TMUBSPAY, JULY 21, 1110
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
Travel Editors
To Tour Area
Four travel editors will
tpend two dayi visiting In
aouthern Oregon Aug. 5 'and
6 to gather and write ma'
Icrial on tourist travel aug'
gestioiu, according to the
Medford Chamber of Com
merce. The four is cosponsored by
the Medford chamber and the
Pacific Northwest Travel as
sociation, with which the
chabmer ii affiliated. Each
year the PNTA iponsors such
tours in five northwestern
atates and British Columbia.
This is in addition to the
sponsorship of booths in seven
spring travel shows through
which local area literature is
distributed.
Making the tour will be
Campell Geeslin, travel edi
tor, the Houston Post; Norma
Dane, travel writer. Sunset
magazine; Paul Anderson, as
sistant city editor, the Ta
coma News Tribune; and Tan
dy. Ncuse, assistant travel edi- j
tor,. Mademoiselle magazine,
New York.
"Travel editor tours such as j
these have been carried on :
for the past 12 years," accord- j
ing to Don McNeil, chamber
manager, who Is arranging '
plans for the tour.
"They have resulted in suc
cess consistently throughout
these years with respect to
splendid write-ups about our
area in travel columns," he
added. '
. "It is our opinion that the
work of PNTA has proven it
self a hundred fold," he con
tinued. "It is important to sell
the Pacific Northwest as a
package to midwest and east
ern tourist prospects."
Grange Notes
Pomona Grang
The July 23 meeting of
Jackson County Pomona
Grange drew a fair attendance
to the Butte Falls Grange hall.
Officers absent were Stew
ard, Orie Moore; Assistant
Steward, Chester , W e n d t;
Gatekeeper, Herman Kamp
ing; Pomona, Meyrle Carlton;
Executive Committeeman and
Agriculture Committee Chair
man, Herb Carlton; . and Legis
lative Committee Chairman,
Clarence Davies.
Lecturer Mabel Wertz gave
her report. HEC chairman
Cassie uoloung reported on
the sewing contest and an
nounced the following win
ners: Class A: Leola Simmonds,
jouire r aus, ursi; Mrs. tveiyn
Cyr; Phoenix, second. Class B:
Sue Strang, Butte Falls, first,
Class C: Robin Simmonds,
Butte Falls, first. Class D: Le
ola Simmonds, Butte Falls,
first; Nona Hoadley, Belle-
view, second.
She stated all needlework
contest entries must be com
pleted by Aug. 31, subordi
nate Granges to do their judg
ing previous to that date and
send only first place winners
in for Pomona judging, which
will take place the latter part
of September. . Entries in the
canning contest will be judged
at tne next Pomona meeting,
Oct. 22.
Reports of committee chair
men indicated that there was
not much change in cattle
prices, Iamb and wool prices
good, and predicted the future
market for hogs to be better,
but dairymen were dissatis
fied with low prices. Bees
were reported doing better in
the present warm weather
after a poor start in the wet
spring.
The poultry business of in
dividual growers has been
badly hit by Co-Ops dealing
in eggs and poultry. Imported
eggs and fryers are reported
selling cheaper than locally
grown.
It was reported there was
nn 80 per cent normal pear
crop In the valley, but the
labor situation was critical.
On education, an upswing in
child reading was reported,
due to schools assigning more
research in libraries, better
read children having more
chance of admission to col
leges and better reading ma
terial now being available in
paper bound books.
Jackson County Pomona
Grange went on record ap
proving the stand of the Phoe
nix school board that the pres
ent school district boundaries
be left as they are.
The lecture hour opened
with an audience participa
tion song, followed by the de
livery of an oration on "Ap
athy'1 by Alice Croxton of
Sams Valley Grange. Two
clarinet solos were played, by
Judy Hill, and the program
concluded with two historical
tableaux by members of Belle
view Grange.
The Jackson County Grange
Festival will be held at the
Elk's picnic grounds Satur
day, July 30. This will be an
all day event with a barbe
cued beef dinner served at
12:30 p.m.
Next meeting of Jackson
County Pomona Grange will
be Saturday, Oct. 22, in the
Enterprise Grange hall, start
ing at 10 .m, . I
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