PAGG TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning; September 11, 1936 Bimce Divorce -Void, Is Claim Plaintiff Was Guardian of , Defendant, Set Forth in Motion Filed Romantic Pair Motion to set aside a divorce decree" granted to M. A. Bunce c&1Bsl -C."E.' Bunce January 1930, was filed in circuit court yesterday by R. II. Bassett. jtnar- ttian of-C. E. Bunce. The motion vfas based' on an affidavit by Bas sett that the decree was null and void because the plaintiff, Mrs. Btince, had been acting as-guar-d'au for the defendant, an in sane patient, that he bad not been served with papers either Personally or through a guardian al litem, that he had not been represented at the trial and that a guardian can not take a posi tion adverse to ward without the appointment of a guardian ad The plaintiff In the divorce action died May 6, 1934. She willed all her estate to her daughter, Mrs. Ida Canos, accord ing, to the affidavit. Some of the ' property is alleged to belong to O. K. Bunce, Mrs. Canos and Bruce Fenwick are acting , as joint executory of the estate which .is estimated at 112,000 in real property and $3000 of personal diaa claims that by reason of tbe alleged void decree property of the defendant is being diverted ' from its lawful descent and that the ward is being deprived of his rightful property. ,, : Tbe Bunces were married Jan nary 7. 1900. In November 10. 19 23, C. E. Bunce was committed to the state hospital and Mrs. M. . A. Bonce was named guar dian. She held the position until her death in 1934. Notice was served on the. exe cutors of the M. A. Bunce estate that the motion to set aside the divofce decree would be nlade in KMS TODAY I'OMORROW! v. IRVIN S.COBB A JoKSLISI SUISSJESWIE (A 11 I'umorrow Matinee "ZOLLIE'S Carnival Show f m 1 Katharine Hepburn iu Mary, and I'wdric Mrch jt I loth well play together In "Mary of Scotland-' opening Sunday at the Elai .npre theatre, j, department No. 2 of the circuit court September; 15. Circuit Court Zo 'Stockton vs.' IK-lfn I-afky and others: confirmation vt sals of real estate on foreclosure. Turner Htate bank by Karl O. BcJce, liquidating agent, t vs. J. I IMvis; complaint for collection of S173 due on promissory notes. R. A. -Johnson ;vs. Portland Hos pital association; motion for order of default. j ' Thomas Dorrls ;vs. Raleigh Weltv and others : demurrer. - Leo N. Cbllda vs. A. C Meyers and others; supplemental exemption claim of defendants. Hawkins and Roljerts. Inc. vs. Hnry B.- and Agnes I! Itaiyre; certificate Of sale of real property for $651. ? ' Western Ixan arul Kuildlng com pany vs. XV.. A. Bond and others; de cree of foreclosure of $1621 mortgage!. Union Central Life insurance com.- pany vs. Irwin . , Keinke and others; decree of foreclosure of S.T074 mortr gage. . ' ' '- Union Central Life Insurance com pany vs. Irving G, Keinke ; order for dismissal. : Probate Court Ludwlg Keller estate ; citation Issued for hearing February 6. 13 on petition of Joseph R. J-VUon for1 hearing on sale of real estate. , Frank Carlson ! estate: answer .to petition of Betty Elizabeth Xord filed by F. S. Lamport, executor. Ottile Wiese istate ; final hearing set for Octoter 12. i . Edward B. Patton eunrdianshlp ; hearing on appointment of guardian continued. No date set lor contin uance. - Leonard R. McKay guardianship; order signed : authorizing guardian, Caroline McKay, to borrow $500 from the Federal Housing administration and approving the Issuance of a mort gage as security for the loan. .Martha i ruiicr guaraiansnip . murm annual report filed by Jennie Truxler, guardian. Report i approved. Marriage Licenses Frank A. SchHes. mechanic. Stay ton, and Hattle j Plvely, seamstress. ISS South IStn street, ' Balem. William Rar Bitten. 42. farmer. Lebanon, and Clara L Snuatar, 29, aeamatresa, leDanoo. Justice Court Georg Wilson Fellows pleaded cuB ty to a charge of operating sv motor truck without Oregon license plates and paid a fine of lit, and costs. Recorders Court Melvln A- PetUt. Woodland. Wash, was fined tS for reckless driving. Harry Nichols, Portland, pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk and was sentenced to 10 days in jail, the sentence being suspended on condition that be leave town. - Tax Sale-Validity Suit Threat Here Because of a mix-no in tax foreclosure ; property on South Commercial "street, " the "county may face a suit to test the legal ity of tbe tax sales, , it was re vealed yesterday at a meeting-of the county . court. Tbe owner of the property, a Eugene "woman. Is reported to have threatened suit to test the law under which the property was sold. -.- The woman believed the taxes had been paid on her property but when she found they had been sold to the county she entered into a contract with the county to buy the property back. It was then found that the lots had already been Bold and-that the county could not give her the agreement to repurchase the land. The pres ent owner offers to give up the property for $50 over his cost, hut the twner refuses to ray the ex tra COSt. r The court-yesterday instructed William Thielsen to inform the woman that they could not give her the title to the land and to refund her money. Such a suit to outlaw the meth od of tax sales would cause con siderable confusion It sustained. The county - has foreclosed 450. pieces of real property and under the management of Thielsen has sold a large number of them to various purchasers. Court mem bers Indicated that they would welcome a test of the law by such a suit before additional sales are made. The Call Board - STATE ' TodayDouble bill, George Brent in "The Case Against Mrs. Ames and Margaret Sullavan in "Next Time "We Love". I Saturday only Charles Star rett In 'T h e Mysterious Avenger". I ELSIXORE Today Double bill, Joan Crawford in "D anting Lady" and Wallace Beery in "The Big House". CAPITOL Today Double bill, "Hol lywood Boulevard" with 20 stars and Joe E. Brown in "Sons 'o Guns". GRAND Today Fredric March in "The Road to Glory". Saturday Jane Withers in "Pepper", j f HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill, Jean Au- try in "Red River Valley" and "Roaming. Lady "'with 'Fay Wray. . e. e-,e;ey eeee BETTER PICTURES PERFECT SOUND LAST DAY 2 BIG FEATURES ! Margaret Sullivan in ' Next Time We LW GEORGE BRENT in THE CASE AGAINST MRS. AMES" SATURDAY ONLY BIG ACTION SHOW! I j Piiu 1 ';; 'i i.; ; . A til I x-'- I ' I "UNDERSEA CARTOON COMKDY NEWS Vs. - I 4 , 0 BIIDNIGHT SHOW O SATURDAY NIG1TT lltlS Ma ior Events At Fair Today Livestock Parade Is Pat f Over to "Today; 4-H ' Selections Loom ' (Continued from Pag 11 parking purposes. Dr. O. L. Scott, Salem, was relected president and Mrs. Phillip Fisher, Salem,, secre-tarj-treasurer. Two resolutions were adopted at the Oregon Purebred "Livestock association - banquet last, night. On suggests that exhibitors sub mit ideas for changes : of policy and practices at the stock barns to department heads, who in turn will take the- matters up . with the fair management. The other extended sympathy to the family of W. O. Morrow Independence member of the association who died since the 1935 fair. Not as staid as greyhounds who follow the electric rabbit, tho hounds entered in a stunt race around the track yesterday morn ing took to the open, country in stead of chaBing the bear which they -were supposed to track. The merriment of the audience was heightened by dogs' surprise leap ing of the track fences and the arguments of owners claiming the prize money. Although Dan, red hound entered by Allan Dun, Dai las, located the bear first, the affair was .called no race. s Yesterday for the first day since the fair began, no accident injuries were reported at the first aid station. Motorcade Missed ; Salem . residents interested in watching the field artillery mo torcade which was scheduled to pass through this city Thursday, waited in vain. The lengthy cara van presumably took the west side highway, although an offi cer here Wednesday announced it would come through Salem, Memorial Given For Ex-Campers Memorial rite for 16 members of the state fair campers associa tion, who hav died within the last' ; year wer : said Thursday night at jth annual meeting of the organisation in th Tozler cottage. ; The If deceased members, ac cording to Albert Toxier, wer Lloner Baker, Portland; Lottie Dimick, " Tacoma, Wash.;' Mrs. Ethel Fletcher; Salem; Mrs. John L. Green, Garden ' Home; A. S. Hulburt, Albany; Mrs. George Hofleck, Albany; B. B. Berrick, Salem; Clyde ' D. Havens.'. Hood River; N. D. Looney, Jefferson: J. F. Laflar, Salem; Mrs: H. C. Porter, Aumsrille;' Mrs. Rachel Reeder, Salem; Herman Schell house, Portland; Melissa Cooper, Hopewell; . Mrs. Lillian Crane, Portland, and Mrs. T. B. Patton. i . Drunkenness Charged - Mike Casey, Lloyd Barber and H. R. Oilman, Garibaldi, were booked last night by police on charges of being drank. . STARTS SUNDAY 1 E'QUCi:? IS DACIC! lzzr.z diver Curwood's K-. nnMrtt vw - ' fOX sittvr milk f HUDSON PAUL KELLY f Rates Reduced by Mountain States fCoatlnued from Pag 1) was expected ' to stimulate and encourage greater use of power driven machinery on th farm, McColloch said. McColloch said negotiations be tween tbe Mountain States Power company and his department had been in progress for the past 12 months. - v "A substantial Increase in in come, particularly during 1936 has made it possible for the com pany to grant a larger reduction than originally anticipated," Mc Colloch declared. The rate reduction for lighting will affect 25,000 customers. , Company -officials said even lower rates probably would be granted when wholesale electric energy Is available at the Bonne rill plant.- p s v- The Mountain State Power company serves Albany, Dallas, TODAY & SATURDAY 2 FEATURES t-4 r or riiaeeai x 1 'TStTRUCfreit AND HIT NO. 2 A Warner Bros. Picture Directed by Lloyd Bacon Stayton, Scio. Corvalli,- Bp ring field. Tillamook. Marsifleld and North Bend and large rural areas lXloir,Yrfooy Today & Saturday j C g Two Features 1. i C I SATTIIN) TNI KIILM-KINO 1 or tni wisrr iNWUlAcnoN L 1 SilsMKitf ! i j-vTw""""5J. a-, . y - 'W' . i j;'. AND SECOND FEATURE THRILL FILLED , LAUGH- PACKED tat ef m ah vat I no ALSO A GREATER NEW SERIAL I mil o Jm fir I tmooi i i VikICK OF TBI C."'G:IE Added Cartoon Comedy and Fox Netra in Polk, Marion, Benton, Linn, Lane and Tillamook counties. 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