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OAN Landscape
Awards Program
Offers Prizes
The 1978 Landscape Awards Pro-
gram of the Oregon Asg-iation of
Nurserymen will again offer recog-
nition and $350 in prizes to people
and companies who have beautified
their surroundings.
This 7th annual statewide con-
test is open to homeowners and
weekend gardeners, as well as
professional landscapers. Non-
professionals will not be in compe-
tition with professionals. There is
no entry fee. The landscaping need
not be new but it must not have
previously won an DAN award,
according to Carl (Dusty) Plug,
DAN executive secretary.
The program is designed to
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encourage beautification of homes
and public places by calling atten-
tion to landscaping which has en-
hanced the community, according
to R. Larry Rowse, DAN Landscape
Awards Chairman and landscape
services manager for Portland Gen-
era] Electric Co.
The three award categories are
Residential (Professional), Resi-
dential (Amateur), and Commercial
or Public Buidlings, with three
winners in each category. An
awards program will be held at the
Portland Chamber of Commerce
Forum Luncheon on September 5.
Professional categories involve
landscaping performed by "a pro-
fessional landscape architect, con-
tractor or gardener. Entry may be
made by the professionals or by the
homeowner or buidling owner in
their behalf. The Amateur category
is for landscaping done'wholly by
the homeowner.
Homeowners and amateur en-
trants will compete for $350 worth
of plant material awards, as well as
award plaques. Professional en-
trants will be vying .for award
plaques as well as industry recog-
nition.
Deadline for entry is July 31.
Information and entry blanks may
be obtained by contacting the Ore.
gon Association of Nurserymen,
0224, S.W. Hamilton St., Portland,
Oregon 97201, or by calling 221-
1182
PUBLIC NOTICE
CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY
COLLEGE BUDGET
COMMITTEE VACANCY
The Chemeketa Community College Board of Education Is
seeking applicants for positions on the citizens' budget €om-
mitten for the €ollege. A vacancy has been declared for Zone 2.
Zone 2 Includes most of Yamhill County [excluding only that
northeast portion which is not in the Chemeketa college district].
Each candidate must be a registered voter and must reside In the
zone which he or she is seeking to represent.
The Board of Education will Interview candidates at a special
meeting July 17 at 7:30 p.m. and will select the new budget
commltten member for Zone 2 at the August 10 regular meeting.
Persons wishing to apply should request application materials
from the office of the president, Chemeketa Community College,
4IX)0 Lancaster Drive NE, P.O. Box 14007, Salem, Oregon 97309.
Deadline for submission of applications Is June 30, 1978.
For further Information, please contact the president's office,
Chemeketa Community College, 399-5121.
Michael Holland, Chairman
Board of Education
Arthur A. Blnnle
President
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Endangered Names
In a romantic seashore setting,
with the moon overhead, the
handsome man sweeps the beau-
tiful woman into his arms. Ten-
derly he whispers into her ear:
"Did you know that Xerox is a
registered trademark of Xerox
Corporation and, u a brand name,
should be used only to identify its
products and services?"
With this and other advertise-
mem, Xerox Corporation is try-
in8 to prote a precious asset--
its own name.
Under tademark law, if con-
stoners generally start using a
hi'and name u the basic word to
describe the product, then the
company loess its exclusive rights
in the name. "Xerox" would
become "xerox"--just another
word in the English language,
available to one and all.
That fate has already befallen
some of the most famotm namm
in the American marketplace.
"Linoleum" became "linoleum,"
"Aspirin" became "aspirin," "Cel-
lophane" became "cellophane,"
and "Escalator" became "secala-
tor."
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And "yo-yo" and "brassiere"
were held unprotsctable as "Yo-
Yo" and "Brassiere."
Does it matter, legally, that the
company made an honest effort
to keep its name from slipping
into the public domain? The
DuPont Company, in laying to
save "Cellophane," pointed to its
costJy campaign to remind cus-
tomers of its brand name rights.
But the court said effort alone
wasn't enough.
"It makes no difference," said
the court, "what money the
DuPont Company expended in
order to persuade the public that
'cellophane' means an article of
DuPont manufacture. So far as it
did not succeed in actually con-
verting the world to its gospel, it
can have no lief."
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