HOBBS v. PACIFIC COLOR PLATE COMPANY


493 P.2d 755 (1972)

In the matter of the Compensation of the Beneficiaries of Dalton L. HOBBS, Deceased. Thelma P. Hobbs et al., Appellants, v. PACIFIC COLOR PLATE COMPANY, Employer, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Oregon, Department 2.

Decided February 4, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hardy Myers, Jr., Portland, argued the cause for appellants. With him on the brief were Rives, Bonyhadi, Hall & Epstein, Portland.

Robert E. Joseph, Jr., Portland, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Souther, Spaulding, Kinsey, Williamson & Schwabe, and Andrew F. Fink, Portland.

Before SCHWAB, C.J., and LANGTRY and FORT, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Claimants sought Workmen's Compensation Law death benefits from the defendant, asserting that the death of Dalton Hobbs from a heart attack while employed by defendant as a salesman was a compensable claim.

The hearing officer, the Workmen's Compensation Board and the circuit court successively found that claimants had not established by a preponderance of the evidence that the deceased's employment materially...

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