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Irrigon Residents
Seek School District
Heppncr -TOPD- Twenty-one
residents of Irrigon in Mor
row county have petitioned
to withdraw from the Mor
row County School District,
the first county-wide district
formed under the 1957 School
Reorganization Act.
The petitioners asked to re
main in the Morrow district
for elementary schools, but
want to form a high school
district with the Umatilla dis
trict. FORM OF SUICIDE
Charlotte, N.C.-WPfl-A phy
sician told the American Col
lege of Surgeons Wednesday
that smoking was a deliberate
"form of suicide."
"A bullet is quicker, cheap
er and a whole lot less painful
than lung cancer," said Dr. Al
ton Ochsner, surgery chief of
Ochsner Clinic and senior sur
geon at the Touro Infirmary
in New Orleans.
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talc all of the facts to an attorney.
CRIMINAL AND
CIVIL LAW
When two cars crash, for
Instance, two kinds of law
may sometimes go into play.
One is criminal law and the
other, civil law.
Under criminal law, the po
lice and district attorney look
into the accident and may de
cide that one or both parties
broke a traffic law.
In a criminal action, the
prosecutor must prove beyond
all reasonable doubt that the
driver broke a certain law. It
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is no defense for you that the
other driver also broke the
law. If the court finds that
the prosecutor did not prove
the crime beyond a reason
able doubt then the state will
lose its case. The accused will
go free. "Contributory negli
gence" is no defense to a
criminal action.
The second kind of action
which may grow out of an
auto accident is a civil action.
Anyone hurt in the crash may
sue the driver or owner of
the other car, asking for
money damages. In a civil ac
tion you have merely to show
by a "preponderance" of the
evidence, that the other party
caused the accident. You as
"plaintiff" do not have to
prove your case beyond all
reasonable doubt. But you
must retain your own attor
ney and bring suit to collect
damages.
May Reduce Liability
Moreover, in a civil case,
unlike the criminal case,
other legal doctrines such as
comparative negligence or as
sumption of the risk may re
duce or remove all liability.
So a person may be held
criminally liable and yet de
feat a civil suit where the
proper defense is available to
him. Likewise, one may be
held liable in a civil action
and yet found not guilty in a
criminal action. This can be
because of the greater bur
den of proof needed for a cri
minal conviction, or because
not every case giving rise to
liability in a civil action is
made a crime.
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commission at the Medford
post office.
Information may be ob
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Council on Aging !
Schedules Event ;
Here on Thursday
Mrs. Hale Pragoff, recently
assigned by the Oregon state ;
board of health to form and
direct volunteer services for
the aged, will speak here Feb.
21 at the fifth annual meeting
of the Rogue Valley Council
on Aging, Omar Bacon, presi
dent of the group, announced.
The noon meeting will be
held at the Red Cross build
ing on Hawthorne ave. and a
light lunch will be served for
a nominal fee and coffee fur
nished to persons, who wish
to bring a sack lunch. Bacon
said.
Because of the financial
and humanitarian aspects in
volved, the state board of
health added the volunteer
services for the aged program
to the chronic disease and li
censing of care facilities divi
sion, the health committee of
the Council on Aging recently
reported.
Topic for Meeting
Mrs. Pragoff's topic for the
Medford meeting is '.The
Value of Volunteer Services
to Your Community." She has
had considerable experience
as a medical social worker
and with volunteer groups.
Anyone interested in the
council's program is invited
to attend, Bacon said.
Election of officers is on
the agenda for the Thursday
meeting and reports will be
made by major committees,
including recreation, housing,
senior citizens center, and
health.
The Rogue Valley Council
on Aging has, in the past,
sponsored such activities as
the 50 Plus clubs in Medford,
Ashland and White City, the
Senior Activity Center and
the Friendly Visitors Service
to Nursing Homes and em
ployment studies.
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Musical Program
Presented by MHS
Students at Lunch
Nine Medford High school
students presented a musical
program and the Kiwanis Ka
pcrs show was outlined yes
terday at a Medford Kiwanis
club Valentine luncheon at
Rogue Valley Country club.
Wives o members were
guests.
The musicians were the
Checkmates, a vocal quartet,
and a Dixie land band. Vocal
ists were Pat Selby, Chris
Helman, Jackie Long and
Jean Allen from the choir.
They were accompanied Ly
Jim Arthur. From the high
school band were Paul Jenny,
Ron Harris, Paul Goodwin
and Scldon Van Sickle.
Miss Long sang a solo, "One
Boy," from the forthcoming
school musical production,
'"Bye Bye Birdie."
Outlines Kapers Plans
Dr. Abner Clark, talent:
chairman, outlined the Ka
pers production, "Well, Flip
My Wig," and listed the pros
pective cast. Professional Di- j
rector Bob Gregory spoke
briefly concerning the show
which will be presented Feb.
27 and 28 and March 1 and 2.
The show was discussed in
more detail by Gregory last
night at a "meet the director"
parly at the high school band
room. Casting was finalized
for most of the roles and re
hearsals were to begin today.
Carl George, .student at St.
Mary's High school was intro
duced at the luncheon by
Scoutmaster Richard Swan as
an outstanding member of
Boy Scout Troop 2, which is
sponsored by the Kiwanis
club. George is a Life scout
and junior assistant scout
muster. Dr. Scott Jennings, an osteo
path, was introduced as a new
Kiwanis member.
Mitchell Brothers to
Present Driving Awards
Portland Safe driving
awarde will be presented to
38 Mitchel Brothers Truck
Lines drivers at the company's
annual safety award banquet
Feb. lfi in Portland, accord
ing to Pole A. Schons. general
manager
The award plaques, ranging
from 1 to 18 consecutive years
of accident-free driving, rep
resent a total of 2;u years of
safe driving in Portland.
Former Professor to
Speak at Meeting
Derek Prince, former pro
fessor of Greek philosophy
and logic at Kings college,
Cambridge university. Eng
land, will speak at 7 p.m.
Friday at a meeting of the
Rogue Valley chapter of the
Full Gospel Business Men's
Fellowship.
The dinner will be at
North's Chuck Wagon. 1016
North Riverside ave He will
spok on "From Philosophy
to Christ "
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