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HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, April S,
1962
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Public Notices
THE MARRIAGE OF MR. AND MRS. LARRY DEAN PETSCH was
solemnized March 10 at the Trinity Methodist church. West
Frankfort, 111. The bride is the former Donna Gail Avery.
(Hood's Studio)
Marriage Rites Unite
Couple In Illinois
In Church Wedding
LEXINGTON In a beautiful
randltdiKht ceremony at the
Trinity Methodist church of West
Frankfort, III., on Saturday,
March 10, Miss Donna Gail
Avery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Avery, became the bride
of Larry Dean Fetsch, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Al Fetsch of Lexington.
The Ilov. Harold Cody and the
iiev. Hubert Edwards performed
Hie double ring ceremony.
The bride, escorted to the altar
by her father, wore an imported
white chant illy lace and silk
sheen over taffeta. The laee bo
dice with scbrina neckline of iri
descent and pearls was fashion
ed with Ioiil' sleeves and tauered
wrists. The voluminous silk skirt
of cliaiitiliy lace terminated Into
a peaceful, tiered train. Her fin
nertip silk illusion veil was se
emed to a lace tiara, sparkling
in neails and ihinestones. She
carried a cascade bridal bouquet
of white carnations centered
with a white orchid.
1'he church altar was deeorat
with baskets of white Klad-
ioli and urns of potted greenery
and candelabra with tall white
lapel's.
A medley of wedding music
was tiresented bv William rai
nier and accompanied Miss Judy
i rt In as she san "Because,"
Always" and the "Lord's Pray
ed
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Miss Jacqueline Davis was
maid of honor and Miss Kay
Hanover was bridesmaid. Both
wore identical dresses of true
blue satin, with matching head
pieces and assessories.
Dave Scott of Bonne Terre, Mo.,
was best man and Gary Young
of West Frankfort, Mo., was
groomsman.
The flower girl was Melinda
Lyell, cousin of the bride, wear
ing white organdy with blue
trim. Ushers were Larry Barton,
nd Robert Fetsch, brother of
the groom.
The bride's mother chose mint
green embroidered linen sneain
dress, with black accessories and
carnation corsage. 'Hie grooms
mother wore a blue silk sheath
dress with blue accessories and
white carnation corsage.
A receoUon was held in the
church basement following the
ceremony.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Al 1'etsch and
children Kobert and Marlene of
Lexington, and Mr. and Mrs,
David Tottlenicn of Collinsville,
111.
The bride was a 1!)G1 graduate
of West Frankfort, 111. Hetore
their marriage she was employ
edin St. Louis, Mo. as a legal
secretary. The irraom was a grad
uate of Ileppner High school, and
has lust completed a A year term
of duty with the U.S. army. At
nreseni the couple will bo at
home at the Al Fetsch ranch
near Lexington.
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SUMMONS
Equity No. 4581
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
MDBBOW COUNTY
iwa NORMAN NELSON and
JEAN E. NELSON, husband and
wife, and ALFRED H. NELSON,
JK. and HELEN E. NELSON, hus
band and wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
CHARLES ALLINGER and JANE
nriF ALLINGER. his wite. or
if said CHARLES ALLINGER is
deceased, then the unknown
heirs of CHARLES ALLINGER,
deceased; CHARLES T. TOOZE
and JANE DOE TOOZE, hus-
Girls Place Among
Top Advent Teams
Marianne Huber and Linda
Bauer placed among the three
final teams on the "Spotlight on
Truth" Bible quiz held at the
Stateline Seventh-day Adventist
church Saturday, March 24. There
were nine teams competing to
enter the state contest on April
20 at the Memorial Coliseum
in Portland.
Marianne is the daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Huber and
Linda's parents are Elder andi
Mrs. David Bauer.
TO THE
EDITOR. . .
To the Editor:
Two Ugly Stubs!
This is the most outstanding
feature in our city park since
city crews completed the but
chery of two of the large trees
there. And why? They had been
butchered before!
About this time every year cit
izens seem to feel it is a mistake
to let a tree grow in the manner
nature decrees with tall, spread
ing limbs reaching for the sun
light and the sky. So with axe
and handsaw, powersaw and
cables they set about the annual
rite of "topping their trees."
"Killing their trees" would better
describe the activity, for this is
precisely what they are doing;
killing them, slowly. A tree can
no more live out a normal life
span after being "topped" even
once, than a person can live a
normal life with an amputation
every now and then. A tree de
velops in balance root system,
trunk, and spreading limbs
each in its proper degree to sup
port the rest. It is as serious to
upset the balance by severing
the top as by severing the root
system, or stripping the bark
from the trunk.
To be sure, the tree tries to sur
vive: It sends out an enormous
growth after being "topped" in
its struggle to live growth that
will provide as much area as
possible for leaf development
(the tree's manufacturing plant).
But the odds are all against its
success. The new growth cannot
provide the uncongested area for
leaf development and exposure
to sunlieht and air that wide-
spreading, well-developed limbs
provide. The blunt end oi a
sa wed-off limb several inches
in diameter is open invitation
to decay, even alter our teeDie
efforts to assuage our minds
about butchery by painting over
the cut.) No wound on a tree
can long remain free from de
cay if it is larger than the tree
can cover with new bark, it's
one healing process, within a
vear or two. Unless, of course,
it receives constant and careful
attention until the trees new
bark growth has had time to
cover the wound.
A severe "topping" such as the
park trees have received will
have reduced their life span
by decades, and their beauty is
destroyed forever. A home-owner
should think carefully before
severing even a large limb or
two; the value of a tree, and
its beauty, should be weighed
against any possible danger to
his house from a limb downed
by a high wind. "Topping"
should become as frowned upon
as burning stubble in a wheat
field. Careful pruning and shap
ing a growing tree is good and
necessary, but butchery is a
tragic mistake.
Let's stop killing our trees!
Goodness knows they are none
too plentiful now. Let's let them
grow, tall, majestic, beautiful!
Let's let them lift our eyes and
our spirits! Let's lot them grow,
and grow with them.
Sincerely,
Austin MeGhee
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band and wife, or if said
CHARLES T. TOOZE is deceased,
then the unknown heirs of
CHARLES T. TOOZE, deceased;
LETTIE G. TOOZE and JOHN
DOE TOOZE, wife and husband,
or if said LETTIE G. TOOZE is
deceased, then the unknown
heirs of LETTIE G. TOOZE, de
ceased, and all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or inter
est in the real property described
in the complaint herein,
Defendants.
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE
FENDANTS: Charles Allinger and Jane
Doe Allinger, his wife, or if
said Charles Allinger is de
ceased, then the unknown
heirs of Charles Allinger, de
ceased; Charles T. Tooze and
Jane Doe Tooze, husband and
wife, or if said Charles T.
Tooze is deceased, then the
unknown heirs of Charles T.
Tooze, deceased; Lettie G.
Tooze and John Doe Tooze,
wife and husband, or if said
Lettie G. Tooze is deceased,
then the unknown heirs of
Lettie G. Tooze, deceased, and
all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest
in the real property described
in the complaint herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby required to
appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled Court and cause
within four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this
summons, and if you fail to so
appear and answer for want
thereof, plaintiffs will apply to
the said Court for the relief
prayed for and demanded in said
complaint, to-wit:
A decree that the mortgages
and assignments thereof record
ed in Book 33, page 204; book
33, page 206; book 37, page 211;
book 38, page 450 of the Mort
gage Records of Morrow County,
Oregon, be found to be clouds
upon the title of the plaintiffs
and decreed to be no longer valid
and subsisting and that they be
decreed to be satisfied of record
and no longer constitute a lien
upon the following described
real property and that the own
ers and holders of said mort
gages be decreed to have no in
terest in or lien upon the real
property herein after described
by virtue of said mortgages or
any of them, which real prop
erty is described as follows:
PARCEL NO. I.
The Southwest Quarter of
Section 1; the Northwest quar
ter of Section 12; Township
2 South, Range 23, East of
the Willamette Meridian, in
the County of Morrow, State
of Oregon.
PARCEL NO. II.
Government lots 1, 2, 3, 4, the
South half of the North half
of Section 2; the Southeast
quarter of Section 2; the East
half of Section 11; the North
west quarter of Section 14;
all in Township 2 South,
Range 23, East of the Willam
ette Meridian, in the County
of Morrow, State of Oregon.
For a further decree that the
plaintiffs are the contract pur
chasers of the real property here
inabove described and are en
titled to possession thereof all
free and clear of any and all
right, title, estate, lien, or in
terest of the defendants denom
inated, "all other persons or par
ties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in the real property de
scribed in the complaint herein"
and each of them thereto.
For a further decree that the
defendants denominated "all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real prop
erty described in the complaint
herein" or any one or more of
them, have no right, title, estate,
lien or interest of any kind or
nature whatsoever in and to
said real property or any part
thereof and that said defendants
and each of them be perpet
ually restrained and enjoined
from asserting or claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or in
terest of any kind or nature in
and to said real property or any
part thereof adverse to the plain-
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tiffs and for such other and
further relief as to the Court
may seem meet and equitable
in the premises.
This summons is served upon
you by rjublication thereof for
four successive weeks in the
Heppner Gazette-Times by order
of the Judge of the above en
titled Court, which order was
made and entered the 4th day
of April, 1962, and the date of
the first publication of this sum
mons is the 5th day of April,
1962.
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Pendleton, Oregon
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