Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 13, 1959, Image 12

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    12 MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregon, Friday, February 13, 1959
Sees Need
C
v.
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To Erase Oregon
Misconceptions
Editor'! note This is the last of
m seriei of Oregon Centennial dis
patches written exclusively for V'PI.
By MARK HATFIELD
Governor of Oregon
Written for UPI
Oregon's Centennial, begin
ning with the statehood ob
servance Saturday and re
newed with the 100-day Expo
sition and Trade Fair on June
10, can do much to erase mis
conceptions about our won
derful "state.
As those who have come to
reside with us from other
areas can testify, and as those
of us who are native who have
traveled elsewhere can testify,
there are prevalent several
myths about Oregon which
have possibly impeded our at
traction for tourists, industry,
and potential residents.
Statistics do not correspond
for instance, to the widespread
thinking tht we sustain a rain-
fall here that makes for other
LEGAL NOTICES
- NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter of the Estate of
UNDER ALLEN BRENNESHOLTZ.
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
have been appointed executrix of
the estate of the above named de
cedent and that all persons having
claims against said estate are Here
by reauired to present the same,
witn proper vouchers, within six
months from the date of first pub
lication of this notice at the office
of Boyer & Holmes. 28 No. Oak-
dale. Medford. Oreeon.
Dated and first published this
13tn day of FeDruary. J5.
Florence L. Brennesholtz,
Administratrix
Suit in Equity
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
DOROTHY ANNABELLE LOOSE,
Plaintiff, vs.
DAVID LOOSE. Defendant.
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE
FENDANT. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
Complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit, within four (4)
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Summons; and
if you fail to answer or otherwise
fail to appear in said suit, for want
thereof. Plaintiff will take a De
cree against you for the " relief
prayed for in Plaintiff's Complaint
succinctly stated as follows:
For a Decree of this Court dis
solving the bonds of matrimony
hereinbefore -ind now existing be
tween Plaintiff and Defendant.
For a further order of this Court
restoring to the Plaintiff her form
er name of Dorothy Annabelle
Lawrence.
This Summons is published by
the Order of the Honorable James
Main Judge of the above entitled
Court, made and entered in said
Court on the 13th day of February,
1959. directing that this Summons
be served by publication thereof
once each week for four successive
weeks in the Medford Mail Tri
bune, a newspaer published and
of general circulation in Jackson
County. Oregon.
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION:
February 13th. 1959.
DATE OF LAST PUBLICATION:
March 6. 1959.
O. H. Bengtson
Attorney for Plaintiff
230 West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
than pleasant living. We ac
tually have a climate that has
an admirable variety, beauti
fully seasonal, and an invig-
oration that lends zest to the
people. Perhaps skeptics will
accept our world-wide invita
tion to come visit us and as a
result they will want to lo
cate here.
Mistaken Ideas
While the mistaken idea of
Oregon retaining a wild west
atmosphere probably con
tributes to some tourist trade,
,there are those who hesitate
io come here because they are
certain we do not have mod
em cities, first-class transpor
tation, or other 20th century
conveniences and accommoda
tions. A looksee might help
dissolve this illusion.
There are some other mis
conceptions some mid - west
erners, easterners and south
erners have about our great
Northwest. They could be set
forth at some length.
But turning to the positive
it is my hope we may as in
dividuals promote individual
visits here by a "write them.
invite them" campaign, as it
were, from Oregon residents
to friends in other states, ter
ritories, nations. These per
personal invitations would be
a most desirable companion
for the advertising and promo
tion campaign upon which we
are embarking.
Be Hospitable
The natural follow - up on
our part will be to serve as
hospitable hosts during the
Centennial fair. The friendly
service station operator, the
reception by the taxi driver,
the response of those who man
the desks at air, rail and bus
terminals can do much to pro
vide a favorable reaction
among those who visit here
for pleasure and business.
Oregon's Centennial be
longs to no county. It belongs
to no commission. It belongs
to no government official.
It has as its purpose the
cultural, educational and en
tertainment uplifting of our
people. In this spirit we mark
the birthday of statehood Sat
urday, throughout the state,
culminating in the 100 -day
Exposition and Trade Fair be
ginning June 10.
ine state .Legislature, as
spokesman for the people of
Oregon, has set aside party
differences to send the Cen
tennial on its way with a
unanimous endorsement. The
vice president is to be with us
as the representative of the
United States government Sat
urday. Let's make sure Ore
gon never looked better. We
have much to offer. This op
portunity will not pass our
way again in our lifetime.
(CenntteiminiialL
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