Polk County News
Polk County Itemizer-Observer • March 9, 2016 3A
Morris to face
murder charges
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WEATHER
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March 3 ........... 54
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March 5........... 63
March 6 ............54
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Rainfall during March — 3.71 in.
Rain through March 7 — 25.99 in.
RECYCLE
By Jolene Guzman
The Itemizer-Observer
JOLENE GUZMAN/ Itemizer-Observer file
The Dallas City Council discussed possibly moving the Dallas Bounty Market from the
Academy lawn near the corner of Main and Academy streets to downtown Dallas.
City council considers
bounty market location
By Jolene Guzman
The Itemizer-Observer
DALLAS — Polk County
Bounty Market launches its
seventh season at the Acade-
my Building lawn in May,
but there has been explo-
ration of moving it back
downtown in the future.
The Dallas Area Visitors
Center, which runs the mar-
ket, conducted a survey of
downtown businesses and
market vendors to answer
questions posed by the Dal-
las City Council about the
best location.
Monday, Chelsea Metcalfe,
the visitors center executive
director, reported the results
to the council during its
monthly workshop.
All 12 of the core market
vendors who responded to
the survey about the loca-
tion said they would prefer
to stay on the Academy lawn
near the corner of Main and
Academy streets.
Bonnie Dreier, the market
manager, said most vendors
would make the move,
though some reluctantly.
One vendor wouldn’t return
if the market was moved and
others would have to make a
choice.
“Several of the vendors
commented that this is not
the market they make the
most money in,” Metcalfe
said. “They make money in
larger markets … but be-
cause they are Polk County
businesses, they want to in-
vest in their community and
be a part of what is here.”
Of downtown businesses,
two-thirds of the 28 busi-
nesses surveyed would like
the market downtown, Met-
calfe said.
“Most believe that hosting
the market downtown will
increase their foot traffic,
which we don’t disagree with
that, but wonder if that is
our purpose in bringing the
market downtown,” Met-
calfe said.
The market would not be
able to use the Polk County
Courthouse lawn due to up-
keep costs during the 22-
week season. That means
closing a street to put on the
market each week. Parking
limitation and noise while
court is in session were also
concerns voiced in the sur-
vey.
City Manager Ron Foggin
said the issue with the cur-
rent location is that the mar-
ket is more likely to “fall off
people’s radar” because it is
not as visible.
Metcalfe proposed if the
Academy location re-
mains — which market ven-
dors and managers would
prefer — that the market
work in partnership with
downtown businesses and
Dallas Downtown Associa-
tion to highlight what is
available downtown.
“But we also believe there
is an excellent opportunity
and value in partnering with
the downtown businesses,
particularly through the
DDA, in making Thursdays a
bigger event in all of our
downtown,” Metcalfe said.
Solution on Page 9A
You’re Invited
Third Annual
Survivor Dinner & Celebration
hosted by Eola Hills Winery
sponsored by Relay For Life of Polk County
& Team Perrydale
Saturday, April 2
at Eola Hills Wine Cellars
501 S. Pacific Highway 99W, Rickreall
5:30 ~ Doors open, Meet & Mingle
6:15 to 8:00 ~ Dinner & Entertainment
Every survivor and guest will be guests of honor.
Please join us for an evening of food, fun and festivities.
To RSVP your name and the name of one guest, contact
Vicki Bailey at 503-623-5241 or vickibaile@aol.com
For planning purposes, RSVPs are encouraged
by March 23, but are not required.
MADRAS — Former Polk
County resident Mitchell
Julio Morris is facing mur-
der and manslaughter
charges in connection to
the Feb.
26 deaths
of
his
r o o m -
mates.
Morris,
20, now of
Crooked
R i v e r
Lyman
Ranch,
and the
two vic-
tims in
the crime,
Macken-
z
i
e
Lyman,
21, and
Bailee Ray
Candello-
Southwick
South-
wick, 18, all are former resi-
dents of the Dallas area.
Morris has been charged
with two counts each of
murder, manslaughter,
criminally negligent homi-
cide, and unlawful use of a
weapon and one count of
unauthorized use of a vehi-
cle in the crime that took
place in the Crooked River
Ranch home the three
shared.
He was arraigned in Jef-
ferson County Circuit Court
on Friday and is being held
at Jefferson County Jail
without bail.
Lyman is a 2013 graduate
of South Salem High School
and she and Candello-
Southwick had been in a re-
lationship for a year.
They lived in Crooked
River Ranch and worked at
Brightwood Lumber in
R e d -
m o n d .
Morris
was their
r o o m -
mate.
Je f f e r -
s o n
County
S h e r i f f ’s
Morris
Office
deputies responded to a re-
port of a shooting at about
6:50 p.m. in the 9000 block
of Southwest Sand Ridge
Road in Crooked River
Ranch. Deputies found
Lyman and Candello-
Southwick dead; both had
been shot.
Police launched an ex-
tensive search for Morris,
who was believed to be
headed to the Polk County
area.
Salem police officers lo-
cated and arrested Morris
in West Salem the next day.
He was taken back to Jeffer-
son County after the arrest.
A memorial service for
Candello-Southwick and
Lyman will be on Saturday
at Grace Community
Church, 598 E. Ellendale in
Dallas. For their complete
obituaries, see Page 10A.
2016 Relay For Life Of Polk County
Are Relayers Having Fun Yet?
At the last Relay for Life team rally, I listened as teams shared their fundraising plans for now and into the summer. Fundraising takes
some serious time and effort. Yet there were smiles all around and a sense of excitement that comes with making a commitment to some-
thing as important as the fight against cancer.
My smile came when I told our Relay teams that 32 sponsors have their backs and have joined in the fundraising effort to fund research
and find a cure. I promise you ~ sponsoring Relay For Life of Polk County 2016 will bring you that same sense of excitement. Fight Back!
The deadline for submitting a sponsorship is April 15.
Pease join me in thanking these seven new sponsors of Relay For Life of Polk County:
♥ Bollman Funeral Home ♥ James W. Fowler ♥ H & R Block ♥ Pressed Coffee & Wine Bar
♥ Team Perrydale ♥ Washington Street Steakhouse & Pub ♥ West Valley Taphouse
West Valley Hospital
West Valley Physicians & Surgeons Clinic/Dr. John Hadley
City of Independence
The Majestic/Ray Stratton
Polk County Itemizer-Observer
MINET
Eola Hills Wine Cellars
Statewide Rent-A-Fence
Dutch Bros.
Dallas Retirement Village
Dr. Michelle Hasbrook. DDS
Polk County Association of Realtors
Brandt Sanitary Service
West Valley Surgical Specialty Clinic/Dr. Alison Smith
Monmouth Medical Center/Dr. Charles Essex
Bookey Strong
Dallas Aquatic Center
Les Schwab Tire Centers of Dallas, Independence, and
West Salem
NW Natural
Partnerships In Community Living, Inc
Royal Flush/Tony Teal
Central Lions Club
Western Days
Limeberry Frozen Yogurt
Salem Sand Club
Relay For Life of Polk
County will take place at
Riverview Park in
Independence June 4~5.
If you or someone you
know is interested in
sponsorship, contact
Lyla Bruce at
503-508-9277, or online at
aquarius1251@yahoo.com,
or visit our website at
www.relayforlife.org/polk
countyor
Matinees are all shows
before 6pm. New pricing for
matinees are: Adult $7.25
Children $6.75 • Senior $7.00
Pricing does not reflect
3D showings.
Friday - Sunday March 11 - March 13
2016
Relay For Life of Polk County
It’s a
Survivor Swim
CELEBRATION!
Free event for all caregivers,
cancer survivors, and those currently
in treatment and their families!
Sunday, March 13, 5:30 to 7:00 pm
Dallas Aquatic Center
1005 SE LaCreole Dr, Dallas
Light Luncheon Served,
Swimming, Bingo and Prizes!
For more information:
Tami or Jen
503-507-0120
2015relayforlifepc@gmail.com
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HAIL! CAESAR (Digital) (PG13)
SPOTLIGHT (Digital) (R)
WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT (Digital) (R)
THE BROTHERS GRIMSBY (Digital) (R)
ZOOTOPIA (Digital 2D) (PG)
10 CLOVERFIELD LANE (Digital) (PG13)
KUNG FU PANDA 3 (Digital 2D) (PG)
DEADPOOL (Digital) (R)
RISEN (Digital) (PG13)
GODS OF EGYPT (Digital 2D) (PG13)
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7:15 9:35*
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7:35 10:00*
Monday - Tuesday March 14 - March 15
EDDIE THE EAGLE (Digital) (PG13)
HAIL! CAESAR (Digital) (PG13)
SPOTLIGHT (Digital) (R)
WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT (Digital) (R)
THE BROTHERS GRIMSBY (Digital) (R)
ZOOTOPIA (Digital 2D) (PG)
10 CLOVERFIELD LANE (Digital) (PG13)
DEADPOOL (Digital) (R)
RISEN (Digital) (PG13)
GODS OF EGYPT (Digital 2D) (PG13)
LONDON HAS FALLEN (Digital) (R)
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WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT (Digital) (R)
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THE BROTHERS GRIMSBY (Digital) (R)
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MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN (Digital) (PG)
(2:00 4:35)
ZOOTOPIA (Digital 2D) (PG)
(1:55 4:25)
10 CLOVERFIELD LANE (Digital) (PG13)
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DEADPOOL (Digital) (R)
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RISEN (Digital) (PG13)
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GODS OF EGYPT (Digital 2D) (PG13)
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