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2A Wednesday, August 10, 2016 Appeal Tribune THE WEEK AHEAD THROUGH AUGUST Borland Gallery: “Larry Kassell - A Retrospective,” through Aug. 28. Gallery hours: 8 a.m. to noon Mondays-Fridays; noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Recep- tion, 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, 303 Coolidge St., Silverton. Free. 503-363-9310, Silvertonarts.org. White Oak Gallery and Gifts: Color, Words and Birds: Lichen June, Lori McLaughlin and Susan Murray, through Aug. 28. Gal- lery hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays, 216 E Main St., Silverton. Free. 503- 399-9193, Thewhiteoak.info. Lunaria Gallery: “Favorite Things,” showing of new works by jewelry artist Helen Wiens and reverse painting on glass by multi-discipline artist Ann Alt- man, through Aug. 29. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Reception, 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, 113 N Water St., Silverton. Free. 503-873-3279, Lunariagallery- .com. THURSDAY Movies in the Garden — "Bridesmaids": Outdoor screening, presented by Willam- ette Valley Pie Company. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show will begin at dusk, Oregon Garden, 879 W Main St., Silver- ton. $4. 503-874-8100, Ore- gongarden.org. SATURDAY Silverton Farmers Market: Vendor booths with fresh local produce, crafts and more, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Town Square Park, Main and Fiske streets, Silverton. Free. Silvertonfarmersmarke- t.org. Flute and Piano Recital: Emily Potter and Christopher Wicks: Emily Potter, flutist, fresh from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, England, plays a recital of con- temporary music, accompanied by pianist and composer Christo- pher Wicks, 2 to 3 p.m., Mt. Angel Abbey, One Abbey Drive, St. Benedict. Free. 503-873-3461. AUG. 18 Movies in the Garden — "Space Jam": Outdoor screen- ing, presented by Willamette Valley Pie Company. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show will begin at dusk, Oregon Garden, 879 W Main St., Silverton. $4. 503-874-8100, Oregongarde- n.org. AUG. 20 AND 21 2016 Silverton Fine Arts Festival: More than 80 artist booths, pottery, jewelry, pho- tography, paintings, live music, food and more, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Coolidge-McClaine Park, 303 Coolidge St., Silverton. Free. 503-873-2480, Silvertonarts.org. PUBLIC NOTICE Estate of VIRGINA A. SPRINGER Notice to Interested Persons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, Probate Department, Case No. 16PB03379. In the Matter of the Estate of Virginia A. Springer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Richard A. Springer has been appointed as the personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the personal representative in care of the attorney listed below, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, or such claims 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. Dated and first published August 3, 2016. RICHARD A. SPRINGER Personal Representative DAYNA J. CHRISTIAN, OSB NO. 97336 Attorney for Personal Representative IMMIX LAW GROUP PC 600 NW Naito Pkwy, Suite G Portland, OR 97209 Silverton Appeal August 3, 10 & 17, 2016 Mt. Angel restarts manager search CHRISTENA BROOKS SPECIAL TO THE APPEAL TRIBUNE Mt. Angel has gone back to the drawing board in its search for a city manager. After inter- viewing three candidates on July 16 and conferring in executive session on Aug. 1, the council decid- ed to reopen its applica- tion process. “While the council felt all three candidates were excellent individuals and highly skilled in their profession, the council did not feel that they had found the ‘right fit’ for Mt. Angel’s next city manager,” read a news release from the interim City Manager Mike Hea- ly. Reopening the search will bring new advertis- ing costs but no addition- al charges from the Mid- Willamette Valley Coun- cil of Governments, which is coordinating the process, Healy said. No changes were made to the job description or search area. PUBLIC NOTICE ESTABLISHED 1880 Previously the Silverton Appeal Tribune & Mt. Angel News Address P.O. Box 13009 Salem, OR 97309 Phone 503-873-8385 Fax 503-399-6706 Email sanews@salem.gannett.com Web site www.SilvertonAppeal.com To Place an Ad Classifieds: call 503-399-6789 Retail: call 503-399-6728 Legal: call 503-399-6791 Missed Delivery? 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Send letters to the editor and news releases to sanews@salem.gannett.com. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of STELLA MAE NELSON, Deceased. No. 16PB04063 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES Notice is hereby given that Merita S. Arnesen has been appointed personal representative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with proper vouchers attached, to the personal representative or her attorney, Patrick E. Doyle, 429 N. Water Street, Silverton, OR 97381, Phone: (503) 874-1600 within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. Dated and first published on August 3, 2016. MERITA S. ARNESEN Personal Representative Silverton Appeal August 3, 10, & 17, 2016 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Receipt of Ballot Title Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a City Council referred measure was filed with the Elections Officer of the City of Mt. Angel on August 1, 2016. Electors may submit a petition for review of this ballot title in the Marion County Circuit Court no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 12, 2016. The text of the ballot title is as follows: CAPTION: City tax on recreational marijuana retailers’ sale of marijuana items QUESTION: Shall Mt. Angel impose a tax on sales of marijuana items by recreational marijuana retailers in the city? SUMMARY: If adopted by the voters, this measure would impose a city tax on sales of marijuana items (including marijuana, marijuana products, and marijuana extracts) by recreational marijuana retailers licensed by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission and located within the City of Mt. Angel. The City Council would have the authority to set the amount of the tax, but under no circumstances would the tax exceed three percent of the retail sales price of a marijuana item. The tax would be collected from consumers and remitted to the City by recreational marijuana retailers. The city tax would be imposed in addition to any state taxes on the sale of marijuana items. The city tax would not be imposed on medical marijuana sales. This measure will not take effect if the measure on the ballot that proposes to ban medical and recreational marijuana facilities from the City of Mt. Angel is approved. Notice is also hereby given that a regular city election will be held in the City of Mt. Angel on November 8, 2016. Published pursuant to ORS 250.275 Mike Healy, Interim City Manager Silverton Appeal August 10, 2016 PUBLIC NOTICES POLICY Public Notices are published by the Statesman Journal and available online at w w w .S ta te s m a n J o u r n a l.c o m . The Statesman Journal lobby is open Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can reach them by phone at 503-399-6789. In order to receive a quote for a public notice you must e-mail your copy to SJLegals@StatesmanJournal.com , and our Legal Clerk will return a proposal with cost, publication date(s), and a preview of the ad. LEGAL/PUBLIC NOTICE DEADLINES All Legals Deadline @ 1:00 p.m. on all days listed below: ***All Deadlines are subject to change when there is a Holiday. The Silverton Appeal Tribune is a one day a week (Wednesday) only publication • Wednesday publication deadlines the Wednesday prior LEGAL/PUBLIC NOTICE RATES Silverton Appeal Tribune: • Wednesdays only - $12.15/per inch/per time • Online Fee - $21.00 per time • Affidavit Fee - $10.00 per Affidavit requested SPECIAL TO THE STAYTON MAIL Happiness is a clean dog at "Paws for the Cause." The second annual dog wash and food drive takes place Aug. 20. ‘Paws for the Cause’ coming up ANNETTE UTZ FOR THE STAYTON MAIL To help keep tails wag- ging during these dog days of summer, Stayton Veterinary Hospital will be hosting the second an- nual “Paws for the Cause” from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat- urday, Aug. 20. It's a combination dog wash and food drive. With a donation of pet food or non-perishable people food, happy pooches will get a chance to cool down, clean up and aid in help- ing the community. The fun will take place at SVH, 1308 N. First Ave., and all proceeds will ben- efit SafeHaven Humane Society and the Marion Polk Food Share. Throughout the day, various baskets of themed prizes will also be raffled. Tickets are $1 each and may be pur- chased in advance at the clinic or during the event. Drawings will place at the end of the day. During last year's event, 500 pounds of food was collected for the food share, along with eight large bags of dog food and 24 cans of wet food for Sa- feHaven. The two organi- zations also received $120 each from raffle ticket sales. Callie Gullett, a veteri- nary assistant at SVH, said that the goal is to in- crease the numbers this year. “We would like to col- lect 750 pounds of food for Marion Polk Food Share, 12 bags of dog food or 40 cans of wet food for SafeHaven and raise $400 in raffle ticket sales to be donated equally between the two organizations,” she said. For more information, call 503-769-7387. SPECIAL TO THE STAYTON MAIL Dogs of all sizes will get to enjoy a cooling bath at "Paws for the Cause." Last year, 500 pounds of food was collected. Talent winners to perform again Aug. 26 CHRISTENA BROOKS SPECIAL TO THE APPEAL TRIBUNE A lyrical dancer, a clog- ger and a mariachi band won Silverton Senior Cen- ter’s talent contest July 23. At the second annual Silverton’s Got Talent, Stella Harrison won for youth, Ruth Mattox won for adults, and Estella and Alberto Gonzales won for seniors. A total of eight contestants competed; the winners took home $50 prizes. They’ll perform again at Silverton’s Community Picnic at Coolidge McClaine Park on Aug. 26. The talent show fea- tured a performance by the Silverton Ukulele Net- work, whose members also served as judges. Do- nors supplied the prizes as well as the BBQ meal, said Dodie Brockamp, ex- ecutive director of the senior center.