Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1960, Image 39

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    THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1960
MEDFORO MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
Ballot To Contain Successor, Home Rule, Continuity
powers of home rule counties
in financing county ..improve
ments. A home rule county is
one set up by charter pro
viding strong local control of
government. Oregon has no
home rule counties at present,
but nine counties have char
ters in the making.
, The Association of Oregon
Counties, which' supports the
measure, knows of no organ
ized opposition.
Under present law, counties
are restricted to financing
improvements by taxes, as
sessments and levies on bene
fited properties, and the legis
If the original sites were de
lature feels this might ad
versely affect plans for im
provement. Emergency Powers
Number ' 12, continuity of
government in enemy attack,
is non-controversial and was
passed unanimously by both
houses last year.
It authorizes the legislature
to establish emergency powers
to , maintain state and local
governments iu case of enemy
attack. ".',.'." 'v.
It would allow moving the
seats of ' government - state
and local - to' other locales
Sawdust ;
S&H GREEN STAMPS -
No. 10 Goes Back
To Selection of
Howell Appling
stroyed. , ;";...!,"
Other ' states are enacting
similar legislation. ;.' ! . . ..
Tomorrow: Veterans' bond
ing and loan amendment, the
personal income tax bill, and
billboard control. .
Medford Fuel Co. ;:
Tel SP 2-21 1 1 Court ft McAnd.
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Edllor'i Note: There ire 15 state
meaiurei on the Nov. S Oregon
general election ballot. Thli la the
fourth of five article! describing
Uielr background and effect.
Proposals
MA 1 , v
f Jit ' I - 1 '
FUTURE SURGEON A woman astronaut? No, but this
is what the modern surgeon may look like In the future
The mask, designed by Emil Gauthier, Rochester, Minn.
collects bacteria or droplets issuing from the mouth or nose
of the wearer via a vacuum inlet situated directly in front
ot the wearer's mouth. A hose connected to the helmet car
ries tl.e bacteria or droplets outside the operating room at
mosphere. The mask, modeled by Helen, Gochis, is being
demonstrated during the American College of Surgeons'
clinical congress at San Francisco. " (UPI Telephoto)
Oregon Supreme
Court
Decisions
.'. Salem- (UPC -A Multnomah
county circut court decree
which denied a claim for in
junction and damages for al-
- leged infringements in the use
of trade secrets and a farmula
for making plastic wood used
in the Plywood industry was
affirmed Wednesday by the
Oregon Supreme court.
' Stimson Lumber Co. filed
, suit against a former em
ployee and certain companies
selling a wood plastic product
i based on a formula developed
by the former employee at
Stimson.
Thet formula was not pat
ented but had been Kept sec
ret and Stimson and the em
ployee agreed to keep the
formula secret. The agree
ment did not, however, pre
vent the worker from work
ing for someone else and the
mar claimed that when he
did so he did not use the Stim
son formula.
The high court, in a deci
sion written by Justice Pro
Tern Dal King, said there was
insufficient proof that the
former employee took with
him any notes or secret pro
duction methods other than
"the general knowledge which
he possessed."
. Judge James R. Bain 'was
affirmed.' ,
. Ol. decisions:
Duane Kocnekc vs. B & O
Lumber Co., et al, appellants,
and A. F.' Kurt vs. B it O
Lumber Co., ct al, appellants;
appeal from Multnomah coun
ty; opinion by Justice Wil
liam Perry; Judge William J.
Wells affirmed; two consoli
dated appeals to recover dam
ages for violation of the Blue
Sky law, $4,000 Judgments
for both Koeneke and Hurt
. affirmed. '
Lonnle L. Pocholec, appel
lant vs. Natalie B. Giustina,
el al; appeal from Lane comv
ty; opinion by Justice Keith
NEW I960
RAMBLERS
12 LEFT
2-DOORS
4-DOOR WAGONS
SAVE-SAVE
UP TO
$100
$200
$300
$400
i $500
$600
$700
PAUL LEA ROTORS
5th i BARTLETT
SP 2-6185
O'Connell; Judge Frank B.
Rcid affirmed; judgment
based on a jury's verdict fa
voring the defendant in, the
drowning of a 9-yer-old boy
in a log pond affirmed.
;'i Tom Johnson vs. Gus Kolo
vos, appellant; appeal from
Benton county; opinion ' by
Justice Pro Tern E. H How
ell; Judge Fred McHenry af
firmed; judgment for $5,481
recovered by . a passenger
"against the driver of the-car
affirmed. ' . - 1
By DOUGLAS GRIPP
Salem - (UPD - The 10th Ore
gon ballot measure next
month goes back to 1958
when Mark O. Hatfield was
elected governor and named
his own successor as secretary
of state at trie same time..
Hatfield,, who had been
secretary, named Howell' Ap
pling Jr. to succeed him and
this was upheld by the Oregon
Supreme Court. ;:,
Measure 10 provides that
an elective office.. Is .vacant
when that office holder is
elected to another office.
Under present law, an elect
ed official retains his original
office until the new office
term begins. . , .
Home Rule . ,
Number 11 defines the
Pow Wow Planned
By SOC Students
Ashland Plans for a ''Big
Pow Wow" will take over the
Southern Oregon college cam
pus Ott. 28 and 29.'
According to student co-
chairmen, -Darlene Brophy
and Dave Maxwell, both of
Klamath Falls, the theme will
set the background for the
Homecoming Variety show,
the bonfire, parade, game and
dance.. ' ,
One of the most anticipated
events Is the variety show,
scheduled Friday evening un
der the leadership of Starla
Jewell and John Neal of Med-
ford.- Tryouts are scheduled
this week and only the. best
and most appropriate talent
will appear.
Parade activities are ex
pected to start at 10:30 a.m.
Saturday, Oct. 29. Entries will
Include a float, bearing expla
nation of Proposition 6 to ap
pear on the Oregon ballon
Nov. 8, as well as organization
sponsored floats bearing out
the "Big Pow Wow" theme
The SOC Red Raiders will
meet Eastern Oregon college
on Fuller field in an afternoon
game Saturday, Oct. 29, Game
time is 1:30 p.m. -
SILCNC.R
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