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THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
LANE COUNTY In the Matter of
the Estate of Anton Otto Singler
Estate No. 19PB09179 NOTICE
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on December 2, 2019, Christopher
Anthony David Singler has been
appointed and has qualified as
Personal Representative of this
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NOTICE
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appointed personal representative
for the Estate of Donald A. Pye,
by the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Lane County, Case
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PUBLIC NOTICES
proper vouchers, within four months
after the date of first publication of
this Notice, as stated below, to
the Personal Representative at 225
Oakway Center, Eugene, Oregon
97401, or they may be barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records of the
court, the Personal Representative,
or the attorney for the Personal
Representative.
Date
and
First
Published:
December 12, 2019.
by: GREG ALLEN HUNT, Attorney
for Personal Representative.
___________________________
NOTICE
TO
INTERESTED
PERSONS: Probate proceedings
in the Estate of Alton E. Turner,
deceased, are now pending in
the Circuit Court for Lane County,
Oregon, Case No. 19PB09212.
Scot Turner has been appointed
as personal representative of
Decedent.
All persons having
claims against the Estate are
required to present them, in due
form, within four months after the
date of first publication of this
Notice. The date of first publication
of this Notice is December 12,
2019. Claims shall be presented to
the personal representative at this
address: c/o Bryon L. Land, Arnold
Gallagher P.C., 800 Willamette
Street, Suite 800, PO Box 1758,
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Eugene, OR 97440-1758, or they
may be barred. All persons whose
rights may be affected by these
proceedings may obtain additional
information from the records of the
court, the personal representative,
or his attorney, Bryon L. Land,
whose address is listed above, and
whose telephone number is (541)
484-0188.
___________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
LANE COUNTY In the Matter of
the Estate of Lynn A. Hufstader
Estate No: 19PB09010 NOTICE
TO INTERESTED PERSONS,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on
December 3 , 2019 Derick
Hufstader and Cindy Hamel have
been appointed and has qualified
as Co-Personal Representatives of
this estate. All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the
same, with proper vouchers,
within four months after the date
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of first publication of this Notice,
as stated below, to the Personal
Representatives at 225 Oakway
Center, Eugene, Oregon 97401,
or they may be barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records
of the court, the Personal
Representatives, or the attorney for
the Personal Representatives.
Date
and
First
Published:
December 12, 2019.
by: GREG ALLEN HUNT, Attorney
for Personal Representatives.
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How To Choose A Christmas Tree: Tips From Expert Arborist Mark Chisholm
(NAPS)—There’s more to decking
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seven hints that can help:
Select Your Location
Before you head to the lot or store
to pick out this year’s tree, you must be
certain of where you want to place the
tree and the space available. Try to avoid
spots near heat sources such as radia-
tors, fireplaces, heating vents and even
televisions or sun-drenched windows.
Also, try to tuck the tree into a low-traf-
Cran-Cherry Rosemary Spread
In a medium bowl, combine the
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fic area to avoid accidental bumping and
possible safety issues. Next, you’ll need
to measure the space dimensions you
have to work with, bearing in mind that
a tree stand will add a few extra inches
of height, as will a star or angel to finish
the top.
Consider a Charitable Tree Lot
If you’re like me and look forward to
contributing to the spirit of the season
while picking a tree, you can look for char-
itable lots. One I like to shop at donates all
of its proceeds to a children’s hospital. An-
other option would be to get an extra tree
and then donate it to a family that can’t
afford one or to an organization that will
find that tree the right home.
Select the Right Tree for You
At the lot you will likely see three or
four common varieties of trees. Some
things to consider when choosing are
the color, shape and feel of the tree. Some
trees are dark green, and others have gray
or white shades. There are trees with tight
branching patterns and some with more
spaces. One thing to remember is that if
the tree looks very full while absent of
ornaments, it may be difficult to deco-
rate. Most trees that end up on a lot have
been groomed and sheared to look great
during the selection process. Then you
get it home and realize that there’s very
little space for ornaments. Choosing one
with some empty spaces might be a bet-
ter route. You could bring a few of your
favorite ornaments with you to test at the
store. Also, be sure that the first foot of
trunk is straight, or you could have one
heck of a time getting it to stand up cor-
rectly at home.
Try a Live Tree
Balled and burlap or container trees
can be a nice choice for a live tree. It will
be heavier and need more diligent care
once home. After the holidays are over, it
can be added to the landscape. One extra
step you’ll need to adopt is assessing the
planting space for proper growing space,
sunlight and watering needs. Make sure
the species you choose will thrive where
you plant it.
Test Your Tree for Freshness
Once you have the look you want,
you’ll need to test the tree for freshness.
Trees that are on a lot could have been
cut and shipped weeks earlier. Look for
greener trees with no signs of wilting
or browning. What can be tricky is that
many trees have undergone a coloriz-
ing treatment before they were shipped.
That’s why a quick pull test is next on my
list. Grab a limb or two and pull them
toward you. Release the limb slowly, let-
ting it pull through your hand. A fresh
tree will keep most or all of its needles in
this test and the limb will not feel brittle
or snap. Flexibility in the limbs is a must
if the tree is to remain green for the next
few weeks indoors. The final test is a
quick drop test. Lift the tree a few inches
off the ground and then let the butt of
the tree hit the ground. That quick shock
will release any dry needles and give you
a good feel for how fresh the tree truly is.
Don’t worry about a few needles letting
loose within the interior.
Prepare Your Tree for Indoors
Once you pick your tree and truck
it home, make a fresh cut at the base,
Taking seven steps can help you get
the right Christmas tree for your
home and family.
unless it was already done for you. One
thing I like to do before I bring my tree
inside is to take out my STIHL blower
and give the tree a quick blast to re-
move any loose needles, debris wedged
in the branches and, most importantly,
remove any insects or egg masses that
might have survived the journey.
Recycle Your Tree
After Christmas is over, you’ll need
to dispose of the family tree. There are
many recycling programs all over the
country that account for the recycling
of 93% of all trees nationally. Most get
ground into mulch to be given back
to the community or used as mulch in
flower beds and parks. Some places have
extensive erosion programs that take ad-
vantage of this biodegradable resource.
Check websites such as RealChristmas-
Trees.org for more information.
Learn More
For further facts on tree care, go to
www.stihlusa.com/information/how-to-
guides/tips-for-choosing-real-christmas-
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About Mark Chisholm
One part acrobat, one part expert
rope climber, one part tree physiologist,
and several parts competitor and thrill
seeker, Mark Chisholm is a third-gener-
ation certified arborist with his family
owned Aspen Tree Expert Company and
STIHL Inc. spokesperson.