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O o o o o o THUHSDAY, JANUIY 12, lef MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, ORE, 11 irfrftwy . Board of Health Asks High Court SUNNEE BUTTERED "Where me and my mom To Reject Appeal BEEFSTEAK ORE IDA Mb. Pkg. FRENCH FRIES Sulem-MPIl-The state board of health Wednesday asked the Oregon Supreme court to reject an anneal by a Port land scientist to gain access to board data on the amount ot radioactivity in water and CHET'S CHICKEN, TURKEY AND BEEF. air in Portland. MEAT Dr. Alan M, Macewan was rofused access to board rec $00 ords and he filed suit claim For lng the board had no right to do so. G O T ' .1 .' ' "f . ' N, I . . Ill Sr U I F ii t: i V I On Aug. 18, 1959, Mult noinah County Circuit Judge J. J. Murchison upheld thi rjoard ana Dr. Macewan an pealed to the high court. This is the appeal that was argued Wednesday, Roubon G. Lensko of Port land, attorney for Dr Mucc wan, said the board had put usell into tne role of "Czar, and that the doctor's funda- mental right as a citizen to seo the rocords are being de- nicd. Macewan, who is study ing genetics, wants to inspect the records for several rea sons-one to make a doter mlnation of his own as to extent of hazards from th radiation. Now Being Exposed Ho pointed out that he, his lamlly and tne general pub lie are now being exposed to it. The board's attorney, Floyd Fredrlckson of Portland, said the board's main point is that the data Macowan seeks is not part of tho public record Judge Murchison ruled that technical data, field notes, es tlmatcs and other details which Macewan seeks do not fall into tho classification of public record-which any citi zen has access to, Fredrickson said if Maco wan were right, this would open up access to every letter. overy note and every "scrap" ol public data to anyone in any state, county, city or school office. The result, he said, would be "chaos." Frodrickson said present 1 a w provides "reasonable" limitations on which records may bo Inspected by the pub lic. Lcnske also cited tho fact that the board allows news media to use some of the data, and puts out periodic news releases. He asked why, if the board docs this, it denies a citizen access to tho records. Court Records i'T $,lf very wk ' 1 We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities No Sales to Deafen "My Mom lays there's just one place to really save on food, and nobody's imarter'n my Mom. Dad tayt she can make a dollar go farrher'n anyone he knows of. Mom says she ust shops right here for the weekly specials and takes advantage of the everyday low prices. Anyway I'm real happy with things the way they are, Why don't yov have your Mom bring you here next time she shops." PIES t SWANSON'S TWIN PAK FRUIT PIES FLEISCHMANN'S EXTRA FANCY Pkgs. MARGARINE BLUE BONNET MARGARINE Regular 41c Value lb. lbs. SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY, JAN. 15 IMYOniS SHORTENING CROWN UNBLEACHED U.S.D.A. CHOICE FLOUR BEST FOODS Ql Jar SNOWDRIFT 6-Lb. Can 25-lb. $19 $69 .MUNICIPAL COURT George Otis Backcs. disobeyed tralllo signal, $o. Edward Anthony Friendly, Im proper lane uaase, $10. Dallen Terry Bounds, violation of basic rule, las. Homer Lloyd Dale, vlolallon ol basic rule, $23. LoRoy Herbert Jarvls. not wear ing corrective lenses, $10. ('rankle Sue Polk, violation o( basic rulo, $25. Virginia Pauline Kline, violation of basic rule. $25. Douglas Robert Doc, disobeyed trufllc signal, $10. Henry Owen Moellcr, violation of basic rule, $23. John Wesley Ovcrand, wrong why on one-way street, $10. Betty Muriel Caughle, violation of basic rule. $10. Fred Louis Strtube, disobeyed tralllc signal, $10. Uertbamay Roberts, violation of basic rule, $10. Richard Gordon Sobnrcy, no on. orator's license, $5. Harold Elmer Wagner, obstructed vision. $10 suspended. Charles Albert Lasher, disobey ed tralllc signal, $10. Edwin Emlln Jurvakalnon, no operator's license, $3 suspended. Warren Hamilton Navse, viola tion of bnslc rule, $12.30. Kenneth Randolph cbrllis, viola lion of basic rule, $25 Jack William Lewis, driving without headlights. $10. Thurman Theodore Strlplin, vio lation of basic rulo, $10. Cecil Roy Martin, obstructed vision, $10. turn"$io'V'n s"'"n '"'Proper left Uwlght' Noll Bradford, excessive nolhe. $10. Julius Zlbull, violation ol baslo rulo, $10. BLADE CUT Round BONE lb. ROAST ROAST U.S. Choice U.S. Choice lb. lb. U.S.D.A. "CHOICE" ASIII.A.NU MUNICIPAL Ralph Wcalcy Harris, turn. $5 Virgil Mlchalcnko, Ins S3. Ruth Belle Garrett, atop signal, $5. Daniel Gardner Cady, of basic rule. $13. Larry N, Robin, ing. a. improper lllesal park disobeyed violation lllesal park failure to dim ohhv I. r..,r.t. ..II uii rigiu nan oi mriay $33 jium tnwm Wlnnltighnin, 20 ruulc 2. box 53A, Jacksonville, dls- uiuL-.ij i-unuuci, 9;iu, IHSTRH'T COURT ii 1 1 , 2Vk M"rUl. 'allure to dim Stove W. Hublar. nn lights. $5. Pau E. Ileum nn H.,i.i. t, ""j!"" Undiey, no rear stop light. $3. 1 Eugene N. t.ce. leaving motor vehicle unattendrd. $13. Ilgh'l"1$10 l''lcl,,,' no rr"r ",nP Arvell j Meadows, violation of Uarrll d. Weeni, nn tall light $3 $7 30rry "0 lights I log i, , H. L. ureesom, lilhls. $7.50. Scott L. Atkinson, no vehicle ll ccnue. 13. Genrie C Kalberton, violation ol i.ri)rgc William Moore, no public utility commission permit. $7 SO. clcla J. Anderson, failure to Big. nal. $7.50. Dolores G. Mlllch, failure to Hop. Ernest L. Thompson, disobeyed atop sign, $13 Hugh a, Shellabarger, Improper headlights, $13 r r $iohHrls r' Kfl,n' 110 ,op Hsi'i Axel W. Haski. Jacksonville. drunk in public place, $5 Hubert Brown, no motor vehicle llCChRf, $3, June I Smith, failure to dim headlights. $13 Harry fjummara Jr., no vehicle lla Mae HiginboUiam. violation ol baslr rule, $10. r Charles B. Henry, no (tfttaaars license. $3. John C. Norrli, 9ow lights, $7 50. " Gregory A. Lara, ItQIieOi lb low ll SHORT RIBS U.S.D.A. "CHOICE" PLATE BOILING BEEF U.S.D.A. "CHOICE" RIB STEAKS lb. lb. Really Fresh GROUND BEEF if SHADY GLEN n PIECES and STEMS if imcunnniic ! pi n n.inni iim. $ 4 STEW CATSUP CLASV2S OYSTERS PREEV VIEWS 7 : Big Y fS w Quality & VJ Control jf m a s-go U for I Standby 14-oi. Bottle Saltesea Minced Sunpakt Small Pacific LUNCHEON MEAT Swlft'i Sautage 12-oz. can iwnn am 2 24-ox. 00D 1 lb. bit 1 PANCAKE I J MIX if J) 4-.b. 9Q ft fj Bag fJJ I j 1 LUMBERJACK Jj l PANCAKE j Gerber STRAINED BABY FOOD (EXCEPT MEATS and HI DINNERS) For (REGULAR $1.30 VALUE) Gerber JUNIOR BABY FOODS (EXCEPT MEATS and HI DINNERS) W For (REGULAR $1.08 VALUE) GERBER'S BABY MEATSc2for 39f SNOBOY POTATO No. 1 Premium ES AS ADVERTISED IN THI SATURDAY EVENING POST North Dakota REDS Idaho RUSSETS Oregon DESCHUTES 5c COUPON IN EACH BAG GOOD ON POUND OF BUTTER 10-Lb. Cello Bag WASHINGTON WINESAP OR OREGON NEWTOWN NAVEL SWEET JUICY ORANGES RED TOKAY GRAPES BOILING ONIONS GREEN ONIONS mi; BALIS 4B8L Cell 2 BELL it). Bag : PEPPERS : Lv M3 m green I 2 ibs. 29 Q ib. 1Q V bag I yVjJ $100 BOG !)''" BURGER BITS 1