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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1943)
TAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943 I i W I I BT. L 99 WAITS SENTENCE IN JUSTICE COURT James Green, who was given five days to clean up rubbish he scattered along Ross lane, has performed the task and is scheduled to appear soon in justice court for sentence. Green entered a plea of guilty and Justice of the Peace W. R. Cole man deferred sentence until the accused picked up the assorted debris and the clean-up had been inspected by the county court. Members of the county court said Green had scattered the rubbish with many old bottles, along the road for 800 to 900 feet. Green . told the court he had been hired to clean up the yard of a house on Maple Park court and had hauled the rub bish in a trailer to Ross lane. The sheriff's office and . the county court teamed up in the Investigation. Green was traced by means of a piece of wall paper and paper upon which items were written. The broken bottles and other glass were held a menace to auto tires. County Judge J. B. Coleman said he had inspected the clean up and that Green had done a thorough job. William Flood charged with speeding a truck at 47 miles per hour on the Pacific highway .was fined $7.50 and costs. He was moving his household goods from Grants Pass to Redding and was released to continue his Journey with the condition he would pay the fine and costs hv Nnvmhip IS. William E. Longbothern was assessed $1.50 and costs for lack of an operator's license. . 1,16 TAKEN BY DEATH Gloria Ellen Smith, 16, passed way at a local hospital Thurs day morning after a brief ill ness. . She was born in Medford July 1, 1927. She was a student at Med ford Senior high school, and very popular with her fellow . students. . : There are left to mourn: her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sheldon, three broth ers. Roy Smith, Salem; Loyd Smith, Roaeburg and Robert L. Smith of San Paula, Calif., also one sister, Mrs. Doris Severson, Klamath Falls, and one step brother, Dean Sheldon of Med ford. Funeral arrangements In charge of Perl funeral home will be announced later. Hollywood, Oct. 21. 0J.R) Handsome Errol Flynn today en countered a week's delay in his efforts to sidestep a paternity suit brought against him by Stately Shirley Hassau. Judge John Gee Clark post poned until October 28 a hear ing on Flynnls demurrer which asserted Mrs. Hassau had failed to establish any connection be tween him and her three-year- old daughter. Attorneys for Mrs. Hassau will appear in court to seek a similar week's postponement of their client's petition ordering Flynn to show cause why he should not temporarily support Mrs, Hassau and her daughter. Flynn's demurrer said Mrs. Hassau's complaint made no case at all. 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