Our Neighbor
Business What was old is new again – Page 6
Mom doubles as sleuth – Page 5
Vol. 12 No. 8
COMMUNITY NEWS
Serving Mt. Angel, Silverton, and Scotts Mills
April 2015
Center Stage presents Jesus Christ Superstar – Page 8
Our Town 135 N. Main P.O. Box 927 Mt. Angel, Or 97362
Postal Customer ECRWSS
Prsrt std Us postage paid PORTLAND, or permit no. 854
Sports & Recreation
JFK prepares for district track meet – Page 13
GreG Gossack • Mike Wolf ron reed • kiMber Jones
Here to Serve you!
Spring
dry coMpoSt
SavingS on
& pLanting MiX
fir bark!
at great Spring priceS!
LocaLLy owned & operated
87 0 Mc c L a i n e – SiLve rto n
Same Day Delivery Available. No Scheduling Involved!
TAKE TIME TO ENJOY… LIVING THE GOOD LIFE • Monthly rental – no buy-in fee • A wide selection of activities • Delicious, chef-prepared meals • Weekly housekeeping • Scheduled transportation • 10 acres of beautifully landscaped lawns • Wonderful sitting areas for resident use And so much more…! One Towers Lane #2120 Mt. Angel, Oregon 97362 503-845-7211 • 800-845-7209 mountangeltowers.com towers@mtangel.net Active Retirement Living
Fun Run Ad #1.pdf 1 3/19/2015 8:25:59 AM
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
2 • April 2015
ourtownlive.com
Our Town Life
Thanks Its 2014 Festival Donors
Contents Civics 101
8
Water rates go up.....................4 Sex-trafficking talk set.............4 Our Neighbor
Silverton mom, P.I. ..................5
The Silverton Poetry Association (SPA)
135 N. Main St., P.O. Box 927 Mt. Angel, OR 97362 Tel: 503-845-9499
ourtown.life@ mtangelpub.com
Business
www.ourtownlive.com
Recycling takes many forms......6
Mailed free to residents and businesses in the 97362, 97375, 97381 zip codes. Subscriptions outside this area are available for $32 annually. Thank you for spending time with Our Town. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome.
Arts & Entertainment
Jesus Christ Superstar................8 Briefs..................................10 The Man Around Town.....11 Letters To The Editor.......12 Sports & Recreation
JFK hosts district track meet....13 Marketplace......................13 People Out Loud................14
Like us on Facebook!
ON THE COVER & ABOVE Cover: The cast of Center Stage presents a new production of the musical Jesus Christ Superstar opening April 24 at the Silverton High School Theater. Above, Director Don Kelley works with the mic system for performer Joe Huang.
A publication of
Mt. Angel Publishing, Inc.
would like to thank the many donors and volunteers for their generous contributions to the 15th annual Silverton Poetry Festival this year. As always, it could not have happened without you, and this year was one of the best ever. On to PoeFest Sweet 16 next year! Allen Chiropractic Wellness Center Chemeketa Community College Edward Adams House B & B The Gordon House Conservancy Kelley & Kelley Attorneys Mount Angel Abbey Network for Good NW Oregon Realty Group Silver Creek Coffee House Silverton Arts Association Analene Waterman – State Farm Insurance Ken Altman Eadie Anelli Richard Bittner Aline Boulei John Burke Efrain & Kathie Diaz-Horna James Dooley Betty Duer Gwendolyn Gowing Kathleen M. Graham Glenn Hammer Lee Hettema Sherry Hoefel Rose-Ellen Hope
Carol Hottle Ruth Hudgens Elizabeth A. Javens Nancy Korda Elizabeth Keyser Brenda & Kelly Lawrence Steve Linn Patricia Love Betty Lowman John Magee Kathleen McCann Vere McCarty Kelley Morehouse Kevin & Mary Murphy Michael Murphy William Naiditch Rachel Perez Elisabeth Potter Sandi Ritchey Steven Ritchie Sue Roessler Peter Sears Robin & Steve Slemenda Michael T. Smith Ron S. Stewart Rosa Waggoner Andrea & Scott Walker Dr. Michael & Nancy Wicks
www.silvertonpoetry.net
Quality Dental Care in a Friendly Environment Farmer Friendly Road Service Available
PASSENGER • LIGHT TRUCK LARGE TRUCK • FARM
Tires • Shocks • Brakes • Batteries • Struts • Alignment
Always Something
FREE
at the Tire Factory!
aFREE Brake Check aFREE Air Check aFREE Alignment Inspection aFREE Tire Inspection CARS, LIGHT TRUCKS & SUVs ONLY
AG WEST <
827 Railway Street Silverton • 503-873-5678 Our Town Life
S
N TO ER ILV
AY LW
RD .
C o m p l e t e Dental Servi ces
Fillin gs • Cro w n s • Ro o t C a n a ls Im pla n ts • E xt ra c t io n s • D en t u res
.> McCLAINE ST Silverton Fire Dept.
. ST
TF
I
RA
ourtownlive.com
New patients & emergencies welcome Matthew B. Chase, D.M.D. Mark A. Haskell, D.D.S.
303 N. First • Silverton 503-873-8614 April 2015 • 3
Civics 101
Rates go up The Silverton City Council voted unanimously on April 5 to approve rate increases for sewer, water and storm drainage. Silverton City Manager Bob Willoughby said the rate increases are needed to address significant issues withe the city’s infrastructure.
Water, sewer hikes about our sewer lines and about our sewer plant beginning close to capacity.” On Facebook, City Councilor Jim Sears shared he believes the rate increases were desperately needed.
The rates will go into effect July 1. The average residential customer will see an increase of $1.70 for sewer; $1.72 for water and $2 for stormwater for a total of a $5.42 increase.
“The city’s infrastructure is in dire need of improvements and the city has been putting them off for many years in an effort to keep the utility rates down. It appears that it has caught up with us,” he said, adding a study looked at what it would cost to improve the city’s infrastructure.
Willoughby said he hopes the citizens will understand the council voted to increase rates now so the problems with the water, sewer and storm water systems can begin to be addressed, instead of higher costs later.
“The study showed we have a large need to fund in the future. Thus we will need to continue to evaluate our city provided utilities, with the understanding that the rates will need to continue to be adjusted to address these future needs,” he wrote.
“We didn’t want to reach a point where we had no choice but to fix it. We have 80-year-old water lines and several water lines that leak,” he said. “Our water plant is 40 years old and most water plants are 25 to 30 years old. We have concerns
“I can’t think of anyone who like increases in their utility bills, especially city councils, but the approved increases will go a long way to improving our sewer, water, and storm drain systems. It will do this without imposing any debt.”
Sex-trafficking talk April 30 When Esther Craig started the Facebook page “County Line Safety Compass” after two domestic-related homicides last summer, she was surprised by the response. “I had people calling me, sending me messages and even knocking on my door in the middle of the night saying they had a friend they were concerned about,” Craig said. “They were seeking information about what to do and how to help.” Craig has spend a decade as a victims advocate for sexual assault survivors. She founded the first advocacy team to respond in an emergency alongside the FBI, local law enforcement and child welfare. It is part of a multidisciplinary model of intervention for child sex-trafficking victims. Although she retired from her paid work to be a mom, working with local agencies she has seen a need for her expertise. Craig and Kirstin Heydel of the Center of Hope and Safety in Salem will be
partnering with SACA to present a child sex-trafficking awareness presentation Thursday, April 30, 6:30 p.m. at Silverton High School. This event is open to the public. Content may be graphic so parental discretion is advised. April is Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Awareness Month. In starting County Line Safety Compass, Craig discovered the depth of the need for assistance for victims of domestic and sexual crimes. Calling herself a navigator, Craig said County Line is becoming a project partner with SACA, with volunteers putting victims in touch with resources. “This partnership is a testament to SACA’s willingness to open its arms and embrace creative ways to serve its community,” Craig said. The project will also serve Mount Angel residents with the “priority goal making sure that no one, no matter how rural, feels isolated from advocacy services.”
YOUR LOCAL FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPE COMPANY Serving the mid-Willamette Valley since 1998
Landscape Maintenance & Construction Weekly Lawn Maintenance • Seasonal Cleanups Pruning • Sprinklers • Lighting • Pavers Retaining Walls • Water Features and More LCB # 792 8
503-881-1402 www.postmaslandscape.com
Online & Mobile Always accesible.
ourtownlive.com In Print Mobile Online
Check out our• Bar Menu
Always Accessible.
Serving w wBreakfast w . o u r tEvery o w nDay live.com
Pancakes or French Toast with 2 Bacon & 2 Eggs
$6 50
Lounge Restaurant Breakfast & Lunch Hours Mon-Fri 9am-2pm Sat-Sun 7am-2pm
Our Lounge is Open
Sun-Thurs till 9pm • Fri & Sat till Midnight
FREE POOL • FREE WI-FI
4 • April 2015
ourtownlive.com
203 E. Main Street, Silverton (503) 873-2841
Our Town Life
Our Neighbor
Sleuth
Silverton mom’s night job is as a private investigator finding missing persons, interviewing witnesses and conducting research.
By Kristine Thomas
Silverton resident Lori Grimmer was in plain sight, sitting in her car as she watched a man put up the Christmas lights on his home. The man even looked her way and waved, perhaps assuming she was just a local mom chatting on her phone. Little did he know she was hired to film him.
“I am a mom to a 3-year-old and 4-year-old by day and a private investigator by night,” Grimmer said. She didn’t plan on a life of visiting prisons to interview criminals or blending in during a stake out.
Lori Grimmer
“I was working with an attorney on a personal injury case and the man was supposed to be so injured that he was bed ridden,” she said. The fact she’s 5-foot-3, flashes a warm and welcoming smile, has an air of complete confidence and can dress the part she needs to play has allowed her to obtain information others can’t get. She has built a reputation for being able to obtain confessions or admissions of guilt. Grimmer is the owner of Grimmer Investigations, a private investigation company whose services include surveillance, skip tracing, serving legal documents,
Grimmer, 39, went to Western Oregon University to be a teacher. “My senior year, I began working for a lawyer and one thing led to another from being a paralegal to working as legislative assistant for lobbyists to becoming certified as a private investigator,” she said. “I wanted a job that would allow me to travel.” A licensed and bonded private investigator, Grimmer has worked on civil and criminal cases for attorneys in seven Oregon counties. She specializes in pre-trial investigations.
said. “Every day is different. Every week is different.” Her secret to securing information is treating the people she interviews with respect. She has learned a friendly and sincere smile and listening intently to the person makes the information flow freely in many cases. “I think the fact that I am in no way intimidating allows me to relate to someone whether they are 12 or 60 years old,” Grimmer said. “I have done this long enough that I do my homework before I get myself into any situation.” As an advocate she also can direct clients to attorneys who specialize in the legal help they are seeking. Before becoming a mom, Grimmer said she was quite busy with work, especially in Portland. She scaled back on her case loads once her kids were born, but now is ready to take on more.
Admitting she’s an “adrenaline junkie,” Grimmer said she couldn’t imagine a job where she does basically the same thing day in and day out.
Her profession allows her to have a good balance of home and work, she said, adding she’s grateful to her family for helping care for her kids.
“I usually do my paperwork when the kids are home or at school and two nights a week do other work,” she
“Silverton has been good to me and my kids,” she said. “I am eager I am to give back and help Silverton.”
Sunday, May 10 10:00am - 3:30pm
For reservations, call the front desk at 503-874-2500 879 W. Main St., Silverton oregongardenresort.com Our Town Life
Adults $25 • Seniors $23 Kids 12 & under $13
Includes a complimentary mimosa for Mom ourtownlive.com
April 2015 • 5
Business
Recycling strategy By Melissa Wagoner A blue Mason jar becomes a button holder or a candle holder. The paper from old books transforms into paper wreaths. Clothing once out of style is in again. What’s old is new as shoppers seek to reuse old things. Discovering treasures at antique and thrift shops is a way of recycling.
Blackbird Granary, Antiques & Collectibles, 190 S. Main, Mount Angel
Tammy Davis, an avid antique collector since childhood, kept driving by the old feed store in Mount Angel, envisioning an antique mall. The building – dating back at least to the 1920s – had been vacant 14 years. Then she heard talk of it being torn down. She took the leap, repurposing the building, fulfilling the dream and opening a shop in one fell swoop. It helped, too, that the 4,500-square-foot space for antique vendors was full before it opened
Books-N-Time, 210 N. Water, Silverton
When Chuck Tauer retired as a professor
‘Old’ things get a second life in new hands
at Oklahoma State University, he wondered what a retired geneticist could do. His answer was to open a bookstore in Silverton. The Tauers chose Oregon because Chuck had once worked for the Forest Service, and Silverton specifically because of the excellent school system. Although the store carries new and used books, Tauer said that they sell mostly used books. Browsing the shelves reveals everything from childhood favorites to used copies of the latest thrillers.
Mount Angel ReStore, 225 Franklin St, Mount Angel Like all Habitat for Humanity ReStores, this location sells reusable home improvement supplies, appliances and furniture. Proceeds support the North Willamette Valley Habitat for Humanity affiliate. The store plans a movie to a Woodburn location soon.
North Star Antiques, 209 N. Water,
Silverton Adele Phillips of North Star Antiques likes things with a some history. Phillips
and her business partner Milla Nelson said North Star is a community of likeminded antique lovers. The shop is made up of many mini stores each stocked and merchandised by independent dealers. For Phillips, the love of antiques came gradually. “You like something old and you find something old. Pretty soon everything in your house is old,” she said. “I do see a trend in repurposing, that’s just all over the United States, especially with young girls. We have people who buy parts for things they’re making; prisms, old wooden crates, canning jars with zinc lids. They just look on Pinterest then find things here that they’re looking for,” Phillips said. “They want something unique for their homes.” Phillips sees many items purchased as wedding decorations. There’s also been an upswing in the sale of tea cups and long gloves due to success of the television series Downton Abbey.
Redeemed and Restored, 204 N. Water, Silverton
In Memory Of …
Godfrey Leicht
July 20, 1935 — March 21, 2015
Peggy Seed
June 6, 1933 — March 23, 2015
Mae Amstrutz
Dec. 25, 1929 — March 25, 2015
Theodore McMahon
June 9, 1956 — March 28, 2015
Dorothy Hettwer
Sept. 27, 1935 — March 30, 2015
Elizabeth Eichhorn
Aug. 28, 1913 — March 30, 2015
Owner Kathy Kvenbo’s passion is restoring and repurposing furniture. “This is not a money-making business. I love this. Although I do work my tail off,” Kvenbo said. “I started decorating my room when I was 5 years old. I’ve always been an artist.” Kvenbo, who moved with her husband Greg and two children from California, came to Silverton 25 years ago. “I came to visit my in-laws on the week of Homer Davenport and fell in love. I thought, I could retire here,” Kvenbo said. She finally realized her dream, settling down and purchasing the former Mayberry’s Antiques. The husband and wife team restores items from purchases at auctions and yard sales. “Doors, windows, broken windows, broken furniture; I’ll slap a coat of paint on it. I love to crackle and I love to shabby,” Kvenbo said. “I know how to restore furniture.” Kvenbo said the average shopper comes CCB #14854
AUDREY TAPPAN Home Loan Consultant
503-881-8449
audrey@mortgagefirstcorp.com
Custom Homes & Remodeling General Contracting Steven R. Herr – Certified Master Builder
503.873.1178 • 503.931.5814 Building homes since 1975
NMLS#264494/40558
Elite Auto Detail
Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Rvs & Boats
G R A N D OPE N I NG SPE C IA L
25% OFF
Traditional & Cremation Services Always available at your time of need
190 Railroad Ave. • Mt. Angel 503-845-2592 6 • April 2015
for Silverton & Mt. Angel Area Residents
229 Mill St. • Silverton 503-873-5141
971-300-3060 Mobile Service... We come to you!
ourtownlive.com
Audel Hernandez, Owner Licensed & Insured
Our Town Life
in looking for items that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also useful. “They don’t buy things to look at, they buy things to use,” Kvenbo said.
Silverton Senior Center Thrift Store, 207 High, Silverton
It all started with a really big garage sale. Three years ago the Silverton Senior Center decided to host a fundraiser in the garage of Dave Potter of Potter’s Auto Specialists. What began as one sale turned into the Silverton Senior Center Thrift Store, with the proceeds going toward the cost of running the center. Cock understands the delight of a thrift store find, having been a thrift store shopper herself since childhood. “Especially sewing items, I really had to lean toward thrift stores,” she said. “There’s all kinds of things that people are on the hunt for, especially tourists,” Cock said. “We’ve actually sold suitcases to transport it back home.”
TINA ’ S Landscape ce Maintenance 9 71-216 - 1 0 9 3
Lawn Care Natural Pruning Spreading Bark Moss Removal Organic Jobs
Shape Pruning Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing Full Cleanup Ongoing Maintenance
FREE YARD DEBRIS HAULING
- with Job Done
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
Metro Lic. #9404
Somewhere in Time, 50111 Fiske,
Silverton
Ed Webb, retired from the military and in 2013 got to work making his wife Robin’s dreams come true. Robin, a yard sale guru used to wow Ed with the amount of money she could bring in on a weekend in their front yard. So, when he saw the little red building beside the creek in Silverton, he jumped at the chance to give her a permanent storefront. Somewhere in Time was born. “This is a passion for her. It’s a kind of dream,” Webb said. The Webbs have found furniture, which they often get from Robin’s father in Grants Pass, to be their biggest seller. “A lot of it we paint and fix up. We take it and clean it up. My wife’s the mastermind behind it all. She never ceases to amaze me,” Webb said.
The Red Bench, 205 N. Water, Silverton Donna Snyder is “all about recycling and reusing and not throwing stuff out.”
The owner of The Red Bench for the past 10 years, Snyder has been interested in antiques since she was a little girl. “I would go garage sailing with my mom and my grandma. I saw how much further your money would go,” she said. Snyder sells mostly furniture herself, but leases out spots within the store to other vendors. Snyder sees a big trend in the repurposing of old items in new ways. “They reuse old pottery like Fiesta ware,” she said. “They’re buying the vintage mason jars. They use those for weddings.” Snyder’s favorite idea, however, is the refinishing of old maple furniture. “It’s a lot of physical work but any of that shabby chic finish is just hot right now,” she said. Snyder is seeing a lot of customers coming into Silverton looking for antiques. The city has gained a following from Washington and Portland.
The Trunk, 214 S. Water, Silverton
Rebecca Axmaker is doing business a little differently at The Trunk. Selling gently worn men’s, women’s and children’s clothing size 6X and up, Axmaker does not take items on consignment but rather offers in-store credit. “I assess the clothes and give them 30 percent credit on the floor for the stuff that I choose to sell,” Axmaker said.
The Trunk inhabits a small space, so Axmaker limits the number of items that can be donated at one time to 20,. She only takes items in season and tries to maintain a range of sizes. “I don’t want to have the same size of everything in my store. I have all different sizes of shoppers. And it has to pass my cute meter,” she said. Her biggest sellers are jeans and shoes. “There’s one lady who does repurposing of Harley Davidson attire and she came in and bought lace,” Axmaker said. “I’m a recycler. It’s fun to see people come back in wearing the clothes that they bought.”
Silver Creek Natural Health
Joey Vance, DC, DACNB
Diplomate American Chiropractic Neurology Board Better Brain & Body • Migraine, Whiplash – Auto, Chronic Pain, Balance, & Nutrition
208 S Water St, Silverton, OR 97381 www.vance-chiropractic.com
503-873-4226
Now Registering for Summer Camp Shearing Days Memorial Day Weekend
If You Haven’t Been to the Monitor Inn Lately, You Haven’t Been to the Monitor Inn!
We Sell Poop by the Scoop!
Outstanding Food, Cocktails & Friendly Service
Happy Hour 4 - 7pm Monday thru Friday – Daily Food Specials Full Lottery • Free Wi-Fi, and Free Pool on Sundays Open Sun and Mon 11am - 11pm • Tues thru Thurs 10am - 12am Fri 10am - 2am • Sat 11am - 2am • Full Menu served 'till Closing & Available “To-Go”
15255 Woodburn-Monitor Rd. NE • 503-634-2877 • Now on Facebook
Karaoke Every Saturday 9pm-1am Our Town Life
Open Barn & Store – Daily 10-4pm 35835 S. Hwy 213, Molalla Next door to AlexEli Vineyard. 503-407-3699 mhralpacas.com
ourtownlive.com
April 2015 • 7
ad-3 625x5-2clr-ShilohWater-14oct-spot color.pdf
1
10/6/14
7:14 PM
Arts & Entertainment
What if You Could Have Better Than Bottled Water Quality From Your Tap?
New view By Kristine Thomas
C
Helen Kelley wants theater-goers planning to see Jesus Christ Superstar to leave their expectations about what they think the play is about at the door.
M
Y
CM
• • • • •
MY
CY
CMY
K
Fluoride & Chlorine Removal Chemical Free Shower & Bath Pesticide/Herbicide Filtration Arsenic Removal Alkaline/Ionized Water
“I invite people to come to the play and allow us to take them on a journey,” she said.
Call us Today For a Free, In-Home Water Analysis
Shiloh Water Systems, Inc.
866.873.1110 www.shilohwater.com /
CCB# 164951
Local Call:
503.845.5225 Mt. Angel, Oregon
Authorized Independent Dealer
Catch up with more local news and events Facebook.com/ourtown.smasm
Center Stage presents the musical at 7:30 p.m. April 24 and 25 and May 1 and 2, and 2 p.m. May 3 at the Silverton High School theater, 1456 Pine St. Tickets are $10 for adults and $6 for students and available at the door, Seven Brides Brewing, Apples to Oranges and Citizens Bank in Silverton, and Our Town in Mount Angel. Center Stage Director Don Kelley said he has made it a point to let the audience know they are watching a story about the Passion play recounting the Holy Week from Palm Sunday to the Crucifixion. Jesus Christ Superstar is the first musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice to be produced for the professional stage.
Jesus Christ Superstar Kelley said he makes it quite clear to his audience that this is a story – not the telling of the scriptural event. By making the set look like a warehouse with pallets ranging in height from 2 to 8-feet tall, the musical begins with the actors arriving on stage and pulling their costumes – jeans, T-shirts, suits and ties and hoodies – from a costume rack. Because he has deep respect for the scriptural story, Kelley said it is important for him to convey to his audience this is a story that is being told from each actor’s point of view. “I want people to know these are actors. The scriptural story is very sacred and important to me. This story is based on the scriptures and it is a story told by a group of people telling the story from their perspective,” Kelley said. By relaying the story with music and dance, Kelley said he hopes the audience will gain new insights. “What light can we shed and how can we help people understand the scriptural
Now Accepting Yard Debris Call for Details
April Special
$2000/yard
Organic Compost
We have your landscape ground covered!
Abiqua Landscape Products Fir & Hemlock Bark • Slab Bark • Cedar Hog Fuel Wood Chips • Decorative Rock • Gravel • Sand Soil Mix Topsoil • Organic Compost Sawdust • Kiln-Dry Shavings Bonded, Licensed & Insured
1295 N First St. Silverton 503.873.3535 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm • Saturday 8am-4pm www.AbiquaLandscapeProducts.com
8 • April 2015
ourtownlive.com
Don’t Forget About Mother’s Day
Sunday, May 10th! 301 E. Main Street, Silverton 5 0 3 - 8 7 4 - 4 4 0 1 w w w. w h i m s y e t c . c o m
Our Town Life
Brokers are licensed in Oregon
story?” Kelley asked. He said he thinks a lot of characters in the story are misunderstood. Kelley added the show raises questions that were always there, such as what did Judas really know? “Was it possible for Jesus to select a bad person as a disciple? Was Judas innately bad or playing the part he had to play,” Kelley said. By playing the role of Judas, Greg Hiltz said he has a different perspective now. “He was used to play a part,” Hiltz said. “He was selected to betray Jesus. He realized what he had done and he paid the price for it.” He hopes the audience will see is how much the cast has enjoyed working on the musical. “There is great camaraderie amongst the cast,” Hiltz said. The last play Joe Huang was in was Oliver when he was in the third grade.
performances were for his two young children. His wife, Amber Holt, encouraged him to try out for the musical. “I was mildly shocked I was cast as Jesus,” he said. “The story is one that has been told and retold. Regardless of your religious beliefs or what you think of this particular story, this story is not without controversy. It’s about the humanity of Jesus and what he might have struggled through during the last events of his life.”
This is a hot real estate market. Listing property, buying property, or starting/continuing a career in real estate?
Call the professionals at RE/MAX HomeSource! ER E UND ACTIVTRACT CON
Huang said it’s a privilege to be a part of “an amazingly talented cast who love music.” Don Kelley said he hopes people leave the musical feeling this is a great story. “This is an important story to us and we are sharing it in an accessible way,” Kelley said. “It’s a different insight into how the Passion occurred.’ ER E UNTD V I T C A will Helen Kelley hopes the play TRAC CON
Open House $879,900 19067 Abiqua Rd NE.
$529,000 203 East Main. Business
80 acre farm/timber mix (Sept. 2014 timber cruise), water rights, livable home. Some Abiqua Frontage. Bledsoe/Santana. WMLS#681128
Opportunity. Towne House Restaurant and Lounge. Over 7,000 s.f. with two rented apts on top. Price Includes business, equipment, building. Nearly Turn key. Bledsoe/Santana WVMLS#684920.
ER E UND ACTIVTRACT CON
challenge the audience to immerse itself A doctor and administrator at Silverton in what was happening and walk away Health, Huang said he grew up loving music butOur until recently his singing learning4/9/15 something unexpected. 2015 EH Town ads _15-04 #2 -- 05 #1 Spring Cleaning 1:55 PM Page 1
SPRING CLEANING?
Don’t forget your HEATING SYSTEM! PRECISION TUNE-UP...$99.95
$369,900 3007 Cascade Hwy. 8.31 acres, good soil, great well, Drift Creek waterfront, nice home. Nice mix of farmland and timber. Close to town. Bledsoe/Santana Team. WVMLS#670622
$299,000 1552 Lakeview Drive. In Silverton’s Pioneer nghbrhd. 2163 s.f. w/ 3BD, 2BA, and office/den/4th bedroom. Great floor plan, beautifully fenced and landscaped. Bledsoe/Santana Team. WVMLS#688216.
$255,000 1300 Crestview, 2040 S.F. 3bdrm/2.5bth. Beautiful home in popular Silverton neighborhood, Large .20 ac. lot. Tool Shed/ RV Parking. Bledsoe/Santana Team. WVMLS#686690
ER E UND ACTIVTRACT CON
$214,500 401 Oak Street. 1144 s.f. home converted to commercial use on visible, high-trafficked site w/ Hwy 213 Frontage and 4+ on-site parking spaces. Bledsoe/Santana. WVMLS#686420
Clean, lubricate and test your system to make sure it’s running at peak performance. Saves you money now, and problems later!
Sunday, April 19, 1-4pm $469,900 4728 Madrona Heights Road. Gorgeous custom home with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2.7 acres, 2986 S.F. 30’x36’ Heated shop. Great views. Bells and Whistles included. This won’t last! Tammie Anderson. WVMLS#686731.
$209,000 1408 Vintage Lane -– Gorgeous home with 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 1244 square feet of luxury with bamboo floors and great floor plan. MaryAnn Mills. WVMLS#687988.
$159,900 524 S. Second Street, 1134 bungalow with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Story and a half with garage, some updates, on a quiet street of cute homes. Bledsoe/Santana WVMLS#687496
(Excludes oil furnaces; price is per unit serviced)
$154,900 802 Pine Street. Charming little bungalow with 2 bd/1bth on huge 1/4 acre lot close to downtown Silverton. Hardwoods. Expand? Cute enclosed front porch. Bledsoe/Santana. WVMLS#684571
$94,900 500 Yapa – Wonderful building site with view in Abiqua Heights. Custom plans included with price. Bring Your Own Builder. Bledsoe/Santana WVMLS#686714
$89,500 each Four Beautiful building sites in Abiqua Heights on Eastview and Tillicum. Maryann Mills. WVMLS#660625, 684288, 660633, 660626.
210 Oak Street, Suite 3 Silverton, OR 97381 6175 Aviation Way • Silverton
503.873.2810
Our Town Life
CCB# 14008
www.eastmanheating.com
ourtownlive.com
Office: 503-874-1300 • Fax: 503-874-4660 www.silvertonproperty.com April 2015 • 9
Briefs
Rural stream fish results presented April 28 at The Oregon Garden
Local Owner/Brokers • Located in Historic Silverton at 119 N Water St. $850,000 Ridge Top 67.75 acres! Open floor plano w/ panoramic views! Private location with barn, shop and pastures. MLS#688297 • Joe Giegerich • 503-931-7824
$329,000 Huge master suite! 3 Br 2ba, 2,200 sq ft. Sunset views, mature landscaping. MLS#687146 • Joe Giegerich • 503-931-7824
$614,900 Rare find just east of Salem! 20 acres of flat tillable land, additional acerage has Pudding River. 25x30 shop. MLS#687139 • Jackie Zurbrugg • 503-932-5833
$264,900 Exceptional small acereage homestead! 1.50 acres with 3br 2ba. Private location, 48x28 shop. MLS#685836 • Joe Giegerich • 503-931-7824
$489,900 Want an acerage view without the maintenance? This is it! Custom built in Abiqua Heights on .27 acre. MLS#687395 • Connie Hinsdale • 503-881-8687
$249,900 In the heart of downtown Silverton! Over 100 years of successful commercial activities in the building. MLS#687538 • Robin Kuhn • 503-930-1896
$485,000 Beautiful Property! 71 acres of views in Silverton hills. Buildable with spring water and system and septic approval. MLS#688331 • Joe Giegerich • 503-931-7824 $480,000 Something Special! Quiet living on this 8.8 acre property.Sit in the sun room or on the covered deck and watch sunsets. MLS#688174 • Donna Paradis • 503-851-0998 $429,900 Beautiful setting in the Silverton Country! 1926 built craftsman home.36x42.5 shop, garden area and Gazebo. MLS#686992 • Cynthia Johnson • 503-551-0145 $379,900 Relax in style with views of a lake in your backyard! Large bedrooms with walk in closets in each. MLS#688371 • Jackie Zurbrugg • 503-932-5833 $369,900 Impressive at first step! Grand 2 story entry with open staircase, fireplace in living room and master. MLS#681896 • Valerie Boen • 503-871-1667
The Fish Survey of the Pudding River Streams Tuesday, April 28, 7 p.m. at
$226,000 Single level home - 2 bedrooms with large family room, over 1/3 acre! Gardeners dream! MLS#688312 • Ginni Stensland • 503-510-4652
$59,900 Bare land close to downtown. Level and ready to build on! City services available. MLS#678632 • Michael Day • 503-931-7327
The event begins with an opportunity to meet the candidates, followed by an open forum moderated by Chuck White from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
The Silverton Art Association/Borland Gallery presents its annual “Kids Art Show” through April 26. Children’s artwork, grades kindergarten through sixth grade, is on display noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays at the gallery, 303 Coolidge St. in Silverton. SAA provides low-cost art lessons for the elementary school children of Silver Falls School District through two programs: Art Partnership Program, funded by grants from Target Foundation and PGE Foundation, allows K-8 classrooms to receive two, one-hour art lessons taught by SAA artist-instructors at a cost of only $15 per lesson.
$45,500 Oak Knoll Estates! Excellent building site for your custom home with panoramic views! MLS#688384 • Joe Giegerich • 503-931-7824
Now is a Great Time to List. Inventory is Low.
10 • April 2015
The Silver Falls Education Association is hosting the Silver Falls School Board Candidate Open Forum on Tuesday, April 28. 5:30 p.m. at the Silverton High School auditorium, 1456 Pine St.
Kids Art up thru April 26
$170,000 Perfect starter home! Single level in quiet Mt Angel neighborhood. Fenced backyard, shed and firepit. MLS#687524 • Rosie Wilgus • 503-409-8779
The Oregon Garden, 879 W. Main St. Fish biologist Steve Trask of BioSurveys LLC will share highlights of the 2014 snorkel survey project, which collected information about streams used by juvenile salmon for summer rearing habitat in four of the man tributaries of the Pudding River: Abiqua, Butte, Drift and Silver creeks. To RSVP, contact Anna Rankin at cleanpuddingriver@ gmail.com or 503-548-7159.
Silver Falls candidate forum set for April 28
Each candidate will have two minutes to present an introductory statement at the beginning of the forum.
$219,000 A 1901 Beauty! Bring your front porch chair! Masters on both floors, perfect for outdoor entertaining. MLS#687356 • Jackie Zurbrugg • 503-932-5833
Call Us Today. We’re Ready to SELL Your Home!
The Pudding River Watershed Council invites community members to a discussion about fish populations and habitat needs in the rural streams of Clackamas and Marion counties. Presenters will share information about the fish population of steelhead, cutthroat, coho and chinook.
Afterschool Art Program, funded by grants from Marion Cultural Development Corp. and the estate of Mary Honderich, allows SAA to provide afterschool art classes for students, aged 6-10, at only $10 permonth. SAA offers art workshops for children during spring, winter and summer breaks. For information, call Stacy Higby at 503-873-6390.
ourtownlive.com
The open forum will have a facilitator, timekeeper and volunteers to ensure that the event runs as smooth as possible. The event will be televised on Scan TV. Although candidates are running for a seat in a zone, all voters can vote for one candidate from each zone. RSVPs should be directed to SFEA President Marie Traeger: traeger_ marie@silverfalls.k12.or.us or 503-851-3321.
Mark Twain students welcome seniors to free breakfast May 2
The free breakfast for sen ior citizens is an honored tradition eac h May greeted with enthusiasm by the seventh and eighth grade students at Mark Twain Middle Sc hool.
This year’s Senior Break fast will be Saturday, May 2, 8 - 10 a.m. on the Mark Twain Middle Sc hool gym, 425 N. Church St., Silverton .
Seniors can enjoy a break fast of pancakes, scrambled eggs, ham, Danish pastry, juice and coffee.
While visiting with stude nts and dining, guests will be en tertained by the students in the choir and band. Students will also displa y their art work. For information, call 50
3-873-5317.
Our Town Life
The Man About Town
Um... Don’t get around much anymore A Seattle dog has figured out the public transit system and has taken to regularly riding the bus by himself to the local dog park. Eclipse, a twoyear-old black lab mix, climbs on the bus, hops into an open seat (he prefers a window seat so he can see his stop) and sits quietly among the rest of the commuters until it reaches his destination. The Man bets Eclipse probably behaves better than most of the other passengers too....Now if he could just figure out how to pick up after himself, that would really be impressive... Recently retired Silverton Police Captain, current Silverton Fire Dept Battalion Chief and rocker of the most awesome flat top ever, Buck Pilmore was honored as a “Local Hero” at a recent Portland Trailblazers game. Never one to seek out the limelight, Buck may have been a little uncomfortable seeing his 20 ft. tall mug on the jumbo-tron, but it’s good to see one of our own honored in the big city Speaking of local heroes, did you know that if you are unsure of the battery or can’t reach your smoke detector(s) the Silverton Fire Dept will come to your house and replace it for free? They also mentioned that this is best done before your house burns down for best results......
SILVERTON FAMILY, FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS
If you find yourself wishing you had a piece of the Silverton Four Freedoms Mural that was torn down last month, wish no longer... Vince Till saved one just for you. A limited amount of chunks of the iconic mural are available in small and large sizes for $10 and $20 respectively. All the proceeds go to support the Mural Society. Call Vince @ 503-873-6572. As if Facebook hasn’t taken over enough of our free time, the popular online venue for sharing pictures of your cats has now announced they will let you post when you’re dead. Before that happens you will have to designate your “legacy contact” who will take care of the keyboarding part.... It will be up to you to channel your thoughts from the great beyond through that person.... The Man doesn’t imagine the “check in’s” feature will be all that useful at that point though.... See you on the street..,
Auto • Home • Life Re�rement Planning Long Term Care Satern Insurance & Financial Services Debbie Satern Brent Satern Office Manager
Our Town Life
Financial Representative
R U O Y D E E N ! E ! ! W P L E H
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! for distribution and pickup of donated food bags: Friday, May 1 Saturday, May 2 Our goal is to collect 10,000 lbs of food to donate to SACA, as it is greatly needed!!
410 Oak St • Silverton Call for more info:
305 Oak Street • Silverton
503-874-8434
brent.satern@countryfinancial.com debbie.satern@countryfinancial.com
ourtownlive.com
503-873-3530 April 2015 • 11
Joe & Dana Giegerich, Brokers Call Us with All Your Real Estate Needs!
503-931-7824
503-871-8546
Featured Listings $479,000 14765 S Graves Rd., Mulino. 4BD,
2.5BA, 2066 SF. Park-like 5 acre homestead, private and charming sanctuary. Well-maintained 2 story farm house with hill top view over-looking creek and pasture. Family room and kitchen. 18x40 covered back deck, covered front porch, 30x36 shop, 16x30 lean to. Gorgeous 1 room guest house, gazebo, raised garden beds, creekside picnic. Many nice upgrades. MLS#686942
$469,900 14722 Cedar Lane, Silverton. 3BD,
3BA, 2331 SF home on 2.41 acres. Beautiful country living. Hardwood oak and tile floors, oak cabinets, granite counters, stainless steep appliances. Large shop/barn. Koi pond, waterfall. Fenced pasture. MLS#686417
$339,000 775 Terrace Dr., Scotts Mills. Custom
single level, open floor plan. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1692 sq ft home on 0.61 acre. Wonderful built ins. Hickory floors, cabinets, Knotty Pine ceilings, bay windows, crown molding, 12x60 covered back patio. With Hot Tub! Oversized attached garage. Street of Dreams. Quality Private Location. Must See to Appreciate. MLS#678127
$269,900 5922 Majestic Way, Silverton. 3BD,
2BA, 1560 SF exceptional homestead on 1.5 acres. Very well maintained MFG home w/ new carpet, vinyl, and freshly painted. Nice front/back deck w/ gorgeous pastoral view. Fenced/crossfenced w/ pasture for livestock. 48x28shop. 30x20 shed. Private location. MLS#685836
Letters to the editor Study board candidates In the coming weeks, you are sure to hear many candidates for the Silver Falls School District Board of Directors claim their goal is to promote unity within the district. One of those candidates will be Todd White who is running in Zone 6. The problem is Mr. White has a history on social media such as Facebook of smearing the district, propagating outrageous conspiracy theories, and doing more than any other person I am aware of to draw divisions among the residents of the district. On March 31, 2015, Mr. White wrote, “Silverton people seem to harbor a lot of resentment for the rural voters. As long as that BS thinking is allowed to continue, there will always be a rift....Get over yourselves.” This is just one sad example of Mr. White’s incendiary rhetoric on Facebook. This is not the type of thinking that will unite people to work towards a common goal. Simply put, Todd White is unfit to serve as a board member in the Silver Falls School District. I would also question the judgment of any candidate who chooses to align with him. Luckily, we have an alternative. DaNette Wernette is a write in candidate for Zone 6. We are lucky to have a candidate as qualified as Mrs. Wernette. Her qualifications include an education and work history that focuses on the needs of children. DaNette Wernette is both respectful of those she encounters, and is respectable as a professional woman. This is an easy choice. Write in DaNette Wernette for Zone 6. Jacob Clotfelter Silverton
$159,900 37467 Blair Rd., Molalla. 2 acre
level building site. Beautiful panoramic valley views! Great location - approx 30 minutes to Salem or Portland. Private & secluded. Septic Approved! MLS#687746
Vote for DaNette Wernette I’m writing this letter in support of DaNette Wernette as a write-in candidate for Silver Falls Board of Directors in Zone. Broker Licensed in
Oregon
DaNette has been an asset to our team in a special needs classroom. She is intuitive and has an organized approach to serving the specific needs of each child. She works well with a variety of personalities and is an effective listener.
joeg@nworegonrealtygroup.com 12 • April 2015
She demonstrates leadership abilities in her problem solving as challenges arise. DaNette Wernette cares deeply for the
ourtownlive.com
children throughout the community. She would provide a crucial perspective if elected. I encourage my friends and neighbors to write her name in on their May ballot for SFSD Board, Zone 6. Tina Wilson Silverton
Thankful for Mount Angel It is like living in the town of Mayberry! I am deeply grateful to the administrators, alumni, parents, students and staff of Kennedy High School for my two surprise birthday parties in Mount Angel! They were truly memorable. Indeed, I am fortunate to be a longtime member of Mount Angel School District. It is a pleasure to showcase the academic, athletic and community-service achievements of local students in our vibrant village. Particularly, I wish to thank Paula Mabry of Mt. Angel Publishing Co. for her delightful, professional cooperation in enabling me to provide school news coverage via our fine local news publications during the past decade. Mount Angel is fortunate to have such high-caliber news services. The recent surprise parties in my behalf were awesome. I offer my special thanks to Kennedy High student body president Hannah Kloft and her “sneaky crew” of diligent student workers who secretly planned and produced a very memorable day for me to enjoy. Her fine video presentation, the beautiful cake from the student body, and the many gifts and cards from the kind Kennedy students were priceless memories. Thanks also to members of the community for your kindnesses in creating the most unique and impressive birthday of my life. And, I wish to express my special gratitude to Dave and Nancy Bochsler plus Randy and Lynnette Traeger for their delightful surprise-dinner at The Glockenspiel...which occurred in-between the two surprise-parties! Thanks also to Reagan and Robert Purdy for hosting the second party at Tiny’s for Kennedy parents and alumni. Yes, Mount Angel...it’s like living in Mayberry! Vincent Teresi Mount Angel
Our Town Life
Sports & Recreation
Eager hosts
Place your ad in Marketplace 503-845-9499
District meet at JFK
Kennedy High has the honor of hosting the combined Tri-River/PacWest District Track and Field Championships May 14-15 at its newly remodeled facility.
GENERAL
JFK 40 YEAR CLASS OF 1975 REUNION Evergreen Golf Course, Saturday Aug. 1st 6-10, RSVP to John Gooley at johnegooley@ yahoo.com. Please share with your wife, fathers, mothers, relatives and family. For now, we need your contact information. 503-932-8171
“All of us are very excited about having this meet on our home track and we are already working hard to make this a great meet for all the competitors,” veteran Trojans Coach Steve Ritchie said. This year marks the first time Kennedy has hosted the district meet in Ritchie’s tenure. “Our new track and field event venues are a huge improvement and it will be great to have district right here. Hopefully, we’ll get a lot of Kennedy students and fans there providing that extra boost for our athletes,” Ritchie said. The Trojans’ girls squad is coming off a Class 2A state title, the boys team took second at districts last year and Ritchie reports a record 48 athletes on the two squads. Kennedy returns a strong veteran core from that girls state title team. Loghan Sprauer won the 100, 200 and 400 while finishing third in the high jump. Lauren Stokley was third in the 3,000 and Mia Grosjacques took fourth in the 100 hurdles despite an injured hip. The three seniors will be assisted by junior Taylor Brown (sixth in the long jump and eighth in the triple jump) and freshman Kaylin Cantu, who starred for Kennedy’s cross country team in the fall. “We believe we’ll be in contention at district as well as state,” Ritchie said. Standouts on the boys squad include long jumper Bishop Mitchell, distance runners Adrian Parra and Noe Jines and throwers David Wright and Jacob Lopez. “We have good depth and a lot of boys who can vie for individual titles (at districts),” Ritchie said. Meanwhile, at Silverton, the Foxes’ boys and girls squads are off to 2-0 starts in dual meets. “The girls team is showing signs of being very good,” Coach Erik Cross said. “We had a lot of questions to answer and holes to fill on the boys side coming into the season. However, several have stepped up into leadership roles and have gotten better each week.” Top performers on the girls team include Cheyenne Partlow, who leads Class 5A in the shot
Our Town Life
put (39-8 3/4) and Allyson Ridling, tops in 5A in the 300 hurdles (47.59). In addition Maddie Fuhrman leads the Mid-Willamette Conference in the 800 (2:21.45) and 3,000 (10:39.10) and ranks second in the 400 (62.99) and 1,500 (4:58.28). Top performers on the boys team include vaulters Spencer Hately (12-7) and Lucas Wilson (12-1), who are ranked 1-2 in the MWC in the event. In addition, the Foxes’ 400 relay squad of Colton Harle, Travis Sinn, Austin Haskett and Brock Rogers leads the league with a 44.71 clocking. Robbie LeParc has been scoring points in races from 400 meters to 3,000. Here is an update on local college athletes for the winter season: Zach Gengler (Silverton), a sophomore guard at Portland State, averaged 4.6 points and 2.5 rebounds per game for the Vikings. Gengler played in 22 games and started 12. Toby Roth (Silverton), a sophomore guard at Corban, averaged 7.5 points per game for the Warriors. Roth led the team in steals with 27 and was third on the squad in assists (84). He dished off nine assists Dec. 27 against New Hope to establish a team high in the category for the season. Morgan Anderson (Silverton), an Oregon State sophomore, had the top mile mark (4:47.32) and the second-best 800 mark (2:15.88) in the indoor season. The marks rank Anderson second in both races on the OSU all-time indoor list. Anderson also has turned in a 2:12.05 800 and a 4:30.42 1,500 in the early stages of the outdoor campaign. Follow me on Twitter.com @jameshday. Got a news tip? Email me at jamesday590@gmail.com
NATURE STORE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT SILVER FALLS STATE PARK – If you enjoy talking to people and would like to help visitors enjoy the park, the Friends of Silver Falls State Park need you as a volunteer to help in the Nature Store! If you are interested in volunteering, give Alison a call at 503-873-8735 or e-mail her at admin@friendsofsilverfalls.net. TONER: GRR 11 for Canon copiers - New still in boxes - Magenta/ Cyan/Yellow. Reg. $111.95, sell for $60ea. We have recently changed copiers, and have no need for the toners. 503-845-9499 TFN Volunteer at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Gordon House in Silverton. You can guide tours, garden, or help with special public events, office work, or computer data entry for the museum library and collection. Call503.874.6006 or sign up at www.thegordonhouse. org/volunteerrnow. Pick a day, pick a job, have fun.
HELP WANTED
IMMEDIATE TEACHER OPENING at TLC Daycare, Mt. Angel. Must be teacher qualified. Position is M-F. 503-634-2760.
NOTICES
This is a request for local authors and poets. White Oak will be opening in Silverton in late March. Our desire is create a meditative chant of local art and writers in our business. If you are a writer or poet. We would like to carry some of your written works. We will also, have a room available for meetings or lectures. Please call 503-399-9193 with questions or by email Thewhiteoakgallery@gmail. com Thank you! American Legion Post #89 accepting unserviceable flags for appropriate disposition. Call Jim at 503-845-6119 or Joe at 503-845-2400.
ourtownlive.com
RENTALS
ROOM FOR RENT. Quiet setting on 5 acres. Call for details. 541-729-3086 BARN and about 3 acres to rent for 2 horses. Partial care available. Horse savvy homeowner on property. Call for details. 541-729-3086
SERVICES
IN NEED OF A CAREGIVER? Or know someone who is? 6+ years experience, available now. 20 hours a week. $13+ an hour. Weekdays only, no weekends. Prefer pay thru state, but private pay ok. Silverton, Mt. Angel and surrounding areas. I need a job, so let’s help each other out. Call me at 503-874-9116. GASPER’S CLEANING SOLUTIONS: Home, Business and Construction cleaning. Deed cleaning to prepare for sale, move in, or move out. Licensed-Insured Housekeeping. Francis 503-9495040 or 503-873-6209 gaspars. cleaning.solutions@gmail.com BEFORE THE FALL Yardwork & Yard Maintenance - Pressure washing, Mowing, Trimming/ Edging, Pruning, Rototilling, Bark/ Soil Placement, Gutter Cleaning, Hauling, Chainsaw work. Free Estimates. 503-508-0388 or 503871-7295. HERNANDEZ LANDSCAPING mowing,edging,fertilizing, weed control, clean-ups, bark dust, on going maintenance, and more. Free yard debris hauling. Free estimates. Lic# 10370 503-989-5694 or 503719-9953 CINDY’S SALON & BOUTIQUE Located at 204 Jersey St, SIlverton. Call 503-874-0709 or 503 884-4196 to set up an appointment. FAMILY CLEANING SERVICE 10 years experience-Free estimates. Excellent references. 503 569-3316 CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS Residential, light commercial, new buildings, additions, remodeling. Reasonable rates. Michael Finkelstein Design, 503-873-8215.
TINA’S LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Mowing – Edging Bark Dusting – Fertilizing – Pruning - Thatching and Aerating - On Going Maintenance and clean up – yard debris/Hauling. CBL# 9404 971-216 1093 tinaslandscapemaint.com CASCADE CONCEALED CARRY INSTRUCTIONS INC. is teaching Oregon concealed hand gun classes on the 1st and multi state on the 3rd Saturday. Call for location. Visit our website at cccinstruction.com or Call 503-580-0753
VEHICLES 2005 CHEVY 3500 Express Van, 12 passenger, 52k, $13,500. 503-991-8566
WANTED OLD WOODWORKING TOOLS WANTED – I’m looking for old Stanley or wooden hand planes, tool chests, or any related/unusual items. 503-364-5856 OLD LOGGING TOOLS WANTED – I’m a private collector buying logging undercutters, falling axes, hook bottles, crosscut saw filing tools, any unusual items. 503-364-5856. FABRIC NEEDED My sister sews Christmas Stockings for those less fortunate and the demand is exhausting their fabric supply. The all volunteer non-profit group, “Fill a Stocking, Fill a Heart” (501c3) could really use any COTTON fabric you could your donate. ItReach doesn’t have to be holiday theme. The handmade neighbors and stockings are filled with personal make a deal by necessities like shampoo and small age appropriate gifts. THANKSin for advertising helping to make the holidays a little happier for so many in need. I’ll meet you locally to pick up any fabric you can spare. Please call Paula 503-873-7946
Got something to sell?
Our Town Marketplace Reach Your Neighbors. Advertise in Marketplace 503-845-9499
April 2015 • 13
The Forum
Not Mayberry
With the NCAA Men’s Basketball champion now decided (Duke over Wisconsin, 68-63), I have some vivid memories of March Madness, great games, huge upsets, and an unexpected meeting of the coach who led Duke to its fifth title. I was in line to a Las Vegas show with a business partner several years ago, and turned around. Immediately behind me was Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski and his wife, Mickie, waiting for the line to move. Having had the autograph door figuratively slammed in my face by one Willie Mays in 1960, I have learned that fame has to be as hard on the celebrity as it is on those who adore them. I could have asked the man who will likely go down in history as the greatest, and perhaps classiest basketball coach of all time for an autograph. But it just didn’t feel right. The guy was out for a night with his wife and deserved to be left alone. So I smiled and turned away. But it didn’t work out that way. A nerdy young man of about 20 yelled across the room, “Coach K, Coach K.” The coach smiled and waved, but here came the young man seeking an autograph. After he left, I turned around and said, “I bet that gets real old?” He laughed and said, “I really don’t mind. The fans are so important to the game.” He could have dropped the discussion but instead asked us, “Where are you from?” We told him Portland and he chuckled rather quietly to himself then said, “We stole a good one from you.” I replied, “Yes, I know you did. That Mike Dunleavy kid is outstanding and would have looked much better in a Beaver uniform.” He and his wife laughed, and we talked for a few more minutes about the Blazers, Mike Jrs. dad, Blazers head coach at the time, and he was so pleasant, unassuming, and easy to talk to. After the show, as we walked out, he asked if we had enjoyed the show (Lord of the Dance).
I said we did, and told him, rather boldly, “Hey Coach. If that Dunleavy kid doesn’t work out, could you send him to Corvallis?” He cracked up and said, “I think he’s gonna be just fine.” A humble man, a genuinely nice man, and a spectacular human being. I ought to give Willie his number. The musical Jesus Christ, Superstar is coming to Silverton High School by way of Center Stage April 24 and 25, and May 1-3. It is going to be incredible. Made famous in the early 1970s, the rock musical is a contemporized but accurate telling of Christ’s final days on Earth. Except for one rather suspect priest that slightly resembles a local writer of limited musical talent, the cast is absolutely amazing. Greg Hiltz is remarkable as Judas, and Tim Kelley as King Herod is sure to make your sides split with laughter. Two Silverton Health powerhouses, Dr. Joseph Huang as Jesus, and Sarah Fronza as Mary Magdalene, are dynamic both together and impressive in the play’s well-known solos. It is worth the price of admission, with most proceeds going to help the marching band’s quest to get new band uniforms before the start of the new school year. This is a must-see event
on your spring calendar. Want to see local politics at its best and worst? Keep an eye on the Silver Falls School Board election on May 19. The behind the scenes maneuverings are quite entertaining as one group launches an aggressive campaign to commandeer the school board voting and another has an aggressive campaign to stop them by getting their candidates, whether already on the ballot or write-ins, elected. This is not Mayberry, anymore, folks, with the endearing Sheriff Taylor, loveable goofball Barney Fife, and Aunt Bea in her Sunday-Go-ToMeeting Clothes. Please do your homework and if you don’t see the candidate you like, write-in someone who you think will best represent your interests. The Silver Falls School District has real issues and real opportunities before it, and it will take real candidates who understand the value of working for the greater good, not with hidden agendas to take us back to the 1950s where Ward Cleaver reigned supreme as “The Beaver’s” perfect but fictitious dad.
Yo u r H o m e Property Management
Have a home to rent? Call us! We specialize in Residential Properties. Vivian Caldwell
503-873-7069 Property Manager yourhomepm@gmail.com www.yourhomepm.com 14 • April 2015
ourtownlive.com
Our Town Life
ADVERTISEMENT
Cut out and save
Silver Falls School District Board Elections
May 19, 2015 APRIL 2015
NEWS
ELECT
Tom Buchholz Dan Johnson Steve Kaser Phil Wiesner Todd White
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION MONTH
April is Volunteer Appreciation Month! Pizza Party for All Silverton Senior Center Volunteers is Friday, April 17 at 1 pm. Pizza complements of Papa Murphy’s.
Who are we?
MEMBERSHIP
Still time to RENEW your membership or become a member of the Silverton Senior Center... ONlY $20 for the entire year!
SAVE THE DATE! MOTHER’S DAY TEA & FASHION SHOW
We are candidates who share similar core values of honesty, integrity, faith and family. We believe that a school district must be completely honest and transparent in its relationship with the community it serves. We share serious concerns about the direction of the Silver Falls School District in recent years.
Why are we running? We believe that it is time for change. We want to foster a district culture that places common sense, long-term fiscal responsibility, respect for the wishes of voters, and respect for all members of the extended community – as the foundations for decision-making.
Saturday, May 9 from 1- 3 pm still ONLY $10 for a fabulous fundraising event for the Silverton Senior Center. Fashion Show complements of The Green Store!
We pledge to work together to create: • A climate of trust with all district patrons.
MOTHER’S DAY GIFT BASKET PRIZE DRAWING
• A positive culture and climate that places the academic and social progress of every one of our students as our highest priority.
Going on for Mother’s Day... Tickets only $1 each OR 6/$5. Drawing at the Mother’s Day Tea & Fashion Show on May 9. Need not be present to win, but you have to buy a ticket to win! Anyone can buy a ticket!
• An institutional culture that is open, truly collaborative, and which values the unique perspectives of all district staff and encourages sharing of ideas. • A long-range vision and plan for district facilities needs that honors historic communities of interest, and that is affordable for taxpayers.
Gift Basket items include: 2 Bottles of Wine from Hanson Vineyards & Fetzer Winery, Chocolates, Spa Items from Shine Essentials, Massage Certificate from Clubb Massage, Inspirational Plaque & Stand!
Will we always agree about everything if elected? Almost certainly not. We are individuals with different life experiences and different perspectives. But we will always agree on these stated core values, and we will always honor this pledge to district voters.
THRIFT SHOP Silverton Senior
Center’s Thrift Shop is extending their hours. Open Tuesday – Saturday 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday 11 am to 4 pm. Located at 207 High Street, where Tax deductible donations are always welcome! You can help by Shopping, Donating or Volunteering!
“ These
candidates for election to the Silver Falls School District Board of Directors, together with their statement of core values and pledge to voters, have my endorsement. Please grant them your vote, and help move our school district forward together.”
115 Westfield Street • Silverton 97381 503-873-3093 • email: staff@silvertonseniorcenter.org www.silvertonseniorcenter.org Our Town Life
VOTE
– David Beeson Paid for by Tom Buchholz, Dan Johnson, Steve Kaser, Phil Wiesner, and Todd White.
ourtownlive.com
April 2015 • 15
Alan G. Carter, DMD Rebecca Murphy For over ten years, dental hygienist Rebecca Murphy has been providing gentle, thorough dental cleanings to our patients. Rebecca, it has been a privilege to work with you.
SILVERTON HUBBARD
Call today for your appointment!
LES SCHWAB CARES ABOUT KIDS!
DIAPER DRIVE
TOWN COUNTRY
Donations Needed: • Diapers (Size 3 +) • Pull-ups • Wipes
Alan G. Carter, DMD
General & Family Dentistry
911 North 1st St. Silverton Mon-Fri 8-6 Sat 8-5
presented by
SILVERTON (503 ) 873-8335
HUBBARD 106 McClaine St., Silverton www.AlanGCarterDMD.com
503-873-2966
Your donation will benefit Silverton Together.
www.LesSchwab.com
I
COUNTRY/AC
STAYTON/SUBLIMIT
LAND/ACREAGE
TOWN
SILVER COMMERCIAL/INDUSTR
COUNTRY
FOR LEASE/COMME FOR HUB RE
TOWN
KEIZER
BARELAND/LOTS IN TOWN NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION
SILVERTON COUNTRY/ACREAGE TOWN Mike Bothum Broker, GRI 873-3545 ext. 326
Marcia Branstetter Broker, GRI 873-3545 ext. 318
Micha Christman Property Manager 873-1425
Becky Craig Broker 873-3545 ext. 300
Raven Graham Broker 873-3545 ext. 315
Michael Schmidt Broker, GRI 873-3545 ext. 314
Meredith Wertz Broker, GRI 873-3545 ext. 324
Ryan Wertz Broker 873-3545 ext. 322
Chuck White Broker 873-3545 ext. 325
TOWN SI
AUMSV Mason Branstetter COUN Principal Broker, GRI HUBBARD WOODBURN 873-3545 ext. 303 Brokers are licensed in oregon
STAYTON/SUBLIMITY
LAND/ACREAGE
#T2190 BEAUTIFUL TWO STORE HOME ON LARGE FLAG LOT 3BR, 2BA 1311 sqft. Call Chuck at ext. 326 $222,500 (WVMLS#571160)
SILVERTON
#T2188 WONDERFULLY REMODELED HOME CLOSE TO TOWN 4BR, 2.5BA 2824 sqft. Call Mike or Meredith at ext. 324 or Ryan at ext.322 $389,900 (WVMLS#687453)
HUBBARD
#T2187 COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS FINEST 5BR, 3BA 2726 sqft. Call Mike or Meredith at ext. 324 or Ryan at ext.322 $448,700 (WVMLS#687040)
TOWN
#T2186 CLASSIC RANCH WITH UPGRADES THROUGHOUT 3BR, 2BA 1286 sqft. Call Chuck at ext. 326 $219,900
COUNTRY #T2185 WONDERFUL WEBB LAKE HOME 3BR, 2.5 BA (WVMLS#686841)
2245 sqft. Call Mike or Meredith at ext. 324 or Ryan at ext. 322 $268,700 (686888) #T2184 IMMACULATE HOME WITH THE VIEWS OF THE VALLEY 3BR, 2BA 1768 sqft. Call Mike at ext. 326 or Meredith at ext. 324 $248,700 (WVMLS#686990)
#T2178 VERY WELL MAINTAINED SINGLE WIDE 2BR, 1BA 720 sqft. Call Marcia at ext.318 $5,500 (WVMLS#686062)
SILVERTON
SOLD! – #T2163 HOME IN THE CITY, ON ACREAGE! 3BR, 2.5BA 2519 sqft. Call Chuck at ext. 325 $429,900
SOLD! – #T2159 CLASSIC RANCHER BUILT IN THE 1950’S 2BR, 2BA 1514 sqft. Call Mike at ext. 326 or Meredith at ext. 324 $196,800 (WVMLS#681470)
PENDING – #T2157 FANTASTIC HOME WITH ALL THE EXTRAS! 3BR, 2.5BA 2834 sqft. 1.39 acres. Call Mike at ext. 326 or Meredith at ext. 324 $527,800 (WVMLS#681183)
HUBBARD
SOLD !– #T2154 HISTORICAL SILVERTON HOME 4BR, 2BA 2792 sqft. Call Mike at ext. 326 or Meredith at ext. 324 $398,700 (WVMLS#680576)
TOWN
#T2153 FANTASTIC POTENTIAL IN 13.4 ACRE FARM 4BR, 3BA 3201 sqft. Call Mike at ext. 326 or Meredith at ext. 324 $409,900 (WVMLS#680213) #T2144 1940’S CHARMER! 4BR, 2.5BA 2010 sqft. Call Chuck at ext. 325. $269,900 (WVMLS#678920)
COUNTRY
(WVMLS#682015)
#T2041 BEST VALUE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD! .20 acre lot COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL Call Michael at ext. 314 $79,500 (WVMLS#660768)
COUNTRY
FOR LEASE/COMMERCIAL FOR RENT
TOWN
SOLD! – #T2146 PRIVATE & SECLUDED 2BR, 1BA 768 sqft. 66.22 acres. Call Michael at ext. 314 $325,000 (WVMLS#679341)
(WVMLS#661003)
STAYTON/SUBLIMITY STAYTON/SUBLIMITY
LAND/ACREAGE
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
LAND/ACREAGE
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
FOR LEASE/COMMERCIAL FOR RENT
(WVMLS#684784)
AUMSVILLE/TURNER
TOWN
FOR
WOODBURN
(WVMLS#682938)
TOW #T2168 PERFECT RETAIL/LUMBER SALES PARCEL BARELAND STAYTON/SUBLIMITY STA 1.76 acres, 6000 sqft. warehouse w/ 2100 sqft. retail Call TOWL Mason at ext. 303 $550,000 (WVMLS#684100) LAND/ACREAGE #T2103 HIGH VISIBILITY/TRAFFIC COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 1.46 acres Call Mike at ext. 326 or Meredith at ext. 324 $485,000 (WVMLS#672150)
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
FOR LEASE/COMMERCIAL FOR RENT FOR TOWNRENT KEIZER call Micha at 503-873-1425
BARELAND/LOTS or see them on our website
TOWN www.silvertonrealty.com
FOR LEASE/COMMERCIAL FOR RENT 16 • April 2015 TOWN ourtownlive.com TOWN KEIZER KEIZER 303 Oak Street • Silverton • www.silvertonrealty.com BARELAND/LOTS BARELAND/LOTS 503.873.3545 • 1-800-863-3545
TOWN
LAND
IN TOWN NEW H BARELAND/LOTS RANCHER 3BR, 2.5BA 1706 sqft. Call Mike at ext. 326 and Meredith at ext. 324 $237,800 COUNTRY/ACREAGE COMME TOWN
#T2156 RANCH STYLE HOME ON 85 ACRES! 3BR, 1.5BA 1311 sqft. 85.52 acres. Call Chuck at ext. 325 or Marcia at ext. 318 $549,900 (WVMLS#680896)
#T2183 VIEW AND PRIVACY IN THE COUNTRY 3BR, 3BA 3447 sqft. Call Mike at ext. 326 or Meredith at ext. 324 $499,900 (WVMLS#686726)
#T2179 HOME IN THE HEART OF TOWN 3BR, 1BA 1440 sqft. Call Mike at ext. 326 or Meredith at ext. 324 $189,900
STAYTO C
KEIZER #2171 WONDERFULLY KEPT AND UPDATED 1950’S
SOLD! – #T2047 HERR TO BUILD A SININ TOWN NEWCONSTRUCTION HOME CONSTRUCTION IN TOWN SOLD! – #T2165 NEW LOT #62HOME IN SILVERCONSTRUCTION CLIFF ESTATES .12
SOLD! – #T2181 1965 ONE LEVEL HOME 2BR, 1BA 1234 sqft. Call Marcia at ext.318 $179,900 (WVMLS#686091)
C TO
#T2042 LOT #88 IN SILVER CLIFF ESTATES .12 acre lot Call Chuck at ext. 325 $35,900 (WVMLS#660605)
#T2176 GREAT FAMILY HOME! 3BR, 2BA 1424 sqft. Call Michael at ext. 314 $229,900 (WVMLS# 685508)
GLE – LEVEL HOME 3BR, 2BA 1909 sqft. Call Mike at ext. Acre lot. Call Chuck at ext. 325 $33,500 COUNTRY/ACREAGE COUNTRY/ACREAGE 326 or Meredith at ext. 324 $269,900
(WVMLS#686018)
TOWN
SOLD! – #T2164 SILVERTON VIEW PROPERTY 4BR, 2BA 2021 sqft. Call Michael at ext. 314 $349,000 (WVMLS#682018)
W
CO
T
BAREL
T
AUMSVILLE/TUR
WOODBURN
Our Town Life