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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1949)
IV-Tkj tlcAtmasy &dtom, Ofgon Tridar, Mt 1 W River, Harbor Funds Pegged For Northwest WASHINGTON. Juno 30 -Ufh The Pacific northwest would get I Marly 10 per cent of the total -proposed in the Omnibus Rivera tnd Harbors authorization bill Pr proved today by the house public works committee, of the $1,120, 717,850 proposed authorization Oregon, Washington and Idaho would get $106,031,100. The mea sure, however, carries, no funds. Congress would have to vote the money later for any construction. Reps. Angell (-R-Ore) and Mack (R-Wash), members fb thecom " mittee, said "the treatment is the best ever received by the Pacific northwest." The bill would provide: $40,- 000,000 for flood control work on . the Willamette river fa Oregon; $ 14,000,1)00 for flood control work in Portland: $,00.000 for lower Columbia river bank improve ments $322,000 for Johnson creek In Portland? $31,070,000 for Al- bent Falls Idaho. Dam and res ervoir; an $14,722,000 . for flood control work on the lower coi umbia. The m-ODOsal allots the lower , Columbia' flood control .projects t both Oregon and Washington, the former setting $5,481,000 and the latter $9,281,000. Under the rivers and harbors section of the bill Westport Slough, Ore., would . get $112,000 ar.d Columbia ilougn, Ore.. 1905.100. "The disastrous floods in the Columbia region last year which ra used damage of $102,000,000 in fluenced the committee to give"us II. possible protection," Angell aid. ', Mack said the bank protection work on the Washington side of the lower Columbia would in ctude dikes from 200 feet to two miles long and would give pro tection to Longview, , Kelso, Kajl- ma, Woodland, Ridgefield, Pli ght Iflahd, Skamokaws, Washo ugal, Vancouver and tho Vancou ver fake area. ' Winners In Manbrin Landscape Contest 5 Ml FIRST -4 la the Maabrln Gardens home landscape contest held rece Sir. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell, 4225 Shoreline dr. " ntlr was the beautiful hoi 0 - ij :, ,., " ff f""f wm w - .... I . if- r.rfr;4-'. - - -V"'- - . . p. , Running a eloj second to the Bell bom was this nearbr house owned by Mr. and Mrs, Claude Miller, 4245 snoreiine or. I i - -mmpw 2 Young Dancers Show Talents lAf sTitWHnn III. VIVI VHUHU11 (Story also on page l. Soecialtv danciric by 200 roung Salem dance pupils and social d ncing for all who attended were features of the Salem Cherryland f?tival opening nights entertain ment at the fairgrounds Thursday Some 200 boy and. girls of th Paul Armstrong dance studio pre sented a revue of wide variety Three-year-old "Baby Rockettes did one fcf the numbers; othes I ourgsters i tostumed as cowboys nrt Indians had a "'estward Ho!" dance and several young ,sci were featured- in,, ballet dancing and numerous "other specialities including the popular dncing twjns, .Jerry and Gary weal. (Dancers listed on pge 24.) Queen Patricfa's entertainment on coronation night also included dnce by Merlain st'idio per-focmers,- Sandra "Bliven. Judy Caen fand Elaine Murphy and J.. T. Clapp. A special gift, to the new queen as a giant assortment of Stay- ton cooperative s canned goods, presented by Ed Bell of the San- tiam Bean festival. Two delegate; fiom Queen Joyce of Portland's ' ro-Mria brought i bouquet of roes for the cherry queen. They Were Lethe Pool and Don Goetz Claude Bird's dance orchestra prov ided 'music for the corona- ton ceremony and , played laler for the public dance' under the g-aartatand. ' Other coronation en tertainment was supplied by i trio of zany Cherrtans. EJ Ran- - S i . - t ammfS vmZ. - .1 1.4 .fill Itll j - A :- ?l II f Salem Men s Gardea clab were Judffes (Staiessoan photos). u.;s. Citizenship Won By 6 Coiinly Residents r - ; j I J h n - l - - a. i i e t , These' sfx Marloat county resident received naturallxatioB certificates this week and were honor guests . at a eithembip banquet In the YMCA. Left U rUht. they arc Adolf Ernest MUler. 590 N. 2th t.; Mr. . Edna rtekerel. Salem route ; Sammy Bayya, Salem roote 7; Mrs.- Jean Addison. J2t7 N. River rd.; Harry HsBMcher. 1851 Midway dr and Mrs. Almm Mullen, St Paul. dle, Walter Boesch . and Btoridell. H. M. by comedian Lyle Lorentz.1: Also introduced at court suit-clad Salem 'girls ' ' Connie Paul rodeo queen and Barbara Cross who has been chosen -Miss i Garrett. . PENStAt Alwoys kooo Vol on kood AN ti famdy will want tit. j ' . i . Knimant -K gav rcltaf tK piw f mt muKltt, an4 ti(fnM, due to , Aaii far f It WK LMmmt ; Spociol Tbia Waokond Box Chocolaies SlO rogularlj. Friday and SSfaT $1.00 Just roceiv 31 a shipment astic Stockings Anklets. Ka Bands Schacfer's Linimen! 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