr. editor of Ihe OiVKOliian, whose death neein-reil Thursilay. ... ( pi!ii;!i!;;i;;!!!'i!!i;iiii!iii"!Mijiii!!iM II. K.I 0! 2 a 3 HarKi-eave: , ... .1 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon KfUKNK. Ore.. May S. (IP The rnlveralty of Washlnisloii bnseluill team defeated (in-con. mo 1 in n Eame feature,! in- n ei-rni's en the hart of the 'users hero today. Thn Wei fonts played Bond linll In spots but could not keep their hnn.K nnuelmll throw. A class Kins Naomi MontKomery.. 1st, I'boenlx. J23 feet: Clladys Sundry, 2nd. Jacksonville: Ln Vemo Travelle. j'hnenlx. Jrd. llnoeball throw, D claw girls which enen- en inn iiijs I'ncifie coast con ference season here, the first nanie bavloc Kone to (u-eKon li to 2 yesterday. Seine: n, ). k. Wnsblnutnn ..11 7 Orenon 7 II Nevlns. Dnvls and McKlnsey Fuller, Gannon and Gabriel, PLAY HERE TODAY n r A ilolo-tiillon of I'd Kfers Ihe Coos Hay coiuilry , club Mjirshflrld will play a team of ItoKiie lliver pilfers ut the local links. In nn IS hole match first intersection contest of tho season. Lust year Medford Kulf ers journeyed to Coos Hay for a tOllrill'V. I'll,, UI1MW. l.-lll a,.,,- at jij'nlnn o'clock Ibis moinlim. Clean raits wanted at the Mall Tribune office. tf CAM im 1 1X1 10. Mass., May 6. (fll ltarvard's vuraily crew defeated Massael usetls 1 list it in p of Tech nology by n quarter lonmh over Ihe mile and throe-quarters course on the Charles river today. The heavy Crimson crew trailed the ! Tech boat lo (he last halt' and then sprinted to win. The time. I nine minutes and HI seconds, wns ; slow because of roiicdi water nnd t a cross wind. mil.ADKLmiA. May 5. M) ! Yili, today won the triangular var Rlly boat race on the Schuylkill j river. Coliiinl'la was second anil Pennsylvania third. Yale s time was eiuht minutes nnd five seconds. Records Exchanged 400 NEW RECORDS TO CHOOSE FROM Brlns In your old records nnd exchange them for new ones. A Small Exchange Charge JENNINGS Bargain Store S South Front St. liri.rKST, lliincaty. Mnv S of lPl ll'ir tary climinaicd Norway In tlieofiist round of Onvls cup play In the Kuropean zone today, llui'iniry capluriiiK the first throe tnntclics c Ihe test. LOS AXllKI.KS, May 1 J. Frank Nerflcet i.r Hale l en ter, Texas, rancher, deputy sheriff and nemesis of bunko met., says be hss ndded another scalp to Ills nll-endv lone atl-iiic. j ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For "Women .$1.P." o ocr.tn, VOTE FOR THE jl . , . .,. . MAY 18 If You Desire the Fair to Continue It cannot be without this aid, which will be used to build A School Children's Exhibit llnildinp. A rachincry and Auto Exhibit Pavilion. A Tiabbit Building. ' A Forestry and Auditorium Building, to bo used for lectures by the Orange and other organizations. , Additional (1omfort Stations for women and men. To enlarge and cover the present livestock buildings, enlarge poultry building and. hog and sheep sheds. ' ' , Addition to Women's Building. And to paint the present buildings, grand stand and stock sheds, which is badly needed. Positively not one cent of the money will be spent on the Air Port located on the Fair grounds, as some have thought. The Air Port is to be moved from the Fair grounds.' - Tho lew was endorsed bv the Pomona ftrango at Eagle Point April "JS; is also endorsed by fruit growers, stock, poultry and rabbit men, as ell as other business men over tho county. Jackson County Fair Association